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Mass. highest court decision shows how neuroscience can shape the treatment of young offenders
Maya SussmanJanuary 25, 20242024, News, Other Age-Specific Laws, Other Specialized Provisions, Other Emerging Adult Specialized Provisions
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[UPDATED] Update on the Implementation of Vermont’s “Raise the Age” Law: Decline in Delinquency Caseloads After 18-Year-Olds Added To the Juvenile Justice System; Incorporation of 19-Year-Olds Next

Maya SussmanJanuary 30, 20242024, Columbia Emerging Adult Justice Project, Raise the Age, Publications
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Columbia Justice Lab Praises Today’s Historic Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Ruling: Life Without Parole Sentences for People Under 21 Unconstitutional

Maya SussmanJanuary 11, 20242024, Columbia Emerging Adult Justice Project, Legal Cases, Other Specialized Provisions, Other Emerging Adult Specialized Provisions, Other Age-Specific Laws

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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