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    Problem-Solving Courts That Are Less Adversarial Than Traditional Courts Are
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Problem-Solving Courts That Are Less Adversarial Than Traditional Courts Are

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Problem-solving courts that are less adversarial than traditional courts are considered to be


A) focused on outcomes.
B) assessment oriented.
C) collaborative.
D) non-traditional.

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