2012 CMPD Citizen Survey Shows Overall Positive Impressions

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department recently received the results of the 2012, CMPD Citizen Survey. The survey agency conducted 650 telephone interviews between May 17 to June 21, and covered several issues ranging from the community’s perception of the CMPD, to how safe neighbors feel in their communities. The survey is a valuable tool for the department and serves as a benchmark for our customer service delivery. This marks the tenth year CMPD has commissioned the study.

In summary, the survey concluded:

1. A strong majority of residents have a positive overall impression of the CMPD and believe the police have been effective in making Charlotte-Mecklenburg and their neighborhood safer. While there were few significant changes from 2011 to 2012, improvements made in 2011 were maintained. The improvements that were maintained include:

a. Performing job with integrity/honesty.
b. Using good judgment in the use of force.
c. Charlotte-Mecklenburg is a safe place to live.
d. I am safe in the neighborhood where I live.
e. The CMPD is effective in making Charlotte-Mecklenburg safer.
f. The CMPD’s crime fighting and crime prevention strategies are effective in neighborhoods.

2. The significant improvements from 2011 to 2012 include:

a. The percentage of respondents who say poor street lighting is a serious problem decreased.
b. Non-emergency Crime Reporting Unit satisfaction ratings improved on setting correct expectations for what would happen next.
c. Overall satisfaction with the non-emergency Crime Reporting Unit increased from 2010 to 2011, and improved again in 2012.

3. Satisfaction with 911 remains very high

4. Most residents indicate they have seen police patrolling in their neighborhood.

5. Maintaining and increasing police visibility is what residents believe is the most important thing the police can do to keep them safe.

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