This book provides a systematic and scholarly examination of the
major questions facing academics and practitioners working in the
area of deviance and aging. Drawing on the theoretical and
empirical work from established leaders in criminology and criminal
justice, the editors provide large sample studies that identify the
long-term trends in the area of aging and crime. This volume is a
fine source of data about a minor facet of offensive behavior.
"Contemporary Sociology"
The book provides a systematic and scholarly examination of the
major questions facing academics and practitioners working in the
area of deviance and aging. Drawing on the theoretical and
empirical work from established leaders in criminology and criminal
justice, the editors provide large sample studies that identify the
long-term trends in the area of aging and crime. The introduction
addresses the question of the real trends among older offenders and
offers a detailed review of the criminological and criminal justice
literature on older offenders. The section on criminological
perspectives examines the question Why does criminal behavior
decline with age? from both sociological and psychological
perspectives. Other chapters discuss the application of social
learning, control, and anomie theories of deviance to crime by
older offenders; provide an econometric analysis of property crime;
and consider research on alcohol abuse and homicide among elderly.
The section dealing with criminal justice perspectives examines the
dispositions of police, judiciary, and correctional management
toward the elderly. This final section also includes coverage of
special sub-populations of elderly offenders, such as violent
offenders, and long-term offenders.
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