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 @ISIDEWITH asked…57mins57m

Should AI be used to make decisions in criminal justice systems?

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No

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 @ISIDEWITH asked…4hrs4H

Should the government implement restorative justice programs as an alternative to incarceration?

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 @9ML5WGR from Wisconsin answered…57mins57m

No, require a portion of the police budget to go toward training them to respond different to non-violent calls. Employ…

 @9ML5WGR from Wisconsin answered…57mins57m

Yes, as long as we can be sure it’s programmed to eliminate bias AND is used as a tool for people to make decisions and…

 @9ML3R8T from Oregon answered…4hrs4H

yes for some crimes but no for harder more violent crimes

 @9MKXTDH from Michigan answered…11hrs11H

I have never given this any thought before… I can see both sides of the issue, tbh.

 @9MKWNW4 from Illinois answered…12hrs12H

I support collective bargaining. but discipline issues involving misconduct should be independently investigated.

 @9MKWNW4 from Illinois answered…12hrs12H

The idea of qualified immunity is nice. However, they should have to carry misconduct insurance like doctors carry malpr…

 @9MKWNW4 from Illinois answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but only in response to extremely dangerous situations and with a specialized division that has additional training…

 @9MKW8HM from New York answered…13hrs13H

Only once they have been released from prison. Punishments are too loose

 @9MKW7MG from New Jersey answered…13hrs13H

For certain crime yes however violent crimes should not be allowed and incarcerated

 @9MKVB24 from California answered…14hrs14H

We should let AI be a juror but also let humans decide

 @9MKTQZ4 from Missouri answered…15hrs15H

Require more training than we have now to become a police officer and have higher expectations toward them

 @9MKQSXW from Kansas answered…18hrs18H

Yes. Only for minor crimes such as smaller drug offenses

 @9MKQPMP from Ohio answered…19hrs19H

For crimes of lower severity the government can implement restorative justice programs as an alternative to incarceratio…

 @9MKQ7CJ from Ohio answered…19hrs19H

The government should implement restorative justice programs for certain low level crimes as an alternative to incarcera…

 @9MKQ5Z7 from Massachusetts answered…19hrs19H

Reallocate money towards training and cultural competencies— be able to take a community approach to engage with all cit…

 @9MKNK7B from Illinois answered…21hrs21H

I don't feel like there should be funding taken away from the police, but there should be a volunteer/non-emergency 911…

 @9MKMDY6 from Pennsylvania answered…23hrs23H

This question does not make sense. The (federal) government and state governments already have robust ATI program, whic…

 @9MKM7WZ from Washington answered…23hrs23H

whether to implement restorative justice programs as an alternative to incarceration involves weighing considerations of…