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The LAPD's Community Safety Partnership Program

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This national conversation we're having about policing and communities of color -- it has many cities looking at new ways to build better relationships with the people they serve. L.A. is trying that with a program singled out this year by the President's Commission on 21st Century Policing. Reporter Frank Stoltze of KPCC in Los Angeles rode along with the sergeant who runs the LAPD's Community Safety Partnership program.

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