Protecting the Elderly: Policy Lessons from an Analysis of the United States and Japan

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Across both Japanese and United States cultures, the problem of elder abuse is extant. Laws and policies have attempted to address this most important of social welfare concerns. Comparative analysis indicates that each country may learn lessons from the other. Issues of reporting, liability, and the legal status of ombudsmen, service availability, increased funding, and other concerns can be complementarily applied by policymakers from both countries. This issue has important ramifications in other areas, and must be addressed for this generation of elders, and all future generations.

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