This summer, a group of interns from Morgan State University gained unique perspectives on the Baltimore Police Department's operations, particularly in relation to crime victims. One intern, Yasmine Bryant, had a poignant experience when she met the mother of a homicide victim, who was grappling with profound grief and frustration.
At the conclusion of her 10-week internship, Bryant presented her findings and recommendations during a capstone event on campus. She emphasized the importance of engaging directly with victims of gun violence to understand their needs and how the police department could improve its services.
Among her key proposals was the implementation of a survey aimed at gathering feedback from victims. This initiative seeks to enhance the department's victim services unit, ensuring that it is more responsive and attuned to the concerns of those affected by violence in the city.
By soliciting input from the community, Bryant believes the police can better serve victims and foster a more supportive environment in the wake of traumatic events.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Morgan State University (source).
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