The American Psychological Association is calling on Congress to re-examine the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act based on findings from psychological research pointing to the importance of treatment and rehabilitation for young offenders. Since the law was signed 35 years ago, the disposition of juvenile cases has shifted more in the direction of punishment, with some youths being tried in adult court, APA noted.
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APA Supports Reauthorization Of Juvenile Justice Act On Law’s 35th Anniversary
September 10, 2009 by NewsBot