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August 4, 2011
The MetLife Study of Elder Financial Abuse: Crimes of Occasion, Desperation, and Predation Against America’s Elders
Crimes of Occasion, Desperation, and Predation Against America’s Elders
The study is a follow-up of MetLife’s 2009 “Broken Trust: Elders, Family, and Finances” and examines the prevalence and impact of elder financial abuse in America today. It demonstrates how these crimes continue to decimate incomes, impact the health and well-being of its victims, and fracture families. Yet it still is underreported, under-recognized, and under-prosecuted.
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