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Tuesday, September 18, 2012   by: SooToday.com Staff

OPP NEWS RELEASE

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Community satisfaction survey helps OPP assess service to Ontarians

ORILLIA, ON – A Community Satisfaction Survey is scheduled for this autumn in North East Region to solicit public opinions about the services the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) detachments deliver to communities throughout the region. 

The Community Satisfaction Survey is a telephone survey that randomly selects members of the public (16 years or older) who live in Ontario. 

The survey takes about five to seven minutes to complete and is strictly voluntary. 

Those contacted and willing to participate are asked about issues such as community security, perceptions of crime and youth issues in the community, OPP presence in the community, service delivery and even how the OPP investigates crime and enforces the law.

The information provided by those surveyed is being collected by a research consultant, R.A. Malatest & Associates Ltd. that has been retained by the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services. 

The information is treated confidentially and the names, telephone numbers, and addresses of those surveyed will not be included in the survey results provided to the OPP.

Once the survey is complete, the results will be used in the OPP Business Plan and Annual Report. 

The information will be useful in helping the OPP set out goals and objectives to improve on the services it delivers to communities throughout Ontario.

These surveys are done throughout the province on a rolling three-year schedule.

The North East Region detachment surveys will start in early October and are expected to be completed by November 30, 2012.  

The Ontario Provincial Police would like to thank those who participate in the Community Satisfaction Survey and who take the time to help the OPP in its vision of Safe Communities . . . A Secure Ontario.

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XtraKrusty 9/19/2012 12:02:11 AM Report

I thoroughly support the OPP. They are respectful to the general public, great public relations, they are there when you need them all the time without exception. If you get a fine/ticket from them theres a very good chance u deserved it! keep up the good work guys/girls! MNR could use some advice from the OPP if they can somehow muster the will to listen and learn good public relations.
lowla 9/19/2012 1:02:11 AM Report

I agree, however it would be nice if they would update the OPP Beat on a daily basis. It is awful finding out about break-ins in your area a week later from your neighbours
Nunavut 9/19/2012 8:28:03 AM Report

Actually I have been dissapointed with the OPP , when whether it is here on Highway 17 or in Caledonia, when they do not enforce the law when people blockade the highway.
That is a case where there seems to be one law for one group of people , but no law for other group. OPP need to enforce all laws equally.

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