Trust Deficit
A Public Policy Theory - Race and Government
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"Trust Deficit - A Public Policy Theory -Race & Government" is the first public policy book by Dr. Kimberli Roessing-Anderson, Ph.D. Dr. Roessing-Anderson writes about the relationship between communities of color and law enforcement. She makes the connection between law enforcement being the face of the government for underserved communities and how cases of police brutality shape the trust deficit.
The trust deficit is the amount of trust communities of color have in government. Dr. Roessing-Anderson briefs on 10 cases involving the police and people of color, who are the stakeholders in that trust. She concludes by brainstorming ideas that could lessen the trust deficit and bring about a better relationship between communities of color and the police.
©2026 Kimberli Roessing-Anderson (P)2026 Kimberli Roessing-Anderson