When prosecutors become involved in community policing,
a. they become more focused on major crimes like murder and robbery.
b. they get a different view of the kinds of things that devastate communities.
c. they recognize the low priority of neighborhood stability issues.
d. they have little personal contact with police officers.
Question 2
Community courts
a. address the same kinds of problems as other courts.
b. are designed to address the most serious crimes.
c. usually address a wide range of offenses involving quality of life.
d. are an historical alternative to the traditional courtroom.