While community residents express some satisfaction,they see inequalities and opportunity for change according to survey by Tufts professor and studentsResidents of Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts are somewhat satisfied with policing in their communities—although satisfaction is lower among residents of color—and favor creating civilian review boards, or deploying more resources for social services workers to reply to certain types of crises,and eliminating certain policing tactics, according to a survey by a Tufts University professor and a group of student researchers.
Source: tufts.edu