Summary: This article reviews the evidence available on the treatment of older prisoners within England and Wales who are the fastest growing group within prisons. It concentrates on the lack of available social care facilities for older prisoners. Many older prisoners have special needs that are not met within prison, mainly because of the 'sameness' principle that is applied. Social care is as important to older prisoners as their health care. Although some social care may be available to older prisoners, it is not provided within the legal framework that applies to older people outside of prison. This article argues that the general legal obligation to provide social care (imperfect though it may be), should also be applied within the pr...
Background: The need to improve palliative care in UK prisons is increasingly urgent; the prison pop...
Background: Older people are the fastest-growing group in prisons in England and Wales and have comp...
This chapter will consider the impact of ageing on the prison population and will include discussion...
Summary: This article reviews the evidence available on the treatment of older prisoners within Engl...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
The fastest growing sector of the prison population is older people. Although the numbers are still ...
BACKGROUND: The number of older prisoners has risen exponentially over the last two decades, especia...
Background: Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh prison estate....
Recent years have witnessed significant increase in numbers of older men imprisoned in England and W...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh...
Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh prison estate. Older priso...
Despite an obvious and growing need, there has historically been scant provision of social care and ...
Despite falling crime rates in England and Wales over the past 20 years, the number of prisoners has...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about the current health care situation and the legal rights ...
Objective: The existing literature on ageing prisoners tends to focus on such aspects as diagnosis a...
Background: The need to improve palliative care in UK prisons is increasingly urgent; the prison pop...
Background: Older people are the fastest-growing group in prisons in England and Wales and have comp...
This chapter will consider the impact of ageing on the prison population and will include discussion...
Summary: This article reviews the evidence available on the treatment of older prisoners within Engl...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
The fastest growing sector of the prison population is older people. Although the numbers are still ...
BACKGROUND: The number of older prisoners has risen exponentially over the last two decades, especia...
Background: Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh prison estate....
Recent years have witnessed significant increase in numbers of older men imprisoned in England and W...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh...
Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh prison estate. Older priso...
Despite an obvious and growing need, there has historically been scant provision of social care and ...
Despite falling crime rates in England and Wales over the past 20 years, the number of prisoners has...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about the current health care situation and the legal rights ...
Objective: The existing literature on ageing prisoners tends to focus on such aspects as diagnosis a...
Background: The need to improve palliative care in UK prisons is increasingly urgent; the prison pop...
Background: Older people are the fastest-growing group in prisons in England and Wales and have comp...
This chapter will consider the impact of ageing on the prison population and will include discussion...