NCJ Number
39182
Date Published
1976
Length
7 pages
Annotation
RESULTS OF A STUDY TO EXPLORE THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT LIVING ARRANGEMENTS ON NUMBERS AND TYPES OF CRIMES WITH ELDERLY VICTIMS, DETERMINING FEARS AND ATTITUDES OF RESIDENTS, AND ASSESSING PREVENTIVE ATTEMPTS.
Abstract
THE STUDY EMPLOYED INTERVIEW SURVEYS OF TENANTS IN THREE TYPES OF HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE ELDERLY AGE - INTEGRATED, AGE - SEGREGATED, AND A MIXED ARRANGEMENT OF AGE - SEGREGATED UNITS WITHIN AN AGE INTEGRATED PROJECT - IN THE ALBANY-TROY AREA. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WAS GATHERED THROUGH A SURVEY OF PROJECT MANAGERS, PUBLIC HOUSING OFFICIALS, SECURITY PERSONNEL, AND POLICE OFFICIALS CONCERNING SECURITY PRACTICES AND PROBLEMS IN THE STUDY SETTINGS. DATA FROM THE SURVEY OF TENANTS INDICATE THAT MARKEDLY MORE RESPONDENTS IN AGE - INTEGRATED HOUSING HAD BEEN VICTIMS OF CRIME AND THAT FEAR OF CRIME WAS GREATER IN AGE - INTEGRATED PROJECTS. THE FINDINGS OF THE STUDY TENDED TO SUPPORT THE CONCEPT OF AGE - SEGREGATED PUBLIC HOUSING FOR THE AGED AS A MEANS OF REDUCING THE INCIDENCE AND FEAR OF CRIME. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PLANNING AGE - SEGREGATED HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY ARE MADE...EB