Nearly three in four Chicagoans (74%) support reassigning “certain duties currently handled by the police department—[for example,] traffic enforcement and certain 911 calls related to homelessness, mental health, minor crime, and substance abuse—to unarmed civil officers, social workers, and EMTs.” That’s according to a survey of 1,040 likely voters in Chicago, which IZQ strategies conducted via SMS in late January.
Here are both the question and the results:
