Perspectives on Elderly Crime and Victimization

Peter C. Kratcoski

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The populations of nations throughout the world, especially those economically developed countries of North America, Europe, and Asia, have become older.

In the United States and Europe, the “baby boomer” generation born soon after World War II ended is now approaching “senior citizen” status. Later generations of child-bearers in various countries, either by choice or by adherence to government policies, had fewer children than families in the past generations. At the present time, many countries are seeing a population decline and a change in the structure of the population, with a larger segment of the population in the older age category.

This change has not gone unnoticed by the “shakers and doers” in the industry, retail marketing, and the housing market, as well as political leaders. For example, in the past, housing, clothing styles, and recreational and leisure time operations were geared toward the younger and middle-aged populations. Now, there has been a dramatic shift in focus toward older persons who have the time, funds, and resources for housing, clothing, and activities consistent with an older age lifestyle.

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CRIME
 

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Perspectives on Elderly Crime and Victimization
978-3-319-72682-
272p.; pdf file.; 3.2 MB
English

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Peter C. Kratcoski
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Springer
New York
2018

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