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Review this week’s Learning Resources to deepen your understanding of forensic psychology professionals and juveniles in the justice system. Based on

  • Review this week’s Learning Resources to deepen your understanding of forensic psychology professionals and juveniles in the justice system.
  • Based on your professional interests, choose one of the following controversial topics within forensic psychology related to juveniles:
    • Ethical Issues in Treating Juvenile Offenders
    • Nature vs. Nurture
    • Transfer of Juveniles to Adult Court
    • Another topic of your choice
  • Use one of the articles from this week’s Learning Resources or search the Walden Library to find a peer-reviewed articles about the topic you selected.

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