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 @9N4S4ND from Alabama answered…33mins33m

Yes, A portion should be diverted for Mental Health support and savings from removing victim less crimes.

 @9N4S2GM from North Carolina answered…34mins34m

Yes, but only with the right training in response to extreme situations that call for the use of such equipment

 @9N4RCJB from California answered…42mins42m

Preserve the current funding levels for police, but also start to invest in social and community programs, we need both

 @9N4NZMP from Pennsylvania answered…1hr1H

No. But there should be more social community based programs to help citizens with mental health and drug abuse and…

 @9N4MVR5 from Ohio answered…2hrs2H

yes but only in important situations and they should have training to tell when and where it would be appropriate to use…

 @9N4M3YD from New Hampshire answered…2hrs2H

There should be an unarmed police force for non-violent calls, and an armed police force for violent calls. They should…

 @9N4KJ8W from Oregon answered…2hrs2H

There is no blanket answer. In lower crime communities reduce funding for police and add social programs in areas with…

 @9N4GC5C from Indiana answered…3hrs3H

Yes, but there should be a category depending on what the drug was. Also there should be two categories - one for the us…

 @9N4GC5C from Indiana answered…3hrs3H

Yes, but only if the officer handling it has a military background or has gone through a lengthy class on how to properl…

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…4hrs4H

No, but the applications of artificial intelligence in such systems should be looked & invested into

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…4hrs4H

Not all funding, but local police departments should still be drastically defunded (if funding isn't used for better tra…

 @9N44CBC from Maryland answered…5hrs5H

Add more to the social and community-based programs but keep a good bit for police that actually need them, specifically…

 @9N3XRNQ from Massachusetts answered…6hrs6H

Fund the police department in higher crime rate communities as well fund to social and community based programs that nee…

 @9N3LMPG from Oregon answered…9hrs9H

Depends on what their crime was. The more minor the crime, the more support that shall exist for their release

 @9N37XNQ from Utah answered…14hrs14H

Train police to only investigate crimes that have been committed , and keep them out of the business of citizens when un…

 @9N37TT9 from Texas answered…14hrs14H

For serious but non-violent crimes yes, but violent offenders must be removed from society for rehabilitation.

 @9N35TRY from New York answered…16hrs16H

i’m more or less in between yes and no. Maybe not reduce funding but re direct funding, and ensure that the funds go tow…

 @9N357GC from Maine answered…16hrs16H

The police should be fundamentally changed from the ground up to actually function and stop functioning as a revenue ser…

 @9N33S8D from Alabama answered…17hrs17H

No, AI should not be used to make decisions in criminal justice systems, but may be used to better facilitate research a…

 @9N33CDF from Oklahoma answered…18hrs18H

No they should increase funding for social programs and make the process for being a police officer longer and more atte…

 @9N2WC4X from Texas answered…19hrs19H

My answer combines 2 showing. 1) yes for house arrest with monitoring devices and surveillance and funding for skill bu…

 @9N2WC4X from Texas answered…19hrs19H

Only legal citizens who have earned their citizenship as a second generation or longer and have not been a felons convic…

 @9N2WC4X from Texas answered…19hrs19H

No, do not abolish but rather more training for police in de-escalation of situations, more rigorous training to handle…

 @9N2P72W from Illinois answered…21hrs21H

It should go to ensuring that only well-intentioned people are hired as police, and trained better in response to non-vi…