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  2. Who Gets a Childhood? - Wikipedia

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    Who Gets a Childhood? Race and Juvenile Justice in Twentieth‐Century Texas is a 2010 book by William S. Bush, published by the University of Georgia Press.It discusses the juvenile corrections system of Texas and the cycles of attempts at reform and the failures of these attempts. [1]

  3. Kristin Henning - Wikipedia

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    Kristin Henning is a professor of law at the Georgetown University Law Center, where she is the Blume Professor of Law and the director of the university's Juvenile Justice Clinic. She is best known for her work in juvenile defense and for her book, The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth.

  4. Just Mercy (book) - Wikipedia

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    Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption (2014) is a memoir by American attorney Bryan Stevenson that documents his career defending disadvantaged clients. The book, focusing on injustices in the United States judicial system, alternates chapters between documenting Stevenson's efforts to overturn the wrongful conviction of Walter McMillian and his work on other cases, including children ...

  5. Bryan Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    Stevenson wrote the critically acclaimed memoir Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption, published in 2014 by Spiegel & Grau. [15] It was selected by Time magazine as one of the "10 Best Books of Nonfiction" for 2014, and was among The New York Times "100 Notable Books" for the year.

  6. Jennifer Woolard - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Woolard is a developmental psychologist known for work within the juvenile justice system. [1] [2] Woolard is professor of psychology and adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University. [3]

  7. The seemingly endless cycle of reforms in juvenile justice - AOL

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    In Wisconsin, juvenile justice workers are seeking access to tools used in the adult criminal justice system to manage behavior after a youth counselor was killed in an alleged assault by a 16 ...

  8. There is common ground in the juvenile justice continuum of ...

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    Op-Ed: “The juvenile justice system is not short on challenges. And as the 2023 General Assembly opens, candidly, I am scared about where we are headed. ”

  9. List of books written by children or teenagers - Wikipedia

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    Alex and Brett Harris wrote the best-selling book Do Hard Things (2008), a non-fiction book challenging teenagers to "rebel against low expectations", at age 19. Two years later came a follow-up book called Start Here (2010). Georgette Heyer (1902–1974) wrote The Black Moth when she was 17 and received a publishing contract when she was 18 ...

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