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Sometimes it s a CRIME

Older Adult=65

What Types of Crimes involve the Elderly? ALL OF THEM* *That apply to adults in general

Categories Financial Physical Emotional

Financial Abuse

Financial Abuse Crimes Larceny (Misdemeanor & Felony) Larceny by Employee Embezzlement by Agent or Fiduciary Obtain Property by False Pretenses Obtain Signature by False Pretenses Forgery of Financial Transaction Card Obtain Advance by False Promise to Work Exploitation of Older or Disabled adult Theft of Financial Transaction Card

Financial Abuse Crimes Uttering Forged Checks Computer Fraud Failure to Support a Parent Common Law Forgery Financial Transaction Card Fraud Financial Identity Theft Extortion Forgery of Notes, Checks

Embezzlement of property received by virtue of office or employment A person guilty of this offense 1. fraudulently or knowingly and willingly 2. uses for a purpose other than that for which the defendant received it 3. the property of another 4. held by the defendant under his or her care.

Embezzlement of property received by virtue of office or employment This section applies to any person who is a guardian, administrator, executor, trustee, or any receiver, or any other fiduciary

Obtaining property by False Pretense A person guilty of this offense: 1. makes a representation about a past or existing fact or future event 2. that is false and 3. is calculated and intended to deceive, and

Obtaining property by False Pretense 4. the representation does in fact deceive another person, and 5. the person thereby obtains, or attempts to obtain, money, goods, property, services, choses in action, or any other thing of value from that other person.

Exploitation of an Older Adult Older Adult is defined as: A person 65 years of age or older Disabled adult is defined as: A person 18 years of age or older or a lawfully emancipated minor who is present in the State of NC and who is physically or mentally incapacitated

Two types of offenders: (b) Person who: stands in a position of trust and confidence, OR has a business relationship Knowingly AND By deception or intimidation Obtains and uses, (or tries to), (or conspires to) funds, assets, or property With intent to: temporarily or permanently deprive the older or adult of the use, benefit, or possession of funds, assets, or property, OR benefit someone other than the older adult

Two types of offenders: (c) Person who: Knowingly AND By deception or intimidation Obtains and uses, (or tries to), (or conspires to) funds, assets, or property With intent to: temporarily or permanently deprive the older or adult of the use, benefit, or possession of funds, assets, or property, OR benefit someone other than the older adult

Failure to Support a Parent A person guilty of this offense 1. is 18 years of age or more and 2. has sufficient income after providing for his or her immediate family and 3. without reasonable cause 4. neglects to support his or her parent 5. when the parent is sick or unable to work and support himself or herself.

Telephone/Computer Fraud Phony lottery Grandparents Scam Credit Card or Identity Theft Insurance Guaranteed Government Grants Recovered Assets Medicare Discount Drug Cards Phony Bank Security Officer Phony IRS Agent Jury Duty Your Telephone/Power/Gas Service Will Be Disconnected Abusive Bill Collector Death Threats Sweepstakes, Sweethearts & More Sweepstakes Mailings Check Processing and Check Overpayment Scams Your Distant Relative Has Died In Our Country Health-Related Frauds and Scams Phony Police Detectives/FBI Woman In Distress At The Front Door Sweetheart Scams (Face-to-Face or Internet & Telephone) Work At Home Scams SCAMS (Call the Attorney General s Office) Predatory Lending Practices Predatory Mortgage Lending Payday Loans Other Troublesome or Deceptive Business Practices Unauthorized Credit Card Charges and Add-Ons Certified Senior Financial Advisor and Other Impressive Titles Annuity Sales and Estate Planning Seminars Sound-Alike Charities and Law Enforcement Groups Phony Charity Pleas Timeshares, Campgrounds and Land Development Schemes Expiring Auto Warranties Security System Upgrades Door-To-Door Home Repair Fraud Falling Chimney My Leg Went through Your Roof, Sir Roof repair Scam Attic Bracing Scam Toilet Bowl Scam Floor Jack Scam Inspector Scam Driveway Paving Scam Tree Service Scam

Physical Abuse

Physical Abuse Crimes Murder Rape Assault w/deadly Weapon w/intent to Kill/Injury Assault w/ Deadly Weapon Inflicting Serious Injury Assault Assault on a Handicapped Person Patient Abuse and Neglect Abuse of Disabled or Neglected Adult Assault Inflicting Serious Bodily Injury

Physical Abuse Crimes Assault Inflicting Serious Injury Assault w/ Deadly Weapon Assault on a Female Kidnapping Felonious Restraint Larceny (of Medications) Domestic Criminal Trespass Trespass Indecent Exposure

Assault on Handicapped Person (F) A person guilty of this offense 1. commits and assault or battery 2. on a handicapped person 3. knowing or having reason to know that the person is handicapped 4. and (a) uses a deadly weapon or other means of force likely to cause serious injury or serious damage to a handicapped person, (b) inflicts serious injury on a handicapped person, or (C) intends to kill a handicapped person

Assault on Handicapped Person (F) For purposes of this section, a handicapped person is a person who has: 1. A physical or mental disability, such as decreased use of arms or legs, blindness, deafness, mental retardation or mental illness; or 2. Infirmity-- which would substantially impair that person s ability to defend himself.

Domestic Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of Disabled or Elder Adults (a)abuse A person is guilty of this offense 1. is a caretaker of 2. (a) a disabled adult or (b) and elder adult 3. who is residing in a domestic setting and 4. with malice, knowingly and willfully 5. (a) assaults the adult, (b) fails to provide medical care or hygienic care to the adult, or (c) confines or restrains the adult in a place or under a condition that is cruel or unsafe and 6. as a result the adult suffers serious mental or physical injury

Domestic Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of Disabled or Elder Adults (b)neglect A person is guilty of this offense 1. is a caretaker of 2. (a) a disabled adult or (b) an elder adult 3. who is residing in a domestic setting and 4. wantonly, recklessly, or with gross carelessness 5. (a) fails to provide medical or hygienic care to the adult or (b) confines or restrains the adult in a place or under a condition that is unsafe and 6. as a result the adult suffers serious mental or physical injury.

Emotional Abuse

Emotional Abuse Crimes False Imprisonment Communicating Threats Cyber Stalking Harassing Phone Calls

Emotional Abuse Crimes Injury to Personal Property Injury to Real Property Stalking Domestic Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation of Elder Adults

Domestic Violence Physical but often mental and emotional Caregiver is often the offender 50B personal relationships Parent-child Grandparent-grandchild Current or former household members Could include and family member, friend, caretaker or roommate who has lived with the victim Romantic relationships

Assistant District Attorney Jessica Spencer Jessica.L.Spencer@nccourts.org 336-779-6540