James N. Hendricks is a retired police officer and special agent tasked with investigating federal criminal law violations. Throughout his 28 years of service, he received several awards and honors, including the FBI Directors’ Award in counter-terrorism investigations in 2013. James N. Hendricks took part in the Albany Law Enforcement Resolution Team (ALERT) community forum to foster and improve the relationship between the community and law enforcement agents.
A strained relationship often exists between the police and the community they patrol. The first strategy is for law enforcement officers to live where they work to get to know the residents better. Moreover, it enables the residents to interact with the officer outside of their law enforcement capacity.
Another technique is to encourage officers’ involvement in volunteer programs in the community. It shows active participation and keeps the individual connected to the neighborhood they police. Officers can also switch to community policing to ensure direct officer involvement with residents to uncover and address neighborhood infractions’ root causes.
