One study, published in the journal "Child Development," found that teenagers today are no more likely to engage in risky behaviors, such as drinking and drug use, than teenagers in the past. The study also found that teenagers today are more likely to volunteer and participate in other pro-social activities than teenagers in the past.
Another study, published in the journal "Pediatrics," found that teenagers today are no more likely to be violent than teenagers in the past. The study also found that teenagers today are more likely to report feeling safe in their communities than teenagers in the past.
These studies suggest that teenagers today are no more immoral than any other generation. In fact, they may even be more moral than previous generations.