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posted by mrpg on Monday March 26 2018, @12:37PM   Printer-friendly
from the atama-ga-ii dept.

Japan's Prisons Are a Haven for Elderly Women

Every aging society faces distinct challenges. But Japan, with the world's oldest population (27.3 percent of its citizens are 65 or older, almost twice the share in the U.S.), has been dealing with one it didn't foresee: senior crime. Complaints and arrests involving elderly people, and women in particular, are taking place at rates above those of any other demographic group. Almost 1 in 5 women in Japanese prisons is a senior. Their crimes are usually minor—9 in 10 senior women who've been convicted were found guilty of shoplifting.

Why have so many otherwise law-abiding elderly women resorted to petty theft? Caring for Japanese seniors once fell to families and communities, but that's changing. From 1980 to 2015, the number of seniors living alone increased more than sixfold, to almost 6 million. And a 2017 survey by Tokyo's government found that more than half of seniors caught shoplifting live alone; 40 percent either don't have family or rarely speak with relatives. These people often say they have no one to turn to when they need help.

[...] Neither the government nor the private sector has established an effective rehabilitation program for seniors, and the costs to keep them in prison are rising fast. Expenses associated with elder care helped push annual medical costs at correctional facilities past 6 billion yen (more than $50 million) in 2015, an 80 percent increase from a decade before. Specialized workers have been hired to help older inmates with bathing and toileting during the day, but at night these tasks are handled by guards.

At some facilities, being a correctional officer has come to resemble being a nursing-home attendant. Satomi Kezuka, a veteran officer at Tochigi Women's Prison, about 60 miles north of Tokyo, says her duties now include dealing with incontinence. "They are ashamed and hide their underwear," she says of the inmates. "I tell them to bring it to me, and I will have it washed." More than a third of female correctional officers quit their jobs within three years.

[...] [Ms. N, age 80:] "I can't tell you how much I enjoy working in the prison factory. The other day, when I was complimented on how efficient and meticulous I was, I grasped the joy of working. I regret that I never worked. My life would have been different. I enjoy my life in prison more. There are always people around, and I don't feel lonely here. When I got out the second time, I promised that I wouldn't go back. But when I was out, I couldn't help feeling nostalgic."

Kodokushi.

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  • (Score: 2) by GreatAuntAnesthesia on Monday March 26 2018, @01:24PM (19 children)

    by GreatAuntAnesthesia (3275) on Monday March 26 2018, @01:24PM (#658410) Journal

    Cue the alt-righters saying that the third, less expensive option would be cheaper to simply shoot the old people dead. (Oh, and that they would gladly line up to do the deed themselves, for fun).

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @02:21PM (15 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @02:21PM (#658432)

    How about you care for your parents?
    Lemme guess, no children. Oh well, there you go.

    • (Score: 2) by GreatAuntAnesthesia on Monday March 26 2018, @02:33PM (11 children)

      by GreatAuntAnesthesia (3275) on Monday March 26 2018, @02:33PM (#658441) Journal

      I have kids. What's your point?

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @02:42PM (7 children)

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @02:42PM (#658448)

        Have your kids take care of you.

        • (Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:08PM (2 children)

          by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:08PM (#658463)

          Always such genius words from the fools desperate to escape living in a society. Truly the have their cake and eat it too crowd.

          Since you'll probably whine that I didn't even address your point I'll explain. In the drive for corporate efficiency Japan shifted from near-guaranteed lifetime jobs to the standard western method of firing people in a quest for quarterly gains. The housing market is tough, many young people can barely afford a broom closet yo live in since most jobs are in the big cities. Long story shirt it simply isn't as feasible for children to take care of their parents. Thanks free market!!!! Maybe if housing wasn't treated as an investment scheme for people to suck money out of we wouldn't see this problem.

          There is undoubtedly more to it, but such a widespread problem is due to more than moral failures of the children. Your "solution" I'd just more stupid head in sand syndrome.

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:14PM (1 child)

            by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:14PM (#658467)

            Then commute to work, just like everyone else.

            • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:31PM

              by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:31PM (#658477)

              Stick a pinecone up your butt, it'll be more helpful to everyone involved. Maybe you just don't think its a big deal cause you already live with your parents.

        • (Score: 5, Insightful) by GreatAuntAnesthesia on Monday March 26 2018, @04:09PM (3 children)

          by GreatAuntAnesthesia (3275) on Monday March 26 2018, @04:09PM (#658498) Journal

          That's just not feasible in the modern world. Young people today do not have the room in their lives to be carers. Either they are high-achievers who need every scrap of time to keep up with their careers, or they are middle/low achievers who need every possible resource just to keep food on the table. Oh, and not to mention they have their own kids to look after...

          The demographics have changed. Old people are living longer and needing more (and more complex) care. Meanwhile their kids are breeding later, which means that their own parenthood is more likely to coincide with their parents' decrepitude. The ridiculous state of housing and the concentration of work into the cities means that the chances of an adult being able to afford to live within half an hour of the leafy suburbs of their parents are vanishingly slim. With houses getting smaller and more expensive, very few people have enough space for a permanent house guest (never mind one with complex needs like mobility issues).

          We live in a high-pressure world where workers are being squeezed ever harder by the economy. Time, money and living space are getting tighter and tighter for all but the richest. Increasing cost of living and falling wages mean that young people are under more and more pressure just to survive, without additional dependants. The days of a family (let alone an extended family) surviving off the wages of a single earner are long gone, both adults must now work. Now you want those workers to take on ANOTHER full-time job. What planet do you live on?

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @05:46PM (1 child)

            by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @05:46PM (#658561)

            "and needing more (and more complex) care."

            no, people were allowed to die before. now everyone thinks you have to bankrupt the whole nation to keep one old drunk chain smoker alive until life extension tech comes on line. you had you life. try dying with some goddamn self respect.

            • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @07:34PM

              by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @07:34PM (#658607)

              You first, but obviously you have no respect to give so dying with any is gonna be hard. You must be one of those "damn welfare queens are stealing muh monies through taxes!" people. So according to you all old people are drunk chain smokers who are better off dead. May you never experience hardship such as insane medical bills, inability to work, homelessness, or any other difficult life occurrence. I just don't think you would be able to cope and it would shatter you beyond repair.

          • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 27 2018, @04:14AM

            by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 27 2018, @04:14AM (#658808)

            To live with your parents.

            You are expected to have a place of your own, at minimum wiht non-familial roommates, or preferably on your own in order to be considered successful enough for people to date you. So if it takes you longer to find a spouse it means longer you have to be on your own before you don't have to 'advertise' as a succesful single, and after that then you have to find out if your spouse is willing to take on the care for one or both of your parents, usually only one pair, at which point unless the other family has two or more kids, one of whom is willing to do so, they are now SOL for having unpaid assisted living conditions.

            An ex-friend's mom returned to Japan to take care of her parents there, being their only child from the 50s. Many 'younger' families are in even more dire straits, having either had a single child or no children at all. Many more don't even have a spouse or steady bf/gf to fall back on for support.

            America is not much better, unless you are part of a religious or ethnic social network which can provide you support, or for many others, gangs.

      • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @04:28PM (2 children)

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @04:28PM (#658503)

        The alt-right and religious decide that if you don't have children as GOD commands, you are a waste and should be killed.

        • (Score: 2) by fritsd on Monday March 26 2018, @04:44PM (1 child)

          by fritsd (4586) on Monday March 26 2018, @04:44PM (#658513) Journal

          Wow, I had no idea that Zen buddhism and Shintoïsm were so strict...

          • (Score: 2) by HiThere on Tuesday March 27 2018, @01:54AM

            by HiThere (866) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday March 27 2018, @01:54AM (#658747) Journal

            I wish it were as simple as a idiotic religious belief system. It's isn't.

            Many people don't have the willingness to empathize with other people. Religion doesn't play any part except being used as an excuse for their beliefs. Shinto would require that you care for your parents, and Christianity would require that you give to the less fortunate. But both have other concerns also which the focused can use to justify actions directly in opposition to the nominal beliefs.

            Part of this is that old people become disgusting. They lose control of their bowels. Their skin become ugly. Etc. People who have a strong reaction to something disgusting will find an excuse to refuse assistance to them, even indirectly. If they are vocally religious, the excuse is likely to be religious, but it's an excuse, and often (usually) directly in opposition to the actual tradition of the religion.

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    • (Score: 5, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:04PM (2 children)

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:04PM (#658460)

      How about you care for your parents?
      Lemme guess, no children. Oh well, there you go.

      Wait, wait, wait. What do you mean, "your parents have no children"? I don't think you understand this whole "parents-children" concept.

      • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:29PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:29PM (#658476)

        AC is not to blame. AC was grown in a lab from stem cells derived from dandruff. That's why there are so many AC.

      • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:57PM

        by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @03:57PM (#658489)

        Mod uncle up.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @08:23PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @08:23PM (#658633)

    I've never heard anyone deemed an "alt_righter" say anything even remotely close to that. Neither have you of course, you said it because you wanted to insert your bias into an article where it didn't really fit.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @09:06PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Monday March 26 2018, @09:06PM (#658663)

      It is the logical application of the alt-right mentality and it 100% fits into the discussion. Even Japanese society, generally regarded as quite successful and good, has sunk low enough that elderly are committing crimes so they can go to prison. Time to start fixing these problems, this is getting really out of hand.

      Oh, but don't let the alt-righters hear that, we'll never hear the end of "taxes and muh oppression!"

    • (Score: 2) by GreatAuntAnesthesia on Tuesday March 27 2018, @08:36AM

      by GreatAuntAnesthesia (3275) on Tuesday March 27 2018, @08:36AM (#658899) Journal

      Well then have a little wander through this thread [soylentnews.org]. The "Taxes==Armed Robbery" brigade are out in full force, waving their internet dicks around and saying how much they would love to serve their country by personally executing criminals. What's more many of them don't seem too bothered about guilt, innocence, due process etc - just as long as someone guilty-looking gets shot.