One America Strong Will Invite All Police Departments in the United States to Participate in Their Recently Developed Community Policing Enhancement Program

The service, which One America Strong calls “C-Pep,” is technology driven. It was designed to bring community residents and police officers that serve them closer together through group and interpersonal cyber contact.

Orangeburg, SC, September 21, 2016 --(PR.com)-- One America Strong (1AS) announced today the creation of the Community Policing Enhancement Program. The program, called C-Pep, has several features that will serve to have police and community relations improve in the United States. This mission will need police participation if it is to stand any chance for success. Therefore, the organization is inviting every single police agency in the nation to have a small percentage of their officers to participate by evaluating the C-Pep service.

One America Strong's hope is that as a result of police participation on a national level, immediate change will occur. Police participation will send out a strong message to the people of the nation indicating that police agencies want to take all possible steps to improve community/police relations. Additionally C-Pep offers such advanced features that the program should actually improve officer safety.

The organization strongly believes that improving officer safety will make all Americans safer as well. The fact that minority communities feel great mistrust towards police suggests that many African Americans believe that nothing has changed. C-Pep will address this problem by treating the root cause of this problem.

At the end of the day, police officers should be able to go home at night without fear of antipolice violent attacks. Moreover, African Americans should not be profiled, harassed nor even killed based on skin color or the clothing they wear. One America Strong feels that in the absence of more effective intervention, the prospect for any reduction of destructive attitudes will become more inaccessible each day.

Therefore, 1AS has developed a suite of highly advanced technologies that police and community members can utilize to interact. The initial testing of the technology proved to not to be intrusive for police officers yet highly informative in gaining greater insights of how community members feel about certain issues of concern. Residents who participate in the program will gain greater insight relative to the human aspect of police officers.

The technology requires no new equipment because any kind of smartphone will suffice. According to the Pew Research Center, as of April 2015, 64% of all Americans own some kind of smartphone. Smartphone ownership by Americans continues to be on the rise which is why C-Pep has the potential to reach a very large segment of community residents and police officers.

Myron Anderson, founder of 1AS stated, “Our goal is not just to improve community police relations in the US, but also race relations as well. Now is the time that we must become one America as there seems to be an imminent threat to improved race relations for a myriad of causes. The reality is that race relations have a great influence on community and police relations.”

In addition to C-Pep, the organization is working to develop strategies for Americans to embrace “active acceptance” which is a concept that means that no American has to capitulate to any other American's position relative to race, religion sexual preference, political views, ethnicity or a football game for that matter. Americans have a right to think for themselves and to speak for themselves, however in that process they must always express support for each other simply because they are One America Strong.
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