Grief, G.L. (2009) When children are abducted for lengthy periods of time, reunifying with family members is a difficult process.… Read more The Long-Term Aftermath of Child Abduction: Two Case Studies and Implications for Family Therapy.
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Running Away from Foster Care: What Do We Know and What Do We Do?
Kimberly Crosland and Glen Dunlap (US, 2015). Published in Journal of Child and Family Studies, Volume 24, Pages 1697–1706. Access… Read more Running Away from Foster Care: What Do We Know and What Do We Do?
Return home interviews with children who have been missing: an exploratory analysis.
Laura Boulton, Jessica Phoenix, Eric Halford & Aiden Sidebottom (2022). An analysis of the contents of notes from 113 independent return… Read more Return home interviews with children who have been missing: an exploratory analysis.
Young runaways and adulthood: a difficult transition.
Andy McCullough (2010) Published in Housing, Care and Support, Volume 13 Issue 2. This document is available for anyone to view.… Read more Young runaways and adulthood: a difficult transition.
The First Step: How return home interviews can improve support and safeguarding for missing young people.
Iryna Pona, Phil Raws and Hannah Chetwynd – for The Children’s Society (2019, UK) Document available to access online. The… Read more The First Step: How return home interviews can improve support and safeguarding for missing young people.
Missing Children: On the Extent, Patterns, and Correlates of Repeat Disappearances by Young People.
Alexander Babuta and Aiden Sidebottom (2018, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, Volume… Read more Missing Children: On the Extent, Patterns, and Correlates of Repeat Disappearances by Young People.
Growing Up before Their Time: The Early Adultification Experiences of Homeless Young People.
Schmitz, R. and Tyler, K. (2016, USA) Document available to read online. Sociology, Department of at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska. Read… Read more Growing Up before Their Time: The Early Adultification Experiences of Homeless Young People.
‘No-One Runs Away For No Reason’: Understanding Safeguarding Issues When Children and Young People Go Missing From Home.
Louise Hill, Julie Taylor, Fiona Richards, Susan Reddington (2016, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. Child Abuse Review. Read more
Running from hate to what you think is love: The relationship between running away and child sexual exploitation.
Emilie Smeaton – for Barnado’s (2013, UK) Document available to view online. BASW – The British Association of Social Workers.… Read more Running from hate to what you think is love: The relationship between running away and child sexual exploitation.
Leaving home in early youth: Influential factors in running away from home or being thrown out.
Sara Högdin and Yvonne Sjöblom (2012, Sweden) Restricted access. Nordic Social Work Research. Volume 2, 2012 – Issue 1. Read… Read more Leaving home in early youth: Influential factors in running away from home or being thrown out.