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Prisons are turning into nursing homes.
監(jiān)獄正變成養(yǎng)老院。
About one-fifth of all crime committed in Japan is done by the elderly. Most of it is petty theft and shoplifting.
日本約有五分之一的犯罪活動是老年人作案。其中大多數(shù)是小額偷盜和入店行竊。
As crime rates among the elderly rise, prisons have effectively turned into nursing homes. Guards are made to bathe the inmates and help them get dressed, and experts say living conditions are too good to keep recidivism rates down.
隨著老年人作案率的上升,監(jiān)獄實際上正轉(zhuǎn)變成養(yǎng)老院。監(jiān)獄看守不得不幫囚犯洗澡穿衣,專家說,監(jiān)獄里的生活條件太好了,所以很難將累犯率降下來。
Normally, younger relatives would take care of the inmates once they're released. But in some cases the costs (and loneliness) are simply too much to bear in a troubled economy, and seniors look to prison as the better alternative.
正常情況下,囚犯被釋放后,會有年輕一些的親人來照看。但是在經(jīng)濟不景氣的條件下,有些老人出獄后的開支(和孤獨)實在難以承受,所以他們將監(jiān)獄視為更好的去處。
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