This book brings together international research from scholars and
activists on the forms of violence that older women experience into a
unique, comprehensive two-volume set. This first volume consolidates the
research on the forms, causes and extent of different forms of violence
against older women. It considers the theoretical limitations of our
understandings and charts the gaps in empirical and theoretical research
in this area and how this has hindered effective policy and practice
responses to violence against older women. Taken together, this volume
offers an important starting point from which future research can draw
to address the gaps in knowledge and evidence. It also highlights issues
that are particular to older women's experiences of violence compared
with younger women. It highlights gaps in existing research and suggests
a future research agenda and implications for practitioners. It will be
of interest to researchers in social and health care, gerontology,
sociology and social policy, feminist research and criminology.