Nicholasville Police Department uses ‘copsicle’ truck to build rapport with community
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Nicholasville Police Department uses ‘copsicle’ truck to build rapport with community
A University of Missouri – St. Louis, Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice researcher attempts to answer the question
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When the opportunity arose, this officer jumped at the chance to foster the relationship between Paducah’s citizens and those who police the city.
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