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The Trust Deficit

Lessons in Community Policing from Liberia

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The Trust Deficit

De: Spencer Brown, Keith Grounsell
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Liberia’s journey from civil war to fragile peace has left behind more than damaged infrastructure—it has left a deep wound of mistrust between citizens and the security institutions meant to protect them. The Trust Deficit: Lessons in Community Policing from Liberia is a groundbreaking examination of that divide, offering one of the most detailed, community-centered explorations of policing in Liberia ever written.
Drawing from hundreds of interviews, firsthand fieldwork in District 13, and professional insights from international police advisor Chief Keith P. Grounsell, Spencer Z. Brown exposes a powerful truth: public trust is the most valuable asset a nation can possess—and the easiest to lose.
Across 31 chapters, the book uncovers:
  • how Liberia’s history of conflict, political interference, and inconsistent policing continues to shape public perception
  • why citizens often rely on mob justice, community power brokers, or silence instead of the formal justice system
  • what communities say they need from the Liberia National Police to feel safe, respected, and heard
  • how youth, traditional authorities, women, and vulnerable groups experience policing differently
  • the emotional burden carried by officers and the leadership failures that deepen the trust deficit
  • and how technology, professional development, accountability, and community partnerships can transform policing in a low-resource nation
Through this research, Brown introduces the Liberia Framework for Sustainable Community Security—a localized adaptation of global police-management principles shaped by Liberia’s culture, challenges, and aspirations. The framework provides practical steps for rebuilding trust from the ground up, empowering both citizens and officers to become partners in national stability.
This book is not about statistics—it is about people.
It is about a nation that wants to move forward, officers who want to serve with integrity, and communities longing to feel safe in the place they call home.
The Trust Deficit is essential reading for police leaders, government officials, community advocates, international partners, and anyone committed to strengthening rule of law in post-conflict nations. It is both a warning and a roadmap—revealing the cost of broken trust, and the hope found in rebuilding it.
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