Bieńkowska, Ewa2013-07-172013-07-171999Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny 61, 1999, z. 1, s. 111-117.0035-9629http://hdl.handle.net/10593/6960Despite of the fact that the elderly become more rarely victims of a crime than younger persons - the results of such a victimisation are for them decidedly worse, according to general opinion. This concerns not only physical and psychological harms, but also - the moral wrongs and, finally, clearly more limited possibilities of properly reacting to a situation. All of this is being accompanied with a high level of the fear of a crime. The fear increases with the ageing process and is mainly irrationally distorted by, among others, the mass-media. Important is also the fact that the elderly are fully aware of their particular situation and of high risk of victimisation. As a result it only makes the isolation deeper and a level of the threat raises.plOSOBY STARSZE GRUPĄ O PODWYŻSZONYM STOPNIU RYZYKA WIKTYMIZACJITHE ELDERLY AS A GROUP OF INCREASED DEGREE OF A VICTIMISATION RISKArtykuł