Searching for missing women
Chung Pham is an anti-trafficking specialist from Vietnam and Michelle Jeanis is a criminologist from the US. They help families of missing women look for their loved ones.
What would you do if a loved one went missing? Kim Chakanetsa talks to two women whose lives have been touched by a missing person鈥檚 case, and now help other families find answers.
Dr Chung Pham is an anti-trafficking specialist from Vietnam. When she was a teenager, she stopped the initial abduction of a schoolmate, who was later trafficked into China. After relocating to the UK, Chung became an advocate for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, often victims of trafficking or modern slavery. This inspired her to join Locate International, a charity helping relatives of missing people find their loved ones.
Dr Michelle Jeanis is an assistant professor in the Criminal Justice department at University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Her research focuses on the best practices to help locate people who disappear and on the media coverage of missing people鈥檚 cases. She decided to study this topic after her friend鈥檚 sister, Mickey Shunik, disappeared in 2012.
Produced by Alice Gioia
(Image: (L) Michelle Jeanis, credit Scarlett Davis. (R) Chung Pham, credit Hong Van.)
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