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 @9NWKVKZ from New York answered…31mins31m

AI would be able to provide an unbiased decision as it can analyze and examine all presenting evidence.

 @9NWKVKZ from New York answered…31mins31m

Allow only for crimes that can be rehabilitated and do not allow for severe crimes. For instance, Sex offenders cannot b…

 @9NWCZK4 from Wisconsin answered…3hrs3H

Should keep the police but bulk it up psychologically. Basically make police officers also psychological experts or as m…

 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…7hrs7H

Instead of focusing on imprisonment we should focus on rehabilitation, especially for drug-related crime. Most drug poss…

 @9NW325F from California answered…8hrs8H

No, but social/community based programs with unarmed responders should be encouraged in as many cities as possible that…

 @9NVZ8FQ from California answered…10hrs10H

The key word is qualified. It's absolute. I believe this issue should be further examined by the Supreme Court.

 @9NVX5FF from Colorado answered…12hrs12H

No, but funding should be reduced and carefully monitored to ensure workers are using their time wisely. Police should o…

 @9NVQG3B from California answered…16hrs16H

I believe police should be funded more in higher crime rate communities but in safer communities, the funding for police…

 @9NVCBMFfrom Washington  answered…18hrs18H

No, AI is based on the existing mindset and will have the existing bias present by those designing it.

 @9NVCN58 from Indiana answered…19hrs19H

Police officers should be protected from frivolous or vindictive lawsuits; however, police officer who violate someone e…

 @9NV3CVZ from Massachusetts answered…21hrs21H

Yes but only if it is run by an independent agency and not a political group. And the program should include community s…