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One of the most important reforms in police-community relations in Cincinnati was the creation of the Community Police Partnering Center, as part of the Collaborative Agreement reached after the killing of unarmed teenager Timothy Thomas by Cincinnati police officer Stephen Roach in 2001. A virtual event on Saturday, November 7 from 9 to 11 a.m. will give you an inside view of how this important collaboration works.
“Facts, Perception, and Problem-Solving,” will explain neighborhood crime statistics, the perception of a crime and how it plays out in Cincinnati’s communities, and who leads problem-solving efforts around crime, disorder, and quality of life issues. To register for this free event, go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/facts-perception-and-problem-solving-tickets-126959584535
Based at Cincinnati’s Urban League, the CPPC builds trust and partnership between communities and police to reduce crime by identifying and changing the factors that contribute to it. For more information on Facts, Perception & Problem Solving, email partneringcenter@ulgso.org or call 513.281.9955.
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