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Do Community Oriented Policing Services Grants Affect Violent Crime Rates?

For the past seven years, the most prominent federalcrime-prevention initiative has been the Community OrientedPolicing Services (COPS) program, which gives grants to state andlocal law enforcement agencies to help them reduce crime byincreasing community policing services.

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We're profiling Ruga Settlements in Abuja ― FCTA

The Federal Capital Territory Administration has said it is profiling ruga settlements in the nation's capital, Abuja for security reasons.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190622:18:09:00

incarceration, homelessness services, emergency room health care. enthe vand the value game from having a more healthy population is enough to pay a dividend of $1,000 a month. >> where are in terms of criminal just reform. what's the yang proposal in terms of criminal justice? >> i'm certainly in direct opposition to president trump on those levels, i think we should get rid of all private prisons. it makes no sense to have prisons that have a profit motivation. they profit more from the shoddy treatment of inmates, so we need to get rid of private prisons, we need to get rid of this cash bail system. we're throwing people into jail for being poor. we need to work on investing in community policing initiatives to try to build up some sort of genuine trust. i know it's a very tall order,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190302:11:54:00

police with the community. janice: and what do you -- how do you feel during these times when sometimes you feel that maybe, you know, people look at you differently because of the news and how people see cops. people are afraid sometimes to approach a cop. >> right. we try to get these type of community policing initiatives out here. we do first grade reading 3rd grade adopt a cop. movie night. national adopt a cop. do something in a nonenforcement setting so we can talk to them one on one. janice: brenda, how do you feel about your law enforcement in this tight-knit community. >> i love our law enforcement. i'm so much in favor of the boys in blue. and i appreciate them. thank you, guys, very much. janice: tell me your name, sir where you are from. >> ed benning. janice: tell me a story how it's important for this community to appreciate their cops? >> very very important.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180809:16:43:00

what are your flexreflections n four years later, on what happened those days and nights? >> you know, it's symbolic of how important the relationship is between law enforcement and the community. serving on the council, you hear -- city council, you hear about people being upset about their streets. and they can get angry, let me be clear. but once that street is fixed, everything is good. but when someone has a bad encounter with law enforcement, that doesn't go away so easily. and that's why it's so important to continue to push for initiatives, community policing initiatives, continue to push for better relationships between our men and women in law enforcement and members of the community. and so i think that's just something that we've got to keep on working on and keep striving too, because there's no relationship more significant and important than between law enforcement and the community. >> what difference does the national government have in that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20141224:23:44:00

from demonstrating, politicizing until the burial of the officer. the hardcore will be out there, but what we saw early on demonstrating in new york, white and asian and hispanic, who really were worried about how the police were treating that young man who died in staten island, they won't be out there after seeing that video. >> in the beginning of december, the president said one of the ways you can approach what's going on in many places across the country is increase community policing. let's listen to what the president said and then we'll find out what the reality is. >> i'm going to be proposing some new community policing initiatives that will significantly expand funding and training for local law enforcement, eric holder is going to be working in parallel with the task force to convene a series of these meetings all across the country, because this is not a problem simply of ferguson, missouri.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141207:14:26:00

and that is a simmering distrust that exists between too many police departments and too many communities of color. i'm going to be proposing some new community policing initiatives that will significantly expand funding and training for local law enforcement, including up to 50,000 additional body-worn cameras for law enforcement agencies. >> obama's proposal follows experiments with body cameras in cities nationwide. new york city the nation's largest police force, started their body cam pilot program this weekend. but then in new york city this week, this also happened, a grand jury dexlined to indict new york city police officer daniel pantaleo in the choke hold death of eric garner, even though garner's death was recorded on camera by a bystander. even after seeing garner held by the throat by police, even after hearing garner cry "i can't breathe" 11 times, the grand jury still declined to issue an indictment.

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concrete measures that can be taken to ensure not only that police services are delivered in a constitutional manner, but that we can promote public safety. officer safety, confidence, and collaboration, transparency, and legitimacy. now as you know earlier this week, president obama announced a series of constructive steps to help bolster the trust in and the effectiveness of the policing of our communities. these include convening a new task force to develop ways to reduce crime while building community trust. reforming how the federal government equips local law enforcement, particularly with regard to military-style equipment, and advancing the use of body worn cameras and promoting community policing initiatives. now these are to my mind exactly the kinds of pragmatic and inclusive actions that will bring the right people together to engage in constructive, national conversation. and they will complement the

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government. >> i'm going to be proposing new community policing initiatives that which significantly expand funding and training for local law enforcement, including up to 50,000 cameras for law enforcement agencies. >> reporter: injury in rialto, california, complaints dropped by 88%. >> i think you have to ask yourself, as a police force, can you afford not to do something like this? >> reporter: they are pushing their low light capability. it's software. and the batteries are dependable but implementing the technology is where things can get tricky. the camera has to be manually turned on and, of course, can be turned off leaving room for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141204:18:26:00

is -- >> we've just lost that feed of eric holder. but you heard the big announcement there. a year-long investigation of the cleveland police. an investigation that covered more than 600 incidents of use of force fighting systemic problems in that city and that police force. let's take a listen back at one of those core points that he made. >> this week president obama aannounced a series of constructive steps to help bolster the trust and the effectiveness of the policing of our communities. this includes convening a new task force to develop ways to reduce crime while building community trust. reforming how the federal government equips local law enforcement, particularly with regard to military-style equipment. and advancing the use of body worn cameras and promoting community policing initiatives. now, these are, to my mind, exactly the kind of pragmatic and inclusive actions that will

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