A(n) ________ acts as a service broker and advocates on behalf of parolees for "wraparound services" such as substance abuse treatment, job training, employment, faith instruction, family member support, housing, and community services.

A. livability court
B. ecclesiastical court
C. reentry court
D. appellate court


Answer: C

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