The aging population in U.S. prisons has become an increasingly urgent issue, with a growing number of elderly inmates incarcerated. As the U.S. prison system continues to grapple with this issue the elderly population—often suffering from chronic health conditions—presents unique challenges. Older prisoners tend to require more medical care, and their declining health can strain already-overburdened prison healthcare systems. Additionally, the cost of housing elderly prisoners is higher, prompting debates about the ethics and practicality of keeping aging individuals incarcerated for crimes committed long ago, especially those who pose little threat to society.
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