For offender groups, difficulties in definition of 'elderly' and 'older' are considerable. Adoption of chronological age cutoffs gives little indication of service need. Contrary to popular belief, there has been no upsurge of offending among people of 60 and over, but there has been an increase in their representation in the prison population. Older prisoners tend to have more mental and physical health care needs than younger prisoners and than their similarly aged peers in the community. Their needs may be more appropriately met in health care rather than criminal justice services. Neither health care nor criminal justice services, however, have yet made adequate specific provision for this group. Our commentary reviews current evidence ...
Background: Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh prison estate....
This chapter will consider the impact of ageing on the prison population and will include discussion...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh...
For offender groups, difficulties in definition of 'elderly' and 'older' are considerable. Adoption ...
An increase in the number of older and elderly inmates in the prison system has sparked controversy ...
This article critically reviews the scholarly literature that describes older U.S. inmates and that ...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
The number of older prisoners entering and ageing in prison has increased in the last few decades. A...
The impact of an aging prison population is causing concern among different stakeholders, including ...
Summary: This article reviews the evidence available on the treatment of older prisoners within Engl...
As America is graying, so is the prison population. This article discusses the variable ways police ...
The U.S. criminal justice population is aging at a significantly more rapid rate than the overall U....
The fastest growing sector of the prison population is older people. Although the numbers are still ...
Over the last two decades, there has been a rapid rise in the proportion of older adults in prisons ...
The number of aging prisoners in North America has increased substantially in recent years. This gro...
Background: Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh prison estate....
This chapter will consider the impact of ageing on the prison population and will include discussion...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh...
For offender groups, difficulties in definition of 'elderly' and 'older' are considerable. Adoption ...
An increase in the number of older and elderly inmates in the prison system has sparked controversy ...
This article critically reviews the scholarly literature that describes older U.S. inmates and that ...
Summary: In light of longstanding concern about the lack of social care in prisons, the 2014 Care Ac...
The number of older prisoners entering and ageing in prison has increased in the last few decades. A...
The impact of an aging prison population is causing concern among different stakeholders, including ...
Summary: This article reviews the evidence available on the treatment of older prisoners within Engl...
As America is graying, so is the prison population. This article discusses the variable ways police ...
The U.S. criminal justice population is aging at a significantly more rapid rate than the overall U....
The fastest growing sector of the prison population is older people. Although the numbers are still ...
Over the last two decades, there has been a rapid rise in the proportion of older adults in prisons ...
The number of aging prisoners in North America has increased substantially in recent years. This gro...
Background: Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh prison estate....
This chapter will consider the impact of ageing on the prison population and will include discussion...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Older prisoners are the fastest growing subgroup in the English and Welsh...