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The severity of life imprisonment through the prism of old age


The severity of life imprisonment through the prism of old age

In producing a continuum of harm for those who face lifelong sentences as they go through the different stages of the aging processes, old age ...

The severity of life imprisonment through the prism of old age

This paper considers the pains of life-sentence imprisonment through the novel vantage point of old age understood as a process. Our prison populations are ...

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'Time's relentless melt': The severity of life imprisonment through the prism of old age - Marion... This paper considers the pains of life ...

No end in sight: US's enduring reliance on life imprisonment

Nearly five times the number of people are now serving life sentences in the United States as were in 1984, a rate of growth that has outpaced ...

Older Incarcerated Adults' Views on Ageing in Prison - MDPI

Demographic changes have led to an increase in older people in prisons. Whereas the rehabilitative process of younger offenders is geared towards their ...

Examining Perceptions of Confinement Among Older Life Without ...

While studies show that the pains of imprisonment decrease over time, this is not because the pains of imprisonment change or diminish, but ...

The aging prison population: Causes, costs, and consequences

A robust body of research shows that incarceration itself accelerates aging: people face more chronic and life-threatening illnesses earlier ...

Growing old and dying inside: | Prison Reform Trust

... people in prison aged 60 and over serving a life sentence ... 'Time's relentless melt': The severity of life imprisonment through the prism of old ...

‪Dr Marion Vannier‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

'Time's relentless melt': The severity of life imprisonment through the prism of old age. M Vannier, A Nellis. Punishment & Society 25 (5), 1271-1292, 2023. 9 ...

Nothing But Time: Elderly Americans Serving Life Without Parole

Almost half of the people serving life without parole are 50 years old or more and one in four is at least 60 years old. ... Elderly man in prison ...

Depth, weight, tightness: Revisiting the pains of imprisonment

By the way you carry yourself, and the people you hang about with. ... I ... Caird R (1974) A Good and Useful Life: Imprisonment in Britain Today.

Managing the Risk of Living: Life Imprisonment, the Medical Gaze ...

Vannier, ''Time's Relentless Melt': The Severity of Life Imprisonment Through the Prism of Old Age', Punishment & Society, № 5, с. 1271 https://doi.org ...

Solitary confinement - Wikipedia

Solitary confinement is a form of imprisonment in which an incarcerated person lives in a single cell with little or no contact with other people.

Elderly life-sentenced prisoners: a forgotten and 'invisible' group

In this blog, PRI's Vicki Prais, looks at the challenges faced by elderly people in prison, sentenced to life imprisonment.

Supporting Mental Health and Well-Being of an Aging Prison ...

'Time's relentless melt': The severity of life imprisonment through the prism of old age. Punishment & Society,. 1–22; doi: 10.1177 ...

Why do so many people think that life in prison without parole is ...

The USA is not competent at it and thus the death sentence turns out to be actually life but with no way of knowing when the penal system will ...

Protection of the Right to Life in Prison - Juridica International

The right to life is essentially bound up with the darkest – and perhaps most disturbing – sides of prison: use of force, violent deaths and suicides, and the ...

Older prisoners - UK Parliament

remain active and involved in the prison regime well into old age ... was the slower pace at which older people adapt to life in the community and ...

Incarceration & social inequality

Among young African American men with high school diplomas, about one in ten is in prison or jail. Figure 1. Percentage of Men Aged Twenty to Thirty-Four in ...

Neither mad nor bad? The classification of antisocial personality ...

Although ASPD is a prism through which many people view the capacity of formerly incarcerated persons to improve their lives, caution is ...