http://www.timesunion.com/local/article/Police-want-to-know-How-was-your-arrest-2204060.php
This articale is about going back to people who have been arrested and finding out how they believe they were treated. If you were arrested you'd probably feel like you were treated badly but this is more about if you understood what was going on during the arrest and if you were treated with dignity, respect, and if you feel you were being listened to. I feel like if you weren't cooperating and the police department called you asking how you felt while being arrested you wouldnt give them a very positive response unless you actually really understood what they were saying. The department is getting the money for this through a grant and they're naming it after a passed officer. These surveys are said to help prove procedural fairness assists with the public cooperating more.
1)Do they really believe people arent going to be mad about getting arrested
2)Why make an entire program out of this experiment
3)Shouldnt they be focusing on more important stuff
4)Why train people off of information that might not be very accurate
5)How many people would actually let the polie departmenrt give them a survey
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