There is almost no aspect of policing that does not include or touch the community in some way. To that end, building trust and meaningful, productive partnerships between law enforcement and the communities they serve is a foundational element of equitable policing.

Excellent agencies will consider community trust and partnership an ongoing, active process in which they collaborate and co-create public safety with their communities. Meaningful engagement with communities most impacted by crime and violence is critical to building communities of trust. Agencies that achieve community trust and partnership work regularly with local leaders, advocates, and community-based organizations to identify and address mutually identified community safety concerns through problem-solving processes. Importantly, to build community trust and partnership, the means through which agencies achieve community safety goals should be co-developed, equitable, and regularly assessed for effectiveness.

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Resources Related to Community Trust and Partnerships

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  • Reset

Article | 2016

Leading Culture Change

  • Crime and Violence Response
  • Community Trust and Partnerships

Guidebook/Tool | 2016

A Law Enforcement Leader’s Guide to Understanding and Engaging in Meaningful Front-End Justice System Change

  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Stops, Searches, and Arrests

Report | 2016

Collaborative Reform Initiative: An Assessment of the Salinas Police Department

  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Use of Force
A Law Enforcement Officer's Duty Belt

Guidebook/Tool | 2016

Guide to Critical Issues in Policing

  • Crime and Violence Response
  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Mental Health and Crisis Response
  • Response to Mass Demonstrations
  • Use of Force

Guidebook/Tool | 2016

Policing 101

  • Community Trust and Partnerships

Article | 2016

Ten Best Ways to Build a Quality Achievement: Work Culture in Law Enforcement Agencies

  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Officer Safety and Wellness
  • Recruitment and Retention
A Law Enforcement Officer's Duty Belt

Report | 2016

An Evidence-Assessment of the Recommendations of the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing

  • Crime and Violence Response
  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Mental Health and Crisis Response
  • Response to Mass Demonstrations
  • Use of Force
  • Officer Safety and Wellness
  • Public Transparency
  • Recruitment and Retention

Guidebook/Tool, Report | 2016

An Examiniation of Racial Disparities in Bicycle Stops and Citations Made by the Tampa Police Department

  • Community Trust and Partnerships
  • Stops, Searches, and Arrests

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