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Tag: repeatedly missing

Setting the Problem of Missing Children in the Republic of Ireland against Contemporary International Research Perspectives (book chapter).

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Michael Rush (2015, Republic of Ireland) Restricted access with abstract available. Violence and Crime in the Family: Patterns, Causes, and… Read more Setting the Problem of Missing Children in the Republic of Ireland against Contemporary International Research Perspectives (book chapter).

When the search is over: reconnecting missing children and adults.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Lucy Holmes (2014, UK) Document available to view online. Missing People and Oak Foundation. View the document

Real Voices: Child sexual exploitation in Greater Manchester.

Posted on 4th Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

Ann Coffey (2014, UK) Document available to view online. An independent inquiry into the work that has been undertaken to… Read more Real Voices: Child sexual exploitation in Greater Manchester.

Here to listen? Return interview provision for young runaways.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202223rd May 2022 by foxnic

The Children’s Society (2013, UK) Document available to read online. Read more

Leaving home in early youth: Influential factors in running away from home or being thrown out.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

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.

Still Hidden? Going missing as an indicator of child sexual exploitation.

Posted on 3rd Mar 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Nicola Sharp – for Missing People (2012, UK) Document available to view online. A three year study looking at increased… Read more Still Hidden? Going missing as an indicator of child sexual exploitation.

Responding to Young Runaways: Problems of Risk and Responsibility

Posted on 3rd Mar 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Margaret S Malloch, Cheryl Burgess (2011, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. Youth Justice. 2011;11(1):61-76. doi:10.1177/1473225410394281. Read more

Risk Factors for Running Away Among a General Population Sample of Males and Females.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Tyler, K.A., Hagewen, K. J., & Melander, L. A. (2011, USA) Document available to read online. DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska –… Read more Risk Factors for Running Away Among a General Population Sample of Males and Females.

Children Who Go Missing Repeatedly and Their Involvement in Crime.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Karen Shalev (2011, UK) Restricted access with abstract available. International Journal of Police Science & Management. 2011;13(1):29-36. Read more

Supporting young people who run away or go missing: A briefing for Lead Members for Children’s Services.

Posted on 28th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic

Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) (2010, UK) Document is available to view online. The aim of this DCSF… Read more Supporting young people who run away or go missing: A briefing for Lead Members for Children’s Services.

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