You & Five-O Survey: Part 1
The following questions are designed to measure what you know about the laws in North Carolina. Your candid feedback is welcome! You do not have to answer these questions unless you want to. All of your answers are anonymous. We ask for your name, only so we can match your “before” and “after” answers with Part 2 of the survey (given after the presentation). Thank you!
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Last Name & First Initial *
Age
Total years of education
i.e. HS Diploma = 12, College Degree = 16
Ethnicity
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I identify my sex as
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Baseline
Strongly Agree
Agree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
A person should be strong enough to take back money when friends won’t pay it back.
The amount of conflict you handle shows how strong you are.
If someone looks at you too long, you should confront them.
A person who stares at you is challenging you.
You should be willing to help a true friend get back at an enemy.
Hanging out with weak people will hurt your reputation.
If people think you are weak, you will have more problems.
You should not give information about anything to the police.
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NCGS Knowledge Index
Yes
No
Are state laws the same in all 50 states?
In North Carolina, is driving a right?
In North Carolina, are drivers required to get out of the car if an officer asks them to?
Can you refuse an officer’s request to search your vehicle?
Can an officer approach you for no reason at all?
Do you need to show ID in North Carolina while standing on street?
If an officer has probable cause, can you be arrested without a warrant?
Does Reasonable Suspicion allow an officer to frisk the outer parts of your clothing?
In North Carolina, is driving while distracted illegal?
Do drivers have the right to remain silent at a traffic stop?
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Officer Interaction
Very Comfortable
Comfortable
Uncomfortable
Very Uncomfortable
How comfortable do you feel being around police officers in a school or work setting?
How comfortable do you feel being around police officers in a social setting (shopping mall, movie theater etc.)?
How comfortable do you feel being around police officers in your neighborhood?
How comfortable do you feel explaining your rights to police officers in a school or work setting?
How comfortable do you feel explaining your rights to police officers in a social setting (Shopping mall, movie theater etc.)?
How comfortable do you feel explaining your rights to police officers in your neighborhood?
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