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What are differences and similarities between elderly first-time offenders, habitual elderly offenders, and offender-turned-elderly-in-prisons?

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What are differences and similarities between elderly first-time offenders, habitual elderly offenders, and offender-turned-elderly-in-prisons?
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Sumita Mitra answered on Dec 07 2021
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Elderly Offenders: (A sneak peek)
If we take out any statistic and do an analysis, we get to see that more than half of the inmates in any prison happens to be of the younger age group. But in the past few decades the number of the elderly inmate population has been on the rise and their ages ranges from early fifties to older. These population presents a number of concerns for the co
ectional homes in terms of health care and provision, as well as mental, social and physical health and healthcare issues for the inmates themselves. Studies show that the hike has been quite significant and has gone to double digit percentage numbers of late.
First time elderly offender:
An elderly first time offender is someone who has
oken the law and is in prison. They constitute the most of the elderly inmates in the prison and is not generally harmful or pose a threat to others and the security inside. They are generally convicted of crimes like molestation, physical abuses, financial crimes like tax...
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