Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse Prosecutions From 2006 Through 2015: Health Care Providers’ Concern

Background: In most states, health care providers are required to report abuse. Some states provide investigation feedback/findings to the reporter. The reporters rarely know if the perpetrator is convicted. The purposes of this study are to determine the incidence of Iowa dependent adult abuse pros...

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Main Authors: Jeanette M. Daly, Yinghui Xu, Gerald J. Jogerst
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-07-01
Series:Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2150131916688561
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spelling doaj-99444637d8194392bf98195b6de5703c2020-11-25T02:52:41ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Primary Care & Community Health2150-13192150-13272017-07-01810.1177/2150131916688561Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse Prosecutions From 2006 Through 2015: Health Care Providers’ ConcernJeanette M. Daly0Yinghui Xu1Gerald J. Jogerst2University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USAUniversity of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USAUniversity of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USABackground: In most states, health care providers are required to report abuse. Some states provide investigation feedback/findings to the reporter. The reporters rarely know if the perpetrator is convicted. The purposes of this study are to determine the incidence of Iowa dependent adult abuse prosecutions from 2006 through 2015, the incidence of convictions, and the association between dependent adult abuse prosecutions with county census and government characteristics. Design and Methods: Through the Iowa Court Information Systems, dependent adult abuse prosecution data were purchased for a 10-year time period. County demographics were obtained through the US Census and government data were Iowa State Association of Counties and the US Department of Agriculture. Results: During 2006-2015, there were 368 dependent adult abuse prosecution cases accounting for 482 original charges. Exploitation greater than $100 was the dependent adult abuse charge most frequently cited. Within the 10 years, it accounted for 60% of the original charges. Of the 482 disposed charges, 251 (52%) of the charges were dismissed. A total of 122 (14%) counts resulted in probation, 73 resulted in prison, and 37 in jail. Conclusions: For the first time, information about dependent adult abuse prosecutions in Iowa is available. The latter 5 years, 2011 to 2015, of dependent adult abuse prosecutions are significantly higher than the first 5 years, 2006 to 2010. This project encourages health care providers to report dependent adult abuse to law enforcement if appropriate as well as adult protective services.https://doi.org/10.1177/2150131916688561
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author Jeanette M. Daly
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Gerald J. Jogerst
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Gerald J. Jogerst
Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse Prosecutions From 2006 Through 2015: Health Care Providers’ Concern
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
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Yinghui Xu
Gerald J. Jogerst
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title Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse Prosecutions From 2006 Through 2015: Health Care Providers’ Concern
title_short Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse Prosecutions From 2006 Through 2015: Health Care Providers’ Concern
title_full Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse Prosecutions From 2006 Through 2015: Health Care Providers’ Concern
title_fullStr Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse Prosecutions From 2006 Through 2015: Health Care Providers’ Concern
title_full_unstemmed Iowa Dependent Adult Abuse Prosecutions From 2006 Through 2015: Health Care Providers’ Concern
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publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
issn 2150-1319
2150-1327
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Background: In most states, health care providers are required to report abuse. Some states provide investigation feedback/findings to the reporter. The reporters rarely know if the perpetrator is convicted. The purposes of this study are to determine the incidence of Iowa dependent adult abuse prosecutions from 2006 through 2015, the incidence of convictions, and the association between dependent adult abuse prosecutions with county census and government characteristics. Design and Methods: Through the Iowa Court Information Systems, dependent adult abuse prosecution data were purchased for a 10-year time period. County demographics were obtained through the US Census and government data were Iowa State Association of Counties and the US Department of Agriculture. Results: During 2006-2015, there were 368 dependent adult abuse prosecution cases accounting for 482 original charges. Exploitation greater than $100 was the dependent adult abuse charge most frequently cited. Within the 10 years, it accounted for 60% of the original charges. Of the 482 disposed charges, 251 (52%) of the charges were dismissed. A total of 122 (14%) counts resulted in probation, 73 resulted in prison, and 37 in jail. Conclusions: For the first time, information about dependent adult abuse prosecutions in Iowa is available. The latter 5 years, 2011 to 2015, of dependent adult abuse prosecutions are significantly higher than the first 5 years, 2006 to 2010. This project encourages health care providers to report dependent adult abuse to law enforcement if appropriate as well as adult protective services.
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