Randwick International of Social Science Journal
Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): RISS Journal, July

Elder Crimes of the Law Abiding: Backwards Dresses, Covered Up Messes, and Nursing Homes

Jason S. Ulsperger (Arkansas Tech University, USA)
Kristen Ulsperger (Arkansas Tech University, USA)
J. David Knottnerus (Oklahoma State University, USA)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2023

Abstract

This article uses data from 75 biographies, autobiographies, and research monographs on nursing homes to explore physical neglect and abuse. Linked to crimes of the law abiding concepts, it implies employees see maltreatment as “normal.” It extends lines of research examining bureaucratic forces and their influence on nursing homes. It also provides a history of elder care in the UK and US and a review of structural ritualization theory. Findings concentrate on how rituals involving hierarchical structure, work efficiency, documentation, and rules adversely influence care homes. This includes physical maltreatment involving employee neglect of personal needs of residents, failing to provide medical help, bodily harm, and not maintaining quality living spaces.

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rissj

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Subject

Humanities Social Sciences

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The RISS Journal publishes research and analysis papers in the fields of social science include humanities such as anthropology, business studies, communication studies, corporate governance, criminology, history, culture, cross-cultural studies, ethics, education, economy, geography, philosophy, ...