Elder abuse
Elder Mistreatment: Using Theory in Research
Development of a brief elder abuse and neglect screener for Emergency Medical Services: Detection of Elder abuse Through Emergency Care Technicians (DETECT)
National Elder Mistreatment Study: 5 Year Followup of Victims and Matched Non-Victims
Integrating Improved Assessments of Financial Judgment: Conceptual and Measurement Advances
Evaluating the Elder Abuse Forensic Center Model
Documentation of Resident to Resident Elder Mistreatment in Residential Care Facilities
Elder Abuse: How Much Occurs and How Do We Measure It?
Is It Old Age, Abuse or Homicide? Using Forensic Markers and Technology to Detect Elder Abuse and Neglect
Forensic Aspects of Elder Abuse
Prosecuting Cases of Elder Abuse
The impact of a forensic collaborative for older adults on criminal justice and victim outcomes: A randomized-control, longitudinal design
Forensic Markers of Physical Elder Abuse: Establishing a Medical Characterization and Identifying the Criminal Justice Approach to Investigation and Prosecution
Elder Financial Exploitation Victimization: Indentifying Unique Risk Profiles and Factors to Enhance Detection, Prevention and Intervention
Identification of Risk and Preventive Factors for Elder Financial Exploitation
Developing and Testing a Culturally Relevant Practice Model to Understand Financial Maltreatment of Chinese American Elders
Understanding Elder Abuse: New Directions for Developing Theories of Elder Abuse Occurring in Domestic Settings
A Multi-Site Assessment of Five Court-Focused Elder Abuse Initiatives, Final Technical Report
Multi-Site Assessment of Five Court-Focused Elder Abuse Initiatives, Executive Summary
Examination of Resident Abuse in Assisted Living Facilities
Developing End-User Criteria and a Prototype for an Elder Abuse Assessment System
Developing an Actuarial Risk Assessment to Inform Decisions Made by Adult Protective Services Workers
An Elder Abuse Study Impacts How Law Enforcement Work Their Cases
In this interview, Professor Aileen Wiglesworth, University of California, Irvine and Detective Cherie Hill of the Anaheim Police Department, discuss how research on elder abuse can impact how law enforcements pursue abuse cases.
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