ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月14日 07時07分


17-year-olds can’t vote, buy cigarettes or adopt a dog from an animal shelter. But as of today, in 9 states, 17-year-olds are currently treated as adults, instead of as juveniles. And in New York and North Carolina, the cutoff is even lower, at 16. But now Louisiana and several other states appear to be on the verge of raising the cutoff to the more standard age of 18. Momentum for lifting the cutoff comes on the heels of a national “raise the age” movement that has won bipartisan support, and as concern mounts about high incarceration rates and growing neurological evidence that young people’s brains are different from adult brains. In Louisiana, the change could alter the lives of close to 5,000 17-year-olds who are arrested each year, mainly for nonviolent misdemeanors. @misterwidmer photographed women playing #basketball last month in the recreation yard at the Lafayette Parish jail in #Louisiana.


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