In Japan, some elderly individuals are deliberately committing crimes in order to be sent to prison. This trend is driven by the desire for basic necessities, such as food, healthcare, and companionship, which they struggle to find in their daily lives outside of prison. South China Morning Post


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In Japan, a growing number of elderly women are being held in prisons across the country. These women, many of whom are in their 70s or 80s, have found themselves behind bars for crimes they commit out of necessity rather than malice. At Tochigi Women's Prison, located north of Tokyo, the stark reality of Japan’s aging society is on full display.

Tochigi, Japan's largest women's prison, is home to a large number of elderly inmates. These women shuffle down the corridors, their backs hunched and hands frail, as they rely on walkers to get around. Inside the prison, they receive help with daily tasks such as bathing, eating, and taking their medication. This might seem like a nursing home, but it's actually a place where crimes have led them to live out the remainder of their lives.

The growing number of elderly prisoners is a reflection of Japan's aging population. According to prison officials, some elderly inmates are so lonely and isolated that they prefer to stay in jail, where they are guaranteed meals, healthcare, and companionship. "There are even people who say they will pay 20,000 or 30,000 yen ($130-$190) a month, if they can, to live here forever," said Takayoshi Shiranaga, a prison officer at Tochigi.

Akiyo, an 81-year-old inmate, spoke about her life inside Tochigi’s walls. Akiyo, who was imprisoned for shoplifting food, explained that she finds the prison environment to be "the most stable" in her life. She confessed that she wouldn't have committed the crime had she been financially stable. Akiyo lives on a small pension, which often leaves her struggling to make ends meet. Her isolation and financial difficulties led her to make the desperate choice of stealing food.

This is not an isolated case. The majority of elderly female inmates in Japan are behind bars for theft, driven by poverty and the desire for basic necessities. In fact, theft has become the most common crime among older inmates, with more than 80% of elderly female prisoners incarcerated for stealing, according to government figures. For some, the need for warmth, food, and healthcare pushes them toward crime. As Shiranaga pointed out, some inmates choose to commit crimes on purpose in hopes of returning to the prison system, where they can receive medical care and a roof over their heads.

The lack of family support is another key factor contributing to the rising number of elderly prisoners. Many of these women have no one to care for them once they leave prison, and they often return to crime in an attempt to escape the harsh reality of living alone. "Even after they are released, they don’t have anybody to look after them," said Megumi, a prison guard at Tochigi.

While the government has made efforts to improve the situation, including introducing programs for independent living and support centers for elderly individuals, it's clear that more needs to be done. The elderly population is rapidly growing in Japan, and by 2040, the country will need millions of care workers to meet the demands of this demographic.

Akiyo, who completed her sentence in October, is now facing the challenges of reintegration into society. She expressed shame about her actions and fears how her son will perceive her once she is released. "Being alone is a very difficult thing, and I feel ashamed that I ended up in this situation," she said. "If I had a stronger will, I could have led a different life, but I’m too old to do anything about it now."

Japan’s elderly prison population is a stark reminder of the country’s struggles with poverty, loneliness, and an aging society. As the government works to address these issues, the question remains: can Japan create a system that supports its elderly citizens before they turn to crime?

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