
About this Event
This course is intended for law enforcement officers tasked with investigating financial exploitation of elders. Instructors for the class are a law enforcement officer, prosecutor, and advocate who are subject matter experts in the field of elder justice. Learning will be done through lecture and hands-on exercises. Upon completion of the training, attendees will be able to:
- Identify investigaiton strategies unique to elder abuse victims, and the varying range of services available to this age demographic
- Learn how victim typology impacts the timeline of an elder financial exploitation case
- Understand how substitute decision making designations impact elder abuse cases, such as Guardianship, Power of Attorney, and Conservatorship
- Develop an understanding of capacity and how it impacts cases of financial exploitation
- Understand considerations possibly needed when interviewing an elder crime victim
- Determine how to obtain, organize, and analyze bank records
- Understand how to present an elder financial exploitation case to a prosecutor, and learn how best to address cost of care, aggregation, and statute of limitations
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Saint Louis County Public Safety Building, 2030 North Arlington Avenue, Duluth, United States
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