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Overcrowding In African Americans

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Another reason there is a problem with overcrowding is due to the elders’ ethnicity. There are those who believe that a person’s race does not have anything to do with the sentencing guidelines, but this is not the case.
Much of aged detainees in the judicial system are African American males. Many should ponder why are there so many African American men in prison? Could it be due to the type of crime committed which would guarantee and extended prison sentence or could it be due to the prejudice within the judicial system?
According to Schaefer (2014), African Americans make up thirty-nine percent of jail and prison inmates. The reason being is that most African Americans are disproportionately poor and cannot afford to get the best lawyer …show more content…

Although elderly inmates are receiving health care while they are institutionalized, they are not always receiving the proper health care that is needed. The overwhelming increase in the elderly prison population has caused challenges to health care administrators. According to Kuhlmann and Ruddel (2005), not only do elderly inmates have common illnesses such as high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, dementia or other diseases that one undergoes as they age, elderly inmates are also affected by transmissible diseases due to overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, or unprotected sex. Health officials also have a problem treating elderly patients who are at the top of the list for being attacked by other inmates. Even if an elderly inmate is healthy when processed into the prison system, the stressors contribute to the declines in physical functioning ensuing in amplified health care. Kuhlmann and Ruddel (2005), states the only way that elderly inmates can receive proper health care is if public health practitioners and jail administrators launch an improved long-term …show more content…

One may pose the question, should elderly inmates be on death row? Keeping an older inmate on death row who is about to die of old age is cruel and unusual punishment. According to Benzine (2014), “the Supreme Court, in its death sentence jurisprudence, made it clear that capital punishment must be limited only to individuals whose extreme guilt makes them deserving of death” (p.90). Hence, executing a person with a mental disability and a juvenile is deemed cruel and unusual punishment, but according to the Supreme Court, an aging inmate does not fit into the

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