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Collaboration with Law Enforcement
Diversion programs, drug courts, and community policing approaches.
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Collaboration with Law Enforcement: Building Trust While Addressing Harm

Community safety requires some level of interaction between residents and law enforcement, yet these relationships are often fraught with tension, mistrust, and conflicting perspectives on what safety means. Effective collaboration doesn't require communities to abandon critique of policing practices or pretend that harmful patterns don't exist. Instead, it involves finding ways to work together on shared goals while maintaining accountability and advocating for change where needed.

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