NCJ Number
250756
Date Published
March 2017
Length
65 pages
Annotation
This study identified risk factors for elder financial exploitation from a socioecological perspective (i.e., individual, perpetrator, and community factors), so as to identify the most important factors that distinguish elder financial exploitation (FE) from other forms of abuse.
Abstract
This study explores risk factors across the socioecological framework (i.e. individual,
perpetrator, and community-levels) to identify the most important factors that differentiate elder financial exploitation from other forms of abuse as well as pure versus hybrid financial exploitation.
Date Published: March 1, 2017
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