Geoff Newiss writes to the Missing People’s Blog

I have a great deal of time for anything that Geoff Newiss writes. Go back long enough and you can find some of his original police research on the investigation of missing persons cases, before the work of Charlie Hedges in his research and resulting ACPO guidance. Geoff Newiss went on to study the survivability [...]

April 13, 2011 · Robert Bradley · No Comments
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Getting the Search Controller Assignment Right (First Time!)

According to ALSAR you are not qualified to manage or control a search unless you have passed an assessment to say you are competent to do so! I think this is quite right. I do not care how good a course you sat through – unless you can prove you have taken some of it [...]

January 21, 2010 · Robert Bradley · 2 Comments
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Common Pitfalls in Vulnerable Missing Person Search

The first item on the UKLSI Search Controllers course competencies is “recognise common pitfalls in lowland vulnerable missing person search”. These are taken straight from the 2002 research paper, Missing You Already by Charlie Hedges. In this paper, Hedges notes, Problems encountered in this area usually relate to: • Not starting the search early enough [...]

September 29, 2009 · Robert Bradley · One Comment
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Missing You Already – Charlie Hedges

Charlie Hedges has given me permission to publish this piece of work on my website so that everyone can read some of the important points that he made. Missing You Already, a guide to the investigation of missing persons Charlie Hedges, 2002  Those interested in the development of the police’s response to missing persons should [...]

September 29, 2009 · Robert Bradley · No Comments
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