This section suggests a selection of international publications on mistreatment of older adults that have been published since 2007. A scientific literature review is carried out every six months in order to regularly enhance this reference list.

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Hirschel, A.E. & Anetzberger, G.J. (2012). Evaluating and enhancing federal responses to abuse and neglect in long term care facilities. National Academiy on an Aging Society. Public Policy & Aging Report, 22(1), 22-27.
Jackson, S., L. & Hafemeister, T. L. (2012). APS investigation across four types of elder maltreatment. Journal of Adult Protection, 14(2), 82-92.
Johnson, F. (2012). Problems with the term and concept of « abuse » : Critical reflections on the Scottish adult support and protection study. British Journal of social work, 42(5), 833-850.
Themes: Definition*
Karp, N. (2012). Protecting older investors: The challenge of diminished capacity. Generations, 36(2), 33-38.
Killick, C. & Taylor, B. J. (2012). Judgements of social care professionals on elder abuse referrals: A factorial survey. British Journal of Social Work, 42(5), 814-832.
Themes: Intervention*
Ko, A., Takasaki, K., Chiba, Y., Fukahori, H., Igarashi, A., Takai, Y. & Yamamoto-Mitani, N. (2012). Aggression exhibited by older dementia clients toward staff in japanese long-term care. Journal of Elder Abuse & Neglect, 24(1), 1-16.
Kohl, H., Sanders, B. & Blumenthal, R. (2012). Elder Abuse: What is the Federal Role? Generations, 36(3), 106-110.
Lanier, D. N. & Dietz, T. L. (2012). Time dynamics of elder victimization: Evidence from the NCVS, 1992 to 2005. Social Science Research, 41(2), 444-463.
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