Mental health and criminal justice issues among perpetrators of elder abuse |
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Authors: | Brownell P Berman J Salamone A |
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Affiliation: | a Graduate School of Social Service, Fordham University , 113 West 60th Street , New York , NY , 10023-7479. |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Recent studies on elder abuse suggest that the pathology or impairment of the abuser may be a stronger predictor of elder abuse than characteristics of the victim. To examine the relationship between elder abuse, abuser pathology, and the criminal justice system, the New York City Department for the Aging (DFTA) undertook a survey of older victims of reported domestic abuse seeking assistance from the DFTA Elderly Crime Victims Resource Center. Preliminary findings from the survey indicate that impaired abusers were significantly younger than unimpaired abusers and more likely to live with their elderly victims, to be unemployed, and to have a history of involvement with the criminal justice system. |
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