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 @ISIDEWITH asked…19mins19m

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…19mins19m

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

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 @9MMB43J from California answered…19mins19m

Yes, but enable human say to have a stronger weigh on the outcome.

 @9MMB43J from California answered…19mins19m

Yes, but it depends on the severity of the offense committed

 @9MM9WHV from Indiana answered…28mins28m

Increase funding of police. Create higher standards to become a police officer, Better training including de-escalation…

 @9MM9JCB from California answered…44mins44m

yes if the crime if the person isn't a mass murderer or pedo/mass sexual assualter

 @9MM92DH from Texas answered…1hr1H

I think yes, and it should be looked over by people.

 @9MM8JHR from New York answered…1hr1H

The job of the police is to hold the peace, but sometimes they are the instigators. More time should be spent on improvi…

 @9MM844W from Wisconsin answered…2hrs2H

no because Ai will choose purely what is legal and illegal, they lack human emotions and the understanding in situations…

 @9MM7YD7 from Texas answered…2hrs2H

I truly think it depends on the case, the person, and the background of what happened.

 @9MM7NMZ from Minnesota answered…2hrs2H

Sure but with many limitations and no over reliance.

 @9MM7NMZ from Minnesota answered…2hrs2H

Depending on what one sees the criminal's future being (wether they will continue to offend or not) and if the victim(s)…

 @9MM6LVL from California answered…3hrs3H

I think it depends on the circumstances. I think some people have committed horrible crimes and should be incarcerated f…

 @9MM6L3P from California answered…3hrs3H

Somewhat - more funds should be given to social and community based programs, but the police should maintain some levels…

 @9MM6FRH from Illinois answered…3hrs3H

No. While not foolproof, this would only be beneficial in cases of manslaughter or largely if the convicted were remorse…

 @9MM62KY from Pennsylvania answered…3hrs3H

Depending on the crime committed, yes. If it's a severe crime, no. If it's a minor crime such as speeding, yes.

 @9MM5PH4 from New Jersey answered…3hrs3H

No, Ai can mistakenly be misused and can be manipulated by criminals.

 @9MM5PH4 from New Jersey answered…3hrs3H

No, focus on treating the criminal, not the victim.

 @9MM5L4C from California answered…3hrs3H

I believe that this is genuinely hard to decide as it is on a case-by-case basis.

 @9MM5C62 from Minnesota answered…3hrs3H

Yes but the judge should declare the final verdict.