POLICE/SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT BUSINESS SURVEY
New York University would like your opinions on the relationship between businesses and the Police/Sheriff's Department. This is anonymous – we won’t be collecting your name or any other identifying information. We appreciate your openness and accuracy.  Thank you for completing this survey!
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1. Businesses are generally very supportive of the Police/Sheriff's Department
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2. I believe the Police/Sheriff's Department addresses public safety issues responsibly
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3. The Police/Sheriff's Department makes efforts to engage and build trust with businesses
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4. I don’t worry about possible problems with the Police
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5. The police are proactive in identifying ways to reduce business-related crimes
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6. The police appropriately address business-related crimes
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7. I have enjoyed a good relationship with the Police/Sheriff's Department
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8. I don’t think that there is much we can do to increase community trust for the Police/Sheriff's Department
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9. I don’t think that the Police/Sheriff's Department needs to devote much attention to building relationships with businesses - they benefit most from a strong police presence
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10. Most of the public don’t understand what it takes to keep the community safe
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11. I am supportive of research to address ways to improve the relationship between the Police/Sheriff's Department and businesses
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12. Do you believe that better relationships between police and businesses are possible?
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13. Please provide below any feedback, thoughts, or concerns about the relationship and efforts to increase the positive relationship between businesses and the Police/Sheriff's Department?
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