After watching the video about elderly

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After watching the video about elderly inmates in this week’s module, address the following questions:

Why do we have such a rapidly growing population of elderly inmates? The video discusses several reasons.

What statistics as quoted in our video this week were surprising to you?

Discuss your thoughts about one of the inmates that was interviewed in this video. What was their sentence, what crime did they commit, how long have they been in prison? Do they seem to still be dangerous? If not, should they still be in prison?

Should elderly inmates get special treatment? Should they get released when the get old, sick, and are not dangerous anymore? Why or why not?

second part

Let’s talk a little about elderly abuse. How is elderly abuse defined? What are the most common forms of elder abuse?

How is elder abuse different from child abuse? Should offenders be given the same punishments as child abusers? How do you think elderly abusers would be perceived in prison compared to child abusers?

Should people convicted of elder abuse be subject to more serious penalties that crimes against others?

Include at least 2 outside references in your post

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One of the reasons for the rapidly growing population of elderly inmates is an enhancement to prisoner punishments. Inmate conviction laws are tough on crime that requires an offender to serve 85% before they are eligible for parole (Al Jazeera, 2010). Another factor for the increasing elderly prison population is the conviction of life without parole.

The statistics quoted in the video that I found surprising.

Some of the statistics quoted in the video that I found surprising were the inmates’ growth rate in the segment of 50 years and over. The population had grown by 200% over the last decade (Al Jazeera, 2010). The projection for the annual growth rate is at 45%, which is also surprising.

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