Older adults comprise an increasing proportion of the prison and homeless populations. While older age is associated with adverse post-release health events and incarceration is a risk factor for homelessness, the health status and homelessness risk of older pre-release prisoners are unknown. Moreover, most post-release services are geared towards veterans; it is unknown whether the needs of non-veterans differ from those of veterans. To assess health status and risk of homelessness of older pre-release prisoners, and to compare veterans with non-veterans. Cross-sectional study of 360 prisoners (≥55 years of age) within 2 years of release from prison using data from the 2004 Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Faci...
ObjectivesTo examine post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in older jail inmates, and to de...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
Aging in custody and the rising population of elderly prisoners are creating compelling challenges f...
Older adults comprise an increasing proportion of the prison and homeless populations. While older a...
This study describes physical and mental health of incarcerated males aged ≥50 years who spent at le...
ObjectivesWe examined older jail inmates' predetainment acute care use (emergency department or hosp...
The purpose of this study was to determine relationships between homelessness and incarceration amon...
Homelessness has long been a public health issue in the U.S. Veteran population. A review of communi...
The U.S. criminal justice population is aging at a significantly more rapid rate than the overall U....
BACKGROUND Older prisoners are the fastest growing group of prisoners in most countries. They hav...
Older offenders (offenders 50 years and older) are a distinct groups within the U.S. correctional sy...
The United States ’ older adult prison population is growing rapidly. This study identifies and desc...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2014. Older prisoners are the fastest growing incarcerated su...
One of the little known ironies in the field of prison health is the notion that prison may actually...
BackgroundIn the US, the median age of adults experiencing homelessness and incarceration is increas...
ObjectivesTo examine post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in older jail inmates, and to de...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
Aging in custody and the rising population of elderly prisoners are creating compelling challenges f...
Older adults comprise an increasing proportion of the prison and homeless populations. While older a...
This study describes physical and mental health of incarcerated males aged ≥50 years who spent at le...
ObjectivesWe examined older jail inmates' predetainment acute care use (emergency department or hosp...
The purpose of this study was to determine relationships between homelessness and incarceration amon...
Homelessness has long been a public health issue in the U.S. Veteran population. A review of communi...
The U.S. criminal justice population is aging at a significantly more rapid rate than the overall U....
BACKGROUND Older prisoners are the fastest growing group of prisoners in most countries. They hav...
Older offenders (offenders 50 years and older) are a distinct groups within the U.S. correctional sy...
The United States ’ older adult prison population is growing rapidly. This study identifies and desc...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2014. Older prisoners are the fastest growing incarcerated su...
One of the little known ironies in the field of prison health is the notion that prison may actually...
BackgroundIn the US, the median age of adults experiencing homelessness and incarceration is increas...
ObjectivesTo examine post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms in older jail inmates, and to de...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
Aging in custody and the rising population of elderly prisoners are creating compelling challenges f...