2024
DOI: 10.1177/0032258x241241016
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What works in improving inter-agency responses to missing children investigations: A scoping review

Paige Monaghan,
Sara Waring,
Susan Giles
et al.

Abstract: Responsibility for responding to missing children belongs to multiple agencies, including police, children’s homes and social services, but evidence highlights issues with collaboration. The following scoping review seeks to identify what is currently known about mechanisms that enhance collaboration in responding to missing. Findings highlight the value of (i) information-sharing techniques; (ii) cross-agency technology; (iii) single points of contact; (iv) regular multi-agency meetings; (v) shared understand… Show more

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