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Div 37 CE: Arrested Development: Adolescent Development & Juvenile Justice
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Meeting ID:
965 1562 3155
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Registration cancellations will be accepted until Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at 9:00 PM
About this event
Few issues challenge a society’s ideas about both the nature of adolescent development and the nature of justice as much as serious juvenile crime. The unexpected intersection between childhood and criminality creates a dilemma that most people find difficult to resolve. Do we consider youth who engage in crime still to be children, despite egregious behavior, or do we declare that such behavior demands we redefine them as adults? There has been a remarkable expansion of scientific knowledge relevant to adolescent development and juvenile justice over the past decade. The goal of this session is to provide a summary of what is known in developmental research and how it should influence juvenile justice practice and policy – specifically in the realms of brain development, cognitive development, and psychosocial/socio-emotional development.
Registration closes June 4, 2025 at 12pm EST. Non-refundable fees: Students or NO CE Credits – FREE; 1 CE Credit - $15 (for Division 37 members)/$35 (for non-Div 37 members).
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For questions, please contact the Division 37 CE Chair, Dr. Joaquín Borrego, Jr, at Div37CE@gmail.com
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