There is a robust body of evidence that tells us that the juvenile brain is not fully developed by age 18, and this evidence should and does raise important questions about the sentencing of juveniles in criminal cases. This evidence, though, must be considered in the context of public opinion (about certain juvenile crimes that have been subject to saturation publicity) in the context of judges’ decision-making (where such judges do not want to be perceived as “soft on crime”). The conflict between what we now know and what (false) “ordinary common sense” demands (in the way of enhanced punishments) flies squarely in the face of therapeutic jurisprudence precepts. If the legal process is to seek to maximize psychological well-being and if ...
This research was focused on analyzing and interpreting the U.S. Supreme Court’s holdings in several...
Juvenile court, perhaps unexpectedly nationwide, has become an important place to “heal the child. ”...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
There is a robust body of evidence that tells us that the juvenile brain is not fully developed by a...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
Human behavior is determined by a complex interaction between biology and experience. In childhood, ...
Over the past twenty years, neuroscientists have discovered that brain maturation continues through ...
Over the past twenty years, neuroscientists have discovered that brain maturation continues through ...
Over the past twenty years, neuroscientists have discovered that brain maturation continues through ...
Over the past twenty years, neuroscientists have discovered that brain maturation continues through ...
The law has long recognized the distinction between adults and children A legally designated age det...
Neurobiological and epidemiological research suggests that abuse and adverse events experienced as a...
In the past decade, much attention has focused on developmental brain research and its implications ...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
This research was focused on analyzing and interpreting the U.S. Supreme Court’s holdings in several...
Juvenile court, perhaps unexpectedly nationwide, has become an important place to “heal the child. ”...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
There is a robust body of evidence that tells us that the juvenile brain is not fully developed by a...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
Recent scientific findings about the developing teen brain have both captured public attention and b...
Human behavior is determined by a complex interaction between biology and experience. In childhood, ...
Over the past twenty years, neuroscientists have discovered that brain maturation continues through ...
Over the past twenty years, neuroscientists have discovered that brain maturation continues through ...
Over the past twenty years, neuroscientists have discovered that brain maturation continues through ...
Over the past twenty years, neuroscientists have discovered that brain maturation continues through ...
The law has long recognized the distinction between adults and children A legally designated age det...
Neurobiological and epidemiological research suggests that abuse and adverse events experienced as a...
In the past decade, much attention has focused on developmental brain research and its implications ...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...
This research was focused on analyzing and interpreting the U.S. Supreme Court’s holdings in several...
Juvenile court, perhaps unexpectedly nationwide, has become an important place to “heal the child. ”...
One of the underlying foundations of Western criminal justice is the notion that human behavior is t...