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  2. Vulnerable adult - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Governor Mark Dayton of Minnesota signed a bipartisan bill for vulnerable adults which made abuse and neglect into felony offenses. The bill also increased the penalties for those who use restraints to harm children. [22] Governor of Minnesota signs bill to protect vulnerable adults with key proponents and legislators

  3. Elder financial abuse - Wikipedia

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    Only includes financial abuse by family members in the past year among adults 60+. Other studies have suggested about a third of incidents involve a family member or friend, so this is also consistent with a 15% victimization rate. Investor Protection Trust [12] 2010 20% have been affected by financial services swindles in the past

  4. Adult Protective Services - Wikipedia

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    Forms of abuse include physical, emotional, verbal, and sexual abuse as well as financial exploitation. [3] "Neglect" can be perpetrated by any caregiver who has accepted the responsibility of assisting an older person or an adult with disabilities. [3] Most states include self-neglect in their definitions of those needing adult protective ...

  5. Bills to protect vulnerable adults, redefine prostitution ...

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    Feb. 19—CHEYENNE — An unlikely trio of bills discussed in the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday addressed the not-so-fabulous parts of Wyoming law, but necessary in the eyes of Legislature ...

  6. 3 innovative ways banks are helping protect you from ...

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    3. Banks are taking a proactive approach to educate consumers on security. When it comes to keeping their customers abreast of the latest ways to bank securely, banks may turn to emails, in-app ...

  7. Economic abuse - Wikipedia

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    It is related to, or also known as, financial abuse, which is the illegal or unauthorized use of a person's property, money, pension book or other valuables (including changing the person's will to name the abuser as heir), often fraudulently obtaining power of attorney, followed by deprivation of money or other property, or by eviction from ...

  8. Financial advisers in Kansas can now pause transactions if ...

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    A new Kansas law is going to give financial advisers greater ability to pause and report suspected instances of elder scams.

  9. Social protection - Wikipedia

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    Social protection is an expensive and difficult endeavor, by any means; the question remains how best to implement programs that effectively aid the people who need it the most. Currently, there are a number of mechanisms that provide social protection in various nations. These policies and instruments vary according to country context.