Politics
Briefing: When jail becomes home: Japan's elderly seek refuge behind bars
Strategic angle: Japan’s demographic crisis is playing out even behind bars as the number of elderly inmates quadruples over the past 20 years.
editorial-staff
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Updated 8 days ago
Japan's prison system is facing a notable shift as the number of elderly inmates has quadrupled in the past 20 years, reflecting broader demographic trends.
Approximately 20% of individuals over 65 in Japan live below the poverty line, prompting some to seek refuge in prisons as a means of survival.
This trend not only underscores the urgent need for social support systems but also necessitates a reevaluation of prison infrastructure to accommodate an aging population.