NCJ Number
186256
Date Published
January 2000
Length
313 pages
Annotation
This is the report on the proceedings of a national symposium
held October 30-31, 2000, in Washington, DC, to share
information across disciplines about innovative ideas and
programs to enhance efforts to prevent, reduce, and respond to
the crime victimization of older people throughout the country.
Abstract
Reports on a national symposium on elder victimization, which featured approaches to bringing together professionals from the public safety, social service, and health care fields. This OJP report provides a detailed summary of all the sessions and includes short descriptions of the featured programs.
Date Published: January 1, 2000
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