Missing People and Listen Up (2024) “National statistics show that Black children are disproportionately likely to go missing, with 16%… Read more “We’re told not to make everything about race, but it is about race.” The experiences of Black missing children and their parents
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Experiences of reporting a child or adult missing to the police.
Missing People (2022). A research report published by the charity Missing People. This document is available to everyone without restriction… Read more Experiences of reporting a child or adult missing to the police.
Applying the criminal narrative experience framework to missing children.
Daniel Hunt (2021) Published in the Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, volume 18, issue 1. Access to this… Read more Applying the criminal narrative experience framework to missing children.
Life’s on Hold: Missing people, private calendars and waiting.
Hogben, Susan. (2006) A study on the experiences of families of those who are missing. Access to this document is… Read more Life’s on Hold: Missing people, private calendars and waiting.
A Parental Report on the Long-Term Consequences for Children of Abduction by the Other Parent.
Greif, G. L. (2000) Findings from a longitudinal study on the impact of a child being kidnapped and hidden by… Read more A Parental Report on the Long-Term Consequences for Children of Abduction by the Other Parent.
“My world was falling apart”: the nature and scale of harm experienced by missing adults in the UK.
Missing People (2022, UK) A report by the charity Missing People which summarises the results from an analysis of adults… Read more “My world was falling apart”: the nature and scale of harm experienced by missing adults in the UK.
Constructing time in uncertainty: Temporal regimes among missing persons’ families.
Ori Katz, Karen Shalev Greene (2020, Israel) Document is available to view online. This examines the transformation of concepts of time… Read more Constructing time in uncertainty: Temporal regimes among missing persons’ families.
Missing persons: Young children’s talk about absent members of their social network.
Qianru Tiffany Yang, Kathryn A. Leech, Paul L. Harris (2021, USA) Restricted access, but an abstract is available to view.… Read more Missing persons: Young children’s talk about absent members of their social network.
Working with Young Runaways: Learning from Practice (book).
Gwyther Rees – for The Children’s Society (2001) View book details
Still Running: Children on the Streets in the UK (book).
Safe on the Streets Research Team – The Children’s Society (1999) View book details