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#346: How Law Enforcement Can Help Victims of Color: The Building Bridges Project - Part 2

Real Crime Profile

Real Crime Profile / Wondery

True Crime, Society & Culture, Exhibit C, Documentary

4.210.5K Ratings

🗓️ 22 December 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

We continue our interview with the Building Bridges Project team leaders Richard Washington and Marianna Wells — a program of the National Center for Victims of Crime. Richard points out that while there is a legacy of communities and families feeling uncomfortable reporting crimes to law enforcement — all it can take is ONE law enforcement officer who is trained and trauma informed to help make someone come forward with information about a crime. Support of victims and witnesses is critical. Laura talks about how accountability is important and that is what leads to trust. Jim explains how language and communication are critical skills in rapport building. Lisa wonders if communities don’t only mistrust police, but also fear retaliation for reporting crime. 

To find out more about Building Bridges:

https://victimsofcrime.org/building-bridges-project/

If you are a victim of crime, please look at all the resources available from the National Center for Victims of Crime 

https://victimsofcrime.org

#buildingbridgesproject

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To see the clips used in this episode in their entirety click below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxal22JbeBA

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/rebuilding-the-publics-trust-in-the-police/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:07.0

Have I ever called the police? No.

0:10.0

I think the police are inherently prejudiced.

0:13.0

I've never met a bad cop. They are not good people.

0:17.0

Just because you're wearing a blue uniform, people fucking hate you.

0:21.0

I think the police play a really big role in society, particularly as preventers of crime and upholders of law and order.

0:29.0

I think the main role that police should play is to help people who need help.

0:33.0

It's the police's job to solve crime.

0:36.0

We are necessary for functioning society.

0:39.0

In theory, the police is there to make sure people follow the law. The law is there to protect the citizens, so if the equation works, then the police protects the citizens.

0:49.0

Growing up in East Oakland, that was played with gun violence.

0:54.0

Oftentimes, I call the police. They don't show up.

0:58.0

I don't trust them and I don't like them. And if I see them across the street, I run through the other way.

1:06.0

I've been stopping search on a number of occasions growing up.

1:09.0

And whether I like it or not, it has given me a better taste of the police.

1:14.0

As soon as I became a licensed driver, the police were a terrifying force in my life.

1:19.0

Even if you do nothing wrong, you are constantly anticipating that you'll be pulled over.

1:44.0

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