It's called "Actively Caring for People Policing" - or AC4P - a new way to build positive police/citizen relations. AC4P uses proven principles from applied behavioral science to change the dynamic between citizen and police officer, resulting in positive behavioral reinforcement instead of negative consequences to affect change. The goal is to create community where police and citizen alike actively care about each other and in fact, are each other's keeper. On the next Another View, Bobby Kipper, founder and director of the National Center for the Prevention of Community Violence , and co-author of the police training manual, "Actively Caring for People Policing", explains how this new way of policing decreases violence and increases trust between the community and the men and women in blue. Join us for the next Another View, Friday, June 2 at noon on 89.5 WHRV-FM, or stream us live on this blog!