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 @9MRBFVD from Pennsylvania answered…18mins18m

yes and no because I think they should get 5 years to hope to stop the intion unless they aren't idident to it

 @9MR879D from Vermont answered…46mins46m

increase police in heavy crime related arias and also increase support because most crime is stemped from poverty or dru…

 @9MQ8NG5 from New York answered…10hrs10H

No, the private companies should bid for the jobs and pay the government if they want to operate prisons

 @9MQ8FQR from California answered…10hrs10H

I think that the police system is dangerous the way it is right now and needs to be dismantled completely

 @9MQ8CLX from Kentucky answered…11hrs11H

No sentence for anyone who is only charged, but not also convicted. Mandatory sentences for convicted dealers may be nec…

 @99M6G59 from Arizona answered…15hrs15H

No, restorative justice programs should only apply to nonviolent crimes, and should be determined at the state level whe…

 @9MPXVH2 from North Carolina answered…16hrs16H

Yes it should be divided bewteen police and programs, w cops getting extra training w these programs and workers.

 @9MPNYMJ from Illinois answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but only if the conviction is in conjunction with other, more serious crimes such as murder or sexual violence.

 @9MPNYMJ from Illinois answered…17hrs17H

No, not unless the AI model being used by the government is carefully vetted for bias and the company or organization pr…

 @9MPLK28 from Washington answered…18hrs18H

Yes, but it would heavily depend on the crime committed and they should do community service for their sentence

 @9MPCSYP from Minnesota answered…19hrs19H

No, the funding directed to the police should increase to minimize the frequency of inadequate officers.

 @9MP9359 from Pennsylvania answered…20hrs20H

The funding should be equal. Police should be able to direct people to helpful resources instead of putting every person…

 @9MP4WSS from Ohio answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but only for select minor crimes committed that didn’t cause lasting harm.

 @9MP2VM5 from Texas answered…21hrs21H

Most the times humans get taken by emotions and make wrong decisions in court and other times, AI would help not be unfa…

 @9MP2BCB from Idaho answered…21hrs21H

This should differ for each department depending on the effectiveness and necessity of the department in question and th…

 @9MNY3TS from New Jersey answered…21hrs21H

Yes, but only for supplemental research and aiding in decision making. It should not be the final answer

 @9MNVNTT from North Carolina answered…22hrs22H

Each case of police misconduct should be carefully investigated and culprits who are proven guilty beyond a doubt should…

 @9MNVNTT from North Carolina answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but only when they are the only contingent available in a high-priority situation and other agencies who are equipp…

 @9MNSGMQ from New York answered…23hrs23H

Yes, only if police are abusing authority they have/not handling certain non-violent cases because it’s “tedious” and pl…

 @9MNS5KV answered…23hrs23H

police need funding, but i feel that they need more training to handle more intense situations to ensure the safety of i…

 @9MNRYY6 from Colorado answered…23hrs23H

Yes, but depending on the crime they committed, with a possibility of house arrest and daily community service

 @9MNRHH6 from Pennsylvania answered…23hrs23H

The police should stay, but psychologists should be hired to help change the mindset of the criminals.

 @9MNR4DR from Georgia answered…24hrs24H

This is practically knitting church and state back together. Just come out and say we will have faith-based programs for…