
Can technology and training strengthen community policing?
Clip: 12/1/2014 | 9m 49s
President Obama called for $260 million to build trust between police and minorities.
President Obama called for $260 million in response funds to build trust between police and minorities, including purchasing body cameras for officers. Judy Woodruff talks to former New York City Police commissioner Raymond Kelly and Malik Aziz of the National Black Police Association about whether more technology will help prevent another Ferguson-style showdown and what training is most needed.
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Can technology and training strengthen community policing?
Clip: 12/1/2014 | 9m 49s
President Obama called for $260 million in response funds to build trust between police and minorities, including purchasing body cameras for officers. Judy Woodruff talks to former New York City Police commissioner Raymond Kelly and Malik Aziz of the National Black Police Association about whether more technology will help prevent another Ferguson-style showdown and what training is most needed.
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