This document contains 11 citations related to the juvenile death penalty debate. The citations include Supreme Court rulings on juvenile executions, studies on racial disparities in juvenile arrests, international agreements banning the juvenile death penalty, statistics on juveniles sentenced to death and executions in the US, and research on the link between adolescent brain development and criminal behavior.
This document contains 11 citations related to the juvenile death penalty debate. The citations include Supreme Court rulings on juvenile executions, studies on racial disparities in juvenile arrests, international agreements banning the juvenile death penalty, statistics on juveniles sentenced to death and executions in the US, and research on the link between adolescent brain development and criminal behavior.
This document contains 11 citations related to the juvenile death penalty debate. The citations include Supreme Court rulings on juvenile executions, studies on racial disparities in juvenile arrests, international agreements banning the juvenile death penalty, statistics on juveniles sentenced to death and executions in the US, and research on the link between adolescent brain development and criminal behavior.
This document contains 11 citations related to the juvenile death penalty debate. The citations include Supreme Court rulings on juvenile executions, studies on racial disparities in juvenile arrests, international agreements banning the juvenile death penalty, statistics on juveniles sentenced to death and executions in the US, and research on the link between adolescent brain development and criminal behavior.
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1. Wolf, R. (n.d.). Supreme Court gives new life to death penalty
debate. Retrieved January 26, 2016, from http://roc.democratandchronicle.com/usatoday/article/25370533 2. Carl E. Pope and Howard N. Snyder . (n.d.). Race as a Factor in Juvenile Arrests. Retrieved April, 2003, from http://www.d.umn.edu/~jmaahs/Delinquency and Juvenile Justice/race juvenile arrest_ojjdp.pdf 3. The International on Civil Rights and Political Rights, Juveniles And The Death Penalty. (n.d.). Retrieved January 20, 2015, from https://www.aclu.org/juveniles-and-death-penalty 4. Streib, V. L. (2005). Death Sentences And Executions For Juvenile Crimes,. Ada, Ohio. 5. Christopher Simmons v Roper. (n.d.). Retrieved January 23, 2016, from http://kids.laws.com/roper-v-simmons 6. Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC). (2016). Facts about the death penalty. Retrieved February,2016,from http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/executions-county 7. National Academic Press , JoanM.C.,CathyS.W.,andNancyA.C.,Eds. (2016).Retrievedfromhttp://www.nap.edu/read/9747/chapter/1#xviii 8. Bureau of Justice Statistics Data, the national death, Retrieved February 2,2016, from http://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=tp&tid=18 9. President of The Childrens Agenda, Kaczorowski. (n.d.). Give juvenile offenders the second chance that they deserve. Speaking Out. Retrieved October 13, 2013. 10. Malcolm Writer. (n.d.). Experts link teen brains' immaturity, juvenile crime. Retrieved January 26, 2016, from http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=3943187 11. Charles M. Blow (n.d.). Crime, Bias and Statistics. Retrieved September 7, 2014, from http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/08/opinion/charles-blow-crimebias-and-statistics.html?_r=0