A majority of Americans say the criminal justice system needs at least major changes, including many who think it needs to be overhauled. Only 5% say no changes are needed.pic.twitter.com/Ry3Vlwb3rE
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A majority of Americans say the criminal justice system needs at least major changes, including many who think it needs to be overhauled. Only 5% say no changes are needed.pic.twitter.com/Ry3Vlwb3rE
A wide majority of Americans also support penalizing officers who use racially biased policing. But far fewer support cutting law enforcement funding.pic.twitter.com/PnQCD4ysph
Curious, didn’t President Trump already start the ball rolling on this back in December 2018.
The criminal justice system in the U.S. has been in need of sweeping, democratic inspired, reforms for decades.
These young protesters need a positive place of action to focus all that energy. #DoSomethingPositive
From what we see with the violence in the last few weeks reform we don't need. The people involved with the violence are the ones wanting change. Destruction is not the answer.
One way to reduce excessive force incidents is to ban police batons, one of the most cited misused police tool in ef complaints.
**Please keep in mind this poll was conducted with only 1,310 people.** Statistically speaking, it’s more accurate to say that a majority of the 1,310 American adults polled were in favor. The misleading headline makes it read as if this represents all of the US.
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