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From January 14, 2009 edition of Mental Health Notes, e-newsletter published by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario
McGill University has developed an anonymous and confidential web-based survey that examines attitudes, opinions and beliefs about recent scientific findings about the brain, cognitive and psychosocial development in youth and its implications for the youth criminal justice system. This survey is targeted towards developmental psychologists, child and adolescent practitioners, police officers, probation officers, social workers, legal scholars, lawyers, cognitive scientists, expert judges as well as mental health and youth criminal justice professionals and advocacy groups. To access the survey, visit www.tinyurl.com/teenlaw.


