POLISENS BROTTSFÖREBYGGANDE INFORMATIONSKAMPANJER. En kvalitativ intervjustudie om hur äldre brottsoffer uppfattar Polisens kommunikationsinsatser gällande åldringsbrott
Abstract
This study examines the crime prevention information campaigns of the Police targeting the
elderly, focusing specifically on their effectiveness and how these campaigns are perceived by
the older target group. Crimes against the elderly, including fraud such as “vishing”, have
significantly increased in recent years and pose a serious problem both at the individual and
societal levels.
Crimes against the elderly, also known as elder crimes, include fraud, theft, assault, and other
types of abuse that affect people over 65 years old and individuals with disabilities. The
consequences for the victims can be devastating, ranging from loss of confidence and altered
self-image to feelings of fear and isolation. On a societal level, these crimes can lead to
increased costs for healthcare and legal processes. To address this issue, the Police has
conducted several information campaigns through various channels such as “Polisen.se”,
social media, and physical information letters. Despite these efforts, the number of reported
elder crimes continues to rise, raising questions about the campaigns' effectiveness and reach.
In this essay, we conducted a qualitative interview study with elderly individuals who have
been victims of different kinds of vishing. The aim was to explore how these individuals
value and use information to protect themselves against crimes and how they perceive the
Police's communication efforts. Through the interviews, we collected data on the elderly
respondents' awareness of elder crimes, their experiences of being victimized, and their views
on the Police's information campaigns.
Our results show that awareness of elder crimes is relatively high among the elderly, but this
does not always lead to concrete measures to protect themselves. Information is valued more
highly when presented in a credible and concrete manner through traditional media such as
TV and newspapers. Additionally, many elderly people feel that the information is more
relevant and trustworthy when it specifically relates to their age group.
Based on our findings, we recommend that the Police develops their information campaigns
by tailoring them to be more relatable and emotionally engaging for the elderly. This can be
achieved by using elements that elderly individuals can relate to, such as images of older
people in information materials and stories that reflect their own experiences.
In summary, this study emphasizes the importance of improving and tailoring crime
prevention communication to better protect elderly citizens against elder crimes and thereby
contribute to a safer society.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2024-09-09Author
Magnusson Benali, Nora
Wilhelmsson, Olivia
Keywords
Åldringsbrott, Bedrägeri, Brottsförebyggande, Informationskampanj, Äldre, Polisen, Kvalitativ intervjustudie, Sense-making, Digitalisering
Series/Report no.
1270
Language
swe