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Correctional Health Care: Addressing the Needs of Elderly, Chronically Ill, and Terminally Ill Inmates. 2004 ed.
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Correctional Health Care: Addressing the Needs of Elderly, Chronically Ill, and Terminally Ill Inmates
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Author(s)
Anno, B. Jaye
Graham, Camelia
Lawrence, James E.
Shansky, Ronald
Source(s)
Criminal Justice Institute (Middletown, CT)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Corrections (Washington, DC)
Details
Published 2004.
148 pages.
Related Topics
Elderly offender
(Special Offenders)
Health services
(Offender Services)
Hospice/Palliative care
(Offender Services)
Special offenders
(Special Offenders)
Surveys
(Statistics &Research)
An exploratory report regarding the management of aging and infirm inmates is presented. Six chapters follow an executive summary: introduction; what we know about elderly; chronically ill, and terminally ill inmates; effective evaluation for identifying the special needs of inmates; program, housing, and treatment considerations; ethical and policy considerations for the care of elderly and infirm inmates; and conclusion. Appendixes include: Criminal Justice Institute Survey-Managing the Needs of Aging Inmates and Inmates With Chronic and Terminal Illnesses; site-visit reports; and site visit checklist.
Accession Number: 018735
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