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Ep. 29 | Dr. Elizabeth Cauffman - Juvenile Offenders

Ep. 29 | Dr. Elizabeth Cauffman - Juvenile Offenders
Apr 28, 2021 · 31m 34s

Do you believe juvenile offenders should be treated as adults? What if you knew the part of their brain that regulates impulses does not fully develop until roughly 25? Does...

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Do you believe juvenile offenders should be treated as adults? What if you knew the part of their brain that regulates impulses does not fully develop until roughly 25? Does that change things?

This week on The Balanced Voice Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Elizabeth Cauffman, Professor at the University of California Irvine, whose research is vital to the conversation surrounding the rights and treatment of juvenile offenders.

Dr. Cauffman’s research addresses the intersect between adolescent development and juvenile justice. She has published over 100 articles, chapters, and books on topics in the study of contemporary adolescence, adolescent brain development, risk-taking and decision-making, parent-adolescent relationships, and juvenile justice.

As a mother herself, Dr. Cauffman approaches conversations about these incredibly challenging topics with clarity and compassion.

In today’s balanced conversation we ultimately answer THIS question: Can juvenile offenders stop offending and become healthy members of society?

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The visual episode premieres Wednesday, April 28 at 10am on our Facebook page.

Learn more and subscribe at thebalancedvoicepodcast.com.

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