Issues in Crime, Criminal Justice and Aging

$58.00

Jason L. Powell
Associate Dean of Faculty, Coventry University, UK

Series: Social Perspectives in the 21st Century
BISAC: SOC004000

This book explores the issues of crime, aging and criminal justice and their relationship to pensions, prisons, offenders, and victimization. The book is original in that it explores such key issues from the social domain of “aging”. This book begins by exploring the relationship of crime, criminal justice and trust – an essential context that is situated that can provide key conceptual insights into the key issues in crime and criminal justice. The book then moves to assess the main issues of crime. These are associated with understanding pensions, on the one hand, and imprisonment for older people, on the other hand. The book focuses its gaze upon older people as offenders and victims. (Imprint: Novinka )

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 – Unmasking ‘Trust’, Crime and Criminal Justice

Chapter 2 – Issues in Crime I: Aging and Pensions

Chapter 3 – Issues in Crime II: Aging and Prisons

Chapter 4 – Issues in Crime III: Older People as Offenders and Victims

References

Index

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