Frauds Against the Elderly

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Age-related vulnerabilities
Aging
Alzheimer's
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Bank security
Caregivers (or Family caregivers)
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Cognitive decline
Consumer Protection
Crimes
Cross-border fraud
Elder fraud
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Financial crimes
Financial exploitation
Fraud industry
Fraud tactics
Geriatrics
Home repair fraud
Imposter fraud
Internet fraud
Money laundering
Older adults
Phone fraud
Prosecutors
Repeat victimization crimes
Senior fraud
Seniors
Sweepstakes fraud
Sweetheart scams
Victims of crime

Product details

  • ISBN 9780786418558
  • Weight: 336g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2004
  • Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Fraud committed against the elderly has reached epidemic proportions, and the problem will only worsen as a large segment of the American population approaches retirement age. This book explores the disturbing rise in these offenses--crimes aimed at a vulnerable segment of society that is often unable to overcome the consequences--with an eye towards helping seniors protect themselves.

This handbook first defines fraud, then discusses why the elderly are targeted, the growing scope of the problem, and why these crimes often go unreported or unsolved. The second section clearly explains 28 of the most common types of fraud--including home improvement scams, health frauds, identity theft and magazine sales--in a manner that allows readers to recognize and avoid the predatory actions of others (whether strangers, friends, or even family members). The third section provides a list of resources and actions to take and for those who believe themselves to be the victim of fraud. The book also contains a list of related acronyms, an index and a bibliography.

Charles C. Sharpe, a retired clinical nurse specialist and nursing educator, is the author of several books on medical issues, geriatric topics and the internet. He lives in Pennsylvania.

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