Friday, January 27, 2012

Elderly Inmates: Aging Prison Population Strains Tight State Budgets

Elderly Inmates: Aging Prison Population Strains Tight State Budgets

NEW YORK — In corrections systems nationwide, officials are grappling with decisions about geriatric units, hospices and medical parole as elderly inmates – with their high rates of illness and infirmity – make up an ever increasing share of the prison population.

At a time of tight state budgets, it's a trend posing difficult dilemmas for policymakers. They must address soaring medical costs for these older inmates and ponder whether some can be safely released before their sentences expire.

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Elderly Inmates: Aging Prison Population Strains Tight State Budgets
The Huffington Post News Editors
Fri, 27 Jan 2012 11:30:49 GMT

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