moral development and law
Moral development and law refers to the process by which individuals acquire ethical understanding and values, which then influence their adherence to legal standards and societal norms. It entails the growth and internalization of moral principles, leading individuals to make ethical decisions and abide by the law in order to promote a just and lawful society.
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