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Should juvenile criminals be sentenced as adults?

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The Daily Beast

It is only in the last few years that the law has begun to recognize what science has long known: that adolescent brain development takes more time than previously thought. "While some teenagers can be astonishingly mature and others inconceivably childish, middle adolescence—roughly, ages 14 to 18—might be the worst time in a person’s life for rational decision making, says Laurence Steinberg, an adolescent psychologist at Temple.