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Police-Community Engagement

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Community Advisory Boards: What Works and What Doesn’t
Community Advisory Boards: What Works and What Doesn’t

Lessons from a National Study

Policing Protests to Protect Constitutional Rights and Public Safety
Policing Protests to Protect Constitutional Rights and Public Safety
Community Engagement During Times of Crisis
Community Engagement During Times of Crisis

Guidance for COVID-19 and Beyond

Beyond the Conversation
Beyond the Conversation

Ensuring Meaningful Police-Community Engagement

Five Questions to Ensure Meaningful Engagement
Five Questions to Ensure Meaningful Engagement
Testimony of Barry Friedman to the Chicago City Council Committee on Public Safety
Testimony of Barry Friedman to the Chicago City Council Committee on Public Safety

“Creating a Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability,” January 23, 2020

The Policing Project Youth Engagement Guidebook
The Policing Project Youth Engagement Guidebook
Report to the Tampa Citizen Review Board
Report to the Tampa Citizen Review Board

Summarizing Public Feedback on Tampa Police Department

Cleveland 2019 Community and Problem-Oriented Policing Plan
Cleveland 2019 Community and Problem-Oriented Policing Plan
A Framework for Community Policing in Cleveland
A Framework for Community Policing in Cleveland
 

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