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Crime and elder abuse : an integrated perspective / by Brian K. Payne.

Title
Crime and elder abuse : an integrated perspective / by Brian K. Payne.
Author
Payne, Brian K.
Publication
Springfield, IL : Charles C Thomas, Publisher, LTD, c2000.

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Description
xiv, 229 p.; 26 cm.
Summary
Designed to be used in undergraduate or graduate courses on topics related to elderly persons, criminal justice practices, or the treatment of victims, this book addresses the nature of the abuse of the elderly, victimization effects, causes, investigative techniques, and future policy and research. Each chapter in the text begins with a case scenario that describes an elderly person's victimization experience and concludes with the consequences of that experience. Chapter 2 discusses the way that social scientists have gauged the victimization experiences of older adults and the way that certain disciplines have ignored these incidents. This is followed by a chapter that considers the specific types of offenses that involve elderly persons as targets. Chapter 4 addresses the specific consequences of offenses against elderly persons and compares these consequences to those experienced by younger victims. Chapter 5 offers some insight into the way that the criminal justice system and other decision makers detect and respond to crimes against elderly persons. Chapter 6 considers various explanations of crimes against elderly persons and contrasts those explanations with theories aimed at describing youthful offenses. The concluding chapter offers recommendations for future research, policy, and programs that deal with offenses against elderly persons.
Subject
  • Aged
  • Crime Victims
  • Elder Abuse
  • Older people > Abuse of
  • Older people > Crimes against
  • Older people > Investigation
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-208) and indexes.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Chap. 1. The young get older and the older get victimized : an introduction -- Chap. 2. Crimes committed against the elderly : why have they been ignored for so long? -- Chap. 3. Abuse in the lives of older adults -- Chap. 4. Victimization effects, intervention measures, and legislative consequences -- Chap. 5. Detecting, investigating, and responding to crimes against elderly persons : a system's approach -- Chap. 6. Understanding and explaining crimes against seniors : elder abuse and criminological theories -- Chap. 7. Recommendations for future policy and research -- References -- Name index -- Subject index.
ISBN
  • 0398070563 (cloth)
  • 0398070571 (paper)
LCCN
^^^00025986^
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library