Perspectives on Elderly Crime and Victimization / edited by Peter C. Kratcoski, Maximilian Edelbacher. [electronic resource]
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Computer filePublication details: Cham, Switzerland : Springer International Publishing, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (XVIII, 272 pages 11 illustrations in color.)ISBN: - 9783319726823 (E-book)
- HV 6250.4 P47 2018
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Part I- Trends in the criminal behavior of the elderly -- Introduction to Part 1: Overview of trends in elderly crime in various parts of the world -- Chapter 1: Trends in types of crimes committed by the Elderly the United States Characteristics of Elderly Offenders -- Chapter 2: Trends and types of crimes by the elderly in Europe -- Chapter 3: Trends in types and amount of crimes committed by the elderly in China -- Chapter 4: Elderly crime in the United Kingdom and Wales -- Chapter 5: The Older person as a criminal and as a victim of crime: A South African overview -- Part ll: Overview of Criminal Victimization of the Elderly -- Chapter 6 : Victim offender relationship in the victimization of the elderly in the United States -- Chapter 7- Elder abuse in communities of color in the United States -- Chapter 8: Elderly victimization in aging Japan -- Chapter 9: The victim- perpetrator problem in elder abuse and neglect -- Chapter 10: Abuse and neglect of the elderly -- Chapter 11- Victimization of elderly women, witches and widows -- Part III- Introduction: The criminal justice response to the prevention of elderly crime and treatment of the elderly offender -- Chapter 12- Justice system response to elderly criminality -- Chapter 13-Treatment of older offender with mental health problems -- Chapter 14: Summary; Comparative analysis of trends in elderly crime and victimization.
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