A Quote by Hillary Clinton

We have to restore trust between communities and the police. — © Hillary Clinton
We have to restore trust between communities and the police.
I'm going to do everything I can to restore trust and build back those bonds between the police and communities.
The police, at their best, do three things; they prevent crime, they respond to crime, and they solve crime. In all three of those buckets, they need the trust of the community to do it, so I believe that if we restore the trust that we will change the way police are experiencing communities and ways that will preserve life and make everyone safer.
The gun epidemic is the leading cause of death of young African- American men, more than the next nine causes put together. So we have to do two things, as I said. We have to restore trust. We have to work with the police. We have to make sure they respect the communities and the communities respect them.
We need to restore the faith and trust between law enforcement and communities across the country.
Here's what I learned as a mayor and a governor. The way you make communities safer and the way you make police safer is through community policing. You build the bonds between the community and the police force, build bonds of understanding, and then when people feel comfortable in their communities, that gap between the police and the communities they serve narrows. And when that gap narrows, it's safer for the communities and it's safer for the police.
When the trust between the police and the communities they serve breaks down, everyone is at risk.
Our neighborhoods are safer when there is trust between communities and the police who are in charge of protecting them.
You build the bonds through the community and police force, build bonds of understanding, and then when people feel comfortable in their communities, that gap between the police and the communities they serve narrows. And when that gap narrows, it's safer for the communities and it's safer for the police.
We need to rebuild bonds of trust between our police officers and our communities.
There's no question that there's been a breach in the trust between urban - especially urban community, African-American and minority communities and the police in major American cities.
Instead of speaking about defunding the police, we should be advocating ways to create partnerships and promoting connectivity between communities and police officers.
Defund the police does not mean abolish the police. It means a dramatic reduction in the number of police in our poor communities and particularly our poor Black and Brown communities.
Unfortunately, in places like Ferguson, in New York City and in some communities across this nation, there is a disconnect between police agencies and the citizens they serve, predominately in communities of color.
We can restore that vital trust between politics and the people.
We are demanding police transparency and accountability so we can build trust and work together to make our communities safer.
We need to do a better job of working, again, with the communities, faith communities, business communities, as well as the police to try to deal with this problem.
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