Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

The course of domestic abuse among Chicago's elderly : risk factors, protective behaviors, and police intervention / by Karen L. Amendola, Meghan G. Slipka, Edwin E. Hamilton, and Julie Whitman.

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Canadian Policing Research

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1 online resource (9, [1] pages)

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In the document the series title Police Foundation Report is missing an 's' and should be Police Foundation Reports.

Summary

"Elder abuse is a complex phenomenon that still lacks a single consistent definition (Anetzberger 2005; Erlingsson 2007). Since elder abuse was first discussed as a social problem in the mid-1970s, research into the prevention, detection, and understanding of victims and perpetrators has increased. Much of the research that has been conducted on elder abuse to date has been centered on prevalence, typology, and defining issues, including detection and risk indicators (Erlingsson2007). However, there still remain many issues that need to be examined in this field (National Research Council 2003; Erlingsson 2007)."--Introduction.

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Police Foundation reports ; December 2010.

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