Older adults (65+)
Developing Effective and Responsive Approaches to Elder Abuse in Tribal Communities
Recognizing and Addressing Elder Abuse in Native Communities
POLICE SERVICE DELIVERY TO THE ELDERLY (Article)
Utilizing Decision-Making Capacity Assessments in Criminal Cases
Recognizing Trauma in Older Adults and Adopting Trauma-Informed Principles: Implications for Law Enforcement
Untangling POA Abuse: Equipping Law Enforcement for Effective Response
Responding to Transnational Elder Fraud: A Victim-Centered Approach for Law Enforcement
Sacramento, CA
Responding to Transnational Elder Fraud: A Victim-Centered Approach for Law Enforcement
Newton, PA
Responding to Transnational Elder Fraud: A Victim-Centered Approach for Law Enforcement
Colleyville, TX
Responding to Transnational Elder Fraud: A Victim-Centered Approach for Law Enforcement
Peachtree City, GA
Responding to Transnational Elder Fraud: A Victim-Centered Approach for Law Enforcement
Criminal Victimization, Depressive Symptoms, and Behavioral Avoidance Coping in Late Adulthood:The Conditioning Role of Strong Familial Ties
The Victim-Offender Overlap in Late Adulthood
Police Service Delivery to the Elderly, Final Report
Outcome Evaluation of Across Ages: An Intergenerational Mentoring Approach to Drug Prevention
Defining and Studying Elder Abuse Polyvictimization
NIJ Social Science Analyst Yunsoo Park shares her knowledge about elder abuse, a widespread issue in the U.S. and around the world, particularly polyvictimization — the experience of a range of different types of abuse and maltreatment. As much as 11% of community-residing older adults experienced some form of abuse or mistreatment in the past year. Yunsoo discusses risk factors, difficulties in defining and studying elder abuse polyvictimization, and strategies for intervention and prevention. Stacy Lee Reynolds, a Communications Assistant with NIJ, hosts.