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From the Ted Talk by Tracie Keesee: How police and the public can create safer neighborhoods together


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And that we know, in order to have great relationships and relationships built on trust, that we're going to have to have communication. And in this advent and this text of the world that we've got going on, trying to do this with social mdeia, it's a very difficult thing to do. We also have to examine our current poilicng pietarccs, and we have to set those things aside that no lngeor serve us. So, in New York, that meant "stop, question and frisk." That meant really holding up the numbers as opposed to relationships. And it really didn't allow the officers the opportunity to get to know the cniotmumy in which they serve. But you see, there is a better way. And we know — it's called coproduction.

Open Cloze


And that we know, in order to have great relationships and relationships built on trust, that we're going to have to have communication. And in this advent and this text of the world that we've got going on, trying to do this with social _____, it's a very difficult thing to do. We also have to examine our current ________ _________, and we have to set those things aside that no ______ serve us. So, in New York, that meant "stop, question and frisk." That meant really holding up the numbers as opposed to relationships. And it really didn't allow the officers the opportunity to get to know the _________ in which they serve. But you see, there is a better way. And we know — it's called coproduction.

Solution


  1. community
  2. longer
  3. practices
  4. media
  5. policing

Original Text


And that we know, in order to have great relationships and relationships built on trust, that we're going to have to have communication. And in this advent and this text of the world that we've got going on, trying to do this with social media, it's a very difficult thing to do. We also have to examine our current policing practices, and we have to set those things aside that no longer serve us. So, in New York, that meant "stop, question and frisk." That meant really holding up the numbers as opposed to relationships. And it really didn't allow the officers the opportunity to get to know the community in which they serve. But you see, there is a better way. And we know — it's called coproduction.

Frequently Occurring Word Combinations


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collocation frequency
public safety 7
community members 2
lived experience 2
implicit bias 2
decision making 2
mental health 2



Important Words


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