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Crime and older people
Crime and older people
Adelaide
25 February 1993
Introduction
This conference examines the issue of older people and crime. The papers cover: fear of crime; the role of the police; elder abuse and neglect; and crime prevention, urban design and local government initiatives.
Conference papers
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Crime and older people : preface
Marianne James, Australian Institute of Criminology
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Opening address
Senator The Hon Michael Tate, Minister for Justice and Senator for Tasmania
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Crime Prevention and Older People
The Hon Chris Sumner, Attorney-General, Minister for Crime Prevention, Minister of Public Sector Reform, South Australia
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Older age, better life - from rhetoric to reality
Marianne James, Australian Institute of Criminology
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Keynote address : Victimisation and fear of crime among the elderly : a possible link?
Professor Ezzat Fattah, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada
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Victimisation and fear amongst the elderly : an examination of two community surveys
Paul Thomas, Office of Crime Statistics, South Australia
The role of the police
Panel discussion : the role of the police in crime prevention and fear reduction
Elder abuse and neglect (1)
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Abuse and neglect of older people : maximising and minimising the problem?
Dr John McCallum, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University
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The 'getting' of elder abuse on the agenda
Peter Dunn, Lecturer in Gerontology/Social Science, Charles Sturt University, New South Wales
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Engaging service providers in an effective response to elder abuse : the South Australian experience
Margaret Farr, Office of the Commisioner for the Ageing, South Australia
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Elder abuse : eight scenarios in search of a construct
Justin McDermott, Older Persons Planning Unit, Department of Health and Community Services, Victoria
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Patterns of elder abuse
Paul Sadler, Office on Ageing, New South Wales
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An analysis of situations of elder abuse and neglect in Brisbane, and other Australian studies
Jan Roberts, Community Health Development Worker, Women's Health Sector, Queensland Health
Guardianship issues
Elder abuse and neglect (2)
Panel discussion : policy perspectives around Australia
Crime prevention, urban design and local government initiatives
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Report of a project conducted at Aldersgate Village, South Australia
Gwen Moore, Manager of Day Services, Adelaide Central Mission, South Australia
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Urban design and crime prevention in housing for the ageing
Wendy Bell, Planning Consultant, South Australia
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Creating safer communities with the elderly
Karena Shannon, Coordinator, Christchurch Safer Community Council, New Zealand
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A practical application of defensible space theory
Stephen Axford, Manager, Urban Design, Department of Planning and Development, Victoria
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Cooperation and a geographic information system makes a very much safer place to live
Matt Miller, Group Manager, Information Services, City of Doncaster and Templestowe, Victoria
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Reduce crime against the elderly - a Western Australian perspective
Chief Insp Des Hunter, Community Policing Unit, Western Australia Police, Western Australia
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Reducing fear of crime among the elderly : the Victorian experience through the confident living program for older Victorians
Sgt Lindy Kerr, Victoria Police; and Brian Spencer, Department of Justice, Victoria
Panel discussion : Directions for the future - a multi-faceted approach
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Concluding discussion
Marianne James, Australian Institute of Criminology; Lange Powell, Commissioner for the Ageing, South Australia; Paul Sadler, Senior Policy Officer, Office of the Ageing, New South Wales; Ron Cahill, Chief Magistrate, Australian Capital Territory; Professor Ezzat Fattah, School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia, Canada; and Chief Supt Geoff Edwards, Officer in Charge, Community Affairs Branch, South Australia Police