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The Curfew Myth

"Juveniles commit crime at rates lower than men in their 40s or 50s, so 'ignoring the juvenile crime rates and continuing to enforce curfew laws makes absolutely no sense. Juveniles are not predisposed to commit crime, they don’t have to be feared'."

The Marshall Project

July 31, 2018

Overcriminalization, Juvenile IncarcerationAnthony BradleyAugust 2, 2018Curfew, The Marshall Project
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