University of Minnesota Final Project. Spring 2016. Degree: Master of Liberal Studies. Advisor: Joshua Page, 1 computer file (PDF)This project examines the reasons for the growing cohort of aging American prisoners overall while focusing on living conditions inside prisons and the potential outcomes for older women in particular. Employing a qualitative analysis, informed by quantitative research and a wide range of carceral literature, the inquiry seeks to discover different possibilities for the futures of these women. The United States incarcerates more women than any other country and, by 2030, one-third of all prisoners will be age 55 or older. Human rights issues relating to prison conditions, punitive sentencing policies, and prisone...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the aging of prisoners in North Carolina from 1980 t...
There has been a significant increase in the nation\u27s female incarceration rate. During 2006, the...
This article critically reviews the scholarly literature that describes older U.S. inmates and that ...
a thorough, insightful, and engaging book on women aging in prison. It is a topic that, until fairly...
Women form a growing minority within the worldwide prison population and have special needs and dist...
Women "doing life" in prison have stories to tell that we all need to hear. In this dissertation the...
Built around the experiences of older prisoners, Punished for Aging looks at the challenges individu...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
Thesis deals with female prisoners in the American prison system and their overall position within t...
Over the last two decades, there has been a rapid rise in the proportion of older adults in prisons ...
There are a rising number of incarcerated elderly adults and/or individuals with chronic or terminal...
After interviewing 84 current and former women prisoners, law professor Paula Johnson, a former pros...
According to Polish Penitentiary Service statistics, there were 2131 women serving sentences in Poli...
This study investigated the identities of women who have been in prison. Prisonrates and the effects...
The number of women in prison is increasing, as is the number of women serving long-term sentences. ...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the aging of prisoners in North Carolina from 1980 t...
There has been a significant increase in the nation\u27s female incarceration rate. During 2006, the...
This article critically reviews the scholarly literature that describes older U.S. inmates and that ...
a thorough, insightful, and engaging book on women aging in prison. It is a topic that, until fairly...
Women form a growing minority within the worldwide prison population and have special needs and dist...
Women "doing life" in prison have stories to tell that we all need to hear. In this dissertation the...
Built around the experiences of older prisoners, Punished for Aging looks at the challenges individu...
The United States has incarcerated more of its citizens than any other progressive nation worldwide....
Thesis deals with female prisoners in the American prison system and their overall position within t...
Over the last two decades, there has been a rapid rise in the proportion of older adults in prisons ...
There are a rising number of incarcerated elderly adults and/or individuals with chronic or terminal...
After interviewing 84 current and former women prisoners, law professor Paula Johnson, a former pros...
According to Polish Penitentiary Service statistics, there were 2131 women serving sentences in Poli...
This study investigated the identities of women who have been in prison. Prisonrates and the effects...
The number of women in prison is increasing, as is the number of women serving long-term sentences. ...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the aging of prisoners in North Carolina from 1980 t...
There has been a significant increase in the nation\u27s female incarceration rate. During 2006, the...
This article critically reviews the scholarly literature that describes older U.S. inmates and that ...