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Author: Uchida, Craig D.

Title: Results of the Patrol Officer Survey A Component of the Evaluation of the Colorado Springs Community Policing Demonstration Center

Summary: In the fall of 1997 the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) received funds from the COPS Office to establish a Community Policing Demonstration Center. As part of its strategy, CSPD established a number of goals. As with other demonstration centers, the department sought to enhance its internal community policing efforts by working directly with its officers on problem solving and community interaction. As part of that effort, the Colorado Springs Police Department and 21st Century Solutions, Inc. conducted a survey focused on the major tenets of community policing – community interaction and engagement, problem solving, and organizational development. The survey was completed by police officers working in Sand Creek, Gold Hill, and Sand Creek in February 2000. The surveys asked about perceptions of police work, the Colorado Springs Police Department, and the community it serves. They also asked about public safety, and fear of crime as well as specific problem solving efforts. Finally, the surveys inquired about department leadership and technology. One hundred forty-five surveys were completed during roll calls in each of the three divisions. This summary describes the results of the survey and points out similarities and differences among the respondents.

Details: Silver Spring, MD: 21st Century Solutions, Inc., 2001. 19p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed January 23, 2012 at: http://www.jssinc.org/publications/JSS-038-1.pdf

Year: 2001

Country: United States

URL: http://www.jssinc.org/publications/JSS-038-1.pdf

Shelf Number: 118352

Keywords:
Community Policing (Colorado)