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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
To view data, click on the chart. To view data, click on the chart. 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 victimsTo view data, click on the chart. Source: FBI, Supplementary Homicide Reports, 1976-2005. Note: The victims of the 9/11/01 terrorist attacks are not included in this analysis. |
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