Monday, March 9, 2026

Time for Policy to Match the Science by Todd L. Cook

Late adolescence and young adulthood, spanning ages 18 to 25, are critical stages of neurodevelopment. Current policies regarding youthful offenders fail to account for this, resulting in disproportionate sentences and potential constitutional violations. Scientific evidence supports reevaluating punishments for this demographic, emphasizing rehabilitation and reentry into society.
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