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Proposed Connecticut Law Would Raise the Age of Juvenile Court to 21

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Dec 14, 2015
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Vincent Schiraldi of the Harvard Kennedy School argues in favor of a proposed Connecticut law that raises the age of those who qualify for juvenile court to 21. Today’s young adults are described as a population that “warrants a special approach” and “[deserves] protection”—phrases that weren’t employed when Xers were teens.

—The New York Times

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