2017
DOI: 10.19080/jfsci.2017.05.555673
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Evidence-Based Approach to Missing Persons Investigation

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“…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).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…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%