Elder Abuse: Research Agenda
To assist the field in responding to current and emerging needs of older Americans, NIJ has established a research program focusing on elder mistreatment. Key research priorities are:- Identifying and evaluating forensic markers of physical and sexual abuse and neglect among the elderly. See Potential Markers to Identify Elder Mistreatment.
- Evaluating programs designed to detect, prevent, investigate, prosecute, or otherwise redress elder mistreatment.
- Examining risk and protective factors associated with elder mistreatment in both institutional and community settings.
- Exploring the nature, incidence, and prevalence of elder mistreatment and establishing uniform definitions and measures.
- Evaluating a coordinated community response to elder mistreatment.
For more information about NIJ's research on elder abuse, see NIJ's Compendium of Research on Violence Against Women, 1993–2006 (pdf, 170 pages).
Date Entered: November 7, 2007