Law Enforcement Investigations of Financial Exploitation and Fraud of Older Americans
November 18, 2020 Older Americans lose billions annually to family, friends, professionals, and strangers. Criminal elder abuse investigations are critical for ensuring victims receive justice and abusers are held accountable. But often investigators’ efforts are hampered by a lack of training and not having the right tools to recognize and fully engage in these often-complex cases.

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Big Risks, Big Rewards: Overcoming Obstacles to Elder Abuse Prosecutions

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Law Enforcement Investigation of Financial Exploitation

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Elder Financial Exploitation and the Criminal Justice System

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Federal Response to Financial Fraud and Federal/State Partnerships

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Untangling POA Abuse Equipping Law Enforcement for Effective Response September 2024

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Findings & Implications from the First National APS Workforce Retention Survey

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Healthy Aging: Promoting Well-being in Older Adults

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Felony Criminal Charges in Michigan: A Complete Guide to the Court Process & What You Need to Know

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Durable Financial Power of Attorney – Abuses and Remedies: Part 1

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Elder Abuse and Neglect: What You Should Know

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June 23, 2026, Community Power Community Advisory Committee Special Meeting

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Law Enforcement and Elder Abuse Investigations

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Breakout Session 1A: Identifying and Preventing Financial Exploitation of Elders & Vulnerable Adults

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Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 01 "THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER"

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Abuse & Exploitation | Aging Matter | NPT Reports

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Law enforcement recognizing trauma in older adults and adopting trauma-informed principles

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Advancing Guardianship Practice: Introducing the Judicial Guardianship Worksheet

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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Full Council Workshop - Tuesday 23 June 2026

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