The Long Term Missing

The Long Term Missing
Title The Long Term Missing PDF eBook
Author Silvia Pettem
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 263
Release 2017-03-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442256818

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When loved-ones go missing, the lives of their family members are turned upside-down. As the days and months turn into years, some families are caged in by their grief, while others become proactive –– renewing police contacts, keeping up with the latest technologies, and educating themselves as they strive to become their long-term missing persons’ advocates. By inspiring hope, as well as providing answers and practical advice, The Long Term Missing: Hope and Help for Families assists families in navigating the uncharted territory they never chose to enter. Author Silvia Pettem also provides families with information to better understand how law-enforcement and related agencies work to solve missing persons cases. Along the way, she takes her readers behind the scenes, while emphasizing that every unidentified person is a missing person to someone else. With real cases, both solved and unsolved, the book also illustrates the resources available and the actions that family members, civilians, and law enforcement agencies can take to search for long-term missing persons, to identify previously unknown remains, and to bring the missing persons home. The Long Term Missing: Hope and Help for Families inspires hope and gives answers as it empowers family members of long term missing persons to be proactive and to become their missing persons’ advocates.

The Long Term Missing

The Long Term Missing
Title The Long Term Missing PDF eBook
Author Silvia Pettem
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781442256804

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Provides families with information to better understand how law enforcement and related agencies work to solve missing persons cases.

Missing

Missing
Title Missing PDF eBook
Author Becky Citra
Publisher Orca Book Publishers
Pages 184
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1554693462

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When Thea's father gets a job at a guest ranch in the Cariboo, Thea earns the trust of an abused horse, solves an old mystery and makes a new friend.

Lost from View

Lost from View
Title Lost from View PDF eBook
Author Nina Biehal
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 76
Release 2003
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 1861344910

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Thousands of people are reported missing each year, yet very little is known about who they are, why they disappear and what happens to them. Although the predicament of runaways and other missing children has a higher profile, the issue of missing adults has been neglected in research and policy. Drawing on almost 2000 missing persons cases the report explores: . vbTab]who goes missing;. vbTab]why people choose to go missing and how people can become missing in other circumstances;. vbTab]the experiences of missing people while they are away and the risks that they may encounter;. vbTab]how missing episodes are resolved;. vbTab]how further developments in policy and practice may assist missing people and their families. This highly topical report demonstrates that the social problems underpinning the missing issue cut across many areas of social policy. This book will therefore be essential reading for policy makers, practitioners and academics in the fields of criminal justice, child and family welfare, health and social work."

The Long-term Care Legal Desk Reference

The Long-term Care Legal Desk Reference
Title The Long-term Care Legal Desk Reference PDF eBook
Author Barbara Acello
Publisher HC Pro, Inc.
Pages 543
Release 2006
Genre Liability (Law)
ISBN 1578398266

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Missing 411- Hunters

Missing 411- Hunters
Title Missing 411- Hunters PDF eBook
Author David Paulides
Publisher
Pages 348
Release 2016-06-21
Genre
ISBN 9781530946372

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(www.canammissing.com- missing person site)Author David Paulides has released the sixth installment in his best selling series, Missing 411. The books have revealed the names and facts behind people who have disappeared in the national parks and forests of the world. The identification of over 59 geographical clusters of missing people in North America is one of the mysterious, unsettling and unexplained elements in the Missing 411 series. Missing 411- Hunters explains a subset of the research and documents 148 cases of hunters who have vanished in four countries. The incidents parallel other disappearances documented in prior Missing 411 books. The vast majority of the cases in this edition are new and they don't appear in other books in the series. The mystery and stories of the victims will baffle and confound the avid outdoorsman and seasoned hunter.Countries Included:United States- 26 StatesCanada- 9 ProvincesAustraliaAzerbaijianDisappearances Documented:148348 PagesOther Books in the Series:Missing 411- Western United StatesMissing 411- Eastern United StatesMissing 411- North America and BeyondMissing 411- The Devil's in the DetailMissing 411- A Sobering Coincidencewww.canammissing.com

Missing Time

Missing Time
Title Missing Time PDF eBook
Author Ari M. Brostoff
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre Art
ISBN 9781953813046

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Over the past few years, in essays published in n+1, Jewish Currents, and elsewhere, Ari M. Brostoff has grappled with the intellectual upheavals and political contradictions that surfaced during the Trump era. After the breaking point of the 2016 election, Brostoff writes, "the world came back into hideous focus" and they began to feel, for the first time, "like a long-term inhabitant of the present." Missing Time collects five remarkable essays and a new introduction that trace the return of the 20th century's political and cultural repressed in personal and collective terms. In prose that is simultaneously sharp and soulful, mournful and ecstatic, Brostoff offers lucid considerations of the reemergent millennial left, the enigmas of the X-Files, the complexities of Philip Roth's (anti-)Zionism, and other novelties, atavisms, and atavisms newly reborn as novelties. From the communist ardor of the Bronx circa 1940 to the '90s haze of the San Fernando Valley to a Brooklyn apartment building's tenants' association in the midst of a global pandemic, Missing Time collapses past and present into a revelatory encounter with very recent history.