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15 March 2016
News Release - Winnipeg Police Service: Results of the Winnipeg Police Service Public Opinion Survey
Includes crime stoppers, neighbourhood watch, redlight cameras, press releases, recruitment.
March 11, 2105
Results of the Winnipeg Police Service Public Opinion Survey
The Winnipeg Police Service’s vision is ‘A culture of safety for all’. Part of the strategy is to continue to build a service that knows and reflects the communities we serve.
In order to determine how the citizens of Winnipeg feel about these issues, the Service contracted with Prairie Research Associates of Winnipeg to conduct a public opinion survey.
Between September 1st and 5th, 2015 over 600 residents were contacted regarding their involvement with, and their opinions of the Winnipeg Police Service.
This survey is just another way of communicating with the citizens of Winnipeg and using the results to improve as an organization. The results have been made public and are posted on the Winnipeg Police Service Website at: http://www.winnipeg.ca/police/survey/default.stm.
The Winnipeg Police Service would like to thank all those who will take part in the survey and help make our city a safer place to live, work and play.
For further information contact either: Constable Jason Michalyshen, Public Information Officer Constable Eric Hofley, Public Information Officer Kelly Dehn, Manager of Public Affairs
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