Investigating reports of missing children is a major source of demand for the police in the UK. Repeat disappearances are common, can indicate underlying vulnerabilities and have been linked with various forms of exploitation and abuse. Inspired by research on repeat victimisation, this paper examines the prevalence and temporal patterns of repeat missing episodes by children, as well as the characteristics of those involved. Using data on all missing children incidents recorded by one UK police service in 2015 (n = 3352), we find that: (a) 75% of missing incidents involving children were repeats, i.e. attributed to children who had already been reported missing in 2015; (b) a small proportion of repeatedly missing children (n = 59; 4%) acc...
Responding to reports of missing persons represents one of the biggest demands on the resources of p...
In England and Wales, police consider potential harm in missing person investigations using graded r...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to further understanding and knowledge of risk factors relevan...
Investigating reports of missing children is a major source of demand for the police in the UK. Repe...
Investigating reports of missing children is a major source of demand for the police in the UK. Repe...
This study examines the extent and time course of repeat missing incidents involving children. Using...
Purpose There are around 200,000 reports of missing children each year in England and Wales, and ar...
Missing persons investigations are arguably the most common and costly non-crime problem the police ...
Background: There were approximately 306,000 reports of missing persons in the UK from 2012 to 2013,...
A child goes missing every five minutes in the UK, exposing them to dangerous circumstances and seve...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant restrictions imposed by governments pose short- and long-ter...
Responding to reports of missing persons represents one of the biggest demands on the resources of p...
This thesis plans to add to the limited research into the increasing problem of children under the c...
Young people who go missing face significant risks and vulnerabilities, yet there has been limited r...
We welcome the opportunity to respond to this consultation on 'Working together for people who go mi...
Responding to reports of missing persons represents one of the biggest demands on the resources of p...
In England and Wales, police consider potential harm in missing person investigations using graded r...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to further understanding and knowledge of risk factors relevan...
Investigating reports of missing children is a major source of demand for the police in the UK. Repe...
Investigating reports of missing children is a major source of demand for the police in the UK. Repe...
This study examines the extent and time course of repeat missing incidents involving children. Using...
Purpose There are around 200,000 reports of missing children each year in England and Wales, and ar...
Missing persons investigations are arguably the most common and costly non-crime problem the police ...
Background: There were approximately 306,000 reports of missing persons in the UK from 2012 to 2013,...
A child goes missing every five minutes in the UK, exposing them to dangerous circumstances and seve...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the resultant restrictions imposed by governments pose short- and long-ter...
Responding to reports of missing persons represents one of the biggest demands on the resources of p...
This thesis plans to add to the limited research into the increasing problem of children under the c...
Young people who go missing face significant risks and vulnerabilities, yet there has been limited r...
We welcome the opportunity to respond to this consultation on 'Working together for people who go mi...
Responding to reports of missing persons represents one of the biggest demands on the resources of p...
In England and Wales, police consider potential harm in missing person investigations using graded r...
The overarching aim of this thesis is to further understanding and knowledge of risk factors relevan...