Mr.
Schiff: You
may have heard
this before, 'Law
enforcement officers
can't do their
job without the
public's help.'
It's true and
the FBI reaches
out to citizens
every day
Ms. Gale: "It's
a way of us, for
us to share information;
for us to learn
from the community
and for them to
learn from us
as well."
Mr. Schiff: Natosha
Gale at the Philadelphia
FBI Field Office.
She's a Community
Outreach Specialist
who meets with
community leaders
nearly every day,
including those
in the Muslim
communities
Ms. Gale: "In
Philadelphia we
have a very solid
relationship with
the Muslim community
and we've noticed
that two-way communication
between them as
well as us."
Mr. Schiff: Gale
says it's a matter
of trust...
Ms. Gale: "We
have the Step
Up, Speak Up campaign
going on here
in Philadelphia
and that can definitely
filter to over
to what we're
doing in our outreach
across the board.
If you see something,
we want people
to say something.
We want people
to feel comfortable
that they can
pick up the phone
or e-mail us and
provide information
to the FBI."
Mr
Schiff:
On the Internet
at fbi.gov there's
a lot more information
about Community
Outreach. I'm
Neal Schiff of
the Bureau and
that's what's
happening at the
"FBI, This
Week."