Short course

Promising practices in missing and unidentified person case investigations. On-demand

Justice Clearinghouse
The Search Process / Law & Policies / Forensics
Psychosocial Support , Identification , Family Needs , DNA Analysis , Children
Cost type
Paid
Language
English

The Justice Clearinghouse has been covering topics surround missing persons and ambiguous loss, capturing the support needed by the families that are left behind, the challenges of the search, and the resources available to find the missing person. Fortunately, numerous initiatives on the federal and state level are being implemented to ease the difficulties of those involved in the search for missing persons.
This session unpacks promising practices in this area of investigations, led by B.J. Spammer, Executive Director of Operations for NamUs’ UNT Health Science Center. B.J. has been part of the University of North Texas (UNT) Health Science Center leadership since 2011 where she manages the NamUs program’s budget, reports, software development, and operations.

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Long-term learning opportunities

Learn about education opportunities within the missing persons community.