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Another exciting area which appeared during interviews was the health condition
of respondents. Except for one respondent, all of them have complained about their
physical or psychological issues, which sometimes overlapped. Some of the older
prisoners were addicted to alcohol, substances, or drugs. The respondents themselves
stated that the health issues are related to their age. Overall, the health issues included
movement problems, cardiovascular issues, diabetes, higher cholesterol, hypertension,
etc.
According to Zverinova (2022), older people (including people in excursion of
imprisonment) often experience chronic illnesses. The number of psychological issues is
also high. It is expected that 30% of elderly people struggle with their mental health.
9. Conclusion
With regard to the recent trend in the ageing population in the Czech population,
we can assume that in the near future, there will be significant growth in the number of
elderly people committing crimes. Thus, there will be a growth in the number of older
people in the excursion of imprisonment. This population will be burdened with personal,
health, and social issues for which society and the prison service of the Czech Republic
must prepare (Martinkova, Biedermanova, 2019).
The number of older prisoners is not big, but the majority of care providers in
prisons have noticed them. Sometimes, it is not viewed as a significant issue.
Diverse studies (Branham, 2010; Snyder, 2009) highlight that prisoners might look ten
years older than they are. The connection between health and physical appearance
cannot be forgotten, and this is also related to prisoners. Cognitive levels, recidivism
and years spent in prison are only a few risk factors which influence prisoners.
Compensation and the mechanism (physical mechanism) of support, help, and care can
help make prisoners more comfortable with ageing.
What do we need to pay attention to in prisons so that ageing is more comfortable
for older prisoners? The job market in prison is limited and primarily focused on physical
jobs. Job and daily activities are often the main motive of life in prison, not only for older
prisoners. Analysis of health care for this group and development of health care is
missing here. On top of our interest must be physical health issues. Any health limitation
cannot be omitted by prison employees, and mainly any mental decline and potential
signs of dementia. Hand in hand with psychological issues, there is also an issue with
loneliness. To successfully develop and prevent these issues, it is crucial to provide
quality education for employees. So, the employees will be aware of all potential issues
related to ageing.
According to Vidovicova and Wiji (2020), we can say that if an individual is locked
up in an environment without any positive attitude and any chance for contact with
positively tuned people, there is not any chance for them to change their attitude and
behavior. Therefore, we must overcome negativity with a positive attitude, behavior,
and mindset without judging previous life experiences.