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  • 016095

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  • Published 2000?.
  • 21 pages.

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Georgia Aging Inmate Population: An Analysis of Historic Trends and Projection of the Future Population

Publication year: 2000 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: An additional 1,500 inmates 50 years old and older are estimated to be added to Georgia's prison population by 2004 due to the 1995 "two strikes" law and the 1998 "parole 90% policy". Charts provide graphic information concerning: inmate age distribution shift; average increase in inmate age; admission trends; projected admissions; admission type; crime type; conviction offense; sentence lengths; inmates serving life and life without parole; the effects of seven deadly sins (serious violent felonies) on the aging population; the effects of parole's 90% policy on the aging population; combined effects of seven deadly sins and parole 90% on the average daily population of inmates age 50+; older inmates in the standing population; projected inmate population age 50 and older; inmate institutional assignments; physical health; mental health; and security classification.
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