Framing the detection of financial elder abuse as bystander intervention : Decision cues, pathways to detection and barriers to action.
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Gilhooly, M. L.
Cairns, Deborah
Harries, P.
Gilhooly, Kenneth
Notley, E.
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2299/12722
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to explore the detection and prevention of elder financial abuse through the lens of a “professional bystander intervention model”. The authors were interested in the decision cues that raise suspicions of financial abuse, how such abuse comes to the attention of professionals who do not have a statutory responsibility for safeguarding older adults, and the barriers to intervention