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 @9MMXQM4 from Illinois answered…21mins21m

Yes but only for nonvuolent crimes with no previous record.

 @9MMVRZJ from Minnesota answered…2hrs2H

Not instead of but added or replaceable, like instead of 10 years it could be 6 with programs

 @9MMVM8V from Colorado answered…2hrs2H

No, insure the police’s operation and distribute budgets from other branches to social and community programs

 @9MMTZV2 from Massachusetts answered…2hrs2H

yes but only if they have a good reason not be be incarcerated like if they have a dog or kids and the crime was not tha…

 @9MLXQTT from New York answered…2hrs2H

I think it depends, AI gets there "minds" from whoever programs and creates it so how would the system know if the AI is…

 @9K99V29 from Florida answered…2hrs2H

No, but the applications of artificial intelligence in criminal justice systems should be looked into

 @9MMRX8D from Virginia answered…3hrs3H

It would depend on the area. If there was a low crime rate in a certain area, I would replace the police with unarmed co…

 @9MMRPXL from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

I think police officers should be held responsible for their own actions but I also believe that people take it to far m…

 @9MMRPXL from North Carolina answered…3hrs3H

I don't think funding should be completely redirected, I think the police department could use more funding but I also t…

 @Peebs from Florida answered…13hrs13H

Nobody should have the right to vote, but so long as we do, criminals should have the same rights as us to vote

 @9MMHN24 from California answered…13hrs13H

Solitary confinement should be used depending on the charge. More serious crimes can utilize solitary confinement but mi…

 @9MMHB4Z from California answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but depending on how severe is the offense or crime committed, and why it happened.

 @9MMH9JK from Texas answered…14hrs14H

Not as an alternative, but in addition to incarceration.

 @9MMGZ2G from California answered…14hrs14H

Yes except if they are a danger to others. If they are dangerous to themselves than they should be on a 24 hour manditor…

 @woweyerfrom South Carolina  answered…15hrs15H

Government should implement restorative justice programs in addition to incarceration with reduced sentences.

 @9MMGDFL from Wisconsin answered…15hrs15H

the police shouldn't disappear but they need better social training, along with community and social programs to be trai…

 @SenBR2003from New York  answered…15hrs15H

Begin with implementing AI in specialized mock criminal trials to study their effectiveness, then adjust AI programs acc…

 @SenBR2003from New York  answered…15hrs15H

Yes; begin with implementing these programs with minor crimes such as drug-related crimes and robbery, then work your wa…

 @9MMFWGJ from Tennessee answered…16hrs16H

No, not redirected. Increase funding and training for police departments, but also add social and community based progra…

 @7Y7VN8H from Florida answered…16hrs16H

Neither. It should be a case by case basis. There should be consequences for their actions which may occasionally allow…

 @9MMFF3Pfrom Montana  answered…16hrs16H

..well isn’t there already private prisons maybe just military, which btw should just be strictly regulated to prevent m…

 @9MMFF3Pfrom Montana  answered…16hrs16H

Nope, it’s just drugs like I said why does everything have to be held to such a high standard and very serious all the t…

 @9MMFF3Pfrom Montana  answered…16hrs16H

..what if there was just no such thing, as life in prison for S.Os or any death threats, maybe we all just need some rea…

 @9MMFB6P from Colorado answered…16hrs16H

Yes, only for non-violent crimes and if the offender isn’t a repeat offender

 @9MMBLNN from Michigan answered…19hrs19H

Yes for crimes that dont involve harm against another individual (vandalism, shoplifting) or if low recidivism can be pr…