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Feedback for Crime in the United States, 2010
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Q1) What type of information were you seeking from the Web publication,
Crime in the United States
? (Check all that apply.)
I was looking for the number of crimes reported.
I was looking for the number of crimes cleared by arrest.
I was looking for the number of arrests reported.
I was looking for the number of police employees.
Other (Please specify.)
Q1b
Q2) What was the focus of the information you were seeking? (Check all that apply.)
Data regarding my hometown, county, or state.
Data regarding the United States as a whole.
Data by region or geographic division.
Data by population group.
Data by age, sex, or race.
Q3) Did you find the answer to your question(s)?
Yes
No - [Skip to Q7]
Q4) Did you find the number of steps to get to that page to be acceptable?
Completely acceptable.
Somewhat acceptable.
Neither acceptable nor unacceptable.
Somewhat unacceptable.
Completely unacceptable.
Q5) Was the information on that page presented in a way that enabled you to easily locate what you needed?
Yes
No - Why? (Please specify.)
Q5b
Q6) Did you have to print the page in order to read and understand the information on it?
Yes - [Skip to Q8.]
No - [Skip to Q8.]
Q7) Why did you not find the answer to your question?
The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program does not collect what I am looking for.
The UCR Program collects the information but does not present it in a manner useful for me.
The UCR Program collects the information, but I could not understand it.
I am not sure if the UCR Program collects the information I need.
Q8) How did you access the Web publication,
Crime in the United States
?
Through a search engine such as Google or Yahoo!.
Through the FBI's main Web page at www.fbi.gov.
Through an Intranet just for law enforcement such as Law Enforcement Online.
Through a Web address I obtained from a press release or other document.
Q9) Once you accessed
Crime in the United States
, what was the primary method of finding the information you were seeking?
I used the Quick Links on the bottom of the homepage.
I used the data table links on the right side of the screen.
I used the "Browse by" links on the right side of the screen.
I used the links at the top of the page.
Other (Please specify.)
Q9b
Q10) Is this the first time you have sought information from the Web publication,
Crime in the United States
?
Yes - [Skip to Q12.]
No
Q11) On average, how often do you use information from
Crime in the United States
?
Everyday.
A few times a week.
A few times a month.
A few times a year.
Once a year or less frequently.
Q12) How much time did you spend with the Web publication,
Crime in the United States
, today?
1-2 minutes.
3-5 minutes.
6-10 minutes.
11-15 minutes.
16-30 minutes.
longer than 30 minutes - Why? (Please specify.)
Q12b
Q13) How does your experience with
Crime in the United States
compare with your experience using other Web sites or Web publications?
Very favorable.
Somewhat favorable.
Neither favorable nor unfavorable.
Somewhat unfavorable.
Very unfavorable.
Q14) When you used the Web publication,
Crime in the United States
, did you do so as:
Law enforcement executive.
Law enforcement officer.
Law enforcement planning/research/administrative.
Legislator/policy maker.
Representative from the media.
Analyst/researcher.
Educator.
Private business.
Other criminal justice.
Other government.
Private citizen.
Q15) Please provide any other comments or suggestions about innovations to
Crime in the United States
that you believe would be useful in creating an easier to use and more informative Web publication.
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