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605. The Intersection of Children’s Rights and Our Legal System’s Flaws feat. Adam Benforado

Dec 11, 2025
Adam Benforado, a law professor and author focused on children’s rights, discusses the flaws of the U.S. legal system. He reveals how cognitive biases affect judges and the myth of objectivity in courtrooms. Benforado argues for a shift from punitive to preventive measures for youth, highlighting the damaging effects of parental incarceration. He contrasts the experiences of affluent, overparented children with those from marginalized backgrounds. Ultimately, he advocates for prioritizing children’s rights to create a more equitable future.
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Law's Backward Orientation Harms Reform

  • The law rests on backward-looking traditions and untested myths about human behavior.
  • Adam Benforado argues legal thought must adopt behavioral science to test assumptions and improve outcomes.
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Crime Is Largely Situational

  • Crime reflects genes, environment, and social context rather than pure disposition.
  • Benforado highlights that societal choices and policy shape crime rates across cultures and time.
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Culture Shapes Punitive Policy

  • U.S. individualism fuels punitive criminal policies and mass incarceration.
  • Other countries' communitarian safety nets reduce blaming individuals and lower incarceration.
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