Karen  Shalev Greene, PhD, MSc

Karen Shalev Greene, PhD, MSc

University of Portsmouth

Reader in Criminology, Director of the Centre for the Study of Missing Persons

Expertise: Missing ChildrenMissing AdultsMissing persons

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New missing persons website and podcast launched

A new website and podcast series are launching today (28 July) to tackle the myths and misunderstandings around missing persons issues.
28-Jul-2022 07:05:37 AM EDT

Former Missing Children Need Better Protection From Negative Aftermath of Publicity Appeals

A new report out today (6 April 2017) calls for better protection for former missing children and their families from the possible negative impact of publicity appeals.
03-Apr-2017 07:05:02 AM EDT

If you have parts of the population that are not allowed to reach their full potential… they are therefore more likely to suffer… the consequences of stress and possibly mental health issues. People that are happy, healthy, in a good place, don’t just pack up and go missing.

- https://www.thecanary.co/uk/analysis/2021/05/08/are-institutions-failing-missing-black-people-and-their-families/

One of the symptoms of child exploitation, child abuse or child neglect is that they go missing. [...] children in unregulated accommodation are reported missing almost twice as often than children in other types of care.

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