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What are intensive supervision probation programs designed for?
Conventional
Referring to beliefs, behaviors, or activities that are widely accepted, practiced, or considered standard within a culture, society, or social group.
Postconventional
A stage in moral development where individuals make decisions based on internal principles that may not align with societal norms.
Moral Reasoning
The process of determining right from wrong in a personal, societal, or ethical context, often involving the consideration of various moral principles.
Adolescence
The transitional stage of physical and psychological development that occurs between childhood and adulthood, marked by puberty and increased independence.
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