Exploring the Risk of Resulting in Homicide and Suicide in Spanish Missing Person Cases.
Nestor García-BarcelóMiguel Ángel Alcázar CórcolesJavier Revuelta MenéndezPenny WoolnoughJosé Luis González ÁlvarezPublished in: European journal on criminal policy and research (2023)
The study explores in depth the relationship between missing persons' psychosocial and criminological characteristics/circumstances and violent-fatal outcomes (suicide and homicide). A relational analytical explicative study of 929 cases and controls was designed using a retrospective and stratified design. Data gathering was conducted through the content analysis of judicial and police information, as well as the development of psychological autopsy techniques and semi-structured interviews with the persons involved in the missing person cases including offenders in prison. Bivariate and multivariate statistical techniques were utilised for analyses. The findings showed that there are different risk and protective factors which can distinguish between good state of health, suicide, and homicide outcomes. This research entails implications for prevention and police risk assessment system.