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What life is like for the U.S.’s increasingly aging prison population

"Improvements in medical care, longer jail terms because of stricter sentencing guidelines and an increase in the number of older adults being sent to prison have had a significant effect on the U.S. prison population: The average age of inmates is rising."

Washington Post

June 27, 2018

End of Life Care, Jail & Prison ConditionsAnthony BradleyJuly 29, 2018Elderly Care
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