Literature DB >> 33634649

Defining an age cut-off for older offenders: a systematic review of literature.

Helene Merkt1, Sophie Haesen1, Leila Meyer1, Reto W Kressig2, Bernice S Elger1, Tenzin Wangmo1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: In the literature, 65 years is commonly used as the age to designate an older person in the community. When studying older prisoners, there is much variation. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how researchers define older offenders and for what reasons. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The authors reviewed articles on health and well-being of older offenders to assess terminology used to describe this age group, the chosen age cut-offs distinguishing younger offenders from older offenders, the arguments provided to support this choice as well as the empirical base cited in this context.
FINDINGS: The findings show that the age cut-off of 50 years and the term "older" were most frequently used by researchers in the field. The authors find eight main arguments given to underscore the use of specific age cut-offs delineating older offenders. They outline the reasoning provided for each argument and evaluate it for its use to define older offenders. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: With this review, it is hoped to stimulate the much-needed discussion advancing towards a uniform definition of the older offender. Such a uniform definition would make future research more comparable and ensure that there is no ambiguity when researchers state that the study population is "older offenders". © Emerald Publishing Limited.

Keywords:  Accelerated aging; Aging prisoners; Mental health; Older offenders; Older prisoners; Somatic health

Year:  2020        PMID: 33634649     DOI: 10.1108/IJPH-11-2019-0060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Prison Health        ISSN: 1744-9200


  4 in total

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Authors:  Bryce E Stoliker; Ashmini G Kerodal; Lisa M Jewell; Kelsey Brown; Arlene Kent-Wilkinson; Shelley Peacock; Megan E O'Connell; J Stephen Wormith
Journal:  Health Justice       Date:  2022-01-24

2.  Challenges in providing ethically competent health care to incarcerated older adults with mental illness: a qualitative study exploring mental health professionals' perspectives in Canada.

Authors:  Kirubel Manyazewal Mussie; Félix Pageau; Helene Merkt; Tenzin Wangmo; Bernice Simone Elger
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2021-12-18       Impact factor: 3.921

3.  Health and Health Service Needs: Comparison of Older and Younger Women with Criminal-Legal Involvement in Three Cities.

Authors:  Amanda Emerson; Ashlyn Lipnicky; Megan Comfort; Jennifer Lorvick; Karen Cropsey; Sharla Smith; Megha Ramaswamy
Journal:  J Aging Health       Date:  2021-06-12

4.  Loneliness and social isolation among the older person in a Swiss secure institution: a qualitative study.

Authors:  Félix Pageau; Helene Seaward; Elmar Habermeyer; Bernice Elger; Tenzin Wangmo
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 3.921

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