“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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@3TRKR473yrs3Y
No, keep existing funding and add funding for social and community based programs.
@8SFDLS63yrs3Y
Yes, but only funding that is not essential. Such as the defunding of police militarization. Only that money should be redirected to social programs.
@3MB97K64yrs4Y
Fund the police but increase funding for social workers and utilize community responders for most calls
@87W9GJ44yrs4Y
Increase funding for police training everywhere along with social and community based program.
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, but direct a portion of funding towards forming a partnership with local, community based mental health professionals to provide ongoing de-escalation training classes for police
@842VWLK2yrs2Y
yes, but only if there is still enough funding to police departments that they can still sustain themselves.
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, but direct a portion of funding towards a partnership with local, community based mental health professionals to provide mandatory, ongoing de-escalation training classes for police
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, but direct a portion of funding towards a partnership with local, community based mental health professionals to provide ongoing de-escalation training classes for police
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, but direct a portion of funding towards forming a partnership with local mental health professionals to provide ongoing de-escalation training for police which is based on the economic and social conditions of the community
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, but increase funding for and make mandatory ongoing, situational de-escalation training for police that is conducted by community based mental health professionals
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, but require and increase funding for ongoing, situational de-escalation training that is conducted by community based mental health professionals
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, but increase funding for mandatory, ongoing, situational de-escalation training that is conducted by community based mental health professionals
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, establish and fund mandatory, ongoing, situational de-escalation training for police that is conducted by community based mental health professionals
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, but there should be mandatory and ongoing de-escalation training for police conducted in partnership with local mental health professionals
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, redirect some funding towards working with local mental health professionals and community based social agencies for non-violent situations, and increase de-escalation training for police in urban areas
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, but funding should be provided for mandatory and ongoing de-escalation group training classes conducted by local mental health professionals for police
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, but direct some funding towards a partnership with community based mental health professionals to conduct mandatory and ongoing de-escalation group training classes for police
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, but there should be mandatory and ongoing de-escalation group training for police conducted by local mental health professionals
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, but direct a portion of funding towards a partnership with community based mental health professionals to conduct mandatory and ongoing de-escalation training classes for police
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, redirect some funding to local mental health professionals in order to provide and conduct mandatory, ongoing group de-escalation training classes for police
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, but fund local mental health professionals to conduct mandatory and ongoing group de-escalation training classes for police
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, redirect a portion of funding towards forming a partnership with local, community based mental health professionals. These professionals should conduct mandatory and ongoing de-escalation training classes for police
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
Yes, redirect a portion of funding towards forming a partnership with local mental health professionals, who will conduct mandatory and ongoing de-escalation training classes for police
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Yes, redirect some funding to community based social workers for response to non-violent calls, but also increase de-escalation training for officers in higher crime rate communities
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Increase funding and training for police departments in higher crime rate communities and also increase funding for the use of unarmed community based responders for non-violent calls. Ensure that such responders are accompanied by a single police officer for protection
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
No, increase funding and training for police departments in higher crime rate communities. Increase the use of unarmed community based responders for non-violent calls but have them accompanied by a police officer for protection
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
No, increase funding and training for police departments in higher crime rate communities but also increase funding for the use of unarmed community based responders for non-violent calls. Ensure that such responders are accompanied by a single police officer for protection
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Yes, redirect some funding to community based social workers for responding to non-violent calls, but also send along a police officer in case the situation turns violent and increase de-escalation training for officers in higher crime rate communities
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Yes, replace police with unarmed community based responders for non-violent calls but send along a police officer for protection in case the situation escalates into violent behavior.
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Yes, redirect some funding to community based responders for non-violent calls but also increase de-escalation training for police departments in higher crime rate communities
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Funding should be divided between utilizing unarmed community based responders for non-violent calls and increasing de-escalation training for police departments in higher crime rate communities
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Yes, redirect some funding towards utilizing unarmed community based responders for non-violent calls but also increase de-escalation training for police departments in higher crime rate communities
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Yes, some funding should be redirected towards utilization of unarmed community responders for non-violent calls but also increase de-escalation training for police departments in higher crime rate communities
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
Yes, some funding should be redirected towards utilizing unarmed community responders for non-violent calls, but also increase de-escalation training for police departments in higher crime rate communities
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, redirect some funding to unarmed community based responders for non-violent calls, but also increase funding and training for police departments in higher crime rate communities
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, redirect some funding to unarmed community based responders for non-violent calls
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, redirect some funds in the local police department budget to unarmed community based responders for non-violent calls
@7PTCG385yrs5Y
No, increase funding and required time for deescalation training in all metropolitan police departments.
@7PTCG385yrs5Y
No, increase deescalation training for police.
@7PTCG385yrs5Y
No, increase deescalation training for the police.
@7PTCG385yrs5Y
No, require increased deescalation training for the police.
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, but increase de-escalation training for police in handling non-violent situations in higher crime communities
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, increase funding to require ongoing, mandatory de-escalation training for police departments in urban areas
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, redirect some funding towards the utilization of community based responders for non-violent calls. A police officer should accompany these individuals for added protection in case the situation escalates
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, increase funding and situational de-escalation training for police departments located in urban areas and higher crime rate communities
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, redirect some funding towards partnering with community based social agencies for non-violent calls, but also increase funding for de-escalation training for urban police departments
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
Yes, redirect some funding towards partnering with community based social agencies for non-violent calls, but also increase funding for de-escalation training within urban police departments
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, increase funding and de-escalation training for police departments in higher crime rate communities, and include local mental health professionals in this training
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, increase funding and de-escalation training for police departments in higher crime rate communities, and have local mental health professionals assist in facilitating this training
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, increase de-escalation training for police officers and have local mental health professionals assist in this training
@8H2G98J4yrs4Y
The police department should be given less funding, and have a remodeled system that requires more training and knowledge of drugs, mental illness, and other issues that are similar. Police should also not be allowed to use a gun unless completely necessary and should be charged if they wrongfully kill a person when it could be avoided
@8KG7DR84yrs4Y
No, but we should end qualified immunity and defund their unions.
@8QVKJQM4yrs4Y
Yes, but the police should not be abolished.
@8S4VH5F4yrs4Y
It depends. We need specially trained police officers for specific scenarios. We also need racial-bias training.
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