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Product Description: Elder Abuse and Its Prevention is the summary of a workshop convened in April 2013 by the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Global Violence Prevention. Using an ecological framework, this workshop explored the burden of elder abuse around the world, focusing on its impacts on individuals, families, communities, and societies...read more

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9780309293518 | 1 edition (Natl Academy Pr, April 1, 2014), cover price $45.00 | About this edition: Elder Abuse and Its Prevention is the summary of a workshop convened in April 2013 by the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Global Violence Prevention.

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Product Description: Every job can lead to stress. How people cope with that stress can be influenced by many factors. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employs a diverse staff that includes emergency responders, border patrol agents, federal air marshals, and policy analysts...read more

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9780309255110 | Natl Academy Pr, June 18, 2012, cover price $49.00 | About this edition: Every job can lead to stress.

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Product Description: Measuring the social and economic costs of violence can be difficult, and most estimates only consider direct economic effects, such as productivity loss or the use of health care services. Communities and societies feel the effects of violence through loss of social cohesion, financial divestment, and the increased burden on the healthcare and justice systems...read more

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9780309220248 | Natl Academy Pr, February 1, 2012, cover price $46.00 | About this edition: Measuring the social and economic costs of violence can be difficult, and most estimates only consider direct economic effects, such as productivity loss or the use of health care services.

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