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|ProgramName= | |ProgramName=Elder Justice Initiative | ||
|ProgramType= | |ProgramType=Program | ||
|OrgSponsor=United | |OrgSponsor=United States Department of Justice | ||
|CreationLegislation= | |CreationLegislation= | ||
|Mission=To | |Mission=To support and coordinate the Department's efforts to combat elder abuse, neglect, and financial fraud and scams that target older adults. The initiative aims to enhance federal, state, and local capacities to fight elder abuse through training, resources, enforcement, and prosecution. | ||
|Website=https://www. | |Website=https://www.justice.gov/elderjustice | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
''' | '''Elder Justice Initiative''' (EJI) is a program established by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) to address and mitigate elder abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation across the country. The EJI focuses on providing training, resources, and support to professionals dealing with elder justice issues, aiming to improve the prevention, identification, and response to elder abuse. | ||
{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www. | {{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.justice.gov/elderjustice}} | ||
==Goals== | ==Goals== | ||
* To | * To build federal, state, and local capacity to fight elder abuse through comprehensive training and resources. | ||
* To | * To investigate and prosecute financial scams and other forms of abuse targeting older adults. | ||
* To | * To provide targeted support to elder justice professionals, enhancing their ability to respond effectively to elder abuse cases. | ||
==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
The Elder Justice Initiative is run by the Department of Justice, with coordination from various offices within the DOJ. The program does not have a specific governance structure outside of the DOJ framework but operates through task forces, partnerships, and coordinated efforts with other governmental and non-governmental organizations. Funding comes from the DOJ's budget allocations, supplemented by grants and partnerships. | |||
==Impact and Outcomes== | ==Impact and Outcomes== | ||
- **Achievements**: | - **Achievements**: EJI has contributed to numerous prosecutions and has developed extensive training materials and resources for professionals. | ||
- **Challenges**: | - **Challenges**: The underreporting of elder abuse continues to be a significant challenge, alongside the need for more localized, community-specific interventions. | ||
- **Unintended Consequences**: | - **Unintended Consequences**: Increased awareness might lead to higher reporting, potentially overwhelming existing support systems without corresponding increases in resources. | ||
* [[Category:Partnerships]] | * [[Category:Partnerships]] | ||
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==Background and History== | ==Background and History== | ||
The Elder Justice Initiative was established to combat the growing problem of elder abuse, which includes physical, emotional, and financial exploitation. Launched in response to the increasing recognition of these issues, the initiative reflects a commitment by the DOJ to protect older Americans. It was formalized in 2015, though efforts to address elder abuse predate this through various DOJ activities. There is no specific legislation noted for its creation, but it aligns with broader legal mandates protecting vulnerable populations. The program has evolved, focusing more on coordination and capacity building over time. | |||
==Funding== | ==Funding== | ||
Funding for the EJI is integrated into the Department of Justice's budget. Specific figures for the initiative alone are not publicly detailed, but it benefits from DOJ's overall funding for crime prevention and prosecution. There is no set end date for funding as it operates under the continuous mission of the DOJ. | |||
==Implementation== | ==Implementation== | ||
The | The EJI implements its goals through: | ||
- ** | - **Training and Education**: Offering webinars, training sessions, and resources for professionals. | ||
- ** | - **Enforcement**: Supporting investigations and prosecutions through task forces like the Elder Justice Task Forces. | ||
- ** | - **Resource Development**: Creating and disseminating guides, tools, and informational materials to help with elder abuse prevention and response. | ||
==Leadership== | ==Leadership== | ||
The leader of the program holds the title of ** | The leader of the program holds the title of **Elder Justice Coordinator**. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[United | * [[United States Department of Justice]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* https://www. | * https://www.justice.gov/elderjustice | ||
* https://www. | * https://www.justice.gov/elderjustice/task-forces | ||
==Wikipedia== | ==Wikipedia== | ||
There is no specific Wikipedia article for | There is no specific Wikipedia article for the Elder Justice Initiative, but related information might be found under: | ||
* wikipedia:United | * wikipedia:United States Department of Justice | ||
===Social media=== | ===Social media=== | ||
* | * The Elder Justice Initiative does not have specific social media accounts listed but can be followed through general DOJ channels: | ||
* https://twitter.com/ | * https://twitter.com/TheJusticeDept | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Programs and initiatives]] | [[Category:Programs and initiatives]] | ||
[[Category:Programs]] | [[Category:Programs]] | ||
[[Category:United | [[Category:United States Department of Justice]] |
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