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This bill amends federal juvenile justice law to raise the minimum age for federal juvenile delinquency proceedings from 15 to 16, and modifies transfer standards for prosecuting juveniles as adults by removing a mandatory transfer provision for certain repeat offenders and requiring courts to consider factors like adverse childhood experiences and rehabilitative potential. It also amends the federal murder statute to limit liability for juveniles under 18 to cases where they intentionally caused death or intentionally aided an actual killer. Additionally, the bill authorizes the Department of Health and Human Services to award grants to states for collaboration between child welfare and juvenile justice systems, and requires the Bureau of Justice Statistics to publish annual data on federally adjudicated and incarcerated children.
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