Seattle University is once again administering the 7th Annual City-Wide Public Safety Survey to find out what the people who live and work in Seattle think about their security and the work done to keep our community free of crime and violence.
The Seattle Public Safety Survey will be open through November 30th, and is available in many languages. The purpose of the survey is to solicit feedback on concerns of people in and about Seattle, annually.
A report from the survey results will be provided to the Seattle Police Department (SPD), and can help them understand safety and security priorities in different regions of the city. The results can also help the SPD leadership decide where to deploy and dedicate limited resources in these times of severe shortages in law enforcement.
More information on the Seattle Public Safety Survey, and Micro-Policing, can be found on the Seattle.gov website (click here.) Please consider adding your opinions and concerns to this survey- and forwarding the link – publicsafetysurvey.org – to friends, family and co-workers, to give as many people in Seattle a chance to voice their observations and input on the security situation in our City.