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Vol. 8, Issue 3, 2021August 16, 2021 EDT

Juvenile Justice: How the Theory of Rehabilitation Influences Procedural Protections and Punishment in Juvenile and Criminal Courts

Cydney Carter,
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Cydney Carter, Juvenile Justice:  How the Theory of Rehabilitation Influences Procedural Protections and Punishment in Juvenile and Criminal Courts, 8 LMU Law Review 78 (2021).

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