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    Research on Teen Courts Is Scant and Vary Widely in Their
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Research on Teen Courts Is Scant and Vary Widely in Their

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Research on teen courts is scant and vary widely in their methodology and type, but one consistent and verified finding is that sometimes offenders who go to teen court actually have worse outcomes than comparison groups.

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