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Ageing bodies in prisons: The experiment of aged prisoners

Par : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2015. Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : Prison population is characterized by its “youth,” since the average age of prisoners is 34.3 years. However, over recent decades, prison administration has seen a significant increase in inmates aged fifty years or older. How is the ageing of the body understood in prison? This paper shows that prisoners’ bodies are at the intersection of physical vulnerability and social vulnerability. Nevertheless, it shows how prisoners cope with signs of the ageing body and deploy protective tactics against others.
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Prison population is characterized by its “youth,” since the average age of prisoners is 34.3 years. However, over recent decades, prison administration has seen a significant increase in inmates aged fifty years or older. How is the ageing of the body understood in prison? This paper shows that prisoners’ bodies are at the intersection of physical vulnerability and social vulnerability. Nevertheless, it shows how prisoners cope with signs of the ageing body and deploy protective tactics against others.

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