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Tag: responses

Repeat or chronic?: examining police data accuracy across the ‘history’ classifications of missing person cases.

Posted on 3rd Apr 20225th May 2022 by foxnic

Lorna Ferguson and Wendy Picknell (2021, Canada) Restricted access but an abstract is available, and if you contact the author they… Read more Repeat or chronic?: examining police data accuracy across the ‘history’ classifications of missing person cases.

Children’s views on being reported missing from care.

Posted on 3rd Apr 20227th May 2022 by foxnic

Missing People (2021) Document available to view online. A summary of a consultation with children and young people in the… Read more Children’s views on being reported missing from care.

Exploited vulnerability: Legal and psychological perspectives on child sex trafficking victims.

Posted on 20th Mar 20228th May 2022 by foxnic

Reid, J. A., and Jones, S. (2011, USA) Restricted access but abstract available. Victims & Offenders, 6:2, 207-231, DOI: 10.1080/15564886.2011.557327.… Read more Exploited vulnerability: Legal and psychological perspectives on child sex trafficking victims.

Working with Trafficked Children and Young People: Complexities in Practice.

Posted on 20th Mar 20228th May 2022 by foxnic

J. J. Pearce (2011, UK) Restricted access but abstract available. The British Journal of Social Work, Volume 41, Issue 8,… Read more Working with Trafficked Children and Young People: Complexities in Practice.

Aggression in sexually abused trafficked girls and efficacy of intervention.

Posted on 20th Mar 20228th May 2022 by foxnic

Deb, S., Mukherjee, A., and Mathews, B. (2011, India) Restricted access but abstract available. Journal of Interpersonal Violence. View

Child trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation: A review of promising prevention policies and programs.

Posted on 20th Mar 20229th May 2022 by foxnic

Rafferty, Y. (2009) Restricted access but abstract available. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 83(4), 559–575. View

Report of the 7 July Review Committee (London Bombings).

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

London Assembly (2006, UK) Lessons learned from the London bombings of 7th July 2005, including missing person responses. Report is… Read more Report of the 7 July Review Committee (London Bombings).

The First Step: How return home interviews can improve support and safeguarding for missing young people.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

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.

“All of us were broken”: An exploratory study into family experiences of child criminal exploitation.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Jane Hunter, Jenny Dickson and Josie Allan (2019, UK) Available to read online. Missing People. View the document

A Safer Return: An analysis of the value of return home interviews in identifying risk and ensuring returning missing children are supported.

Posted on 9th Mar 202222nd May 2022 by foxnic

Missing People (2019, UK) Document available to read online. View

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