Victim Services Community Survey

The PBPN Tribal Victim Services Program is seeking information on your experience about the availability of resources for victims of crime in our community. Your anonymous answers on this survey will help the Victim Services staff to draft an action plan that improves services victims of crime.  We recognize that your time is valuable and hope that you will take a few minutes to answer the following questions.  Your participation on this survey is voluntary; you may choose to stop taking this survey at any time.  Choosing to reply to this survey will be seen as your voluntary consent to this process.  If completing this survey brings to mind any past experiences of victimization for you or someone close to you, please contact the Behavioral Health Clinic at 785-966-8355.  For all other questions, please contact Kent Miller at 785-966-8330.

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* 1. Have you, or a family member, or friend been victimized by crime?

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* 2. If yes, did you, your family member, or friend receive services?

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* 3. If yes to #2, please mark which services and which organization provided those services. Please check all that apply.

  Tribe State County Other Did Not Receive
Counseling
Housing
Transportation
Shelter
Medical
Child Care
Cultural/Traditional Healing
Compensation for Damages

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* 4. What service was NOT offered that you, your family member, or friend needed at the time.

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* 5. Please rank your public safety concerns in your community. 1 being the highest concern

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* 6. What do you think is the primary reason that prevents people in the community from reporting they have been a victim of a crime?

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* 7. Is there anything you would change about the service(s) you, your friend, or family member received?

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* 8. Are you familiar with the PBPN Victim Services Program and the assistance they provide?

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* 9. Are you familiar with the SAFESTAR program?

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* 10. Is there anything the PBPN Victim Services Program and/or Social Services Department can do to improve services in the community?

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