Problem-solving courts are special court programs that focus on providing treatment and intense supervision to offenders instead of locking them in prison. These include drug and sobriety, mental health, veterans, and other nontraditional courts.
The Michigan Supreme Court (MSC), through its State Administrative Office (SCAO), assists trial court judges in the management of these courts by providing training, education, operational standards, monitoring, certification requirements, and funding. Support for these courts. Continue Reading.