Lindsey E Wylie, Eve M Brank
Aging and the Criminal Legal System
Community Services, Courts, Corrections, and Policy
Lindsey E Wylie, Eve M Brank
Aging and the Criminal Legal System
Community Services, Courts, Corrections, and Policy
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This book examines issues specific to older adults within the criminal legal system and applies behavioral science research to examine these issues.
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This book examines issues specific to older adults within the criminal legal system and applies behavioral science research to examine these issues.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 283
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781433843006
- ISBN-10: 1433843005
- Artikelnr.: 71978603
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 283
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781433843006
- ISBN-10: 1433843005
- Artikelnr.: 71978603
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lindsey E. Wylie, JD, PhD, is a senior court research associate at the National Center for State Courts and adjunct faculty at the University of Nebraska Omaha. Her research evaluates the consequences of legal system involvement for special populations, to inform state courts in developing practical and innovative evidence-informed practices, processes, and policies. Eve M. Brank, JD, PhD, is the Aaron Douglas Professor of Psychology, Courtesy Professor of Law, and Director of the Center on Children, Families, and the Law at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Her research primarily focuses on the way the law intervenes (and sometimes interferes) in family and personal decision making.
Preface: Purpose and Background of This Book
Introduction: Aging and the Law Theoretical Foundations
Part I. Roles of Older Adults in the Criminal Legal System
Chapter 1. Issues in Aging and the Criminal Legal System
Chapter 2. Older Adults as Legal Decision Makers
Chapter 3. Older Adults as Victims of Crime
Chapter 4. Older Adults as Eyewitnesses
Chapter 5. Older Adults as Perpetrators of Crime
Part II. Aging and Criminal Legal System Stages
Chapter 6. Involvement With Law Enforcement and the Courts
Chapter 7. Forensic Evaluation of Older Adults in Criminal Cases
Chapter 8. Older Adults in the Correctional System: “Aging in Prison”
Chapter 9. Reduce, Resentence, Release, and Reentry: Legal Responses to
“Aging in Prison”
Chapter 10. Next Steps: Expanding Legal Responses to Older Adults
References
About the Authors
Introduction: Aging and the Law Theoretical Foundations
Part I. Roles of Older Adults in the Criminal Legal System
Chapter 1. Issues in Aging and the Criminal Legal System
Chapter 2. Older Adults as Legal Decision Makers
Chapter 3. Older Adults as Victims of Crime
Chapter 4. Older Adults as Eyewitnesses
Chapter 5. Older Adults as Perpetrators of Crime
Part II. Aging and Criminal Legal System Stages
Chapter 6. Involvement With Law Enforcement and the Courts
Chapter 7. Forensic Evaluation of Older Adults in Criminal Cases
Chapter 8. Older Adults in the Correctional System: “Aging in Prison”
Chapter 9. Reduce, Resentence, Release, and Reentry: Legal Responses to
“Aging in Prison”
Chapter 10. Next Steps: Expanding Legal Responses to Older Adults
References
About the Authors
Preface: Purpose and Background of This Book
Introduction: Aging and the Law Theoretical Foundations
Part I. Roles of Older Adults in the Criminal Legal System
Chapter 1. Issues in Aging and the Criminal Legal System
Chapter 2. Older Adults as Legal Decision Makers
Chapter 3. Older Adults as Victims of Crime
Chapter 4. Older Adults as Eyewitnesses
Chapter 5. Older Adults as Perpetrators of Crime
Part II. Aging and Criminal Legal System Stages
Chapter 6. Involvement With Law Enforcement and the Courts
Chapter 7. Forensic Evaluation of Older Adults in Criminal Cases
Chapter 8. Older Adults in the Correctional System: “Aging in Prison”
Chapter 9. Reduce, Resentence, Release, and Reentry: Legal Responses to
“Aging in Prison”
Chapter 10. Next Steps: Expanding Legal Responses to Older Adults
References
About the Authors
Introduction: Aging and the Law Theoretical Foundations
Part I. Roles of Older Adults in the Criminal Legal System
Chapter 1. Issues in Aging and the Criminal Legal System
Chapter 2. Older Adults as Legal Decision Makers
Chapter 3. Older Adults as Victims of Crime
Chapter 4. Older Adults as Eyewitnesses
Chapter 5. Older Adults as Perpetrators of Crime
Part II. Aging and Criminal Legal System Stages
Chapter 6. Involvement With Law Enforcement and the Courts
Chapter 7. Forensic Evaluation of Older Adults in Criminal Cases
Chapter 8. Older Adults in the Correctional System: “Aging in Prison”
Chapter 9. Reduce, Resentence, Release, and Reentry: Legal Responses to
“Aging in Prison”
Chapter 10. Next Steps: Expanding Legal Responses to Older Adults
References
About the Authors