“…These efforts could reduce the public’s perceptions of police bias. However, in an age where confrontations between police and young people are at the fore of the national conversation (Fine, Donley, Cavanagh, & Cauffman, 2020; Fine, Rowan, & Simmons, 2019; Friedman, 2017), police are encouraged to eliminate bias in their interactions with the community in the first place and to build relationships with youth in nonenforcement contexts (Fine, Padilla, & Tapp, 2019). These actions may reduce youths’ reliance on behavioral and attitudinal repertoires that promote violence as well as improve crime reporting (Kwak, Dierenfeldt, & McNeeley, 2019).…”