Community Safety and Violence Prevention in Dillingham

1.How long have you lived in Dillingham?
2.Age?
3.What are some of the problems in our community that need to be addressed immediately?
4.How safe or unsafe do you feel in Dillingham?
5.How much of a concern is violence in Dillingham to you?
6.What do you see within the community regarding domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault or other violence?
7.Can you think of anything that may make a person in Dillingham more likely to commit acts of violence? If so, what are those things?
8.Can you think of anything that may make a person in Dillingham less likely to commit acts of violence? If so , what are those things?
9.What things are present in the community that can help prevent violence from happening?
10.Do you see yourself working to prevent violence?
11.Do you see others working to prevent violence?
12.In the last five years, have you ever been in a situation where you felt you should intervene against an act of bullying, domestic violence or assault, but you didn't know how or were you hesitant to intervene?
13.Have you decided what you would do differently? And how did you come to that conclusion?
14.Would you agree or disagree that people in Dillingham know how they can make a difference in preventing interpersonal violence?
15.What are some of the barriers victims of violence experience in seeking help?
16.Are there ever situations in Dillingham where people tolerate violence? What are those situations?
17.In your opinion, what are the most important things you think can be done in Dillingham to help prevent violence from ever happening to someone in the first place?
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18.Can you think of any programs or efforts that currently exist in Dillingham to prevent violence from happening? What are those programs?
19.Can you think of any programs or efforts that did exist but no longer are happening that helped to prevent violence? What were they?
20.What leads to a programs success or what things does a successful program need in your opinion?
21.What are some positive attributes about Dillingham that could help efforts to prevent violence?
22.Do you think that violence in Dillingham can be ended in your lifetime?
23.What question would you have liked to have been asked? And your answer to it.
24.What other insights do you have regarding violence in Dillingham and how we should prevent it?
25.How long have you lived in Alaska?
26.Gender?
27.Race?
28.Contact email?
Thank you so much for taking the time to provide your perspective to the Dillingham Prevention Coalition. The Assessment based off of this survey will be published to the SAFE website when it becomes available. www.safebristolbay.org