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educational classes - classes that address and assist in behavior change and competency development in areas such as (but not limited to) alcohol and drug education, anger management, self-esteem, or shoplifting

essays - a document written by the respondent/defendant after researching a specific topic related to the offense committed, such as the economic impact of shoplifting on the community or the consequences of drinking and driving

ethics - a system of moral principals and values; an established code of conduct for youth court volunteers

evidence - the testimony, written statements and reports, and physical items introduced into a youth court hearing