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100 1 _aWarren, Jenifer.
245 1 4 _aThe Graying of the Prisons. /
_cJenifer Warren.
260 _bLos Angeles Times Syndicate,
_c2002.
440 0 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
_nArticle 52.
_pFamily,
_x1522-3213;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
500 _aOriginally Published: The Graying of the Prisons, June 9, 2002; pp. A1+.
520 _a"Statistics show that inmates 55 and over now make up about 4% of California's prison population, totaling about 5,800 men and women. But experts say that number is deceptively low. Because their lives have been marked by substance abuse, violence and a lack of medical care, most prisoners are physiologically up to 10 years older than their true age, the National Institute of Corrections reports." (LOS ANGELES TIMES) This article addresses the increasing number of aging convicts in prisons.
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 0 _aAged prisoners.
650 0 _aPrison administration.
650 0 _aPrisoners
_xMedical care.
650 0 _aPrisoners
_xTreatment.
650 0 _aPrisons
_xCost of operation.
650 0 _aPrisons
_xFinance.
651 0 _aCalifornia.
710 2 _aSIRS Publishing, Inc.
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
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_x1522-3213.
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