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Elder Family Financial Exploitation Offenders: Examining the Complexities of Problematic Behaviors
ABSTRACT Elder family financial exploitation (EFFE) affects victims, families, and society, yet little is known about the problematic behaviors of EFFE offenders. The purpose of this study was to (a) explore the range and scope of problematic behaviors of EFFE offenders; and (b) examine common combinations of EFFE offenders’ problematic behaviors. Interviews were conducted with 28 non-victim, non-offender family members from 23 families. Seven themes reflecting problematic offender behaviors were identified: mental health concerns, financial dependence, other abuse, financial irresponsibility, substance abuse, a sense of entitlement, and legal problems. An in-depth understanding of the behaviors was identified, including how and why behaviors were connected to each other. Offenders exhibited two to six problematic behavioral themes. The findings suggest a need for multiple, integrated interventions that fit the complex behavioral realities of individual offenders and the family systems in which EFFE occurs.
期刊介绍:
Victims & Offenders is a peer-reviewed journal that provides an interdisciplinary and international forum for the dissemination of new research, policies, and practices related to both victimization and offending throughout the life course. Our aim is to provide an opportunity for researchers -- both in the United States and internationally -- from a wide range of disciplines (criminal justice, psychology, sociology, political science, economics, public health, and social work) to publish articles that examine issues from a variety of perspectives in a unique, interdisciplinary forum. We are interested in both quantitative and qualitative research, systematic, evidence-based reviews, and articles that focus on theory development related to offenders and victims.