监禁与老年人健康之间的联系。

IF 3 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Meghan A Novisky, Stephanie Grace Prost, Benjamin Fleury-Steiner, Alexander Testa
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摘要

在过去的几十年里,美国惩教机构的老龄化人口急剧增长。目前,美国监狱中大约四分之一的成年人年龄在50岁以上。在过去的十年里,研究同样扩展到对监禁对老年人的影响进行分类,以及监禁对这一人群的无数独特之处。在本文中,我们总结了在监禁,健康和老龄化的交叉点的文献状态。我们首先概述监禁对老年人一系列个人健康结果的影响。接下来,我们提供有针对性的政策影响,以解决监禁对老年人健康的影响。最后,我们提出了一个研究议程,强调理论建设、基于监狱的方法、扩大对老年妇女的了解、认知障碍、惩教人员的观点和干预措施,以提高被监禁老年人的健康。
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Linkages between incarceration and health for older adults.

The aging population in United States (US) correctional facilities has grown dramatically over the last several decades. At present, roughly one in four adults incarcerated in US prisons are at least 50 years of age. Research over the last ten years has likewise expanded to catalog the impacts of incarceration on older adults, and the myriad ways incarceration is unique for this population. In this paper, we summarize the state of the literature at the intersection of incarceration, health, and aging. We begin by outlining the impacts of incarceration on a range of individual health outcomes for older adults. Next, we offer targeted policy implications to address the health consequences of incarceration for older adults. Finally, we conclude by offering a research agenda that emphasizes theory building, jail-based approaches, and expansion of what is known about older women, cognitive impairment, correctional staff perspectives, and interventions to enhance the health of older persons who are incarcerated.

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Health and Justice
Health and Justice Social Sciences-Law
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.60%
发文量
34
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Health & Justice is open to submissions from public health, criminology and criminal justice, medical science, psychology and clinical sciences, sociology, neuroscience, biology, anthropology and the social sciences, and covers a broad array of research types. It publishes original research, research notes (promising issues that are smaller in scope), commentaries, and translational notes (possible ways of introducing innovations in the justice system). Health & Justice aims to: Present original experimental research on the area of health and well-being of people involved in the adult or juvenile justice system, including people who work in the system; Present meta-analysis or systematic reviews in the area of health and justice for those involved in the justice system; Provide an arena to present new and upcoming scientific issues; Present translational science—the movement of scientific findings into practice including programs, procedures, or strategies; Present implementation science findings to advance the uptake and use of evidence-based practices; and, Present protocols and clinical practice guidelines. As an open access journal, Health & Justice aims for a broad reach, including researchers across many disciplines as well as justice practitioners (e.g. judges, prosecutors, defenders, probation officers, treatment providers, mental health and medical personnel working with justice-involved individuals, etc.). The sections of the journal devoted to translational and implementation sciences are primarily geared to practitioners and justice actors with special attention to the techniques used.
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