Trust in Police

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Trust in Police Quiz

Explore your perceptions about police presence and community safety through our engaging quiz. By answering just 10 straightforward questions, you can reflect on your experiences and opinions related to law enforcement in your area.

  • Assess your feelings about safety in your community.
  • Share your insights on police interactions.
  • Contribute to a broader understanding of public trust in law enforcement.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveMind101
How safe is your community?
Very safe
Somewhat safe
Not very safe
Would you describe the location you live in as a city or a suburbs
City
Suburb
Are you currently a student.
Graduated
Still a student
What is your general opinion of the police
Favorable
Unfavorable
How familiar are you with your local Police department?
Very familiar
Somewhat familiar
Not very familiar
Do you think an active police presence reduces crime?
Yes
No
How well do you think your department handles crime?
Very well
Well enough
Not so well
Have you ever had a negative interaction with the police (Not getting a ticket for speeding)
Yes
No
How likely are you to call the police in the event of witnessing a crime?
Very likely
Not sure
Unlikely
What are your thoughts about police brutality? Select the one closest to your stance.
It's a major problem and reflects the department and policing collectively
Its a major problem but a result of bad individuals alone
It's not a major problem, but still unfortunate whenever it occurs
Its not a major problem and is often blown out of proportion.
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