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Homicide
trends in the U.S.
Eldercide
For persons age 65 or older, both the number of homicides and homicide victimization rates declined through 2000 and then stabilized
- About 5% of all homicides were of persons age 65 or older.
- More males age 65 or older were homicide victims than females of the
same age.
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[D]
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[D]
For additional statistical information on this topic, see the BJS publication
Crimes
against persons age 65 or older, 1993-2002.
Older homicide victims were more likely to have been killed during
a felony than younger victims
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[D]
Source: FBI, Supplementary Homicide Reports, 1976-2005.
See also Additional information about the data.
Note: The victims of the 9/11/01 terrorist attacks are not included in this analysis.
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