Not really. Foids will be foids; you can’t change their nature.
I'll give you a practical example where parental supervision can, somewhat, reel in a teenage daughter with hormones driving risk taking behaviours.
This psychologist I knew had a blonde 14 year old daughter with a svelte physique. She relied on her Dad for car journeys to and from school as they lived in an isolated countryside road 8 miles away with no footpaths or public transport.
He knew she'd need stimulation as well as protecting from older men eyeing, grooming or (potentially) raping her. So he engaged with her until age 16 while she was developing her identity up until age 17-18.
He had a rule "no older men" and "if your boyfriend is old enough to drive, then he's not your boyfriend". "If he turns up on mine or your doorstep I will personally murder him".
He managed to do this combined with making sure he kept her, her friends and boyfriends her own age taking them to Dinner, Cinema trips and days out.
She ended up befriending and presumbly losing her virginity to the multiple chadlites on her Facebook page (I did look)
Usually its said neglectful, unengaged, dysfunctional and abusive parents who allow their teenagers to wander off alone who get groomed by Kebab gangs or Vauxhall Astra driving chav drug dealers.