2018
DOI: 10.1080/13676261.2018.1468874
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A 10 year follow-up study of young people reported missing to the police for the first time in 2005

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“…They found that repeat runaways were more likely to be female and to report having experienced problems at school, higher levels of family conflict and higher levels of parental discipline. Using data from Victoria (Australia), Stevenson and Thomas (2018) report findings of a ten-year follow-up study of 215 randomly selected individuals aged 25 and under who were reported missing for the first time in 2005. Just over a third of participants (n = 74, 34.4%) went missing repeatedly.…”
Section: On Children Who Repeatedly Go Missingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They found that repeat runaways were more likely to be female and to report having experienced problems at school, higher levels of family conflict and higher levels of parental discipline. Using data from Victoria (Australia), Stevenson and Thomas (2018) report findings of a ten-year follow-up study of 215 randomly selected individuals aged 25 and under who were reported missing for the first time in 2005. Just over a third of participants (n = 74, 34.4%) went missing repeatedly.…”
Section: On Children Who Repeatedly Go Missingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este sentido, la literatura describe algunas características presentes en los adultos que desaparecen, como por ejemplo ser hombres de edades tempranas, con antecedentes de salud mental, incluyendo episodios traumáticos de abuso físico o psicológico, que tienden al abuso de alcohol y drogas, y que presentan problemas económicos y conflictos familiares (BIEHAL et al, 2003;BLACKEMORE, BOSSOMAIER, FOY y THOMPSON, 2005;FOY, 2006;FOY, 2016;GIBB y WOOLNOUGH, 2007;GREENE y HAYDEN, 2014;KIERNAN y HENDERSON, 2002;NEWISS, 2005;TARLING y BURROWS, 2004;PAYNE, 1995). En el caso de los menores, las publicaciones académicas describen otras variables, entre las que se encuentran estar expuestos a situaciones negligentes, de abuso y a conflictos en el núcleo familiar, consumo de drogas, presencia de antecedentes de salud mental, o ser víctimas de explotación sexual (CROSLAND y DUNLAP, 2015;KIEPAL, CARRINGTON y DOWSON, 2012;MOREWITZ, 2016;SHALEV, 2011;STEVENSON y THOMAS, 2018;THOMPSON, BENDER y KIM, 2011;TYLER y CAUCE, 2002).…”
Section: Hurtos Y Robos En Explotaciones Agrícolas Y Ganaderas En La unclassified
“…Durante el año 2017, se registraron en Estados Unidos 651.226 denuncias por desaparición, constando como activas a final de dicho año 88.089 (NCIC, 2018). En Australia, cada año existen 35.000 denuncias sobre desapariciones (STEVENSON y THOMAS, 2018). En Reino Unido, la National Crime Agency UK Missing Persons Bureau (NCA) registra anualmente 300.000 casos (TAYLOR, et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Over the last few years, there have been global improvements to the way in which missing persons are recorded, with a concomitant increase in the overall number of recorded missing persons (Ferguson & Soave, 2020;Gong et al, 2017;National Crime Agency, 2016;National Crime Information Center-FBI, 2017;Stevenson & Thomas, 2018;Todorovi c & Butorac, 2017). In Spain, the Spanish National Centre of Missing Persons (CNDES), which depends on the Spanish Ministry of Interior, is the central authority in charge of the effective and continuous coordination of the "Sistema de Personas Desaparecidas y Restos Sin Identificar" (PDyRH system).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%