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Law Enforcement First Response Survey
1.
What is your gender?
Female
Male
2.
What is your age?
17 or younger
18-20
21-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60 or older
3.
Write a description about the type of police call for service you responded to. Describe behaviors of the two other officers who
responded and behaviors of the persons who were part of the incident.
4.
Indicate all of the emotions you felt during the police call for service you describe. by marking the degree of intensity with which you felt the emotion. If you didn't feel that emotion mark a zero.
None
Somewhat little intensity
Very little intensity
Intense
Somewhat Intense
Very Intense
Surprise
Hope
Fear
Joy
Relief
Sadness
Distress
Disgust
Frustration
Liking
Dislike
Anger
Shame
Guilt
Pride
Regret
Contempt
5.
This is a scale that measures a variety of feelings and behaviors in various situations. There are no right or wrong answers, so try very hard to be completely honest in your answers. Read each question and mark the answer which best applies to you.
Never = Never true for me
Rarely = Rarely true for me
Usually = Usually true for me
Often = Often true for me
Always = Always true for me
If someone I'm talking with begins to cry, I get teary eyed
Being with a happy person picks me up when I'm feeling down.
When someone smiles warmly at me, I smile back and feel warm inside
I get filled with sorrow when people talk about the death of their loved ones.
I clench my jaws and my shoulders get tight when I see angry faces on the news.
When I look into the eyes of the one I love, my mind is filled with thoughts of romance.
It irritates me to be around angry people
Watching fearful faces of victims on the news makes me try to imagine how they might be feeling.
I melt when the one one I love holds me close
I tense when overhearing an angry quarrel
Being around happy people fills my mind with happy thoughts
I sense my body responding when the one I love touches me
I cry at sad movies
I notice myself getting tense when I'm around people who are stressed out.
Listening to the shrill screams of a terrified child in a dentist waiting room makes me feel nervous
6.
When responding to the police call for service, how confident were you?
Not Confident
Somewhat Confident
Confident
7.
When responding to the police call for service, how confident were you in officers assisting you?
Not Confident
Somewhat Confident
Confident
8.
How quickly does your team adjust to changing priorities?
Extremely quickly
Very quickly
Somewhat quickly
Not very quickly
Not at all quickly
9.
When at work, I am completely focused on my job duties.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neutral/Neither agree nor disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
10.
Prior to the event, how much of the information that you needed did you get?
All of the information
Most of the information
Some of the information
A little of the information
None of the information