Prospective person memory occurs when an individual sees a missing person or wanted person alert and then later encounters and recognizes the person. In this chapter, we outline a model of the factors that impact prospective person memory and describe research related to each of the factors. We use this model to help explain why prospective person memory is often so difficult and to propose concrete solutions that can make missing person alert systems more effective.
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Lampinen, J. M., & Moore, K. N. (2016). Prospective person memory in the search for missing persons. In Handbook of Missing Persons (pp. 145–162). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40199-7_11
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