Sure, I'll take a quick question.
I imagine that you are sometimes faced with situations where what's happening is not really a crime. For instance, in this elder abuse suspicion index, they say that one of the ways to identify elder abuse, as it's defined broadly, is to ask, “Have you been upset because someone talked to you in a way that made you feel shamed or threatened?” That is abuse, but it's not a crime. There might be neglect when no one is there to take care of the person, or poverty, or isolation in living in rural areas where there isn't really the ability to get to services, etc. What do you do when you're faced with those situations?