Multiple Choice
What is the aim of intermediate sanctions?
A) They provide additional sanctions.
B) They ensure that defendants serve most of their time.
C) They let nonviolent offenders out of prisons.
D) They bridge the gap between ordinary probation and jail or prison.
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