Elderly abuse and neglect is a social problem of increasing concern to policymakers, practitioners, and researchers worldwide. This book is a comprehensive overview of the current and growing issue of elderly abuse and neglect. The book examines aging, theories of elder victimization, current policy issues, the variety of victimizations that occur to the elderly, and new practice intervention models, all supplemented with up-to-date research on crimes against the elderly. The goal of this book is to provide students and practitioners working within the fields of psychology, social work, human services, criminal justice, and health with a broad understanding of elderly victimization and the resources available to address it. There is a set of 306 PowerPoint slides available upon adoption of this book. Click here to view a sample presentation. If you are a professor using this book for a class, please contact Beth at bhall@cap-press.com to request your slides.
Understanding Elder Abuse and Neglect : A Victimological and Psychological Perspective