Best practice for estimating elder abuse prevalence in Australia: Moving towards the dynamic concept of 'adults at risk' and away from arbitrary age cut-offs

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Main Authors: Moir, E., Blundell, Barbara, Clare, J., Clare, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: University of Sydney, Institute of Criminology 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/66174
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Clare, J.
Clare, M.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-661742018-12-14T00:57:38Z Best practice for estimating elder abuse prevalence in Australia: Moving towards the dynamic concept of 'adults at risk' and away from arbitrary age cut-offs Moir, E. Blundell, Barbara Clare, J. Clare, M. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/66174 University of Sydney, Institute of Criminology restricted
spellingShingle Moir, E.
Blundell, Barbara
Clare, J.
Clare, M.
Best practice for estimating elder abuse prevalence in Australia: Moving towards the dynamic concept of 'adults at risk' and away from arbitrary age cut-offs
title Best practice for estimating elder abuse prevalence in Australia: Moving towards the dynamic concept of 'adults at risk' and away from arbitrary age cut-offs
title_full Best practice for estimating elder abuse prevalence in Australia: Moving towards the dynamic concept of 'adults at risk' and away from arbitrary age cut-offs
title_fullStr Best practice for estimating elder abuse prevalence in Australia: Moving towards the dynamic concept of 'adults at risk' and away from arbitrary age cut-offs
title_full_unstemmed Best practice for estimating elder abuse prevalence in Australia: Moving towards the dynamic concept of 'adults at risk' and away from arbitrary age cut-offs
title_short Best practice for estimating elder abuse prevalence in Australia: Moving towards the dynamic concept of 'adults at risk' and away from arbitrary age cut-offs
title_sort best practice for estimating elder abuse prevalence in australia: moving towards the dynamic concept of 'adults at risk' and away from arbitrary age cut-offs
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/66174