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Bipartisan legislation headed to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s desk would raise the age at which teenagers are automatically prosecuted as adults in Michigan.

Michigan is currently one of four states that treat all 17-year-olds charged with crimes as adults, regardless of their offense. The “Raise the Age” legislation would increase the age of criminal responsibility to 18, meaning that cases involving 17-year-olds would be handled in the juvenile justice system. This would keep them out of prison and give them more access to services to help them stay out of trouble.

Advocates have pointed to statistics that illustrate how funneling youth through the criminal justice system and incarcerating them among adults can be detrimental to their health and safety, and also increase recidivism.

The Senate on Wednesday approved a multi-bill package that now heads to Whitmer. The governor’s administration supports “the overall goal” of the legislation, said Whitmer spokeswoman Tiffany Brown.

Read more in the Detroit Free Press