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As a result of these and other measures in the Dallas police
              department, excessive-force complaints against offi cers declined
              by 64 percent over a fi ve-year period. In a July 9, 2016, article,
              Brown stated: “So far this year, in 2016, we have had four ex-
              cessive force complaints. We’ve averaged between 150 and 200
                                      my whole career. So this is transforma-
                                      tive.” He also noted a decrease in the
            “So far this year, in     number of police shootings. “We’ve aver-
            2016, we have had         aged between 18 and 25 police involved
            four excessive force      shootings my whole career,” Brown said.
            complaints. We’ve         “We’ve had two so far this year.” 72
            averaged between             Although Brown was devastated by
            150 and 200 my            the murder of fi ve Dallas police offi cers
            whole career. So this     during  a  Black Lives  Matter  protest,  he
            is transformative.” 72    remains hopeful that efforts to build com-
                                      munity relationships will lessen the risk
            — Dallas police chief David O.   of violence in the city. One of his primary
             Brown
                                      goals is to recruit more minorities to work
                                      as police offi cers. After the July 2016
              shootings, Brown was emotional and distraught. At one point
              during a news conference, he directed his words to young black
              males who had been protesting police killings. “Become a part of
              the solution,” Brown said. “We’re hiring. Get off that protest line
              and put an application in. And we’ll put you in your neighborhood,
              and we’ll help you resolve some of the problems you’re protesting
              about.”
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              High-Tech Law Enforcement
              Whenever police chiefs talk about building community trust and
              cutting down on excessive force, they often mention the impor-
              tant role of technology. Although dash cams and body cams
              alone cannot solve all problems, they can help ensure that the
              truth comes out whenever police fi nd it necessary to use force.
              In 2016 the Major Cities Chiefs Association and Major Counties
              Sheriffs’ Association surveyed seventy law enforcement agencies
              throughout the United States. The purpose of the survey was
              to fi nd out whether police departments were using body cams.
              Nearly all (95 percent) of the police chiefs surveyed were either
              committed to body cams or were already using the devices. Most



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