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Tucson Residents Provide Your Input on the Reimagine Community Safety Survey


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The City of Tucson is partnering with the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC-AZ) for the Reimagining Community Safety Survey. This will help inform the Community Safety, Health, and Wellness Program and tackle racial injustice and inequality for communities of color.

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The City will use its findings to drive progress toward a more equitable justice system by organizing affected communities in Tucson to generate their own evidence of what constitutes safety in their neighborhoods. This extensive community outreach and input are vital for the City of Tucson to better serve its residents. The survey will be accepting responses for the next six months.

This study is being conducted by AFSC-AZ/JCA, a non-profit based in Tucson who works to dismantle the current punishment system and to co-create true alternatives that center power within communities and support them in creating safety, well-being, and abundance. This work is being supported by Microsoft and the Urban Institute under the JRI Catalyst Grant Program.

To participate in this study is that you must be:
● 18 years or older; and
● Living in the city of Tucson.

Residents can participate in the survey in English or in Spanish.

English Survey

Spanish Survey

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