COMMUNITY-POLICE RELATIONS INITIATIVES
The mission of the Community Police Relations Initiatives is to facilitate positive engagement and increased trust between law enforcement and the neighborhoods they serve to support safe and inclusive communities.
The Human Relations Council works with and on behalf of the community, Dayton City Commission, Dayton Police Department, Trotwood Police Department, Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, and Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office to create safe and inclusive neighborhoods that include the police and residents working together to improve relationships and reduce or eliminate crime.
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