New figures have indicated that more than a third of elderly abuse cases in 2021 occurred at home. The data on criminal cases of abuse which involve elderly people indicate that 225 cases of 321 incidents were domestic abuse.
This is 70% of all such cases, with Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri tabling the figures in parliament this week in response to a question by PN MP Paula Mifsud Bonnici.
The MP had originally asked for the number of investigations into abuse of the elderly carried out in 2021. However, the Minister said that such information is not kept by police.
He instead provided a breakdown of cases of an abusive nature which were investigated, with the victims in question being older than 60. The data showed that there were 75 cases of elderly people being assaulted outside the home.
Five elderly people were in fact robbed at knife or gun point last year, while six were experienced mugging. Eight cases of snatch and grab thefts targeting the elderly were also investigated.
There were also 2 cases of rape being investigated last year in which the victims were also elderly. An overall increase in the number of such cases has been noted, rising from 315 cases in 2014 to 452 in 2018.
The latest data does not include financial crimes but these have also been known to impact the elderly. Around 100 cases of elderly people being defrauded are investigated every year in Malta.
Addressing a press conference, Minister Byron Camilleri, along with Minister for Active Ageing Jo Etienne Abela announced a new agreement wherein the ‘Victim Support Agency’ will be giving more specified attention towards such abuse cases.
Camilleri said that through an agreement with the Active Ageing Agency, one of the most vulnerable groups in our society is given the protection it needs.
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