“…Focusing on policing implications, research from the UK and Australia highlight that, specific to hospitals and mental health settings, police are implicated in returning over one-third of persons missing from hospitals (Bartholomew et al, 2009; Bowers et al, 1998; Dickens and Campbell, 2001; Meehan et al, 1999; Muir-Cochrane and Mosel, 2008; Wilkie et al, 2014). In Canada, recent research advances that around 12% of all missing person cases reported to the police are initiated by hospitals and mental health units (Ferguson & Huey, 2020). The volume of cases originating from such locations accrues an estimated cost for policing in the UK of around £879,060 per year (Hayden and Shalev-Greene, 2018; Shalev Greene and Pakes, 2013), which is over $1,500,000 CAD.…”