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Legal Representation for Youth
Ensuring access to youth-specialized lawyers and advocates.
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SUMMARY - Legal Representation for Youth

A twelve-year-old sits in an interrogation room and waives their right to remain silent without understanding what that means. A sixteen-year-old's lawyer speaks primarily to the parents, while the youth struggles to follow proceedings about their own case. A public defender assigned to represent a juvenile has no training in adolescent development, trauma responses, or how to communicate with clients who process information differently than adults.

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