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JANUARY 27, 2022

Law Enforcement Partners with Grandmother to Take Down Scammer


Millions of senior citizens fall victim to elder fraud every year, according to the FBI. The crimes have gotten worse during the pandemic. A 2020 report from the FBI found that people over 60 were scammed out of $1 billion that year. Now, the annual losses are up to $3 billion, the FBI says.

Read about one woman's experience and how she and law enforcement worked together to arrest a criminal.
 
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Dementia Training for Law Enforcement

This webinar will review the development of a successful local law enforcement dementia training program, describing the key challenges and lessons learned for its ongoing implementation. Participants will learn strategies for successful outreach and program development that they can use to develop partnerships with law enforcement in their communities.

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Come Visit EAGLE at the Winter Conference


This session presented by the National Center on Elder Abuse will cover elder abuse and the signs of abuse, challenges faced during the pandemiTc, multidisciplinary teams, and legislative insight provided by Paul Greenwood. EAGLE tools will also be showcased and then used during an interactive case scenario where Law Enforcement officers can fine-tune their elder abuse knowledge. 
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