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Juvenile Incarceration Declined by 77%. Did Public Policy Do Something Right?

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Juvenile Justice: Age, Crime, and Public Perception

This chapter explores the complexities of determining juvenile versus adult status in the justice system, discussing the implications of raising the juvenile age to 21 based on developmental science. It also addresses public misconceptions about juvenile crime rates, contrasting historical statistics with current perceptions, particularly in Oakland.

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