The justice system in the United States has long recognized that juvenile offenders are not the same as adults, and has tried to incorporate those differences into law and policy. But only in recent decades have behavioral scientists and neuroscientists, along with policymakers, looked rigorously at developmental differences, seeking answers to two overarching questions: Are young offenders, purely by virtue of their immaturity, different from older individuals who commit crimes? And, if they are, how should justice policy take this into account? A growing body of research on adolescent development now confirms that teenagers are indeed inherently different from adults, not only in their behaviors, but also (and of course relatedly) in th...
What should we do with teenagers who commit crimes? Are they children whose offenses are the result ...
Recently, American juvenile justice policy has undergone dramatic changes. In less than a generation...
I am delighted to be a part of this Symposium on Law and Adolescence. My talk today is about adolesc...
The justice system in the United States has long recognized that juvenile offenders are not the same...
The justice system in the United States has long recognized that juvenile offenders are not the same...
The justice system in the United States has long recognized that juvenile offenders are not the same...
The justice system in the United States has long recognized that juvenile offenders are not the same...
In the past decade, much attention has focused on developmental brain research and its implications ...
In the past decade, much attention has focused on developmental brain research and its implications ...
In the past decade, developmental brain research has had an important influence on juvenile crime re...
In the past decade, developmental brain research has had an important influence on juvenile crime re...
This Article seeks to advance discussions about the potential implications for justice policy of rec...
Justice policy reform in the past decade has been driven by research evidence indicating that brain ...
What should we do with teenagers who commit crimes? Are they children whose offenses are the result ...
What should we do with teenagers who commit crimes? Are they children whose offenses are the result ...
What should we do with teenagers who commit crimes? Are they children whose offenses are the result ...
Recently, American juvenile justice policy has undergone dramatic changes. In less than a generation...
I am delighted to be a part of this Symposium on Law and Adolescence. My talk today is about adolesc...
The justice system in the United States has long recognized that juvenile offenders are not the same...
The justice system in the United States has long recognized that juvenile offenders are not the same...
The justice system in the United States has long recognized that juvenile offenders are not the same...
The justice system in the United States has long recognized that juvenile offenders are not the same...
In the past decade, much attention has focused on developmental brain research and its implications ...
In the past decade, much attention has focused on developmental brain research and its implications ...
In the past decade, developmental brain research has had an important influence on juvenile crime re...
In the past decade, developmental brain research has had an important influence on juvenile crime re...
This Article seeks to advance discussions about the potential implications for justice policy of rec...
Justice policy reform in the past decade has been driven by research evidence indicating that brain ...
What should we do with teenagers who commit crimes? Are they children whose offenses are the result ...
What should we do with teenagers who commit crimes? Are they children whose offenses are the result ...
What should we do with teenagers who commit crimes? Are they children whose offenses are the result ...
Recently, American juvenile justice policy has undergone dramatic changes. In less than a generation...
I am delighted to be a part of this Symposium on Law and Adolescence. My talk today is about adolesc...