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 @8NZGK76Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Funding needs to be based on the area. Funding also needs to be assigned to social and community programs to help reduce crime and in turn can lead reduced spending foe the police

 @9DKJPVNConservativefrom Alberta  answered…2yrs2Y

No, but make sure that there are more types of professionals who can respond to critical situations without the need for fatal weaponry, but lean towards non-fatal defense tools like tasers & mace.

 @9VVJGFWConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…6mos6MO

We still need the police as is, but we ALSO need much greater social and support programs. Once those are FIRMLY established and crime rate etc reduces naturally we can slowly reduce police forces

 @9T98NNNConservativefrom Ontario  answered…7mos7MO

The police academy is a short program that teaches police how to shoot a gun and other physical things. There should be more emphasis on being educated on how to respond without automatically resorting to violence, and how to help the citizens effectively. They should also test for the mental health of the individual who wants to get into the police academy to make sure they are of sound mind.

 @9STLGWFConservativefrom Alberta  answered…8mos8MO

Both are important ways to enforce the law. Social and community based programs are simply better long term solutions. However, the police should not be underfunded for this purpose.

 @9S3NX6KConservativefrom Ontario  answered…8mos8MO

I think the police still have a place in our society as community enforcement however we do need more social supports

 @9RHHX54Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…9mos9MO

Yes and no, funding should be spread as needed for the police officers themselves and then the people community and social programs

 @9PDK76PConservativefrom Ontario  answered…10mos10MO

No, Evaluating the current funding allocations, exploring ways to enhance community-oriented policing and collaborating with stakeholders to find solutions that promote both safety and social equity

 @9K4LLL8Conservativefrom Alberta  answered…1yr1Y

not all but some of the funding should go to social and community programs to understand safety and rights protection.

 @9JDMRFRConservativefrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

No, increase funding and training for police departments to be better equipped to deal with difficult calls ie. mental health issues, sex crimes etc...

 @9HHTQD6Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

Slower transition to community support so crime is reduced. As crime rates are lowered, then replace policing with more enriching community well being programs.

 @9FSXQWPConservativefrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

increase funding and training for police but also put a lot of funding into social and community based programs

 @9FR2W9PConservativefrom Connecticut  answered…2yrs2Y

Police funding should be a combination of funding regular police activities as well as funding social and community based programs.

 @9FPW8LSConservativefrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

fund the police more and increase training but also put in social/community based programs in high crime areas

 @8PJDYXKConservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

I'm in the middle on this one because community programs are good but also having a good police force is good as well.

 @96KSTFXConservativefrom Alberta  answered…3yrs3Y

If it didn’t affect police training or their ability to improve and protect the community.

 @96JZXNCConservativefrom Ontario  answered…3yrs3Y

Well yes and no. As we need our police propally trained and go through an arrange of political tests to make sure they will be a protector to our community not an agitator in some cases. I also say no as we need more funding for certain schools to help kids learn what a community should look like in a good enviorment instead of ones that have confrontation everywhere. On the news as well as personal event in ones case.

 @964SF29Conservativefrom British Columbia  answered…3yrs3Y

 @95VB5JDConservativefrom Ontario  answered…3yrs3Y

work with other emergency responders together and retrain law enforcement.

 @95HYWG6Conservativefrom British Columbia  answered…3yrs3Y

No, funding should be given to both police departments and community based programs.

 @95CVJ66Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, I believe that we should reduce 20% of the police force's budget and redirect it to helping young people before they become criminals.

 @95CHLHCLibertarianfrom British Columbia  answered…3yrs3Y

No, it shouldn't be redirected but just cut all together and replaced with private police.

 @956JQQ3Conservativefrom Alberta  answered…3yrs3Y

Leave Funding as it is but change how the police system works and how they are trained.

 @93NRKCFLibertarianfrom Alberta  answered…3yrs3Y

No. I would first want more funding and training for police while also providing funding for social and community based programs. If within 5-10 years the social and community based programs are working to reduce crime, then we can dial back the funding and training for police.

 @938GZQVConservativefrom Alberta  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8ZX3GXZConservativefrom Ontario  answered…3yrs3Y

No, issues with police are due to inadequate funding. Increase police funding

 @8Z3VKNPLibertarianfrom Alberta  answered…3yrs3Y

I believe that we should give the police more but also give some for programs but majority police

 @8YY8CVNConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…3yrs3Y

i feel that we should retrain them and get better training programs for them

 @8YX8XVZConservativefrom Alberta  answered…3yrs3Y

I believe that the police still need funding in order to protect the people but the funding for social and community programs should be increased.

 @8YWGQBYConservativefrom Ontario  answered…3yrs3Y

Increase funding for both social/community programs and police. Both are necessary.

 @8YFHZQZConservativefrom Nova Scotia  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8Y9JCC6Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…3yrs3Y

I think the funding for all should be weighed but that police departments need better training and oversight over their "employees" as all jobs have bad apples. its just having bad apples in the police department is REALLY not good.

 @8XNB9Y3Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8W8BSH6Conservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Part community funding. Less police with less protections from wrong doing. External ombudsman to remove police protections and firing. Personally liable for wrong acts not just criminal. Theft, Co-ersion, drugs, protection money, excessive force, whole wide range of horrible things.

 @8VVNVTFConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but also increase funding and training in higher crime rate communities.

 @8VTHT2SConservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

There should be a middle ground where police have funding and training, but there are different branches for responding to non violent crimes, mental health crisis, etc

 @8VMP336Conservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

Support both and encouraging the cooperation between both to provide a better service overall

 @8VMC99FConservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

We should increase training for police so they are more competent. There is a clear issue, but defunding will only make it worse.

 @8VM72DHConservativefrom Saskatchewan  answered…4yrs4Y

It should be half and half. They need their equipment, but also need to have a good relationship with the public.

 @8VKNBZTConservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8VJK386Conservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

No, but create a program where it involves more mental health awareness

 @8VH8FBHConservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

No, not redirected. Funding should be provisioned and allocated to both police and social/community based programs to better prepare each party for issues that arise.

 @8VDKY7WLibertarianfrom Saskatchewan  answered…4yrs4Y

police should have access to more training and social workers and addiction counsellors should be on site if needed.

 @8VC7N6SConservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Deparmentalize the roles of "police" and improve the reporting infrastructure to properly respond to issue at hand

 @8VBY7CMConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

Funding should be increased fro police departments in higher crime rate communities. But social and community based programs should also get more funding

 @8V9G9Q5Conservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

Maintain funding for RCMP, but implement funding for social / community programs as well.

 @8V7DGQWConservativefrom Quebec  answered…4yrs4Y

Funding should be focused on educating police overs and making them better equipped to deal with situations. Police offers should be held accountable; remove the power from the unions to protect them when they have done wrong.

 @8V6FCJJConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

Some funds should be redirected along with responsibilities like health checks.

 @8TYN53SLibertarianfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8TYLQ6VConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

Fund the police but also have a mental health unit or medical persons to be involved

 @8TXZ94XConservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Some funding and duties could be reallocated to social workers however should still be under the ospice of the police department

 @8TX4X5TConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

No, not right away. But if we spend more money for social community based programs than in theory we shouldnt need to spend as much policing. However it wouldnt be an overnight process

 @8TVW68ZConservativefrom Manitoba  answered…4yrs4Y

No, it shouldnt be redirected but more funding should be provided to community based programs as well.

 @8TJPP2DConservativefrom Manitoba  answered…4yrs4Y

No, Increase funding for training police. Also add funding for social and community based programs

 @8TCKT97Libertarianfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Police should be trained in the necessary fields, but certain issues need to be addressed by specialists (I.E phycologists, firemen).

 @8T48MSHConservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8SX46DKConservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

I think they should both be equal because we need more safety and more social programs for everyone.

 @8SDXRNDConservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8RTDVQMConservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Both social programs and local police departments require more funding to make society as safe as possible.

 @8R4XDLTConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

No but more money should be allocated to social and community based programs.

 @8R3SFYZLibertarianfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Funding for the police should be spent on better training for officers instead of more equipment

 @8QTKBDLLibertarianfrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

The police need more funding and we need separate but additional funding for social/community based programs.

 @8QTGVGYLibertarianfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, they are underfunded already and increase their education program to four years.

 @8QRNKHZConservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8QNG7HKConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8PZG5QPConservativefrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

Leave the police fully enabled. Create positions for trained helpers as part of EMS to pick up the load of poverty and psychodrama policing.

 @8PMZ6RBConservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8PKLLMSConservativefrom Nova Scotia  answered…4yrs4Y

Community policing so the police know the people around them, hence lowering the danger involved with being stopped by police

 @8PDP67XConservativefrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, increase funding everywhere so that they can be trained more efficiently.

 @8PB4XDQConservativefrom Nova Scotia  answered…4yrs4Y

We should at least find a way to fund other services without defending them

 @8P4WB7VConservativefrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

A portion but not all of police budget could be directed to social programming

 @8NWJ3SPLibertarianfrom Alberta  answered…4yrs4Y

Redirect police to focus on real crimes that impact persons & property. With less enforcement & funding for chasing down victimless or "crimes against society"

 @8NW4XRPLibertarianfrom Ontario  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8FL8FNVConservativefrom Ontario  answered…5yrs5Y

 @iAmCodeMonkeyLibertarianfrom Ontario  answered…5yrs5Y

This is a good idea, but we should not get rid of the police completely. We should be helping vulnerable people to not gravitate towards criminal activity in the first place and help them get support.

 @99PMZC6Conservativefrom Alberta  answered…2yrs2Y

You can't defund the police, they do need better training and also need to be a assisted by a social worker or councillor to calls with mental health issues, domestic abuse cases. Just like when a child is involved child services are involved.

 @99JJDKBConservativefrom Nova Scotia  answered…2yrs2Y

No, there needs to be more research done on the effectiveness of these programs before allocating funds to it

 @99C6BCLConservativefrom Ontario  answered…2yrs2Y

No set police budget @1.5X and have minimum requirements for community service

 @98ZL3DQConservativefrom Alberta  answered…2yrs2Y

Police should have better funding for training, but there should also be a community of volunteers for non violent calls

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