1. If elected or re-elected to the city council, will you propose programs and/or initiatives to limit the number of arrests for minor offenses in the city?

Kiner:

Yes


Self explanatory

 

2. If elected or re-elected to the city council, will you support a pre-booking diversion program for drug-related offenses and for those suffering from mental health issues?

Kiner:

Yes


Self explanatory

3. If elected or re-elected to the city council, will you support a policy to require transparency and democratic accountability before city agencies acquire new surveillance tools?

Kiner:

Yes


4. If elected or re-elected to the city council will you work to make stop and arrest data, including race and ethnicity data, available to the public quarterly?

Kiner:

Yes


5. If elected or re-elected to the city council what will you do to ensure a timely, transparent and independent investigation whenever an officer uses deadly force?

Kiner:

1. Create and Add ACLU rep to Independent Officer Deadly Force Investigation Citizen Advisory Board
2.Request TBI inclusion into all local deadly force investigators if not currently done
3. Mandate MPD Director presence and report at all city council meetings until investigation complete if not currently done

6. Name 3 steps you would take as a council member to make the Community Law Enforcement Review Board (CLERB) more effective.

Kiner:

1. Add ACLU rep to board as advisor if possible and not currently done
2. If possible mandate personal reports at city council meetings when controversial matters and or concerning matters are at hand
3. Mandate bi-annual think thank meeting / retreats with appointed reps from city council members and CLERB

7. Would you support policies, programs or initiatives to dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline?

Kiner:

Yes


Best ideas are in planning stage but key factors involve improving education and promoting judicial system awareness and fairness.

8. What does criminal justice reform mean to you?

Kiner:

Not just ending the current injustice but creating programs to reverse the impact of the past injustices much like programs being done in California and other places allowing people arrested for past marijuana use to get special preferences in owing hemp businesses.