06 June 2021

City of Mesa Reveals Positive Results of A Snap Telephone Survey They Commissioned

> More than 800 Mesa residents across all city ZIP codes participated in the non-partisan live-telephone survey commissioned by the Mesa Police Department and conducted between Feb. 22 and March 8, 2021
BLOG INSERT > This was an item in a Mesa City Council Study Session @ 07:30 Monday June3, 2021  
THE FINDINGS IN A CITIZEN SURVEY ON POLICING AND COMMUNITY SAFETY
Conducted by ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy
21-0637 2-aPresentationHear a presentation and discuss the findings of a citizen survey conducted by ASU’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy on policing and community safety in Mesa
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> The survey found that nearly 69 percent of respondents are satisfied with the Mesa Police Department, while less than 10 percent expressed disapproval.
> The study seeks to help the Mesa Police Department understand current perceptions of policing in the community.
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> Of the survey respondents who had interactions with the Mesa Police Department, nearly two-thirds said their experiences with the agency were positive, while an overwhelming 95 percent said officers sufficiently explained their actions.
 
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Independent Survey: Mesa Residents Feel Safe and Have a Positive Perception of Police Department

June 3, 2021 at 9:08 am
The results of an independent survey conducted by Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy, reveal that Mesa residents feel safe, protected, and maintain positive relationships with their police department

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Something was added - in addition to the 35 items already on the previously printed and published Tentative Agenda in advance of one more study session before the regular council meeting for Monday, June 7, 2021 at 5:45 p.m.
THE FINDINGS IN A CITIZEN SURVEY ON POLICING AND COMMUNITY SAFETY
Conducted by ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy
Here are the usual questions that are asked about the conduct of surveys:
1. Is it believable and verifiable and independent when there might be overlapping interests?
    There must be disclosure if there is or has been a relationship in the past or present
2. Is the survey representative and reliable?
    What is the size of the data sample in relation to the entire citizen population?
    What method was used for contact, how was it done, and during what time period?
3. The questions asked must be free of taint and/or not intended to produce a desired outcome
4. Would the same results be duplicated in an independent and objective survey by a 3rd party?
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