Police say results from the survey will be used as a learning tool to better address concerns from the community.
The following information is on file with the Evesham Township Police Department:
As a nationally accredited law enforcement agency through the Commission on Accreditation of Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), Evesham Police officials describe the mission of the department as one to enhance the quality of life in Evesham through providing excellence in police services.
In accordance with the department’s continued focus on the needs of the community along with transparency within the agency, a survey is being conducted of citizen attitudes and opinions towards the police department.
The survey is designed to measure the public’s opinion on the agency’s overall performance, competency of the agency employees, perceptions of the officer’s attitudes and behavior, concerns over safety and security within the township and recommendations and suggestions for improvement.
According to police, the results will be used as a platform for organizational learning and to better address the concerns of the community.
This survey will be conducted through Aug. 12.
A link to the survey will be on the police department website, police department Facebook page and Evesham Township website. A paper version of the survey will also be available at Evesham Police Headquarters and through mail by request.
Questions can be directed toward Capt. Walt Miller can be contacted at (856) 985–6029 or [email protected].
The link to the survey is https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2018ETPDSurvey