Reforming Juvenile Restitution
“Restitution laws, for the most part, have barely changed since their tough on-crime inception; juveniles therefore remain subject to lasting involvement in the criminal justice system—a burden that amounts to a financial death penalty. This article explains why juvenile restitution should now change too. The time has come for restitution that achieves its rehabilitative goals for juveniles while also compensating victims. “
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