CJSM 0900: Crimes Against the Elderly
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Course Description
Features
Topic Highlights
Who Should Attend
Instructor
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This seminar presents an intensive look at recognizing, investigating, prosecuting and preventing crimes against the elderly for law enforcement, adult protective services, emergency medical services and related criminal justice and social services professionals. This seminar is the second in a continuing series on elder abuse, will be wide-ranging and highly informative for those who are interested in protecting and serving our country's senior citizens.
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| Availability |
This course is not scheduled as an OCPE public seminar. This course is available on a contract basis and can be tailored to suit your organization's needs. Please call the Prince William Campus Office at 703-993-8335 for further information. |
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1.6 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) |
| Contact Info. |
Prince William Campus
Online contact form
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George Mason University
Office of Continuing Professional Education |
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10900 University Blvd. |
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Manassas, VA 20110 |
Telephone: 703-993-8335
Fax: 703-993-8336 |
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FEATURES
- Selected topics may be appropriate for in-house training
- Application has been made for career development/elective in-service credit from the VA Department of Criminal Justice Services
TOPIC HIGHLIGHTS
- Elder Physical and Sexual Abuse Indication and Evidence
- Forensic Documentation of Elder Abuse Investigations
- Involving the Criminal Justice Community: The Frederick Model
- Arkansas Long-Term Care Abuse, Neglect and Death Investigation Model
- Help Solve a Murder Mystery: Case Presentation - Unsolved Murder of an Elderly Victim
- Sexual Assault Predators of the Elderly
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Those in law enforcement, crime scene investigation, mental health personnel, corrections, social work, adult protective services, attorneys, and other agency adminstrators responsible for units that investigate or attempt to prevent violent crimes.
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INSTRUCTOR
Appropriate subject matter specialist would deliver training.
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