Purpose The rapidly increasing number of older adults cycling through local criminal justice systems (jails, probation, and parole) suggests a need for greater collaboration among a diverse group of local stakeholders including professionals from healthcare delivery, public health, and criminal justice and directly affected individuals, their families, and advocates. The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework that local communities can use to understand and begin to address the needs of criminal justice-involved older adults. Design/methodology/approach The framework included solicit input from community stakeholders to identify pressing challenges facing criminal justice-involved older adults, conduct needs assessments of criminal...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
As the pool of eligible recipients continues to grow, understanding service system utilization and b...
Older adults who are incarcerated and living in prisons represent an increasing, yet invisible, grou...
Many gerontologists base their philosophical framework on a philosophy that encapsulates designing a...
Older adults consistently prefer aging in place, which requires a high level of community support an...
A framework of social inclusion can promote equity and aid in preventing and addressing the abuse of...
Over the past several decades, federal policy has made states and communities increasingly more resp...
The U.S. criminal justice population is aging at a significantly more rapid rate than the overall U....
Elder abuse interventions need a multidisciplinary approach to address the complex dynamics of the a...
Mobility, broadly defined as movement in all of its forms from ambulation to transportation, is crit...
Discusses TRIAD and the need for law enforcement agencies to work with seniors to identify problems ...
Purpose: The purpose of this work is to describe the development and operation of a new model for in...
Throughout history of America’s criminal justice system as it relates to drug use has been utilize a...
The number of older adults with dementia in U.S. prisons is rapidly rising. Yet, the vast majority o...
The purpose of this project was to explore older adults\u27 perceptions of community needs in educat...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
As the pool of eligible recipients continues to grow, understanding service system utilization and b...
Older adults who are incarcerated and living in prisons represent an increasing, yet invisible, grou...
Many gerontologists base their philosophical framework on a philosophy that encapsulates designing a...
Older adults consistently prefer aging in place, which requires a high level of community support an...
A framework of social inclusion can promote equity and aid in preventing and addressing the abuse of...
Over the past several decades, federal policy has made states and communities increasingly more resp...
The U.S. criminal justice population is aging at a significantly more rapid rate than the overall U....
Elder abuse interventions need a multidisciplinary approach to address the complex dynamics of the a...
Mobility, broadly defined as movement in all of its forms from ambulation to transportation, is crit...
Discusses TRIAD and the need for law enforcement agencies to work with seniors to identify problems ...
Purpose: The purpose of this work is to describe the development and operation of a new model for in...
Throughout history of America’s criminal justice system as it relates to drug use has been utilize a...
The number of older adults with dementia in U.S. prisons is rapidly rising. Yet, the vast majority o...
The purpose of this project was to explore older adults\u27 perceptions of community needs in educat...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
As the pool of eligible recipients continues to grow, understanding service system utilization and b...
Older adults who are incarcerated and living in prisons represent an increasing, yet invisible, grou...