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Race helps in community policing because people have a more common ground with those
Nora Vidal
Rasmussen College
The race is the classification of individuals into different groups that are based on
physical traits and social relations among them. Different communities have different
races due to their various social relationships among them. According to Cao, Frank and
at the same time, Cullen, there is a comparative satisfaction with the police in the United
States of America regardless of different races that are experienced in the country. Even
though people have a common ground with those of their race, it does not relates with
community policing (Cao, Frank & Cullen, 2016). It has been realized that most of the
police in the United States of America favors the whites American than the black
Americans. Different races America is associated with have attributed his. Therefore, it is
not the considerate of the contest in the community, but the confidence individuals have
In America, the black Americans are associated with unfair treated by the police because
they are of different races as compared to the white Americans. The leading attributes of
injustice to the black Americans are due to the existence racism in America. Therefore,
according to Marable, it is unfair for police to treat black American unfairly due to the
difference in color. Therefore, for ensuring that there is the productive coexistence of all
races in America, it is important to deal with issues diligently without favoring. This will
make sure that there is the collaboration of all races in America in assisting police in
Per Ren, Cao Lovrich and at the same time Gaffney, there is the confidence that is related
to the nature of police in community policing if they belong in the same race. According
to the scholars, it has remained importance for the collaboration of the police and the
policing because they have a common ground with those who belong to their race (Ren,
Cao, Lovrich & Gaffney, 2016). In most of the cases, when police are dealing with people
of the same race, it can be much easier to associate with them and be in a position to
allocate the problem and be able to keep with solutions on how they will be able to keep
order in the community. Therefore, races offer helps in community policing when both
Race and ethnicity are importance terms that can differentiate individuals who are from
different races and attitude. For example, in the United States of America, there is the
composition of various ethnic races, and they collaborate with one another to ensure that
America remains a great nation. However, even though America is composed of different
races, the citizens have the different attitude towards the police. Regardless of race and
ethnic groups, it is the role of the police to ensure that there is keeping of order to all
citizens of America. Therefore, it is not the dependence of race that will make sure that
there will be community policing, but it should remain to be the role of the police to keep
Per Williams, police remain to be the enemies of the public regardless of race associated
with them. It is evident that violence continues to be part of the police. This is because
they capitalize in the usage of force to the citizens while keeping order. However, it has
remained much brutal that people are not able to realize the importance of police in
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America regardless of races. To conclude, the role of the police is to keep order and
prevent violence in a country regardless of races. Therefore, it does not matter whether
police are involved in performing their work in a similar racial community or not but they
should realize the importance of safeguarding all citizens in the country without biasing
(Williams, 2015).
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References
Cao, L., Frank, J., & Cullen, F. T. (2016). Race, community context, and confidence in the
Marable, M. (2015). How capitalism underdeveloped Black America: Problems in Race, Political
Ren, L., Cao, L., Lovrich, N., & Gaffney, M. (2016). Linking confidence in the police with the
Webb, V. J., & Marshall, C. E. (2015). The relative importance of race and ethnicity on citizen
Williams, K. (2015). Our Enemies in Blue: Police and power in America. AK Press.