Older adults (65+)
Sexual Abuse and Dementia in Older People
Responses of Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) to Compounds From Microbial Decomposition of Larval Resources
Reducing Disorder, Fear, and Crime in Public Housing: An Evaluation of a Drug Crime Elimination Program in Spokane, Washington
Comparative Assessment of the Chen et al. and Suchey-Brooks Pubic Aging Methods on a North American Sample
Youth Homicide in New York - A Preliminary Analysis
Young Adult Intimate Partner Femicide: An Exploratory Study
Do Incident and Perpetrator Characteristics of Elder Mistreatment Differ by Gender of the Victim?: Results From the National Elder Mistreatment Study
Efforts to Reduce Consumer Fraud Victimization Among the Elderly: The Effect of Information Access on Program Awareness and Contact
Importance of Investigating Abuser Characteristics in Elder Emotional/Psychological Abuse: Results From Adult Protective Services Data
Interviewing the Incarcerated Offender Convicted of Sexually Assaulting the Elderly
How Do Abused Elderly Persons and Their Adult Protective Services Caseworkers View Law Enforcement Involvement and Criminal Prosecution, and What Impact Do These Views Have on Case Processing?
Insights on Adverse Effects of Elder Abuse
Strong social support is key in reversing the negative physical and mental effects of elder mistreatment, according to a recent NIJ-funded study.
When Grandpa Gave Away the Farm: His Own Darn Fault, or a Case of Elder Abuse?
Notes From the Field
Those working in the criminal justice system should always use research and evidence to inform their policies, practices, and work. However, leaders often need to make decisions based on limited information and under unpredictable or even volatile circumstances. Sometimes there simply isn’t research available yet to help inform decisions on emerging issues.
Notes From the Field is not a research-based publication. Instead, it presents lessons...
Financial Exploitation Intervention Team Evaluability Assessment
Prevention of Financial Abuse Among Elders Affected by Cognitive Decline: A Randomized Controlled Trial In Three Rural Communities
Cradle to Cane: Investigation of Crimes Against Vulnerable Victims
Mass Marketing Elder Fraud Intervention
Formative Evaluation of a Pediatric Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program
Why Is the United States the Most Homicidal Nation in the Affluent World?
Ohio State University Since World War II, the homicide rate in the U.S. has been three to ten times higher than in Canada, Western Europe, and Japan. This, however, has not always been the case. What caused the dramatic change? Dr. Roth discussed how and why rates of different kinds of homicide have varied across time and space over the past 450 years, including an examination of the murder of children by parents or caregivers, intimate partner violence, and homicides among unrelated adults.
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Computers Learn To Detect Financial Abuse of the Elderly
Solutions in Corrections: Using Evidence-based Knowledge
Professor Ed Latessa describes how his team and he assessed more than 550 programs and saw the best and the worst. Professor Latessa shared his lessons learned and examples of states that are trying to use evidence-based knowledge to improve correctional programs.
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