高齢犯罪者をめぐる諸問題 : 公的資料から見た高齢犯罪者の実態 (課題研究 高齢化社会における犯罪と刑事政策)
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In recent years Japanese society has rapidly changed to an unusually aging society. Generally it is said that "aged people" mean people of 65 years old and over. But in this paper I define aged people as those of 60 years old and over because of statistical restrictions etc. (1) Penal Code Aged Offenders (excluding traffic professional negligence) Comparing the ratios by the age group between the years of 1966 and 1991, the percentages of 40 years and over the forties increased from 8.0 percent to 10.8 percent, the fifties from 3.8 percent to 6.7 percent of, and the sixties and over from 1.9 percent to 4.3 percent. Among the numbers of offenders of 60 years and over cleared by the police in 1991, the most prevalent offense in this age group is larceny accounting for 70.0 percent, followed by embezzlement accounting for 15.4 percent, fraud accounting for 3.7 percent and bodily injury accounting for 2.6 percent. (2) Elderly People as Victims of Crime Regarding the major Penal Code Offences of which victims are 60 years old and over, larceny shows the largest number, followed by fraud, destruction of things, house-breaking and bodily injury in 1991. Among the people killed in traffic accidents and pedestrians who died since 1973, the ratio of the age group of 60 years and over decreased from 39.5 percent in 1973 to 37.2 percent in 1975, but since then it has been increasing. In 1991, victims of the age group accounted for 51.9 percent.
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