• Current Students
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Family & Friends
  • Campuses
    • Agricultural Campus (Truro)
    • Halifax Campuses
  • Brightspace
    • Brightspace
    • Students
    • Faculty & Staff
    • Family & Friends
 

±«Óătv University

 
Study Admissions Campus Life Libraries Research and Innovation Alumni ±«Óătv Dal

Schulich School of Law

  • For Current Students
  • For Faculty & Staff
  • Home
  • ±«Óătv
  • Programs
  • Admissions
  • Research
  • Our People
  • Alumni
  • Law Library
  • News & Events
  1. Dal.ca Home
  2. Home
  3. Schulich School of Law
  4. News & Events
  5. Latest News
  6. 2020
  7. January 2020
  8. Examining challenges faced by aging prisoners
  • News & Events
  • News
    • News
    • Research
    • Students
    • Alumni & Friends
    • Awards
    • In the Media
    • Legal Aid
    • Indigenous Blacks & Mi'kmaq Initative
    • Health Law Institute
    • Law & Technology Institute
    • Marine & Environmental Law Institute
    • ±«Óătv Legal Aid Service
  • Events Calendar

News Archive

  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
» More Archives

News

» Go to news main

Examining challenges faced by aging prisoners

Posted by Trudi Smith on January 3, 2020 in News, Research
Professor Adelina Iftene speaks at the launch of "Punished for Aging" (Danny Abriel photo)
Professor Adelina Iftene speaks at the launch of "Punished for Aging" (Danny Abriel photo)

In her recent book, ,ĚýSchulich Law Professor Adelina Iftene looks at the issues facing our aging prison population. 

We've put together a short video to introduce some of the concepts explored in the book:

Recent News

  • Growing Through Adversity
  • Associate Professor Naiomi Metallic ft in "Inside the Supreme Court of Canada: The Role of the Court"
  • Professor Emeritus Wayne MacKay ft in "What's the difference between an RCMP investigation and a public inquiry?"
  • Professor Rob Currie ft in "B.C. Insider: Ryan Wedding’s first court appearance marked by mystery"
  • Professor Rob Currie ft in "What happens now that Ryan Wedding has pleaded not guilty?"
  • The Schulich School of Law Continues to Climb Ranking of World's Top 100 Law Schools
  • Professor Rob Currie ft in "Swift transfer of Ryan Wedding from Mexico to U.S. raises questions"
  • Professor Rob Currie ft in "A million‑dollar parking fee: Canada's high‑stakes battle over a stranded Russian plane"
View past news items

Schulich School of Law at ±«Óătv University
Weldon Law Building
6061 University Avenue  PO Box 15000
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada  B3H 4R2
t:  902.494.3495   e:  lawinfo@dal.ca

JD/Combined Degree Admissions: law.admissions@dal.ca
Graduate Programs in Law Admissions: lawgrad@dal.ca

  • Contact Us
  • Career Development Office
  • For Current Students
  • For Faculty & Staff
  • Privacy Statement
  • Terms of Use

 

 

  • Contact Us
  • JD/Combined Degree
  • Graduate Programs in Law
  • Career Development Office
  • For Current Students

 

Schulich School of Law at ±«Óătv University
Weldon Law Building
6061 University Avenue  PO Box 15000
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada  B3H 4R2
t:  902.494.3495   e:  lawinfo@dal.ca