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Ducklings Continuum Proposal
Epoch 71 Continuum Indigenous Affairs Medium-term (2–5 years)
In Simulation

Indigenous Community Safety: Policing + Justice

âš  This is a flightplan, not a commitment. Flightplans are hypothetical policy proposals modelled in the Ducklings causal simulation. They become projects only when voted into adoption through Consensus. Metrics shown reflect simulation model outputs, not real-world outcomes.

Fiscal & Economic Impact

Implementation Cost
$2.50B CAD
Direct government spending
Projected Economic Impact
Not yet simulated
Cascade effects pending
Projected Return
N/A
Economic return per dollar spent
Impact figures are simulation model outputs from the Ducklings causal engine (BFS cascade, 3-hop depth, strength-weighted edges). They represent projected effects, not real-world outcomes.
Medium-term (2–5 years)
Time Horizon
Not assessed
Implementation Risk
Epoch 71
Continuum Entry

Overview

Community safety debates reached consensus on culturally appropriate policing. Body camera debate (nid 34661) agreed on accountability and evidence integrity. Community reporting barriers debate (nid 34648) emphasized unique Indigenous challenges. Indigenous incarceration rate is 9x national average — debates consistently called for community-based alternatives. Chain: indigenous_policing_funding -> indigenous_response_times (-0.20, d4), community_safety investment -> indigenous_incarceration_rate (-0.05, d12).

Ducklings Simulation

This proposal is active in the Ducklings causal simulation (Epoch 71). The simulation models downstream effects using a BFS cascade engine with strength-weighted, time-delayed edges capped at 3-hop depth and ±25% per-hop limits. Cascade outputs are bounded by variable saturation thresholds.

Domain: Indigenous Affairs  |  Proposal ID: 147  |  Series: Continuum

How to Engage

Discuss this flightplan in the Pond forum under Indigenous Affairs. Vote on adoption through Consensus. Adopted flightplans become projects with real-world implementation tracking.

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