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In the text, the author discusses how much we know about the adolescent (youth, teen) brain and the role it plays in juvenile crimes and rehabilitation (correction). Why do you
think courts continue to sentence juvenile offenders as adults, despite this information?
Do you think there are circumstances in which it's appropriate (OK) to sentence juveniles,
as adults? Why or why not?

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