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Perfil do idoso acusado de cometer crime em um munic?pio do litoral Norte do Rio Grande do Sul

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Previous issue date: 2015-08-07 / Despite the remarkable growth of the elderly population, and the growing concern from various arenas with this population segment, old age is likewise the outcome of diverse opinions, myths and prejudices. It is genuine that the elderly frequently are victims of several kinds of hostility, but the fact remains that he or she, too, is also an agent of the committal of criminal offenses. In order to try to understand this phenomenon, I tried to describe the profile of the elderly accused of committing crime. Through documentary research could show that among the 4806 surveyed occurrences - corresponding to the total Occurrences bulletins registered in Imb?-RS Police Station in 2013 - found 92 occurrences related to elderly offenders (1.91% of total occurrences). The total population is 17,670 inhabitants (IBGE, 2010), and 2803 are elderly (15.9% of total population). The elderly population is formed by 1458 women (52% of the elderly) and 1345 men (48% of the elderly). Thus, we can say that in the period surveyed, 3.28% of the elderly were accused of committing some sort of crime. The proportion of non-aged adults (18 to 59 years) and seniors (60 and over) is 3.43 non-elderly adults for every elderly, i.e., older represent 22.6% of adults and 15.9% of the entire population. This study was able to show the profile of the elderly accused of committing crime: 75% are men; 53.2% have primary education and only 4.4% of them are illiterate. Therefore, a continuous and integrated action of the health network and public safety with other social areas ? particularly social studies ? can anticipate risk situations for the elderly (and the whole community) as well as preventing harmful occurrences, implementing studies and anticipating interventions to prevent injuries diseases, to promote citizenship, sort out conflicts and reduce urban violence. / Apesar do not?rio aumento da popula??o de idosos, e a crescente preocupa??o das mais diversas ?reas com esse segmento populacional, a velhice ?, ainda, fruto das mais variadas crendices, mitos e preconceitos. ? verdade que o idoso, muitas vezes, ? v?tima das mais diversas formas de agress?es, por?m n?o ? menos verdade que ele, da mesma maneira, tamb?m ? agente da pr?tica de delitos. A fim de buscar entender esse fen?meno, procurou-se descrever o perfil do idoso acusado de cometer crime. Atrav?s de pesquisa documental, pudemos comprovar que dentre as 4806 ocorr?ncias pesquisadas ? correspondentes ao total de Boletins de Ocorr?ncias registrados na Delegacia de Pol?cia de Imb?-RS no ano de 2013 ? 3,28% do total de idosos foi acusado de cometer algum tipo de crime (1,91% do total de ocorr?ncias), sendo que 75% dos crimes s?o praticados por homens. Os crimes contra a liberdade individual foram os mais cometidos. Quanto ? escolaridade dos agressores, 53,2% possuem ensino fundamental e apenas 4,4% declararam-se n?o alfabetizados. O maior ?ndice de agressores encontra-se na faixa et?ria entre 60 e 64 anos (57,6%). Dos crimes cometidos, 65,3 % correspondem ? amea?a (27,1%), Les?o corporal (26,1%) e Crimes contra o patrim?nio: 12,1%. Portanto, uma a??o cont?nua e integrada da rede de sa?de e de seguran?a p?blica com as demais ?reas sociais ? particularmente os estudos sociais ? pode antecipar situa??es de risco para idosos (e comunidade em geral), bem como evitar ocorr?ncias danosas, implementando estudos e antecipando interven??es que previnam agravos, de forma a promover a cidadania, gerenciar conflitos e reduzir a viol?ncia urbana.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:tede2.pucrs.br:tede/6291
Date07 August 2015
CreatorsBrand?o, S?rgio Vieira
ContributorsCataldo Neto, Alfredo
PublisherPontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Gerontologia Biom?dica, PUCRS, Brasil, Instituto de Geriatria e Gerontologia
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Formatapplication/pdf
Sourcereponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_RS, instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, instacron:PUC_RS
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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