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COMMUNITY SURVEY ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT

Bryen Glass

Your law enforcement agency invites you to take this “Community Survey on Public Safety and Law Enforcement.” It will take approximately five minutes of your time and is completely confidential. Your participation will help your agency to improve its Services, processes, and reputation. The survey is designed for a law enforcement agency to gather opinions and experiences from members of its community. The survey assesses five key components that involve your local law enforcement agency:

  • Community Involvement

  • Safety, Procedural Justice

  • Performance

  • Contact and Satisfaction

You may come into contact with multiple law enforcement agencies, but please answer the questions thinking only about the law enforcement agency that invited you to participate in this survey. Whether you are policed by a sheriff’s office, a municipal or regional police department, or another type of agency, the term “law enforcement agency” is used throughout the survey to refer to the local agency that invited you to participate.Please indicate your response to each item by selecting the appropriate answer based on your feelings, opinions, and experiences. You may skip any survey items you do not feel comfortable responding to or know how to answer, but we encourage you to respond to as many items as possible. This is not a test, and there are no right or wrong answers. Please answer each question honestly. The “Community Survey on Public Safety and Law Enforcement” was developed by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) with the support of ICF International and law enforcement experts.


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Mail or email completed forms to:

Baltimore County Police PC2

c/o Captain Lilly

6424 Windsor Mill Rd

Baltimore, MD 21207


For more information:

U.S. Department of Justice

Office of Community Oriented Policing Services

145 N Street NE

Washington, DC 20530


To obtain details about COPS Office programs, call the COPS Office Response Center at 800-421-6770. Visit the COPS Office online at www.cops.usdoj.gov.


 
 

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