OF16 Missing Persons Flashcards

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What is the definition of a Missing Person?

A
  • REPORTED missing to Police
  • Whose WHEREABOUTS are UNKNOWN
    AND
  • There are FEARS for SAFETY, or concerns for the welfare, of that person
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What 4 categories do missing persons fall into?

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  1. Voluntary
  2. Involuntary
  3. Lost
  4. Missing Overseas
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What is a voluntary missing persons?

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They have control over their actions and decisions.

- runaways, removed themselves, unaware they have been reported missing.

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What is an involuntary missing persons?

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Missing against their will.

- murder, kidnapping, abduction, people suffering dementia, mental health.

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What is a lost missing persons?

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People who are disorientated and want to be found.

- lost at sea, bush, car accidents. (SAR operations)

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What is missing overseas missing persons?

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Reported by people in NZ, foreign nationals missing in NZ.

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Who can report a missing person?

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Any person can report a missing person

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What are the fears of safety to consider? ZACSUD

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Z - zone of safety - outside their usual surroundings, unable to cope ( mental health) 
A - age - very young, very old
C - circumstances 
S - suspicious 
U - unusual 
D - dangerous
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Timelines for ONGOING ACTION

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3days
14 days
30 days
90 days
1year
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