On the recordJanuary 14, 2014
No law enforcement agency is going to be effective at reducing crime or protecting people if they do not have the trust of the people whom they serve.
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congress.govNo law enforcement agency is going to be effective at reducing crime or protecting people if they do not have the trust of the people whom they serve.
Cardin emphasizes the importance of trust in law enforcement for effective crime reduction.
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