Fayetteville’s police department has posted its second-quarter Citizen Survey online and is asking for public input.

The brief survey asks for basic demographic information as well as opinions about personal security, crimes that cause the most concern among residents, programs run by the department, police performance and public image, and interactions with police officers and administrative staff. The survey also has a section for making general recommendations or suggestions. The department said the survey “gives us a good look at how we are doing and most importantly, how we can improve.”

The survey link is on the department’s Facebook page and is directly accessible at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfgpfEqnIBAQTWkH9Ovx42ug4ja7WzJJ8aOfBXqUuLeMYPyQQ/formResponse.

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