Reporting elder abuse: voluntary or mandatory.Silva, T W
Mandatory reporting of abuse 来自 学术范 喜欢 0 阅读量: 8 作者: C Doreen 摘要: IF THE estimate that up to 65,000 girls aged up to 13 years in the UK are at risk of female genital mutilation (FGM) is correct, this would make it the most prevalent form of severe physical child ...
the Queensland legislation with that in other Australian jurisdictions, and discusses the issue of whether there should be a general obligation imposed on teachers in Queensland to report all known or suspected child abuse and neglect. This... BP Mathews,KM Walsh 被引量: 35发表: 2004年 Neglect...
der abuse reporting Measuring elder trust in the courts and police: Implications for elder abuse reportingMeasuring elder trust in the courts and police: Implications for elder abuse reportingHamm, JosephWylie, Lindsey EBrank, EveTomkins, Alan
New billboard designedto help end elder abuse ; Wyoming is a mandatory reporting state, which means anyone with reason to suspect abuse or neglect of another person is required, by law, to report it. Call law enforcement or 1-800-457-3659 to report the crime....
Elder abuse is a concerning issue for professional psychologists, who have legal and ethical obligations to report it. While dramatic cases of abuse are easy to identify, psychologists may struggle with how to respond to more subtle cases of potential abuse. General legal standards for elder abuse...
The article examines penalties for failing to report incidence of elder abuse as well as for creating false reports under the adult protective services (APS) laws in the U.S. It presents an overview of recognized types of elder abuse and points out some differences in state statutory ...
Failing to Report and False Reporting of Elder Abuse: Penalties Under State Adult Protective Services LawsRemick, LauraBifocalRemick, L. (2009). Failing to report and false reporting of elder abuse: Penalties under state adult pro- tective services laws. Bifocal, 31, 1-13....
The ethics of mandatory elder abuse reporting statutes are analyzed in terms of beneficence, autonomy, and nonmaleficence. The statutes, based on the ethical principle of beneficence, are now the law in 37 states. However, evidence to support that the statutes actually fulfill rules derived ...
Purpose: To determine family practice physician's knowledge of state laws regarding elder abuse, perceived barriers to reporting suspected cases of elder abuse, and factors associated with reporting elder abuse in practice. Methods: Mailed questionnaire to 1,030 Iowa Academy of Family Practice ...