This article is based on a quantitative study investigating the quality of life of older Canadian prisoners. For this study, social science methodology was used to answer certain legal questions, such as: what are the mental health issues of older male offenders and how are these needs influencing the exercise of their legal rights? Are institutions prepared to deal with the increased needs of older offenders? If no, is this an infringement of this group\u27s rights?In this article, the mental health problems of older offenders are first outlined. Second, the legal, policy, and institutional limitations in responding to these problems are described. Based on these findings, it is maintained that a change in the treatment of older offenders ...
As America is graying, so is the prison population. This article discusses the variable ways police ...
BACKGROUND Older prisoners are the fastest growing group of prisoners in most countries. They hav...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
This article is based on a quantitative study investigating the quality of life of older Canadian pr...
The number of aging people in prison has been on the rise in the last few decades. Their heightened ...
This article builds the case for expanding s. 7 of the Charter of Canadian Rights and Freedoms to ap...
This article builds the case for expanding s 7 of the Charter of Canadian Rights and Freedoms to app...
Built around the experiences of older prisoners, Punished for Aging looks at the challenges individu...
Growing numbers of older incarcerated offenders raise a number of challenges for Correctional Servic...
Summary: This article reviews the evidence available on the treatment of older prisoners within Engl...
Older offenders (offenders 50 years and older) are a distinct groups within the U.S. correctional sy...
This article critically reviews the scholarly literature that describes older U.S. inmates and that ...
The number of aging prisoners in North America has increased substantially in recent years. This gro...
The fastest growing sector of the prison population is older people. Although the numbers are still ...
Aging in custody and the rising population of elderly prisoners are creating compelling challenges f...
As America is graying, so is the prison population. This article discusses the variable ways police ...
BACKGROUND Older prisoners are the fastest growing group of prisoners in most countries. They hav...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
This article is based on a quantitative study investigating the quality of life of older Canadian pr...
The number of aging people in prison has been on the rise in the last few decades. Their heightened ...
This article builds the case for expanding s. 7 of the Charter of Canadian Rights and Freedoms to ap...
This article builds the case for expanding s 7 of the Charter of Canadian Rights and Freedoms to app...
Built around the experiences of older prisoners, Punished for Aging looks at the challenges individu...
Growing numbers of older incarcerated offenders raise a number of challenges for Correctional Servic...
Summary: This article reviews the evidence available on the treatment of older prisoners within Engl...
Older offenders (offenders 50 years and older) are a distinct groups within the U.S. correctional sy...
This article critically reviews the scholarly literature that describes older U.S. inmates and that ...
The number of aging prisoners in North America has increased substantially in recent years. This gro...
The fastest growing sector of the prison population is older people. Although the numbers are still ...
Aging in custody and the rising population of elderly prisoners are creating compelling challenges f...
As America is graying, so is the prison population. This article discusses the variable ways police ...
BACKGROUND Older prisoners are the fastest growing group of prisoners in most countries. They hav...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...