“…International research, conducted mainly in America, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada, has looked at young people's comprehension of their legal rights (Clare, Gudjonsson, & Harari, 1998;Goodwin, 2009;Grisso, 1980;Kidd & Sullivan, 2014), and their overall ability to engage with legal processes (Driver & Brank, 2009;Ficke, Hart, & Deardorff, 2006;Goldstein, Condie, Kalbeitzer, Osman, & Geier, 2003). These studies have used a variety of tools, have looked at rights comprehension across varying age groups (Crawford & Bull, 2006;Ficke et al, 2006;Kelley, 2014;Thomsen, 2006), and populations, such as the general population (Clare et al, 1998), and groups of individuals involved in the justice system (Cleary, 2010;Colwell et al, 2005;Rogers, Sharf, et al, 2016).…”