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 Police statistics - missing persons etc
Author:timi ashaye
Date:Friday, 1st Mar 2002 13:20
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I am after UK or England and Wales statistics on the number of missing persons cases (not found and/or found)
investigated by the police.

I am also after a nationwide figure of the number of domestic disputes and public disorder cases attended by the
police.

The preferred period for both queries is 1994 till recent.I have tried the Home Office and the Audit commission
and I could not find what I wanted.

Anyone else have any clues??

Much appreciated.

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  Police statistics - missing persons etc
I am after UK or England and Wales statistics on the number of missing persons cases (not found and/or found) ...
timi ashaye 01/03/02 13:20 16256
   police stats in Lancs
Hi, Please could you e-mail me the most up to date police statistics you have on Lancashire police. If possible I would ...
Hannah Cruickshank 14/05/02 15:23 17699
   Re: Police statistics - missing persons etc
Sorry - there's a mistake in the url in my previous message re missing persons data. Should be http://www.missingpersons.org - a rogue ...
Sue Harris 05/03/02 10:51 16312
   Re: Police statistics - missing persons etc
In the US, my first line of offense would be emails or database searches at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, ...
Edw. Stollery 05/03/02 02:22 16299
   Re: Police statistics - missing persons etc
There was something today I heard on the radio suggesting that a database be set up for this, because there ...
Sue Harris 04/03/02 17:37 16286
    Re: Police statistics - missing persons etc
Do what I have just done: go to the Vivisimo search engine: http://vivisimo.com and search on +UK +"domestic violence" +statistics You will find ...
Atalanta 05/03/02 10:30 16310

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