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Reducing Recidivism & Improving Other Outcomes for Young Adults in the Juvenile & Adult Criminal Justice System
Maya SussmanNovember 18, 2015Publications, Adolescent Development, Application of Juvenile Services, Age-Appropriate Programming and Services, Education, Employment, Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Housing, 2015
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Viewing Justice Reinvestment through a Developmental Lens: New Approaches to Reducing Young Adult Recidivism in MA

Maya SussmanDecember 15, 2015Adolescent Development, Specialized Courts, International Practices and Laws, Expungement, Community Services, Age-Appropriate Programming and Services, Education, Violence, 2015, Positive Youth Development, Other Specialized Provisions, Publications, Racial and Ethnic Disparities
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Why 21 year-old offenders should be tried in family court

Maya SussmanOctober 2, 20152015, International Practices and Laws, Adolescent Development, Age-Appropriate Programming and Services, Raise the Age, Op-Eds, Diversion

The Emerging Adult Justice Project greatly appreciates the support of the following funders: Art For Justice Fund, Gardiner Howland Shaw Foundation, Open Philanthropy Project, Pinkerton Foundation, Spring Point Partners, Rosenberg Foundation, William T. Grant Foundation.

 
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