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Pre -Post Test <br />Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree <br />1 2 3 4 5 <br />1. Citizens can be trusted to assist the police- <br />2- Police officers know how to speak to civilians. <br />3. Civilians are qualified to assess police wrongdoing- <br />4- There is nothing wrong with current police/community relations- <br />5- Fighting crime is more important than protecting rights- <br />6- Police tell the truth more frequently than complainants. <br />7. Police, on the job, should welcome observation by citizens- <br />8- Police officers generally treat civilians with respect- <br />9- Civilians generally treat police officers with respect. <br />10. Prejudice is under control in the police department. <br />11. There is more racism in the community than in the police department. <br />12. The best response to police during a traffic stop is to silently accept what happens. <br />13. Standing up for your rights is the best response to police authority during a traffic stop. <br />14. All arrests have a positive impact on public safety. <br />15. Citizens are likely to report serious wrongdoing by family members. <br />16. Police officers are likely to report serious wrongdoing by other police officers. <br />17. Police officers are more objective than citizens. <br />18. Most police officers never abuse power or control. <br />19. Police only make traffic stops in the interest of public safety. <br />20. I feel stressed when I have to talk to the police. <br />21. I believe citizens should do more to confront wrongdoing. <br />22. An officer of the same race/ethnicity will likely treat a citizen better. <br />23. Gender differences have little impact on encounters involving civilians and police. <br />24. Police departments provide a complaint friendly environment for civilians. <br />25. Police treat citizens fairly, regardless of race, gender or ethnicity differences. <br />60 <br />65D-189 <br />