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  2. Aging offender - Wikipedia

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    An aging offender or an elderly offender is an individual over the age of 55 who breaks the law or is in prison. [1] The numbers of elderly individuals breaking the law and being placed in prison is increasing, and presents a number of problems for correctional facilities in terms of health care and provision, as well as mental, social and physical health and healthcare issues for the inmates ...

  3. Older prisoners - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, Maryland will take up legislation in the January 2020 legislative session to expand geriatric parole to about 265 inmates older than 60 who are suffering from illness or other complications of aging. [12]

  4. 'From rehabilitation to torture': Push to release sick ... - AOL

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    In Indiana, the governor has the power to release elderly and dying inmates through the medical clemency process, but that authority has rarely been used. ... it happens in Indianapolis, far from ...

  5. 'Like a nursing home': Inside Alaska's aging inmate population

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    And inmates can file an appeal for compassionate release with the help of an attorney, rather than having most of the burden placed on the disabled, elderly, impaired inmates themselves, said Price.

  6. California deals with dementia among aging inmates - AOL

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    Over 18,000 of the state's prisoners are over the age of 55, and health issues in the swelling population are forcing changes.

  7. Compassionate release - Wikipedia

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    Obtaining a compassionate release for a prison inmate is a process that varies from country to country (and sometimes even within countries) but generally involves petitioning the warden or court to the effect that the subject is terminally ill and would benefit from obtaining aid outside of the prison system, or is otherwise eligible under the relevant law.

  8. Japan’s elderly are lonely and struggling. Some women ... - AOL

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    Theft is by far the most common crime committed by elderly inmates, especially among women. In 2022, more than 80% of elderly female inmates nationwide were in jail for stealing, according to ...

  9. Life imprisonment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, the biggest cause of the reformatories' failure to live up to expectations was that despite the enthusiasm of reformers and Zebulon Brockway's call for an end to vengeance in criminal justice, those within the prison environment, both inmates and guards alike, continued to conceive of prison as a place of retribution. [7]