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  2. Vulnerable adult - Wikipedia

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    A vulnerable adult, sometimes called an incapacitated adult, is an adult who, due to mental or bodily disability, cannot take care of themselves without help from others. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Causes

  3. Vulnerability - Wikipedia

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    Vulnerability refers to "the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally." [1] The understanding of social and environmental vulnerability, as a methodological approach, involves the analysis of the risks and assets of disadvantaged groups, such as the elderly.

  4. Social vulnerability - Wikipedia

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    Researchers have noted that social vulnerability may be shaped by communication-related factors. People may become more vulnerable if they have trouble accessing, processing, or reacting upon information about risks and hazards. [15] The impact of social vulnerability in disasters has been investigated focusing on wildfires.

  5. Mandatory reporting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Frequently an accusation triggers placement of a person's name on the registry without being charged or convicted of a crime, resulting in a registry with "false-positives" entangled with wrongdoers. [citation needed] There is a 1.2–12.3% recidivism rate (repeat substantiations within 6 months of initial substantiations). [29]

  6. Ogling criminals: Why do people care about the ... - AOL

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    And many people feel the industry is rigged against them, so there is an induced powerlessness when people feel vulnerable or they're trying to interact with a well-established company," she told ...

  7. Adult Protective Services - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Adult Protective Services (APS) is a governmental agency that investigates allegations of a vulnerable adult being or having been abused, neglected, or exploited by their caregivers. [1]

  8. What is ‘immunity theft’? How certain illnesses can leave you ...

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    "Immunity theft" isn't a medical term, but some are using it to describe how certain infections impact the immune system, leaving people more vulnerable to other illnesses.

  9. Bank accounts locked and cash withdrawn after elderly gave ...

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    The system was designed to protect elderly and vulnerable people, but the danger is that without better safeguards, it could be leaving them open to harm. Additional reporting by Ben Milne.