NCJ Number
243496
Journal
Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect Volume: 25 Issue: 2 Dated: March - May 2013 Pages: 126-148
Date Published
April 2013
Length
23 pages
Annotation
The perception of elder financial exploitation was investigated using community members (N = 104) and undergraduates (N = 143).
Abstract
The perception of elder financial exploitation was investigated using community members (N = 104) and undergraduates (N = 143). Participants read an exploitation trial summary; an 85-year-old victim accused her son of stealing her money. Primary results indicated that alleged victims described as healthy rendered more guilty verdicts than those described as having a cognitive deficit; pro-victim judgments were higher for women than men; and younger and older community members' rendered more guilty verdicts than middle-aged mock jurors. The results are discussed in terms of the factors that impact the perception of exploitation in court. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.