MISSING:
2010.
Research suggests that per head of population around 210,000 people are reported missing in the UK alone each year, with worldwide figures running into the millions. Although more than three quarters of cases are resolved within the first 48 hours, some sadly go missing for years or are never found at all; whether it be by choice, or more rarely a forced displacement.
This series of work mainly explores reference situations: The possible characteristics, circumstances and experiences of the missing.
Research suggests that per head of population around 210,000 people are reported missing in the UK alone each year, with worldwide figures running into the millions. Although more than three quarters of cases are resolved within the first 48 hours, some sadly go missing for years or are never found at all; whether it be by choice, or more rarely a forced displacement.
This series of work mainly explores reference situations: The possible characteristics, circumstances and experiences of the missing.