I certainly do. I agree that youth need to be at the table. They are the ones who are interacting with police, and I honestly am in awe whenever I speak with a number of them when I'm within the community and talking to individuals and hearing their insights and perception.
I believe that youth advisory committees exist. I just don't know how much power they have. They really should have a great deal more power for coming up with solutions on the way to bridge a more positive relationship with the police. I think it really comes down to making sure that their voices are heard, and definitely having a stronger role in building a stronger community.