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Concerned about elder abuse, states loan out secret cameras

–  When women at a group home for cognitively disabled elderly in Green Bay heard that the homes old proprietor was moving back in, they were terrified.

One swore to the homes supervisor that she wouldnt allow it: John, she said, was dirty.. I dont like what he does to us, she said. Her housemate quickly shushed her, saying she wasnt supposed to tell.

Police were called in but struggled to build a case against the man. The women — who had to be spoken to as if they were children — made accusations, recanted them and then made them again.

Many cases like this one in 2016 unfold every year across the nation, often going unresolved because of the special difficulties that make elderly people especially vulnerable to mistreatment or crime.

Now Wisconsin is taking a radical step to curb abuse and get reliable evidence for prosecutions — handing out free surveillance cameras to family members so they can secretly record caregivers suspected of hurting their loved ones.

Attorney General Brad Schimel said it should make preying on the elderly harder to get away with. Anybody caring for a senior probably should think if theyre misbehaving they could get caught for it, he said.

But Wisconsins program, only the second of its kind, is prompting protests by the elderly care industry and privacy advocates who consider it a disturbing government foray into private spying.

Now people are recording stuff for the cops, said Lee Tien, senior staff attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit organization that works to protect privacy as technology evolves. Theres no oversight or governance.

(The programs) definitely create concern about expansion of government surveillance into private spaces..

Schimel noted that the cameras are loaned for only 30 days, and that people could already place a camera if they suspected abuse. Agency officials have spent $1,200 on equipment to start the program on a pilot basis.

Elder abuse can include beatings, molestation, theft of jewelry or credit cards and neglect. Victims with dementia or other cognitive problems often dont realize theyve been victimized or struggle to report incidents coherently.

National statistics are difficult to compile, but state data suggest a worsening problem. In Wisconsin, counties reported 7,019 complaints in 2016, up 21 percent from just three years earlier.

Demographics are broadening the vulnerable population, with the number of people 65 and older projected to almost double by 2050 in the U.S. The National Association of Attorneys General called on its members in August to focus on elder abuse.

At least six states — Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Washington, Illinois and Maryland — have passed laws allowing some form of surveillance in nursing homes. One, New Jersey, has also begun loaning cameras.

Making video recordings in both New Jersey and Wisconsin is legal as long as at least one party involved is aware its happening.

Camera borrowers must agree not to make audio recordings to avoid violating federal wiretap laws, and agree not to place cameras in bathrooms or the caregivers bedroom. Neither program has generated any criminal charges yet, but they have generated vocal opposition.

Jon Dolan, CEO of Health Care Association of New Jersey, which represents long-term care facility providers, said the cameras could capture residents in compromising positions, like being naked while a nurse works on them.

The Wisconsin Personal Services Association, a statewide coalition of home care providers, foresees a chilling effect on recruiting caregivers for jobs that are already difficult and low-paying.

Basically the worker has a privacy interest that doesnt seem to have been considered, said Tien of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Other states are looking at Wisconsin and New Jerseys loaner programs. The results of some private surveillance efforts have provided encouragement.

In suburban Milwaukee, a $650 private camera system installed by James Bira caught a caregiver emptying his mothers liquor cabinet.

He paid for the cameras out of his own pocket, mounted them in plain sight and warned caregivers, but it didnt deter the liquor thief.

Ive had a couple (of) caretakers who didnt like (the cameras), but I said thats the way its going to be, Bira said. Im going to protect my mom..

In the Green Bay case, investigators ultimately won a sexual assault conviction against the group-home proprietor but it was difficult — without any physical evidence, investigators had only the womens statements to go on.

If we would have had the video, said Brown County Sheriffs Sgt. Tim Bernklau, it would have been a slam-dunk..

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Basketball-Superstar Stephen Curry verzauberte mit seinen Würfen die mehr als 19

000 Zuschauer beim zweiten Spiel der Finalserie in der nordamerikanischen NBA.Der 30-Jährige führte seine Golden State Warriors vor heimischer Kulisse mit 33 Punkten zu einem klaren 122:103 (59:46)-Erfolg über die Cleveland Cavaliers

Mit neun verwandelten Dreiern stellte der zweimalige Liga-MVP (wertvollster Spieler) zudem einen neuen Finalrekord auf

 In der Best-of-Seven-Serie führt Golden States nach dem zweiten Sieg in Serie mit 2:0

Das dritte Spiel wird am Mittwoch in Cleveland im US-Bundesstaat Ohio ausgetragen

  „Er war fantastisch", sagte Warriors-Trainer Steve Kerr im Anschluss über die Leistung seines Schützlings

 „Es schien so, als würde er die wichtigen Würfe immer dann treffen, wenn wir sie am nötigsten hatten"

Knapp die Hälfte seiner Dreier verwandelte Curry in Bedrängnis. Jeder verwandelte Dreier wurde von den in Gelb gekleideten Fans in der Oracle Arena im kalifornischen Oakland mit tobendem Applaus gefeiert

 „Er trifft die schwierigen Würfe, das ist, was er tut", sagte Cleveland-Coach Tyronn Lue über Curry

Der Spielmacher lieferte außerdem acht Assists und holte sieben Rebounds beim Heimerfolg des Titelverteidigers

 Sein Teamkollege Kevin Durant kam auf 26 Punkte, neun Rebounds und sieben Assists im Spiel

Klay Thompson verbuchte 20 Zähler. Neben der herausragenden Offensivleistung von Curry war es vor allem die Verteidigungsarbeit, die die Warriors in die Erfolgsspur führte

„Unsere Verteidigungsarbeit war heute gut", erklärte Golden-State-Coach Kerr. „Wir spielten eine viel intensivere Verteidigung als im ersten Spiel"

Kerrs Gegenüber bemängelte hingegen den schwachen Spielbeginn seiner Mannschaft. Die Cavaliers lagen nach noch nicht einmal vier Minuten bereits mit 6:15 in Rückstand

 „Wir müssen das Spiel besser beginnen", sagte Cavs-Trainer Lue. „Mehr Körpereinsatz, das vermissten wir heute am Anfang"

 Cavaliers-Superstar LeBron James war mit 29 Punkten, 13 Assists und neun Rebounds erneut der Leistungsträger beim Vizemeister

„Es ist natürlich beschissen zu verlieren", sagte der dreimalige NBA-Champion. Kevin Love verbuchte 22 Punkte und holte 13 Rebounds in der Niederlage

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Bei seiner Vorstellung erhielt er Standing Ovations der gegnerischen Fans und bei jedem kleinsten Fehler hallte es hämisch „M-V-P, M-V-P" durch die Arena

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(dpa)

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