Multiple Choice
The purposes of problem-solving courts are to
A) target prosecution efforts on a particular problem, neighborhood or type of offender
B) involve a long-term proactive partnership among the prosecutor's office, law enforcement, the community and private organizations
C) use alternatives to incarceration, strict monitoring of sentence conditions and rapid imposition of sentences
D) all of the above
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