A recent survey conducted among Baltimore residents has shed light on their perceptions of the Baltimore City Police Department (BPD). The results indicate a range of opinions about the police's effectiveness and community relations.
Residents expressed differing views on various aspects of police work, including how well the department addresses crime and engages with the community. Some respondents voiced concerns about the level of trust they have in the police, while others highlighted positive interactions and improvements in certain areas.
Key Findings
- Many residents feel that the police are not adequately addressing crime in their neighborhoods.
- A significant portion of respondents reported feeling unsafe and expressed a desire for more proactive policing.
- Conversely, some community members acknowledged improvements in police-community relations.
The survey results are expected to influence ongoing discussions about police reform and community safety initiatives in Baltimore. City officials have indicated that they will take these insights into account as they work to enhance public safety and build trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
Reported by HarborBeat based on WBAL-TV (source).
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