Michael Stoll
University of California - Los Angeles
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Michael Stoll is Professor of Public Policy at the University of California, Los Angeles. He holds a Ph.D. in Urban Studies and Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Voting History
Policing and public safety
Increasing police budgets will improve public safety.
Vote | Confidence |
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Agree | 5 |
Median Survey Vote | Median Survey Confidence |
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Agree | 7 |
Increasing social service budgets (e.g. housing, health, education) will improve public safety.
Vote | Confidence |
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Strongly Agree | 10 |
Median Survey Vote | Median Survey Confidence |
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Agree | 8 |
Comments
Increasing accountability for police misconduct will improve public safety.
Vote | Confidence |
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Strongly Agree | 10 |
Median Survey Vote | Median Survey Confidence |
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Agree | 6 |
Comments
Depends on what kind of policing strategies are used, and how budgets are spent. Community based policing or policing with strong civilian oversight boards (or better those police departments with strong accountability to the communities they serve) would fare better than other alternatives