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Offices of Missing and Murdered

MMIR reports

In 2022, the MMIR Office partnered with Wilder Research to develop model protocols and best practice guidance for new and unsolved cases of missing and murdered Indigenous relatives. 

Best practices, guidelines, policies and protocols for missing and murdered indigenous relatives 

The report provides an overview of the federal- and state-level policy landscape, highlights best and emerging practices, describes current issues in Minnesota, and provides recommendations for addressing the MMIR injustice related to nine major themes: 

  1. Reporting and initial investigations of missing person cases​
  2. Communication and alert systems 
  3. Review and investigation of unresolved (“cold”) cases 
  4. Death investigation 
  5. Jurisdiction issues and government-to-government collaboration 
  6. Data issues 
  7. Victim and family services 
  8. Prevention 
  9. Media report​​ing​​ 

Available reports

Read the 2023 MMIR Office Wilder Report

Read the issues roadmap 

 

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women's Task Force annual reports

Graphic showing the root causes and systematic factors leading to missing and murdered inidigenous relatives

The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) Task Force was created in September 2019 through unanimous bipartisan support from the Minnesota Legislature and was coordinated by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety (DPS), Office of Justice Programs (OJP). 

On behalf of DPS and the MMIW Task Force, Wilder Research, an independent research unit of the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation conducted extensive research, including reviewing published articles, summarizing laws and policies, accessing relevant data points from state data systems, interviewing experts, and hearing public feedback during several open public comment sessions. 

The Task Force met quarterly from September 2019 to December 2020 to hear presentations on key aspects of the systems that are involved in the MMIW injustice and deliberated extensively in subcommittees focused on systems, data, and community resources and drafted recommendations for the mandates contained within the MMIW Task Force Report submitted to the Minnesota Legislature in December 2021. 

Available reports

Read the 2023 annual report

Read the 2022 annual report