Missing Persons Uncovered
Missing Persons Uncovered
Missing Persons Uncovered
In the age of satellite imagery, CCTV monitoring and 24- hour surveillance, why are so many people going missing? And where have they gone? Missing Persons Uncovered gets beneath the surface of an emergency nations are facing across the world. Every year 155,000 people go missing in theUK alone. What does it mean to go missing? Why do some people make the choice to disappear? And how can we protect our vulnerable loved ones better?Caroline Humer and Karen Shalev Greene set out to hear first-hand experiences of those who have experienced missing persons cases, seeking the people behind the statistics. Listen in on revealing conversations with professionals and practitioners who are working to challenge myths and raise awareness around this much misunderstood social and personal issue.Combining Caroline’s 20 years of experience working as a child protection expert with Karen’s 12-year academic mission to understand the world of missing persons and their protection, the team invites you to join them in sharing knowledge on how we can protect society’s most vulnerable people. Find out more about all of our guests and the Missing Persons Uncovered project on the website missingpersonsuncovered.comEpisodes have been supported  by the University of Portsmouth and First Factory. The University of Portsmouth supports and carries out research to change our world for the better. You can find out more about projects like this at port.ac.uk/research. First Factory is a Software Development Company built on honest, integrity and quality. They have committed to building technology solutions to help in missing persons investigations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sexual Exploitation and Missing
Karen and Caroline discuss how sexual exploitation can be a factor for a person to go missing. They talk about the pull and push factors and the need for collaboration between stakeholders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 2, 2023
33 min
Missing Persons and OSINT ft. Kevin Metcalf
We all use open source intelligence when online but do we understand how easy it is to find people? Kevin Metcalf explains to us the amount of information is available online and how he uses it to help law enforcement finding missing persons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 19, 2023
31 min
The use of geneology to identify missing persons ft. Kelly Kincaid
Kelly Hawkins Kincaid from Astrea Forensic shares with us how DNA markers are used to bring closure to long term missing person cases. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 5, 2023
28 min
Missing on a Night Out ft. Geoff Newiss
Geoff Newiss shares his findings from his research on "Missing on a Night Out". He reviewed missing persons cases going missing while on a night out and discussed that many encounter water which may result in fatalities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 21, 2023
33 min
How do people go missing during war? ft Frank Ledwidge
Senior Lecturer Frank Ledwidge shares his experience about people going missing during war. Karen and Frank discuss what is the definition of war and how many people around the world are affected. They explore the various ways people go missing during wars and some of the key challenges in finding or identifying them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 7, 2023
31 min
How Dementia affects people going missing ft. Lili Liu
How many people with dementia go missing? Karen talks to Professor Lili Liu about how people with dementia go missing and the risk they may face without even realizing it. Professor Lili Liu provides mechanisms on how a coomunity and family can prepare and help a person with demtia lead a relative regular life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 24, 2023
26 min
How is mental health and missing linked? ft. Galit Draizin-Itzhaki
In this episode Karen discusses with Galit Draizin-Itzhaki, psychotherapist, profiler for high-risk populations, the variety of mental health issues that often are related and lead to people going missing, whether it is children or adults. Karen and Galit address the difference between being bi-polar or schizophrenia and the importance of removing stigma from talking about it. We also discuss the warning signs and prevention strategies which professionals and friends and relatives should be mindful of.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 10, 2023
30 min
How do missing persons cases become homicides? ft. Lt. Paul Belli
In this episode, Lt. Paul Belli, President of the International Homicide Investigation Association (IHIA) explains the complexity of homicides investigation and in particular those which start as a missing person case. Caroline and Paul explore what makes these cases so complex and unique, how law enforcement investigate these incidents and what resources are needed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apr 26, 2023
31 min
How  abductions are treated in South America ft. Leticia Risco
In this first episode of series 2, Caroline talks to Leticia Risco who shares her vast experience dealing with different types of abductions in Argentina and South America. She highlights how many abductions include a component of violence and abuse. The need for better collaboration between professionals so as to protect the most vulernable.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apr 12, 2023
28 min
When They Are Found ft. Suzannah Drury
In the final episode of this series, Karen speaks with Suzannah Drury of charity Missing People UK. Often it can be seen as the end of the story when a missing person is returned, but that’s far from the truth as we find out. Suzannah explains how vital it is that returned persons and their loved ones are able to access the right support in order that they can reintegrate with life and move past the underlying issues that caused the missing episode.She and Karen discuss how people are found, as well as the absence of after-support for adults, and pioneering schemes that could challenge this problem. We want to you share knowledge and empowering conversations to help tackle the missing persons crisis. Find out more about all of our guests and the Missing Persons Uncovered project and find links to support on the website missingpersonsuncovered.com Find out about Missing People UK and access support on their website here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nov 3, 2022
30 min
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