As described by Piaget, immanent justice
A) refers to the belief that rule violations are invariably punished
B) is a system of justice that shapes punitive consequences to the "crime" so that the rule breaker understands the implications of his transgression
C) characterizes children who are at the autonomous level of moral reasoning
D) all of these
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