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Tag: geographies

Men missing on a night out update: 2010 – 2018

Posted on 12th May 20234th Nov 2023 by Charlie Hedges

Geoff Newiss and Emmeline Spencer (2019, UK) An update to the original 2017 document. This document has unrestricted access and… Read more Men missing on a night out update: 2010 – 2018

Policing and Missing Persons

Posted on 26th Oct 2022 by foxnic

Lorna Ferguson and Aiden Sidebottom (2022, UK and Canada). “This article provides an overview of what is known about policing… Read more Policing and Missing Persons

Repeat reports to the police of missing people: locations and characteristics.

Posted on 13th Jun 2022 by foxnic

Dr. Karen Shalev Greene and Professor Carol Hayden (2014) Access to this document is not restricted. It is available for… Read more Repeat reports to the police of missing people: locations and characteristics.

How far do they go?: A spatial examination of missing persons from hospitals.

Posted on 4th Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic

Lorna Ferguson, Jacek Koziarski (2021, Canada) Restricted access but abstract is available. Policing: An International Journal, Vol. 45 No. 2, pp. 235-251. View… Read more How far do they go?: A spatial examination of missing persons from hospitals.

Spatiotemporal distribution of human trafficking in China and predicting the locations of missing persons.

Posted on 4th Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic

Yao Yao, Yifei Liu, Qingfeng Guan, Ye Hong, Ruifan Wang, Ruoyu Wang, Xun Liang (2021, China) Restricted access but an… Read more Spatiotemporal distribution of human trafficking in China and predicting the locations of missing persons.

Computational Model to Support the Detection of Profiles of Missing Person in Colombia.

Posted on 3rd Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic

Gerardo Ernesto Rolong Agudelo, Carlos Enrique Montenegro Marin, Paulo Alonso Gaona-Garcia (2021, Colombia) Document available to view online. View the… Read more Computational Model to Support the Detection of Profiles of Missing Person in Colombia.

Children and youth reported missing from out-of-home care in Australia.

Posted on 3rd Apr 2022 by foxnic

A review of the literature and analysis of Australian police data. Katherine McFarlane – Australian Federal Police (2021, Australia) View… Read more Children and youth reported missing from out-of-home care in Australia.

Relationships between demographic and behavioural factors and spatial behaviour in missing persons’ cases.

Posted on 3rd Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic

Freya O’Brien, Susan Giles, Sara Waring (2021) Document available to view online. https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958211060475 View the document

The “power few” of missing persons’ cases.

Posted on 25th Mar 20227th May 2022 by foxnic

Laura Huey, Lorna Ferguson, Larissa Kowalski (2020, Canada) Restricted access but abstract available. Policing: An International Journal, Vol. 43 No.… Read more The “power few” of missing persons’ cases.

Safe and Well? Police Voices in Managing the Return of Missing People, in England and Wales (thesis).

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Michael Harris (2019, UK) Document is available to view online. Institute of Criminal Justice Studies, University of Portsmouth. View

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