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 @9LN9XVV from Connecticut answered…6hrs6H

No, treat like doctors. Police should be responsible for their actions and can suffer repercussions of malpractice. They…

 @9LN9XVV from Connecticut answered…6hrs6H

Yes but only by rigorously trained CIVILIAN Policing methods in the most severe situations. Police departments are not a…

 @9LN9XVV from Connecticut answered…6hrs6H

After impartial analysis, police budgets should be reallocate for new training with a focus in deescalation, new unarmed…

 @9LN8X8N from Alabama answered…8hrs8H

Yes. Depending on the level of crime in that area. For example, if a gang in a certain area has military grade weapons,…

 @9LN49V2 from California answered…14hrs14H

Depending on the severity of the crime. If they had done something inhumane such as manslaughter, I believe that they do…

 @9LN49V2 from California answered…14hrs14H

I don't believe in defending the police because they do keep order. Yet, rather have more consequence if there are viola…

 @9LN3LYY from California answered…14hrs14H

I think that they should defntliy do a better job train the cops but I also think money should be funded to no volient c…

 @9LN38VB from Illinois answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but don’t cut funding completely since without law enforcement the country will go into anarchy.

 @9LN38MC from Florida answered…14hrs14H

Only if the crime was minor and they completed their sentence and they have handled their court obligations.

 @9LN323K from California answered…14hrs14H

Provide better background checks and psyche evaluations for police and highlight that a firearm is only a last resort.

 @9LN2ZKX from California answered…14hrs14H

There should be better screening for police officers such as better psych evaluations. They should also stress the use o…

 @9LN2TYK from Illinois answered…14hrs14H

increase funding to police but also to social workers and mental health professionals to help prevent crime in the first…

 @9LN2N75 from California answered…14hrs14H

have the police department do more safety classes and as well classes on self-esteem because some are power hungry or ha…

 @9LN2CCP from California answered…15hrs15H

I think we need police to protect us, but there should be significantly less violence coming from police.

 @9LMXDJD from California answered…16hrs16H

Neutral, keep it what it is right now since more power to the police is not that good but also decreasing will be more b…

 @9LMWJPY answered…16hrs16H

No, increase the training and slightly increase the funding for the police. The main goal for the police should be that…

 @9LMV99D from Indiana answered…17hrs17H

Adding more training and funds for police departments could help train officers more professionally for life-threatening…

 @9LMTJLV from Oklahoma answered…17hrs17H

Increasing both funding and administrative requirements and capacity for police forces to more similarly mirror the more…

 @9LMTB2V from Pennsylvania answered…17hrs17H

It all depends on the crime that the criminal(s) committed. I wouldn't want someone convicted of rape to be allowed to v…

 @9LMT4L4 from California answered…18hrs18H

The police should still receive some funding, but community based programs do need to be funded a bit more

 @9LMSY5F from Kansas answered…18hrs18H

Yes but only for hard narcotics/substances. I believe marijuana is not a drug worthy event eh minimum charge.

 @9LMSNP5 from Pennsylvania answered…18hrs18H

I believe it depends on the crime. If for instance a drug addict was arrested but got clean after serving their time, th…

 @9LMSG6B from Ohio answered…18hrs18H

yes, after a few years of being reintegrated into society without committing any serious crimes such as murder.

 @9LMS9GY from Illinois answered…18hrs18H

Funding should be reduced but not because more money si needed for social and community based programs