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Male Antisocial Behaviour in Adolescence and Beyond
Keywords
Young adult offenders;
persistent offenders;
risk factors;
early intervention;
juvenile justice;
neuroscience;
genetics
Making the Sentencing Case: Psychological and Neuroscientific Evidence for Expanding the Age of Youthful Offenders
Keywords
Brain development;
Recidivism;
Teenagers;
Law;
Sentencing;
Adolescence;
Brain;
Development;
Juvenile
Making the "c-ace" for a Culturally-informed Adverse Childhood Experiences Framework to Understand the Pervasive Mental Health Impact of Racism on Black Youth
Keywords
Racism;
Trauma;
Black;
Adolescents;
Stress;
Racial trauma;
Adverse childhood experiences;
Black youth;
Traumatic stress
Longitudinal Changes in Adolescent Risk-taking: a Comprehensive Study of Neural Responses to Rewards, Pubertal Development, and Risk-Taking Behavior
Keywords
Risk taking;
Adolescents;
Brain development;
Rewards;
Hormones;
Puberty;
Adolescence;
reward processing;
risk-taking
Longitudinal Change in High-Cost Prosocial Behaviors of Defending and Including During the Transition to Adulthood
Keywords
Defending;
Adolescents;
Adults;
Prosocial behavior;
High cost
Lonely Too Long: Redefining and Reforming Juvenile Solitary Confinement
Keywords
Adolescents;
Solitary confinement;
Psychology;
Brain development;
Law
Juvenile Life Without Parole: Exposing the Parallels Between Juvenile Offenders and Those Who Sentence Them
Keywords
JLWOP;
juvenile life without parole;
adolescent brain development;
reduced culpability of juveniles;
Jones v. Mississippi;
juvenile justice
Juvenile Justice in the US: Facts for Policymakers
Keywords
Adolescent brain development;
prefrontal cortex;
executive function;
decision-making;
juvenile justice system;
risk factors;
non-violent crime;
recidivism;
rehabilitation
Justice for Emerging Adults after Jones: the Rapidly Developing Use of Neuroscience to Extend Eighth Amendment Miller Protections to Defendants Ages 18 and Older
Keywords
Juvenile justice;
Young adults;
Teenagers;
Courts
Is Adolescence Believed to be a Period of Greater Risk Taking Than Adulthood?
Keywords
adolescence;
risk taking;
beliefs;
peer influence;
adulthood;
belief bias
Individual Differences in Frontolimbic Circuitry and Anxiety Emerge with Adolescent Changes in Endocannabinoid Signaling Across Species
Keywords
Genetics;
Adolescents;
Anxiety;
Brain development
Individual Differences in Accumbofrontal Tract Integrity Relate to Risky Decisions Under Stress in Adolescents and Adults
Keywords
Stress;
Decision-making;
DTI;
Adolescence;
Accumbofrontal;
Diffusion tensor imaging
Individual and Environmental Correlates of Childhood Maltreatment and Exposure to Community Violence: Utilizing a Latent Profile and a Multilevel Meta-analytic Approach
Keywords
Trauma;
Community;
Maltreatment;
Mental health;
Risk taking;
Adolescents
Increased Striatal Activity in Adolescence Benefits Learning
Keywords
Learning;
Risk taking;
fMRI;
Adolescents;
Brain development
Impulsivity, Attention, Memory, and Decision-Making Among Adolescent Marijuana Users
Keywords
Marijuana;
Cannabis;
Adolescence;
Impulsivity;
Memory;
Attention
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