Police Hope To Recruit More Black, Hispanic Officers - Kansas City

Posted on: January 11th, 2008
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“Finding more blacks and Hispanics to become police officers is a top priority for Kansas City police who hear complaints that the force does not represent the community it serves.

Police said they need to have the public’s trust to be effective and a big part of getting that trust is making sure officers on the street look like the people they serve.”*

*From: http://www.myfoxkc.com
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