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States split on whether juvenile justice should prioritize punishment or rehabilitation
Multiple states have passed new juvenile justice laws, with some prioritizing rehabilitation through trauma-informed care and diversion programs while others impose stricter penalties. States like Hawaii and Colorado have introduced measures requiring consideration of trauma and individualized treatment plans for minors, contrasting with approaches that expand adult prosecution options.
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