Save the date!
September 16
1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Tucson
Tucson Medical Center
Senior Services
El Dorado Health Campus
1400 N. Wilmot Road (map) (flyer)


Register Online
The Senior Anti-Crime University is a great opportunity for active, involved Arizonans to work with Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard to learn to detect scams against seniors and to help others avoid frauds, scams and abuse. Attorney General Goddard wants all Arizonans to have the knowledge to stay safe and stop crimes before they happen.
The Attorney General’s Senior Anti-Crime University will offers classes in:
| • Consumer Fraud & Scams • Life Care Planning/Health Care Directives • Financial Exploitation • Health Care/Medicare Fraud • Reverse mortgages/mortgage scams |
• Identity Theft • Elder Abuse & Neglect • Charitable Giving • Personal Safety • Internet Safety |
Prevent Fraud and Stay Safe!
Registration Required – Space is Limited
“Keeping Arizona seniors well-informed provides the best defense against frauds
and scams,” Goddard said. “The Anti-Crime University will present a wealth of useful
information to identify and prevent all manner of schemes and ripoffs. Protecting
seniors has long ranked as a top priority for the Attorney General’s Office, and this
program moves our efforts up another notch.”
The Senior Anti-Crime University is part of the Arizona Attorney General’s Senior Sleuths
project. Senior Sleuths is a volunteer opportunity to help Arizona seniors protect
themselves, and to prevent others from becoming victims of fraud and abuse.
Arizona Attorney General Senior Sleuths & Senior Anti-Crime University partners:
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Register Online
Printable registration form
For more information:
Email: SeniorSleuths@azag.gov
Phone: 602-542-2124