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“Shop-With-A-Cop” More Than Just a Successful Day in Portland
Do building better relationships with law enforcement and shopping sound like things you could do at the same time? Certainly, if you know about the Shop-With-A-Cop program, an annual event in Portland, OR, that makes going back to school a delight rather than a chore.

A Conversation With Captain Terry Hara
For Captain Terry Hara, the biggest challenge in community policing is simply educating the public about the role of the police.

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Learn more about a national conference on preventing crime in the African-American community, cruising, drug dealing in open-air markets, and the effectiveness of COPS grants.


“Shop-With-A-Cop” More Than Just a Successful Day in Portland



A Conversation With Captain Terry Hara



Resources