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Supreme Court cites science in limiting punishments for juveniles

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Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that the sentencing of adolescents should be different from that for adults, in part due to growing evidence that the adolescent brain is not yet fully developed. “Adolescents are significantly different from adults in ways that mitigate criminal responsibility. They're more impulsive and less able to anticipate the consequences of their actions,” said Laurence Steinberg, a psychologist at Temple.