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Discuss the rationale for and give examples of community prosecution.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

According to the textbook, which of the following is NOT one of the missions of imprisonment?
 
  a. keep them safe
  b. keep them in line
  c. keep them busy
  d. keep them isolated



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Answer to Question 1

Community prosecution is a problem-oriented and proactive approach to crime taken by prosecutors who respond to a wide variety of social problems that plague their communities. Such programs allow prosecutors to better the community. Because prosecutors have much power and are in an ideal position to encourage coordination among many government agencies, they are able to respond to various large and small problems that communities face, such as disorder on city streets, drug abuse, and growing numbers of juvenile offenders.

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