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Duke Law School
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The Daily Digest, 3/2/11
I’ve written previously about the two categories of criminal law and juvenile neuroscience cases: claims about juveniles as a category, and claims about individual impairments in juveniles. As I explained previously, tracking the use of behavioral science evidence in juvenile … Continue reading
Posted in Criminal, Neuroscience
Tagged adolescent, cruel and unusual punishment, developing brain, juvenile
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