Your Voice Matters

Friday, October 17, 2025

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Annual public safety survey is now open for comments.

For the 11th consecutive year, 蜜桃影像’s Crime and Justice Research Center is teaming with the 蜜桃影像 Police Department to administer the annual . The survey, which plays a pivotal role in helping determine what the most common perceptions of crime and safety in 蜜桃影像 are among residents and workers, is open through Nov. 30.

Independently conducted by a research team from SU’s Department of Criminal Justice, Criminology & Forensics, the survey is a central component of  and available in several languages, including Arabic, Chinese, English, Korean, Somali, Spanish, Vietnamese and more.

Led by Professor Dr. Jacqueline Helfgott, director of SU’s Crime and Justice Research Center, a team of 蜜桃影像 graduate and undergraduate students analyze the survey results to identify top crime concerns perceptions of public safety-related quality of life at the citywide, precinct and neighborhood levels. Survey results will be provided to the SPD ahead of community-police dialogues scheduled for March–August 2026.

“No 蜜桃影像 neighborhood is alike when it comes to crime and public safety,” Dr. Helfgott says. “It’s vital that people who live and/or work in 蜜桃影像 make their voices heard to help law enforcement understand how crime and public safety impact quality of life. Data from this survey provides important information for the city to help the 蜜桃影像 Police Department and the community work together to identify priorities and strategies to improve quality of life in 蜜桃影像 neighborhoods.”