A Quote by Hillary Clinton

I believe in community policing. — © Hillary Clinton
I believe in community policing.
When we look at cities across the country, Cincinnati, for example, where they have come under DOJ guidance with a consent decree, we see that, over time, there has been a transformation in the relationship between the police and the community, where now they have a partnership and true collaborative policing, co-policing, to make the community safer overall.
Chicago is where the whole idea of community policing began. It remains the - the best and the most comprehensive approach we have in changing the everyday conditions that breed crime and violence - and then breed mistrust. We have more work to do. We need better training to live up to the values and the principles of community policing.
I believe in community policing. And, in fact, violent crime is one-half of what it was in 1991.
I know there are those in the community who, rather than have us invest more in policing, even for community policing, instead want us to disinvest in the police department. We need a police department. We are going to have a police department.
I find that people want aggressive policing if they as a community feel they are part of it. They don't want aggressive policing if they feel it's being imposed upon them and they are a target.
So we want to make sure that happens is that we build a relationship with the police department and the community that results in better policing and better cooperation with the community.
Community policing is a great idea. It's worked in the Hoosier state.
There's more we can do as a community to try to change what policing looks like in our cities.
Questions have arisen about the policing of science. Who is responsible for the policing? My answer is: all of us.
I am in favor of community policing because it builds better working relationships with the communities.
The power of community policing is in the relationship. This can happen only if an officer sticks around for a while.
There is a crisis of public morality. Instead of policing bedrooms, we ought to be doing a better job policing boardrooms.
In Boston where community policing is so important, they don't necessarily have to like each other, but they know each other. The cops in Boston make it their business to get out of their vehicles, to engage the public, to walk around the neighborhoods. They live in the community that they police. And I think these things help.
When the civil rights community raised a lot of concerns around the nomination of Mr. Sessions, Senator Sessions, one of the things was that he`s on record of saying things intrusive, like voting rights,that he doesn`t believe the federal government should interfere with local policing, almost like states` rights kind of rhetoric.
How do you think policing is in places like China, or North Korea? Whatever we experience, in terms of our policing, I also wanted to make known that the rest of the world suffers ten times more because of that power dynamic; because of the fact that there is no Posse Comitatus in other places which is what prevents in our country, or what is supposed to prevent the military from taking on a policing role of its own people.
The use of water cannon could have changed the face of British policing; it would have made a huge difference to British policing.
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