3 Anger-Inducing Charts About Kids and Prison
“In 2005, when the Supreme Court struck down the use of capital punishment sentences for juveniles, it was a step toward greater legal recognition that children are different from adults—that young people’s changing brains and social vulnerability make them less culpable for their actions, and that because they are young, they have a greater chance at … Continue reading 3 Anger-Inducing Charts About Kids and Prison
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