Young people who go missing face significant risks and vulnerabilities, yet there has been limited research looking their longer-term criminal justice-related outcomes. The aim of this study was to explore the criminal justice and mental health-related trajectories of a random sample of 215 young people reported missing for the first time in 2005, followed up for a decade. Two thirds (64.7%) of the sample had accumulated an offence history and 68.4% a victimisation history. More than a third were reported missing multiple times; these youth were characteristically different to single episode missing persons with respect to police contacts and mental health-related vulnerability. Results highlight a significant level of mental health concern...
This study examines the extent and time course of repeat missing incidents involving children. Using...
While the high prevalence of offending and victimisation among young people is well established, no ...
A child goes missing every five minutes in the UK, exposing them to dangerous circumstances and seve...
Approximately 35,000 people are reported missing each year in Australia; rates elsewhere are even hi...
Investigating reports of missing children is a major source of demand for the police in the UK. Repe...
Missing persons investigations are arguably the most common and costly non-crime problem the police ...
Investigating reports of missing children is a major source of demand for the police in the UK. Repe...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract Research question Given the ...
"No one gets what this is like for young people because no one asks." (Debra, Study 1) More than 3...
Responding to reports of missing persons represents one of the biggest demands on the resources of p...
Importance: In adulthood and adolescence, mental health vulnerability is known to be associated with...
The objective of this study was to explore the characteristics of missing persons and to discover re...
In England and Wales, police consider potential harm in missing person investigations using graded r...
Rates of offending peak in adolescence and associations between mental ill health and criminal behav...
To date, limited systematic focus has been directed to examining factors that influence the spatial...
This study examines the extent and time course of repeat missing incidents involving children. Using...
While the high prevalence of offending and victimisation among young people is well established, no ...
A child goes missing every five minutes in the UK, exposing them to dangerous circumstances and seve...
Approximately 35,000 people are reported missing each year in Australia; rates elsewhere are even hi...
Investigating reports of missing children is a major source of demand for the police in the UK. Repe...
Missing persons investigations are arguably the most common and costly non-crime problem the police ...
Investigating reports of missing children is a major source of demand for the police in the UK. Repe...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract Research question Given the ...
"No one gets what this is like for young people because no one asks." (Debra, Study 1) More than 3...
Responding to reports of missing persons represents one of the biggest demands on the resources of p...
Importance: In adulthood and adolescence, mental health vulnerability is known to be associated with...
The objective of this study was to explore the characteristics of missing persons and to discover re...
In England and Wales, police consider potential harm in missing person investigations using graded r...
Rates of offending peak in adolescence and associations between mental ill health and criminal behav...
To date, limited systematic focus has been directed to examining factors that influence the spatial...
This study examines the extent and time course of repeat missing incidents involving children. Using...
While the high prevalence of offending and victimisation among young people is well established, no ...
A child goes missing every five minutes in the UK, exposing them to dangerous circumstances and seve...