Police ask public to take ‘community satisfaction survey’

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The public is invited to complete the Hawaii Police Department’s community satisfaction survey, which runs through February.

The department conducts the survey every two years as part of its national accreditation process.

“At the most basic level, our job in the police department is to help the public feel safe,” said Chief Benjamin Moszkowicz in a statement. “The only way we can gauge our success and identify areas for improvement is to solicit feedback from the community.

“It is only through honest communication that we have any hope of continuing to improve the department and the community,” he added.

The anonymous survey is available on the department’s website www.hawaiipolice.com and can be accessed directly at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HPD2023.

The survey includes both multiple-choice questions and an opportunity to make individual comments that will aid HPD in determining its strengths and weaknesses.