FAQ

What Police Do For Our Communities

Every day, police officers across America put themselves in harm's way to keep our communities safe. Their work extends far beyond what most people see.

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Emergency Response

First on scene to accidents, crimes, and crises

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Investigations

Solving crimes and bringing justice to victims

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Traffic Safety

Preventing accidents and saving lives on our roads

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Domestic Intervention

Protecting victims of domestic violence

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School Resource Officers

Keeping our children safe at school

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Drug Enforcement

Fighting the opioid crisis and drug trafficking

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Community Policing

Building relationships and trust with residents

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Crisis Intervention

Responding to mental health emergencies

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Patrol & Deterrence

Visible presence that prevents crime

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Missing Persons

Finding lost children and vulnerable adults

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Event Security

Protecting community gatherings and celebrations

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24/7 Response

Always there when you call, day or night

The Sacrifices Officers Make

60,000+Officers assaulted annually
150+Officers killed in the line of duty each year
24/7Always on call, holidays included

Police officers miss holidays with their families, work overnight shifts, face danger every day, and often experience trauma that follows them home. They do this work knowing they may not come home at the end of their shift.

The Consequences of Defunding

Cities that dramatically cut police funding have seen devastating consequences:

⚠️ What Happens When Police Are Defunded

  • Crime surges β€” Murder rates spiked in cities that cut police budgets
  • Slower response times β€” Fewer officers means longer waits in emergencies
  • Officer exodus β€” Experienced officers leave for departments that support them
  • Recruitment collapse β€” Departments can't attract new officers
  • Business flight β€” Companies and residents leave high-crime areas
  • Vulnerable communities suffer most β€” Low-income neighborhoods bear the brunt

Many cities that defunded police have since reversed course after experiencing these consequences.

Supporting Reform AND Police

Wanting better policing and supporting police aren't mutually exclusive. We can advocate for:

  • Better training β€” More resources for de-escalation and crisis intervention
  • Mental health support β€” Officers need help processing trauma
  • Community partnerships β€” Building trust through engagement
  • Accountability systems β€” Fair processes that protect both officers and citizens
  • Competitive pay β€” Attracting and retaining quality officers

The answer isn't less policingβ€”it's better policing with proper support and resources.

Ways to Show Support

πŸ‘‹ Say Thank You

A simple "thank you for your service" to an officer can make their day. They rarely hear appreciation.

πŸ• Support Local Initiatives

Many restaurants and organizations organize meals for police stations. Participate or donate.

πŸ’™ Attend Community Events

National Night Out and Coffee with a Cop events build relationships between officers and residents.

✍️ Contact Your Representatives

Advocate for adequate police funding and officer mental health resources.

πŸŽ—οΈ Support Fallen Officer Families

Organizations like the Officer Down Memorial Page and Concerns of Police Survivors support families of officers killed in the line of duty.

Our communities are safer because of the men and women who wear the badge. Let them know we stand with them.