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 @ISIDEWITH asked…22mins22m

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

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 @ISIDEWITHDiscuss this answer...…3 days3D

No

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 @ISIDEWITH asked…10mins10m

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

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 @9MM2LPK from Illinois answered…10mins10m

This should be looked at by a case by case standard, and it should depend on the sanity of the person being convicted--…

 @9MM2F72 from Oregon answered…17mins17m

Inmates should be taught skills to better themselves in the future. This could help but it’s only a part.

 @9MM288V from New Jersey answered…22mins22m

Somewhat, I think they can help go deeper into a case but shouldn't be used to make a full decision.

 @9MM288V from New Jersey answered…22mins22m

Yes, but this should be given depending on the person's crime.

 @9MM23QB from New Jersey answered…31mins31m

It depends on the circumstances, but i do believe in using this as an alternative in some cases.

 @9MM232Q from Missouri answered…32mins32m

yes and no I think that it wouldn't make best depositions but I don't thank that the laws not always right and in some c…

 @9MLZQLY from Washington answered…46mins46m

depends on the severity of the misconduct, mistakes do happen and in smaller circumstances immunity should be granted. m…

 @9MLZQLY from Washington answered…46mins46m

though incarceration isn't the best solution, i feel like depending on what charges they are facing the opportunity for…

 @9MLYKDD from Texas answered…1hr1H

Depending on the damage/harm/death done by the crime.

 @9MLY8MM from New Jersey answered…2hrs2H

for some crimes you can rehabilite the person who did it, some people are capable of change. I don't not believe rapist…

 @9MLY7NS from South Dakota answered…2hrs2H

Yes, but only for certain now repeat offenders and for petty crimes.

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

Yes, a machine has no moral say on matters, it can execute a sentence or assist in law enforcement without second guessi…

 @Dry550 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

Yes, Restorative justice programs should be considered if the tone matches the crime, if the crime is so outlandishly he…

 @9MLXGF9 from West Virginia answered…2hrs2H

I think we can still fund local police departments and social and community based programs because both can be important

 @9MLWF3G from Texas answered…3hrs3H

No, they lack the judgement that we humans possess.

 @9MLW3J5from Maine  answered…3hrs3H

To some extent, yes, however human intervention is imperative.

 @9MLVKDY from New York answered…3hrs3H

No, but it should be used to assist in analyzing the facts of a case

 @9MLSDH9 from New Jersey answered…5hrs5H

Redirect the priority of law enforcement to be more community-based. We still need armed protection in our communities,…