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The Role of Translational Psychological Science in Juvenile Justice Reform
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The Role of Translational Psychological Science in Juvenile Justice Reform

Thomas Grisso, Erika Fountain, Amanda NeMoyer and Laura C. Thornton
Translational issues in psychological science, v 5(2), pp 113-120
01 Jun 2019

Abstract

Psychology Psychology, Multidisciplinary Social Sciences
This editorial begins with an historical review of U.S. juvenile justice system reforms that have been influenced by psychological science. We then use a T-phase lab-to-legal system model to classify translational psychological research relevant to juvenile justice and illustrate how translational developmental research is guiding reforms in this field. We conclude by describing how the articles in this Special Issue serve as examples of various points within the modified T-phase model and contribute to the ongoing role of psychological science as a driver of change within juvenile justice systems.

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