D.C. Passes Bill to Give Young Offenders Chance at Reduced Sentences
D.C. May Give People Convicted As Young Adults A Chance At Resentencing
Planned Execution Stirs Debate Over Punishment for Young Offenders
A crisis within a crisis: Police killings of Black emerging adults
D.C.’s promising initiative for young incarcerated people
Editorial: Reducing crime in Chicago: Instead of jail and a record, a second chance
Press Release: Columbia Justice Lab Report Shows Massachusetts Youth Crime at Historic Low
Massachusetts’ Youth Justice System: Data Trends and Three Key Indicators: Updated 2020
EAJP October 2020 Newsletter
Criminal Justice Report: 18-Year-Olds Don't Belong in Adult Court
Expanding Youth Justice in New York
‘The Doors Don’t Lock’ in DC Jail Program for Young Adults
D.C.'s Young Men Emerging Unit: A Story of Reform and Lessons Learned From the Front Lines
Emerging Adults in Washington, DC’s Justice System
Maya Sussman2020, Publications, Age-Appropriate Programming and Services, Other Specialized Provisions, Application of Juvenile Services, Employment, Enhanced Parole, Expungement, Hybrid Systems, Racial and Ethnic Disparities, Specialized Correctional Units, Other Emerging Adult Specialized Provisions
Specialized Parole and Resentencing Laws for Emerging Adults
Katrina L. Goodjoint: Ending mass incarceration requires emerging adult justice reform
How COVID-19 disrupts the transition to adulthood
Rethinking Justice for Emerging Adults: Spotlight on the Great Lakes Region
Federal judge hears challenge to Washington gun law barring young adults under 21 from buying semi-automatic rifles
Guns, Safety, and the Edge of Adulthood in New York City