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This episode of We Don't Have to Choose features Dr. Robert Kinscherff, Executive Director of the Center of Law, Brain, and Behavior at the Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Kinscherff was a contributor to the amicus brief submitted to the US Supreme Court by the American Psychological Association (APA) in Roper v. Simmons (2005) and has been involved in bringing science to juvenile and criminal justice reform since that time. As a Fellow of the APA, Dr. Kinscherff’s service has included Chair of the Ethics Committee, Chair of the Committee on Legal Issues, and Board of Professional Affairs. He has also held prominent roles in APA projects involving public health approaches to gun violence, mass shootings, juvenile solitary confinement, developing practice, and liaison to the American Bar Association. Between 2008and 2021 he served as Senior Consultant for the National Center for Youth Opportunity and Justice (previously the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice) where he worked on several MacArthur Foundation Models for Change projects.

Read the CLBB White Paper on the Science of Late Adolescence here: https://clbb.mgh.harvard.edu/white-paper-on-the-science-of-late-adolescence/

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