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  1. Kidnappings & Missing Persons — FBI. Ten Most Wanted Fugitives. Fugitives. Capitol Violence. Terrorism. Kidnappings/Missing Persons. Parental Kidnappings. Seeking Info. Indian Country.

  2. Eine vermisste Person ist im allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch, jedoch nicht rechtlich, eine Person, die kraft besonderer Ereignisse wie Krieg, Vertreibung, Katastrophen, Unfällen oder aufgrund eines Verbrechens verschollen ist.

  3. Logo der ICMP. Die Internationale Kommission für Vermisste Personen (ICMP, International Commission on Missing Persons) ist eine Organisation, die das Schicksal vermisster Personen nach Naturkatastrophen, Kriegen und Bürgerkriegen aufklärt. Finanziert wird die Organisation mit Sitz im niederländischen Den Haag aus Zuschüssen ...

  4. Search Service - Find missing persons & relatives - DRK e.V. The GRC Tracing Service traces, recon­nects and reunites families in Germany and worldwide. The GRC Tracing Service supports people who have been separated from their loved ones due to armed conflicts, natural disasters, flight, displacement or migration.

  5. Working For ICMP. Every year, millions of people around the world go missing as a result of conflict, human rights abuses, disasters, organized crime, irregular migration, and other causes. Be part of a growing international organization that is dedicated to tackling this issue.

  6. The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) is a national centralized repository and resource center for missing, unidentified, and unclaimed person cases across the United States. NamUs helps investigators match long-term missing persons with unidentified remains to resolve cases and bring resolution to families.

  7. PART 1: MISSING PERSONS DATA 162 International mechanisms and institutions as providers of data 162 Data on reporting and investigation 163 Civil Society, victim groups and community information 164 PART 2: THE RATIONALE FOR MISSING PERSONS INDICATORS 165 PART 3: DEVELOPING INDICATORS ON MISSING PERSONS: THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK 167