Community trust and partnerships reflect the extent to which community members are included in public safety priorities and problem-solving.

Community trust and partnerships with law enforcement include an approach to community engagement that defines expectations for proactive community engagement activities, articulates agency leadership’s role in promoting and participating in community engagement, and establishes accountability mechanisms to ensure efforts are sustained and reviewed for continuous improvement.

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Resources Related to Community Trust and Partnerships

  • Reset

Guidebook/Tool | 2023

Law Enforcement Response to People with Developmental Disabilities: Steps for Deflection or Pre-Arrest Diversion

  • Mental Health and Crisis Response

Guidebook/Tool, Report | 2023

Rethinking the Police Response to Mental Health-Related Calls: Promising Models

  • Mental Health and Crisis Response

Report | 2023

Evaluating the Utility of Sobering Centers: Analyses of Police and Sobering Centers Across Five Jurisdictions

  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Mental Health and Crisis Response

Report | 2023

Proactive Police Response to Domestic-Related Repeat Calls for Service

  • Crime Victim Support

Research Brief | 2023

A Research Summary of ‘Assessing the Impact of Crisis Intervention Teams: A Review of Research’

  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Mental Health and Crisis Response

Report | 2023

Equity and Law Enforcement Data Collection, Use, and Transparency

  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Public Transparency

Research Brief | 2023

Police and Protests: The Inequity of Police Responses to Racial Justices Demonstrations

  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Mass Demonstration Response

Guidebook/Tool, Other | 2023

Reimagine Policing Plan

  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Public Transparency

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