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What Role Is Neuroscience Playing In New State Raise-The-Age Laws?, Dane N. Stallone Dec 2018

What Role Is Neuroscience Playing In New State Raise-The-Age Laws?, Dane N. Stallone

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Several states have cited neuroscientific evidence to help justify new raise-the-age laws that raise the age at which offenders can be tried as adults. Neuroscience shows that adolescent brains continue to mature well into their 20s. How much influence neuroscience should have in determining legal policy, however, remains contested among experts.

https://theartofscienceme.wordpress.com/2019/01/05/what-role-is-neuroscience-playing-in-new-state-raise-the-age-laws/


The Federal Disproportionate Minority Contact Mandate: An Examination Of Its Effectiveness In Reducing Racial Disparities In Juvenile Justice, Hanna Leigh Wurgaft May 2014

The Federal Disproportionate Minority Contact Mandate: An Examination Of Its Effectiveness In Reducing Racial Disparities In Juvenile Justice, Hanna Leigh Wurgaft

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This paper challenges the effectiveness of the federal Disproportionate Minority Contact mandate. It first traces the legislative history of the mandate, from the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Act of 1974, to the establishment of the Disproportionate Minority Confinement mandate of 1988, to the final shift to Disproportionate Minority Contact in 2002. It then describes and analyzes implementation of the mandate in the New England states, showing uneven data collection and limited compliance with the mandate. The next chapter explores factors outside the jurisdiction of the DMC mandate that create and perpetuate racial disparities in juvenile justice, including concentrated poverty, police …