UAPD Conducts Online Survey, Wants to Hear From Campus Community

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas Police Department invites you to participate  in an Annual Survey. In the past the only way to take part in the survey was to be one of the 7,000 people invited by email. Now, everyone can take the survey and provide feedback on the UAPD Facebook page or by text @UAPD to 35134.

The survey helps the UAPD recognize if there are needs for changes in policies, procedures, goals, and objectives. The survey also helps measure the community's satisfaction with UAPD’s performance. Your participation in the survey is completely voluntary, and will help promote a healthy relationship between UAPD and the community we serve. The survey will take approximately five to ten minutes to complete.

The survey will close Friday, April 28.

If you have any questions about this survey, please contact Cpl. Gabriel Golden at crimepre@uark.edu. If you have any questions or concerns about your rights as a research participant, you may contact the IRB Compliance Officer at 575-2208 or irb@uark.edu.

Contacts

Cpl. Gabriel M. Golden, crime prevention officer
UAPD
479-575-2222, crimepre@uark.edu

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