Louis J Sheehan. State laws that send some individuals under age 18 to trial and
prison as adults have achieved the opposite of what the policy's
proponents intended, a new research review concludes. Transferring
young people into adult systems yields substantially higher rates of
later serious crimes compared with youths handled by juvenile-justice
systems. Moreover, there's no evidence that shifting some young
offenders to the adult-justice system prevents or reduces violence in
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