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National Public Safety Partnership: Case Study Compton, California

Community-Police Engagement
Partnerships/Collaboration
Violence
Case Study

Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.

Case Study Collaborating to Reduce Violent Crime: A Case Study on Compton, California

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Case Study West Memphis, Arkansas

Community-Police Engagement
Evidence-Based/Data-Driven Policing
Program Development/Implementation
Violence
Technology
Case Study

Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.

Case Study West Memphis, Arkansas

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National Public Safety Partnership: Case Study St. Louis, Missouri

Community-Police Engagement
Evidence-Based/Data-Driven Policing
Program Development/Implementation
Violence
Technology
Case Study

Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.

Case Study St. Louis Missouri

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National Public Safety Partnership: Case Study Salisbury, North Carolina

Community-Police Engagement
Evidence-Based/Data-Driven Policing
Program Development/Implementation
Violence
Technology
Case Study

Community trust within the context of policing is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, so it is essential to recognize that some resources within the Community Trust Resource Library may not exhibit a direct link with the concept of community trust. Nevertheless, many different dimensions of policing may contribute to the broader concept of community trust, even if their connections are not immediately apparent.

Case Study Salisbury North Carolina

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