“Defund the police” is a slogan that supports divesting funds from police departments and reallocating them to non-policing forms of public safety and community support, such as social services, youth services, housing, education, healthcare and other community resources.
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@8Z7532B3yrs3Y
@8ZL6BBD3yrs3Y
No, I am satisfied with the current funding
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, instead, provide more proper training and education for police officers and make sure that funds for police departments are properly managed and not used for unnecessary measures, along with social and community programs to provide support and assistance to all people in order to address issues (e.g. poverty, homelessness, mental disorders, etc.).
@8ZLSTJN3yrs3Y
No, but social and community-based programs should also be funded.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, instead, just ensure the police departments' funds are properly managed, and provide more proper training and education for police officers, while reallocating a small portion of its funds towards social and community programs to provide assistance towards certain groups alongside addressing issues such as poverty, homelessness, mental disorders, etc.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, I believe defunding the police will not solve all problems. Instead, provide more proper training and education for police officers and make sure that funding for police departments are properly managed and not used for unnecessary measures, alongside social and community programs to provide support and assistance to the most vulnerable, and to address poverty, homelessness, mental disorders, etc. There should be a balance of funding between the two.
@8M23TG44yrs4Y
The police need to be taught better on how to act with specific situations.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, reform the police rather than defund the police
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, instead, provide more proper training and education for police officers and make sure that funding for police departments are properly managed and not used for unnecessary measures, alongside social and community programs to provide support and assistance to the most vulnerable, and to address poverty, homelessness, mental disorders, etc.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, continue funding for police departments, but make sure that the funds are managed properly and not used for unnecessary measures, along with funding for social and community programs as long as they can work with each other. Also, provide more proper training and education for police officers towards de-escalating tactics.
@8ZVF8F73yrs3Y
they need better training
@5GHSCDS4yrs4Y
Yes, but maintain enough funding for better training
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, instead, provide more training and education for police officers, and make sure that funding for police departments are properly managed and not used for unnecessary measures, along with social and community programs to provide assistance to the most vulnerable, and to address poverty, homelessness, mental disorders, etc.
@8ZYQ3FR3yrs3Y
yes, but also funding community based programs
@8ZSR5NL3yrs3Y
No, continue funding for police departments alongside social and community programs (which is also effective for addressing poverty, homelessness, mental disorders, etc.), but make sure that the funds are managed properly and not used for unnecessary measures. Also, provide more proper training and education for police officers towards de-escalating tactics.
Deleted4yrs4Y
No, Allow the states to choose what will be done with their police force
@8CQPC6Z4yrs4Y
No, keep it as is for now
@8ZSR5NL3yrs3Y
No, continue funding for police departments alongside social and community programs, but make sure that the funds are managed properly and not used for unnecessary measures. Also, provide more proper training and education for police officers towards de-escalating tactics.
@925MDYZ3yrs3Y
no but use the powers the police have in a way to bring the community together helping people feel more safe
@92HLYZH3yrs3Y
No, increase funding, training and requirements for becoming a police officer.
@8Q8HZ2D4yrs4Y
No, I’m fine with the current spending
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@8QGXKFQ4yrs4Y
replace the police with a armed society
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@8CQKXRG4yrs4Y
Yes, but let officers keep their weapons in case of situations that are violent.
@92T6YGG3yrs3Y
I dont understand this question.
@8YWHYGD3yrs3Y
No, keep current funding, but make sure the funding does not go towards militarizing the police.
@8ZP5XPN3yrs3Y
Funding should be moved away from militaristic deployment and towards training and education.
@8ZLD3KV3yrs3Y
No, better training for dangerous situations should be taught to them. Their record of racial bias should also be taken into account.
@8ZHS82W3yrs3Y
@92T58MH3yrs3Y
add more funding and extend the amount of time to become an officer(more training)
@92TDH6J3yrs3Y
I feel as if the values and principles of the police are messed up and rooted in systemic racism. They should start from scratch and teach their officers how to behave.
@9334YP33yrs3Y
Excepting the sheriff's department, all police departments should be abolished and replaced by civil militias. The funds should be used to arm and train every citizen.
@92YT8JT3yrs3Y
Yes, in order to aid police in their protection of the community
@92ZLLSS3yrs3Y
it depends, however, police do need better training and educating
@8YRTGKL3yrs3Y
I think/believe that increase funding should not be just for the higher crime rated communities be spread abroad. There is crime everywhere and the police need more training to handle this influx of crimes.
@92XBWMT3yrs3Y
They should increase the amount of training required and more heavy background and psychological tests
@8YMT7T33yrs3Y
I don't think we should completely defund the police but we should defenitely direct more money to social and community based programs.
@9323M4S3yrs3Y
Social and community programs should be funded in addition to the police, both are needed.
@92XJ4283yrs3Y
No, but add unarmed community-based responders to police departments
@92XJ3JK3yrs3Y
No, but the funding should go to anti-racist training of the officers and to removing prejudice within the police system
@3YCKLNH4yrs4Y
Yes and reduce the duties of police to the smallest, most necessary subset of law enforcement.
@8WRSFWD3yrs3Y
Yes, but not all funding the whole police system needs to be redone
@8WCX2H53yrs3Y
Spend funding in different ways
@8R2ZX4K4yrs4Y
Social and community based programs should be created, but not at the sacrifice of police funding
@8RQD6LZ4yrs4Y
No, But only if we teach our policemen to do their job correctly and to not show harm to others when it's not necessary. And to not twist stories that happens to women.
@8MF7P7C4yrs4Y
No, instead funding should go towards a officers training as to many problems have occurred over the years because of bad and not well trained officers.
@8LXS3WG4yrs4Y
I think they should be equally provided for.
@8RPTJXB4yrs4Y
Redirect the funding that goes to swat teams, armored trucks, etc. To increased training with how to de-escalate situations.
@8MJ98YM4yrs4Y
Yes but not a lot of money
@8RYYH7Z4yrs4Y
Police to do there jobs but not disrupt communities just on suspicion and for news to stop inflaming events
Deleted4yrs4Y
No, but switch to a private police voucher system instead.
@8TP6QKS3yrs3Y
Yes, abolish all police except sheriff's departments and use the money to provide every household with firearms, ammunition and training
@8FQPRWQ4yrs4Y
Both. Inefficacy can be reduced and our taxes are plenty to allocate resources to both sides.
Deleted3yrs3Y
Police should be there to protect the community and not to murder and arrest the poor.
@3QH7LMP4yrs4Y
No, but have constitutional lawyers involved in police training
@47CFBN24yrs4Y
No, but use the funds to train the police to use non-violent techniques in non-violent situations.
@8VJ4XQ43yrs3Y
They should go hand in hand and the police force should have people dedicated to these 911 calls or sum.
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@8VXLBFJ3yrs3Y
A portion of the funding should be redirected.
@8VYCW473yrs3Y
You can't eliminate police, but certain resources could be redirected and improved training for community interaction and de-escalation should be increased.
@8VQRWQ93yrs3Y
I think they should lower the funds for local police departments but not cut funds entirely because I believe we do still need a police force, it just needs more established rules.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, but still help the community.
@8CHVWL44yrs4Y
No, find new funding for those programs.
@glockett4yrs4Y
No, we should pay them more for putting their lives on the line for us; but in addition, we should also increase funding for social and community based programs and not put so many jobs on the police.
@78S5M874yrs4Y
Let local people decide. Reform the police departments.
@8WFPTJX3yrs3Y
No, but new recruits should be tested if they are; Mentally ill, Racist, or an Extremist.
@8F8NGS34yrs4Y
I think that people should be able to get mental health services from qualified people, rather than have to self medicate because they have mental health issues and cant get help. ITs like chasing your tale. If you don't help the people with mental health challenges they would probably be less likely to have to self medicate and cause less problems in the streets. Which would most likely would make it to where we need less cops. How many of the millions of people that are homeless son the streets could benefit from mental health help and cannot get it.
@6WQYBY34yrs4Y
Yes. By eliminating victimless crimes from the responsibilities of the police, Law Enforcement can draw down and the newly available resources can be used at community discretion.
@8F5MHGJ4yrs4Y
I don't believe the police should be completely defunded but I do think more of a mix of social programs and cops could be beneficial.
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@8DXBQJS4yrs4Y
Yes, but also put on strict policies on the police force to hold them more accountable for their actions.
@8DR2ZV94yrs4Y
I think this is too generalized. I think it depends on the various department/agency, their budgets, and how they are utilizing those budgets to serve their communities.
@8FRNZB74yrs4Y
Police or security forces should all be privatized.
@8GTJSVF4yrs4Y
Pay individual officers more and retrain
@8GLH2VZ4yrs4Y
Funding should remain the same or be increased to redesign police training that lessens police violence and promotes de-escalation techniques.
@8GZX2VK4yrs4Y
Yes, after a thorough review of the needs of their community.
@8G27RZK4yrs4Y
They should reduce funding not stop funding the police department
@3DSBJC33yrs3Y
No, local police departments and social and community based programs should be included in one budget.
@8HPTLVW4yrs4Y
No, but use the money given to the police to include more training to reduce biases
@8NYYG344yrs4Y
Decrease funding by eliminating war on drugs.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, but abolish the police still and let local communities do what they want
@8X9RRRK3yrs3Y
I think that they should be trained to be able to do both.
Deleted4yrs4Y
No, it should be redirected to county sheriffs, whom are elected officials and if people don't like how they are working they can be voted out of office.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, but abolish the police still.
@8HX5B3X4yrs4Y
No, reform training and raise the standards to become a police officer
@8HVWVBZ4yrs4Y
decrease funds in order to start new programs, keep policing
@8J2VLZL4yrs4Y
No, increase the funding to accommodate additional training and resources. Resources to include the start of and/or additional social and community based programs.
Deleted3yrs3Y
No, just ensure that police departments are better funded and its funds are properly managed, while providing more funding for social and community programs to provide support and assistance towards certain groups and to address issues (e.g. poverty, homelessness, mental disorders etc.), and provide more proper training and education for police officers, to ensure safe neighborhoods.
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