Communication strategies police can use with the elderly.
Title: Communication strategies police can use with the elderly.
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Communication strategies police can use with the elderly.
The Oxford Dictionary (2002) defines elderly as 'past middle age', and the term middle aged is described as 'the time of human life between youth and old age, usually reckoned as the years between 40 and 60', (Dictonary.com, 2005). From these definitions, an elderly person is someone who is over the age of 60. This age group accounts for around 2.5 million people, which is over 12.8% of Australia's population. (Photius Coutsoukis, 2004) This essay will outline the majority of problems that
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students and professionals,
University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia.
McEwan, L & Kaur P, 2001, Normal Communicaton in the Elderly, Charles Sturt
University Australia, last viewed 20th June 2005, <http://www.csu.edu.au/faculty/health/cmhealth/Speech/McEwan_Kawi/site4.html>
Photius Coutsoukis, 2004, viewed 11th June 2005,
<http://www.theodora.com/wfbcurrent/australia/index.html>
The Oxford Dictionary, 2002, The Australian essential colour, Oxford University
Press, Melbourne, Victoria.
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