White Paper on the Science of Late Adolescence - A Guide for Judges, Attorneys, and Policy Makers

Neuroscience continues to be a rapidly evolving domain of research. This document reflects at the time it was produced the mainstream of developmental neuroscience of adolescence, late adolescence, and emerging young adulthood.

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Columbia University Report Reimagines Colorado’s Juvenile Justice Approach

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Study of the Effectiveness of the Current Youthful Offender System, As Designed by the Enabling Statute and as Implemented by the Department of Corrections