Watch: The Role of Teenage-Brain Science in Juvenile-Justice Reform

Watch: The Role of Teenage-Brain Science in Juvenile-Justice Reform

In 2005 the United States became the last country to end the death penalty for offenders under 18 years old. Adolescent neuroscience research played a huge part in changing this policy. However, there are still approximately 2,500 prison inmates in the United States serving life sentences without the possibility of parole for crimes they committed before they were 18.

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Alabama House passes juvenile justice reform bill

Alabama House passes juvenile justice reform bill

Mass incarceration starts young. These kids say the system changes them forever.

Mass incarceration starts young. These kids say the system changes them forever.