2014
DOI: 10.1108/ijph-04-2013-0017
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Bridging community and prison for older adults: invoking human rights and elder and intergenerational family justice

Abstract: The human rights implications for the current treatment of older adults in prison include providing in-prison treatment that promotes safety, well-being, reconciliation, and seamless bridges between prison and community for older adults and their families. The True Grit Program is presented as an example of a humanistic and holistic approach of such an approach.

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“…Whilst recognising the importance of youth crime issues, focusing on young offenders creates the danger that older people become deprioritised and disempowered, rendered invisible and excluded. (Codd and Bramhall, 2002: 33)The majority of research undertaken to date tends to focus on the experiences of resettlement following a period of custody (Maschi et al, 2014; Forsyth et al, 2015; Wyse, 2018), Approved Premises (Reeves, 2013), and an inherent assumption that older clients are sex offenders (Docherty, n.d.). Although sex offences represent the single largest offence category for those aged over 50 in prison (45%), this does mean that over half of older offenders have not been convicted of a sexual offence.…”
Section: What Do We Know About Older Clients On Probation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whilst recognising the importance of youth crime issues, focusing on young offenders creates the danger that older people become deprioritised and disempowered, rendered invisible and excluded. (Codd and Bramhall, 2002: 33)The majority of research undertaken to date tends to focus on the experiences of resettlement following a period of custody (Maschi et al, 2014; Forsyth et al, 2015; Wyse, 2018), Approved Premises (Reeves, 2013), and an inherent assumption that older clients are sex offenders (Docherty, n.d.). Although sex offences represent the single largest offence category for those aged over 50 in prison (45%), this does mean that over half of older offenders have not been convicted of a sexual offence.…”
Section: What Do We Know About Older Clients On Probation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dramaturgi digunakan dalam mence ritakan tambahan biaya hidup berkaitan de ngan pendapatan WBP. Konsep dramaturgi ini didasarkan pada negosiasi Maschi et al (2014) dan Vanhaelemeesch & Beken (2014) yaitu di lapas. Negosiasi ini melibatkan dia log sekaligus pernyataan WBP dan petugas sebagai aktor utama, serta peneliti (Whedy) sebagai aktor pembantu.…”
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“…Kondisi yang bertujuan untuk menyelaraskan dengan peraturan lapas karena peraturan sebagai pembatas WBP secara ketat dalam keseluruhan aktivi tas. Hal ini sebagaimana dinyatakan Maschi et al (2014) bahwa perilaku interaksi untuk mempersiapkan peran dan kesan yang ingin ditangkap dalam cara sama oleh pihak lain. Cara yang sama ini berarti mengacu kepada kesamaan (peraturan) yang berarti ada per tunjukan yang ditampilkan.…”
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“…Additionally, correctional facilities do not have a professionally trained workforce that can adequately address the safety, health, and social needs, especially those of LGBT and older people . A coordinated public health response that can improve access to health and justice for criminal justice involved LGBT people, especially for elders, is needed (Maschi et al, , 2014.…”
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confidence: 99%