What is the central argument against separate housing of elderly inmates?
A) There are no laws requiring separate housing.
B) They would be more likely to get depressed and attempt suicide.
C) They should be treated the same as other inmates.
D) They can have a calming effect on the younger, more unpredictable population.
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