10  Appendix I - Cleaning & Wrangling the Survey Data

10.0.1 Introduction

We are going to use this appendix to document our process for cleaning the community survey data from Dr. Kotlaja. We’ll begin by simply getting the data into R and then work through wrangling the data in order to combine the in-person and online versions.

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library(tidyverse)
library(easystats)
library(haven)
library(here)
library(modelsummary)
library(sjlabelled)
library(gt)
library(htmltools)

10.0.2 Getting Data into R

Let’s start by getting the data into R.

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kc_commsurv <- read_sav(here("Data", "KC Community Survey_In-Person.sav"))
#glimpse(kc_commsurv)
dim(kc_commsurv)
[1] 297 270
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head(kc_commsurv)
# A tibble: 6 × 270
     ID Q66     INTERVIEWER NBHD     Q115  Q0_Id Q0_Name Q0_Size Q0_Type Q1     
  <dbl> <dbl+l> <dbl+lbl>   <dbl+lb> <chr> <chr> <chr>     <dbl> <chr>   <dbl+l>
1     1 1 [YES… 14 [Mark H… 14 [Blu… ""    ""    ""           NA ""      1 [Yes…
2     2 1 [YES… 43 [Other … 14 [Blu… ""    ""    ""           NA ""      4 [No …
3     3 1 [YES… 43 [Other … 14 [Blu… ""    ""    ""           NA ""      1 [Yes…
4     4 1 [YES… 46 [Davina… 16 [Nor… ""    "F_5… "image… 1419141 "image… 3 [Don…
5     5 1 [YES…  6 [Cecil … 38 [Iva… ""    "F_2… "image… 1440223 "image… 1 [Yes…
6     6 1 [YES… 43 [Other … 14 [Blu… ""    ""    ""           NA ""      1 [Yes…
# ℹ 260 more variables: Q1_1_TEXT <chr>, Q2 <chr>, Q116_Id <chr>,
#   Q116_Name <chr>, Q116_Size <dbl>, Q116_Type <chr>, Q2.1 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q2.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q2.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.1 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.4 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.5 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.6 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.7 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.8 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.9 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q4_1 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_2 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_3 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_4 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q4_5 <dbl+lbl>, Q5 <dbl+lbl>, Q6 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_1 <dbl+lbl>, …
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tail(kc_commsurv)
# A tibble: 6 × 270
     ID Q66       INTERVIEWER NBHD     Q115  Q0_Id Q0_Name Q0_Size Q0_Type Q1   
  <dbl> <dbl+lbl> <dbl+lbl>   <dbl+lb> <chr> <chr> <chr>     <dbl> <chr>   <dbl>
1    NA NA        NA          NA       ""    ""    ""           NA ""      NA   
2    NA NA        NA          NA       ""    ""    ""           NA ""      NA   
3    NA NA        NA          NA       ""    ""    ""           NA ""      NA   
4    NA NA        NA          NA       ""    ""    ""           NA ""      NA   
5    NA NA        NA          NA       ""    ""    ""           NA ""      NA   
6    NA NA        NA          NA       ""    ""    ""           NA ""      NA   
# ℹ 260 more variables: Q1_1_TEXT <chr>, Q2 <chr>, Q116_Id <chr>,
#   Q116_Name <chr>, Q116_Size <dbl>, Q116_Type <chr>, Q2.1 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q2.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q2.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.1 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.4 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.5 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.6 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.7 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.8 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.9 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q4_1 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_2 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_3 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_4 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q4_5 <dbl+lbl>, Q5 <dbl+lbl>, Q6 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_1 <dbl+lbl>, …
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kc_spansurv <- read_sav(here("Data", "Spanish In-Person Jon & Jake.sav"))
#glimpse(kc_spansurv)
dim(kc_spansurv)
[1]   6 271
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head(kc_spansurv)
# A tibble: 6 × 271
     ID Q66       Q69      Q67      Q0    Q1_Id Q1_Name Q1_Size Q1_Type Q141    
  <dbl> <dbl+lbl> <dbl+lb> <dbl+lb> <chr> <chr> <chr>     <dbl> <chr>   <dbl+lb>
1   264 1 [Marqu… 27 [Mar… 39 [Eas… ""    ""    ""           NA ""      NA      
2   265 1 [Marqu… 27 [Mar… 11 [Lyk… "9th… "F_1… "image… 3008929 "image…  3 [no …
3   266 1 [Marqu… 27 [Mar… 13 [Pal… "No … "F_2… "image… 2148804 "image…  2 [No] 
4   267 1 [Marqu… 47 [Vin… 21 [Rus… "Dic… ""    ""           NA ""       1 [Sí …
5   268 1 [Marqu… 47 [Vin… 34 [Iva… "Fro… ""    ""           NA ""       3 [no …
6   269 1 [Marqu… 47 [Vin… 23 [Bro… ""    ""    ""           NA ""       3 [no …
# ℹ 261 more variables: Q141_1_TEXT <chr>, Q2 <chr>, Q142_Id <chr>,
#   Q142_Name <chr>, Q142_Size <dbl>, Q142_Type <chr>, Q2.1 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q2.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q2.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3 <dbl+lbl>, Q114 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.1 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q115 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q117 <dbl+lbl>, Q119 <dbl+lbl>, Q118 <dbl+lbl>, Q116 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q4_1 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_2 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_3 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_4 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q4_5 <dbl+lbl>, Q5 <dbl+lbl>, Q120 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_1 <dbl+lbl>, …
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tail(kc_spansurv)
# A tibble: 6 × 271
     ID Q66       Q69      Q67      Q0    Q1_Id Q1_Name Q1_Size Q1_Type Q141    
  <dbl> <dbl+lbl> <dbl+lb> <dbl+lb> <chr> <chr> <chr>     <dbl> <chr>   <dbl+lb>
1   264 1 [Marqu… 27 [Mar… 39 [Eas… ""    ""    ""           NA ""      NA      
2   265 1 [Marqu… 27 [Mar… 11 [Lyk… "9th… "F_1… "image… 3008929 "image…  3 [no …
3   266 1 [Marqu… 27 [Mar… 13 [Pal… "No … "F_2… "image… 2148804 "image…  2 [No] 
4   267 1 [Marqu… 47 [Vin… 21 [Rus… "Dic… ""    ""           NA ""       1 [Sí …
5   268 1 [Marqu… 47 [Vin… 34 [Iva… "Fro… ""    ""           NA ""       3 [no …
6   269 1 [Marqu… 47 [Vin… 23 [Bro… ""    ""    ""           NA ""       3 [no …
# ℹ 261 more variables: Q141_1_TEXT <chr>, Q2 <chr>, Q142_Id <chr>,
#   Q142_Name <chr>, Q142_Size <dbl>, Q142_Type <chr>, Q2.1 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q2.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q2.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3 <dbl+lbl>, Q114 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.1 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q115 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q117 <dbl+lbl>, Q119 <dbl+lbl>, Q118 <dbl+lbl>, Q116 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q4_1 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_2 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_3 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_4 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q4_5 <dbl+lbl>, Q5 <dbl+lbl>, Q120 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_1 <dbl+lbl>, …
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#datasummary_skim(kc_spansurv)


kc_websurv <- read_sav(here("Data", "KC CS Online.sav"))
#glimpse(kc_websurv)
dim(kc_websurv)
[1] 117 264
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head(kc_websurv)
# A tibble: 6 × 264
  SurveyDate          Duration__in_seconds_ Finished  Q67          Q66     Q115 
  <dttm>                              <dbl> <dbl+lbl> <dbl+lbl>    <dbl+l> <chr>
1 2024-11-11 03:58:48                   836 0 [False] 23 [Brown E… 1 [YES… "816…
2 2024-11-11 18:31:29                  1615 0 [False] 14 [Blue Va… 1 [YES… "Van…
3 2024-12-30 11:16:45                   290 0 [False] 31 [Paseo W… 1 [YES… ""   
4 2025-01-02 15:27:35                  3956 1 [True]  22 [East Me… 1 [YES… ""   
5 2025-01-02 18:36:36                    15 0 [False]  1 [Prairie… 1 [YES… ""   
6 2025-01-06 17:25:35                   388 1 [True]  34 [Ivanhoe… 1 [YES… ""   
# ℹ 258 more variables: Q1 <dbl+lbl>, Q1_1_TEXT <chr>, Q2 <chr>,
#   Q2.1 <dbl+lbl>, Q2.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q2.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.1 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.4 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.5 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.6 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.7 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.8 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.9 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_1 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_2 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_3 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q4_4 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_5 <dbl+lbl>, Q5 <dbl+lbl>, Q6 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_1 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q7_2 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_3 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_4 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_5 <dbl+lbl>, …
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tail(kc_websurv)
# A tibble: 6 × 264
  SurveyDate          Duration__in_seconds_ Finished  Q67          Q66     Q115 
  <dttm>                              <dbl> <dbl+lbl> <dbl+lbl>    <dbl+l> <chr>
1 2024-12-24 19:44:19                  1470 1 [True]  43 [Not lis… 1 [YES… "I t…
2 2025-01-06 11:51:44                  1857 1 [True]  43 [Not lis… 1 [YES… "Nor…
3 2024-12-06 14:43:27                  1341 1 [True]  43 [Not lis… 1 [YES… "The…
4 2024-12-19 11:57:50                  1479 1 [True]   3 [Shoal C… 1 [YES… ""   
5 2024-12-06 15:03:03                  3386 1 [True]  43 [Not lis… 1 [YES… "Jus…
6 2025-01-02 11:16:20                  1084 1 [True]  43 [Not lis… 1 [YES… "12" 
# ℹ 258 more variables: Q1 <dbl+lbl>, Q1_1_TEXT <chr>, Q2 <chr>,
#   Q2.1 <dbl+lbl>, Q2.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q2.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.1 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.2 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.3 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.4 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.5 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.6 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.7 <dbl+lbl>, Q3.8 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q3.9 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_1 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_2 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_3 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q4_4 <dbl+lbl>, Q4_5 <dbl+lbl>, Q5 <dbl+lbl>, Q6 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_1 <dbl+lbl>,
#   Q7_2 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_3 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_4 <dbl+lbl>, Q7_5 <dbl+lbl>, …

Above, in addition to creating three R data objects from the .sav file in which the raw data were stored, we also printed the dimensions of the data (rows by columns) and the first six and bottom six rows of the data. A couple of things jump out from this:

  1. Each data set has different dimensions, meaning that they have a different number of variables. This is not a big deal given the variable names are similar for the same questions across the data. This appears to be the case, at least for the substantive variables, but it’s something we’ll want to check prior to and after merging the different data together.
  2. The community survey data (kc_commsurv) has multiple rows of missing data the bottom of the data set. Fortunately, this is easily identifiable (and removable) as these “extra rows” don’t have unique id values (ID).
  3. The Spanish version of the community survey has unique id values that continue from the English version of the community survey.
  4. The web survey does not have unique id values so we will have to create them.

The first thing we are going to do is simply put the variable names in a tibble for each data and compare them side-by-side:

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commsurv_vars <- tibble(commsurv = c(names(kc_commsurv), NA),
                        commsurv_lab = c(get_label(kc_commsurv), NA))
spansurv_vars <- tibble(spansurv = names(kc_spansurv),
                        spansurv_lab = get_label(kc_spansurv))
websurv_vars <- tibble(websurv = c(names(kc_websurv), NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA),
                       websurv_lab = c(get_labels(kc_websurv), NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA))


surv_vars <- bind_cols(commsurv_vars, spansurv_vars, websurv_vars) %>%
  mutate(websurv_lab = as.character(websurv_lab))

gt(surv_vars) %>%
  tab_options(
  container.height = px(500),
  container.overflow.y = TRUE)
commsurv commsurv_lab spansurv spansurv_lab websurv websurv_lab
ID ID SurveyDate NULL
Q66 Title: KC Community Survey Principal Investigator: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, University of Missouri-Kansas City What is the purpose of this form? This consent form describes the research study and helps you to decide if you want to participate. It provides important information about what you will be asked to do in the study, about the risks and benefits of participating in the study, and about your rights as a research participant. You should: Read the information in this document carefully. Ask the interviewer any questions, particularly if you do not understand something. Not agree to participate until all your questions have been answered, or until you are sure that you want to. Understand that your participation in this study involves participating in an interview that will last approximately 50 minutes. What is the purpose of this study? The purpose of this community survey is to understand residents’ perceptions of social, economic, organizational, political, and c Q66 Título: Encuesta Comunitaria KC Investigador Principal: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, Universidad de Missouri-Kansas City ¿CUÁL ES EL PROPÓSITO DE ESTE FORMULARIO? Este formulario de consentimiento describe el estudio de investigación y le ayuda a decidir si desea participar. Proporciona información importante sobre lo que se le pedirá que haga en el estudio, sobre los riesgos y beneficios de participar en el estudio y sobre sus derechos como participante de la investigación. Debería: ● Lea atentamente la información de este documento. ● Haga preguntas al entrevistador, especialmente si no entiende algo. ● No acepte participar hasta que todas sus preguntas hayan sido respondidas o hasta que esté seguro quien quiera participar. ● Comprenda que su participación en este estudio implica participar en una entrevista que durará aproximadamente 50 minutos. ¿CUÁL ES EL PROPÓSITO DE ESTE ESTUDIO? El propósito de esta encuesta comunitaria es comprender las pe Duration__in_seconds_ NULL
INTERVIEWER Community Interviewer Name Q69 Nombre del entrevistador de la comunidad Finished c("False", "True")
NBHD Neighborhood Name? Q67 ¿Nombre del barrio? Q67 c("Prairie Point-Wildberry", "New Mark", "Shoal Creek", "Gashland", "Outer Gashland-Nashua", "Barry Harbour", "The Coves", "Ravenwood-Somerset", "Maple Park", "Winnwood Gardens", "Lykins", "Longfellow", "Palestine East", "Blue Valley", "Oak Park Southeast", "North Hyde Park", "Southmoreland", "River Market", "Davidson", "Rockhill", "Ruskin Heights", "East Meyer 6", "Brown Estates", "Little Blue", "Hickman Mills South", "Tower Homes", "Linden Hills and Indian Heights", "Waldo Homes", "Morningside", "Richards Gebaur", "Paseo West", "Cunningham Ridge", "Key Coalition", "Ivanhoe Northeast", "Dunbar", "Old Westport", "Mount Hope (Boston Heights/Mount Hope)", "Ivanhoe Southeast", "East Swope Highlands", "Blenheim Square Research (Tri-Blenheim)", "Union Hill", "Oak Park Southwest", "Not listed")
Q115 First, I'd like you to define the boundaries of your neighborhood (Community Interviewer Shows Map 1 Without NBHD Boundaries) Q0 Primero, me gustaría que defina los límites de su vecindario (el entrevistador de la comunidad muestra el mapa 1 sin límites de NBHD) Q66 c("YES, I CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE", "NO, I DO NOT CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE")
Q0_Id Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 1 (if applicable). - Id Q1_Id Does your neighborhood have a name? - Id Q115 c("816-739-3169", "Vanbrunt", "", "Not sure because I am newer to the area, but I would E 63rd Street to E 73rd Street", "Riverstone, Wildberry, Tiffany springs", "The neighborhood’s boundaries include major roads like NW Barry Road and NW 87th Terrace, and it is conveniently close to major highways such as I-29 and Highway 152.", "Hwy 169 to N Woodland Ave, Hwy 152 to NE 106th St", "Shared route From (39.2696641,-94.5746530) to Home (9711 N Locust Dr) via N Locust Dr. 1 min (0 ft) 1 min in current traffic 1. Head southeast on N Locust Dr toward NE 96th Terrace 2. Arrive at location: 9711 N Locust Dr For the best route in current traffic visit https://maps.app.goo.gl/9JYCnUnP7yjCBb9c8?g_st=ac", "Benson place", "School, Funeral Home, other neighborhoods", "I livevwest of Hwy 169 off NW Shoal Creek Pkwy. I live one block south of Shoal Creek Pkwy.", "NE Cookingham Dr, Highway 169, NW 108th st, N Platte Purchase Dr", "South of Barry Road At Marston Ave on the West, to Platte Purchase on the East, to 82nd street on the South.", "N Marston Ave, Barry Road, NW 82nd Ct, NW 82nd St, NW 81st St, NW 81st Ct, NW Delta Dr, NW 81st Pl, NW Harden Dr, N Hope Ave, NW 80th St, NW 79th Terr.", "I'd say I-29 to the West, Tiffany Springs Parkway to the North, probably North Platte Purchase to the East and 72nd Street to the south.", "NW 79th St, N Waukomis, Barry Rd., N Green Hills", "Suburban neighborhoood close to the highway", "From Ravenwood elementary on Bright to the end of the housing development to the east", "Parvin Rd N to 69 HYW/ Vivion Rd Compton Rd. All of that area is pretty much my neighborhood for the last 24 years", "North of NE 48th St., West of 435 Hwy, South of 69 Hwy", "winnwood gardens", "Winnwood Gardens", "W - N Brighton, E - N Oakley, S - 45th St, N - 48th St", "I define longfellow as Troost for the eastern boundary to Gillham for the west. 31st for the south and about 25th (or just the hospital campus) to the north.", "27th to 31st and Gilham to Troost", "27th to 31st, Gillham to Troost", "22nd Street (north) Troost (east) 31st Street (south) Gillham (west)", "27th, van brunt", "Independence Ave, Truman rd., 12th Street and viaduct James street", "One dollar store one restaurant a lot of gun violence and stray animals", "31st St North to Armour Blvd South, Troost East to Gillam West", "North Hyde park", "South boundary: Independence Ave | North: Missouri River | West: Buck O’Neil Bridge | East: Heart of America Bridge", "River Market", "The River to Independence Avenue. Wyandotte to Cherry Street", "N Oak to NE Antioch, NE Englewood to NE Vivion", "I don’t understand this question", "dollar tree, dollar general, thriftway grocery store, auto shop, mexican restaurant", "I470 and 71 Highways", "I live near Ervin Elementary School", "71st to 75th oak to Holmes", "If I had to define Waldo, I would say it goes as far west as State Line against Kansas, as far south as 85th St, as far east as Holmes Rd, and as far north as Gregory Blvd. That western border is clear due to the state border, where it becomes Prairie Village, KS. I think the southern and eastern borders are where I would say it starts to get rough. I used to live at the corner of 85th and Holmes, and that's a very different vibe than Waldo. To the north, I think leading up to and past Gregory Blvd it gets more affluent than I would say characterizes Waldo. Becca and I walk our daughter up Oak St, basically the length of Waldo, and you can feel the shift from middle or upper middle class to what seems to be a greater degree of wealth.", "Waldo/Brookside/Troost", "Brookside", "59th St, Oak St, Brookside Blvd and 65th St", "It is around the Brookside shopping area from Ward Parkway to Oak and from 59th to 65th.", "We live in Brookside with on walking distance of the shops and restaurants .", "Morningside Neighborhood", "Brookside- Morningside", "Paseo", "9132636210", "Leeds Dunbar neighborhood", "Dunbar Neighborhood", "Van brunt area near McDonald’s, dollar general , yummy donut palace, Bp gas ,,", "Bounded by Main Street to the East, SW Trafficway to the West, Plaza to the South, and Valentine to the North", "Neighborhood boundaries: East – 71 Hwy/Bruce R Watkins Drive, West – The Paseo, North – 27th Street , South – 35th Street", "27th St. to Linwood from Woodland to Troost", "East Meyer", "Nearby cemetery", "Honestly not sure! I just so moved here", "Union Hill area", "31st to 27th", "Grand Ave , Union Hill Cemetery", "3011 Oak St.", "From 27th/Main to 27th/Gillham down to 31st/Main to 31st/Gillham", "My neighbor hood is good", "Oak park northwest, southwest. Ivanhoe southeast", "Prospect to Benton 44th", "Midtown", "I would consider my neighborhood the e67th terrace to e70th terrace", "Northland", "My neighborhood is near 169 highway and shoal Creek parkway", "Northland Christian School, Terrace Park Funeral Home", "From 108th North to 104th South and N. Platte Purchase Dr. to N. Mulberry St.", "10 miles in any direction", "https://www.mapdevelopers.com/what-neighborhood-am-i-in.php?address=5114%20ne%2045th%20Terrace%2C%20kansas%20city%2C%20MO%2064117", "I think the boundaries of my neighborhood are pretty small and only a couple streets because there is a large sections that turns into houses instead of duplexes.", "North of 85th, south of 79th. East of Wornall and west of Holmes", "Just outside north kansas city", "12")
Q0_Name Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 1 (if applicable). - Name Q1_Name Does your neighborhood have a name? - Name Q1 c("Yes (Enter name below)", "No", "Don't Know", "No Response")
Q0_Size Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 1 (if applicable). - Size Q1_Size Does your neighborhood have a name? - Size Q1_1_TEXT c("Brown estates", "East side", "Rosehill Townhomes", "", "Roseville", "Zona Rosa", "Tiffany Springs", "Normandy Courts", "Cooley Highlands", "Benson place", "Holly Farms", "Nashua", "Cedar Ridge", "Barry Harbor", "Barry Harbor/Hunters Ridge", "North Lakes is the subdivision but I think maybe Tiffany Springs is the area?", "The Coves", "Ravenwood-Somerset", "Ravenwood-Sommerset", "Ravenwood Somerset", "Carriage Hill Estates", "Maple Park", "winnwood gardens", "Winnwood Gardens", "Longfellow", "Palestine East", "Palestin area", "Blue Valley", "South Blue Valley", "Oak park", "North Hyde Park", "North hyde park", "North Hydepark", "River Market", "Market Station", "Creekwood", "holiday hills", "Rock hill Gardens", "Waldo", "Brookside", "Morningside", "Morningside Neighborhood Is our neighborhood association", "Paseowest", "Leeds", "WESTPORT ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT", "Mount hope", "Boston Heights/Mount Hope", "I think it’s Mt. Hope", "East Swope Highlands", "East Meyer", "Union Hill", "Union hill", "Oak park southwest", "Ivanhoe", "Rosehill", "Bristol Park", "Cadence", "Holly Farm", "Pembrooke Estates", "Brandon mosley", "Rosehill townhomes", "Oak crest", "Rolling Meadows", "Benson Place")
Q0_Type Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 1 (if applicable). - Type Q1_Type Does your neighborhood have a name? - Type Q2 c("2 just top on the hill 55th topping to 56th topping", "Topping to Jackson. And Truman road to 31st.", "Crossing is Troost and Admiral. I stay really close to Restart, City Union Mission, and Hope Faith.", "Troost-Paseo Gregery-75th", "", "Prospect, CVS, Research Hospital, Paseo Drive. Maybe 10 blocks?", "Zona Rosa Town Center, Tiffany Springs Park, Kansas City International Airport.", "Famous landmarks around me would be the Zona Rosa Shopping Center, Tiffany Springs Park, and Kansas City International Airport", "I'm not sure. Honestly, your definition of \"neighborhood\" earlier kind of threw me off, because I've never defined neighborhood as more than just the residential area where our house is located. I tried to set boundaries to fit your definition and include the primary places we grocery shop, but we really don't spend a lot of time in this area. The parks we frequent are further away, the non-grocery shopping we do is further away.\n\nWith this in mind, I will do my best to answer the rest of the survey considering a consistent area, and if there is a place at the end to add my thoughts, I will do my best to be thoughtful there.", "NE 96th Street and North Oak to Shoal Creek Pwy and Maplewoods Parkway\n\nhttps://www.google.com/maps/place/9711+N+Locust+Dr,+Kansas+City,+MO+64155/@39.2696001,-94.5773116,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x87c058325752653f:0xac7299fa9c1220f8!8m2!3d39.269596!4d-94.5747367!16s%2Fg%2F11cs6t3mnh?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MTIwOC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D", "Don’t know how many blocks but major streets are Armour and Burlington Macken park is less than a mile. North Kansas City high school", "Walnut and NE Monterey Ave to Winn and Antioch to NE Parvin and Choteau. I'm at the northern edge of Avondale just northeast of North Kansas City Hospital.", "Tullis, Richmond ave, n Lewis ave", "My neighborhood if south of NW Shoal Creek Pkwy, the neighborhood starts at Shoal Creek Pkwy/ 108th St and Holly Street. The neighborhood goes south to 106th St and east to Belleview Ave., to the Northeast is Terrace Park cemetery and Funeral Home.", "Around 20 blocks. Major boundaries include NE Cookingham Dr, Highway 169. Barry Towne shopping area.", "The corner of Platte Purchase Road NW 75th Street on the northwest to the corner of Hickory Street and Hidden Lakes Drive on the southeast", "I29 on the West\n152 on the North\n169 on the East \nand 72nd Street to the South\nThere are restaurants, Fast foods, retail stores, Grocery stores really everything I could want within this area.", "N edison, nw69th pl, n Pontiac ave", "Approximately 10 Square blocks? Including the Barry Road corridor from NW Marston to US-169 from NW 79th Terr to NW 88th St,", "I mentioned the streets in the last question my immediate neighborhood would be just the North Lakes Edition 77th-79th st. But when I think about where I do most of my shopping, eating, etc., I include the Barry Road area around St. Luke's all the way up to the Tiffany Springs shopping area. I would even sometimes include the area around Hy-Vee on 64th St. since my kiddos go to daycare there and I shop at that Hy-Vee and the Barry Road one equally.", "See above", "Brighton road is the major street nearby. A few streets over begins the Claycomo area exiting the Kansas City boundary. We have a little park up the road named Mildred Keeney Memorial park.", "Ravenwood elementary, Brighton Avenue, woods in the back of the neighborhood", "Not sure on the number of blocks. It is located off Brighton Avenue behind Ravenwood Elementary School.", "Major streets are Vivion, Brighton Avenue, and Antioch Road.\n\nPenguin Park is near us.", "I don't know, 30 blocks. I already named all the major streets that surround it. It has/had a park, but the city of Claycomo is selling the park. There is a Pizza Hut, Dollar Tree, Dollar General, McDonalds.", "I don't really think there are blocks. It's much more suburban. Most traffic into the neighborhood comes off of Randolph Rd where I live. 435, Randolph, NE 48th St, and 52nd Street are all roads that get the most traffic. I usually tell people it's across the highway from Worlds of Fun as a landmark, or that it's near Winnetonka High School. I would consider the neighborhood to end south of 69, West of 435, north of NE 48th, east of 35/69.", "maybe 10 blocks total\nboundaries i believe are brighton to the west, 48th street to the north, not sure on the east or south boundaries \ndollar tree, squirrellys bar, brighton laundromat are some businesses", "I would say probably around 10 to 15 blocks is how big our neighborhood is. As for the boundaries I'm not sure exactly what they are. Major streets are potentially Brighton Avenue, 48th Street, 45th Street, Hardesty", "N- 48th St\nS - 45th St\nW - N Brighton \nE - N Oakley\n", "Martini corner (particularly 31st and gillham) to me is the intersection of Longfellow (north east corner), Hyde park (south east) and Union hill (west) neighborhoods.", "Around 24 blocks bordered by 27th Street at the North and 31st Street on the South. Gilham on the West to Troost on the East. The Dragon Park and Martini Corner are landmarks", "4x6 blocks - 27th North to 31st South, Gillham West to Troost East", "48 blocks total. 25th Street (north) Troost (east) 31st Street (south) Gillham (west)", "35th and Indiana, not sure of the boundaries", "Cleveland", "Cleveland mersington", "30/40 blocks , Blue valley townhomes, Blue Valley park, 7-Eleven, McDonald’s", "Vanbrunt, hardesty, 27th, 31st", "5", "Van brunt, Hardesty ave., Blue Valley Park, Boys and girls club, East High School.", "27th to 31st Van Brunt. McDonald's, Taco Bell, Reach KC Church, and Golden Seafood.k", "More than 10 blocks", "From 39th to 47th prospect to Cleveland", "Major East West cross streets: 31st St, Linwood and Armour Blvd.\nMajor North South streets: Troost and Gillham.\nNo Parks within Boundaries.\nLandmark Businesses: Texas Toms, Save A Lot, Marvin's Midtown Chiropractic", "Main to Troost and Linwood to Armour Blvd.", "From Linwood to 36th (north to south) and from Troost to Gillham rd. (East to west)", "Broadway, Main, City Market, wyandotte Street, Delaware Street third Street city Café", "~50 blocks make up the River Market. Major landmarks include the City Market, the Town of Kansas Bridge, Berkeley Parkway trails, three streetcar stops, and Chinatown Food Market.", "6 blocks 1st to 6th streets", "Around 20 blocks", "North Kansas city hospital, to parvin and chouteau to 7-Eleven on Antioch road and I-35", "I'd say one city block. It's framed by two shopping areas and Englewood park.", "N Oak Trafficway to N Main street and 5200 block to NE Englewood Rd. Includes Creekwood Commons Shopping Center to the north, Salvation Army Center to the SouthEast", "Swope soccer village, Corner store, Blue river trail, fordyce concrete", "maybe 12- 44th terr to 46 st cross street north brighton and parvin rd", "Blue Ridge and Raytown Rd", "It’s a lot if blocks . I am near 7 Eleven off of 196th and blue ridge", "WEST: I think Waldo stretches as far as the State Line Rd border with Prairie Village, KS. But a lot of that side of things is occupied with the Ward Parkway shopping area. We do a lot of our grocery shopping at the Target and Trader Joe's; it's really nice having an AMC so close; and the new hangout area on the south end of the shopping strip is really nice for meeting friends.\nCENTRAL: The heart of Waldo is really the stretch of Wornall Rd from Gregory Blvd to 85th St. My wife and I have frequented this area for several years now. We've stopped for ice cream at Betty Rae's, Andy's, Sonic, or McDonald's. We've gone on several dates to Summit Grill and Waldo Thai. We used to study at Crow's and Second Best. These places have been landmarks for us throughout our past five years together. Our current home is just a block off of Wornall, so we can very easily access it.\nNORTH: Past about Gregory Blvd, I would really start to associate that area with Brookside and the greater degree of wealth that is there. As we have walked with our daughter up Oak St to share a muffin at Front Range, we can really sense the shift in culture and wealth. \nEAST and SOUTH: I think Holmes Rd to the east and 85th St to the south mark a transition out of Waldo. In college, I rented a house with some of my friends very close to the corner of 85th and Holmes. We were across the street from a Dollar General and across the corner from the gas station. I wouldn't say that I ever truly feared for my safety, but I was always cautious. It felt sketchy. Even driving past the intersection of Tower Park I was never fully comfortable. One night I had someone knock on my car window asking for money at the corner of Holmes and 75th St. That scared me.", "65th on the south. 55th on the north. Troost on the east and Ward Parkway on the west.", "probably 4 blocks by 8 blocks. its main to mcgee, 57th to 63rd", "59th St, Oak St, Brookside Blvd to 65th St are the boundaries of the Morningside neighborhood.", "It's about a 50 block area that encompasses the Brookside and East Brookside shops. The main east west street is 63rd. The north south streets include Ward Parkway, Wonall, Brookside Blvd, Main, Holmes, and Oak Streets.", "We are on the corner of Meyer and Morningside and consider all of the surrounding area as our neighborhood. To put limits on it we definitely say Rockhill on the east, 59th on the north, Wornall on the west, and no particular street on the south, I believe we would include Arbor Villa Park", "Technically Wornall to Oak, 64th to 59th according to neighborhood lines, but I think of it a little wider, like Gregory to 56th and Ward Parkway to Rockhill", "55th st south to Gregory St. Rockhill st west to Stateline:", "Hope and.Faith.Admiral,Troost,8th ,9thstreet", "Paseo ,Linwood , troost park and 3 streets", "10 and I live close to 35th and prospect by bp and big ds liquor store and the 35th park", "Drury to stadium drive\n31s to 40th", "Not sure about blocks maybe 20 relatively small neighborhood. I consider the boundaries to be between Van Brunt (Cleaver II), North Stadium Dr., and Leeds Trafficway - triangle-shaped.", "I would say that everyone within a 5 mile radius is the neighborhood. Inner neighborhoods would probably be about 2 mile radius", "Been there done that. I don't know the number of blocks offhand (30? 40?)", "27th prospect to 28th paseo to 30th Brooklyn to 31st Prospect\nProspect, paseo, Brooklyn and the highway", "Neighborhood boundaries: East – 71 Hwy/Bruce R Watkins Drive, West – The Paseo, North – 27th Street , South – 35th Street. We have M&M Bakery, Troost Lake Park, Metro Lutheran Ministries Orchards.", "Five blocks north to south about 10 east to West\nThere’s truth late the center patrol police station Macedonia Church, St. Vincent‘s childcare There is a park on Paseo 71 Highway runs by it M and M bakery", "East of swope park. Near Price Chopper on 63rd and Blue Ridge. One block west of manchester", "Blue Ridge Blvd is a main street, a cemetery is less than a half block", "I just moved here, but the perimeter of my neighborhood would be from meyers blvd down the Paseo to Gregory blvd then north on Prospect towards Meyer blvd. The Shell and Churches Chicken, the park on the paseo", "I live on 69th so I guess I’d consider my street and the two surrounding streets to be my neighbor hood", "3-4 blocks. 29th, 30th, 31st street, Gilham Street, Union Hill cemetery, south of Crown Center, main street, Fairfield Inn", "5 by 3 city blocks approximately, 31st-27th, main to Gilliam, Union hill cemetery and martini corner", "6 blocks maybe? Union Cemetery. Grand Ave. Main St. Warwick Trfy. E 30th St. Gillham Rd. Union Hill Animal Hospital.", "27th Street to 31st Street across Main Street to Gillham Road", "I’d say there are around 24 blocks in our neighborhood. It is right between 31st street and Crown Center", "Prospect off 39th street Elmwood park", "Maybe 20.", "Parallel parkway", "Oak park southwest", "Swope MLK blvd", "The two biggest things I can think of would be the 6 Lounge, Texas Toms, and Jims Fat burger", "South of I-435 and west of 169 and north of 152 hwy.", "There are several blocks, parks and pools in our neighborhood.. there are three blocks that I am familiar with- fairmont street, mulberry street and 107th terrace.", "5 blocks. Next to Cadence neighborhood. NW Shoal Creek Pkwy and 169 Hwy.", "See previous answer", "20 - 30 blocks. We have a Quick Trip, Starbucks, Burger King and Dutch Bros. very close to our subdivision.", "From N Brighton Ave to N Topping Ave and from N 48th St to NE 42nd Terrace, in my opinion.", "1. By the by the highway on troost. Aldi near by.", "I feel that there are not really many blocks in my neighborhood because Liberty is a very suburban neighborhood that is absolutely not walkable in any way. It has 2 major highways and then side streets with businesses and restaurants. 152 and 291 are incredibly important to getting around. We don’t have much shopping besides Walmart and Target unless we cross over into formal historical Liberty that has Hyvee and price chopper.", "I would say our neighborhood has 12-14 blocks. The major streets that surround our neighborhood are, 85th, Wornall, 79th, and Holmes. We are in the Rolling Hills neighborhood. Our neighborhood park is called South Oak Park. John T Hartman elementary school is located in the heart of neighborhood. The Trolley Track trail also crosses through the west side of our neighborhood, close to Wornall.", "Zona Rosa Shopping Center, Tiffany Springs Park, and Kansas City International Airport", "NE 96 Street - N Eastern Road", "7ish Blocks. NE Russell, Cherry, Terrace......", "There are 10 blocks and a pool.")
Q1 Does your neighborhood have a name? - Selected Choice Q141 ¿Tu barrio tiene nombre? - Selected Choice Q2.1 c("Like It A lot", "Like It", "Dislike It", "Dislike It A lot", "No Response")
Q1_1_TEXT Does your neighborhood have a name? - Yes (Enter name below) - Text Q141_1_TEXT ¿Tu barrio tiene nombre? - Sí (ingrese el nombre a continuación) - Text Q2.2 c("Yes, Very Much", "Yes, Somewhat", "No, Not Much", "No, Not At All", "No Response")
Q2 (INTERVIEWER SHOWS MAP 2 WITH NBHD BOUNDARIES). Here is a city map showing neighborhood boundaries. Please draw your neighborhood if the current boundaries do not reflect the correct boundaries. How many blocks are in the area that you think of as your neighborhood? What are its boundaries? Can you name major cross streets, parks, stores, or other landmarks that you consider to be the boundaries of your neighborhood? (PROBE IF NECESSARY, RECORD VERBATIM). Q2 (INTERVIEWER SHOWS MAP 2 WITH NBHD BOUNDARIES). Aquí hay un mapa de la ciudad que muestra los límites del vecindario. Dibuje su vecindario si los límites actuales no reflejan los límites correctos. ¿Cuántas cuadras hay en el área que considera su vecindario? ¿Cuáles son sus límites? ¿Puede nombrar las calles principales, parques, tiendas u otros puntos de referencia que considere los límites de su vecindario?(PROBE IF NECESSARY, RECORD VERBATIM). Q2.3 c("Very Likely", "Likely", "Neither Likely nor Unlikely", "Unlikely", "Very Unlikely", "No Response")
Q116_Id Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 2 (if applicable). - Id Q142_Id El entrevistador carga una imagen si el residente escribe en el mapa 2 (si corresponde). - Id Q3 c("Often", "Sometimes", "Rarely", "Never", "Not Applicable")
Q116_Name Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 2 (if applicable). - Name Q142_Name El entrevistador carga una imagen si el residente escribe en el mapa 2 (si corresponde). - Name Q3.1 c("Yes", "No")
Q116_Size Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 2 (if applicable). - Size Q142_Size El entrevistador carga una imagen si el residente escribe en el mapa 2 (si corresponde). - Size Q3.2 c("Often", "Sometimes", "Rarely", "Never", "Not Applicable")
Q116_Type Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 2 (if applicable). - Type Q142_Type El entrevistador carga una imagen si el residente escribe en el mapa 2 (si corresponde). - Type Q3.3 c("Yes", "No")
Q2.1 On the whole, do you like or dislike this neighborhood as a place to live? Q2.1 En general, ¿le gusta o no este barrio como lugar para vivir? Q3.4 c("Often", "Sometimes", "Rarely", "Never", "Not Applicable")
Q2.2 Suppose that for some reason, you HAD to move away from this neighborhood. Would you miss the neighborhood very much, somewhat, not much, or not at all? Q2.2 Supongamos que, por alguna razón, TUVIERA que mudarse de este vecindario. ¿Extrañaría el vecindario mucho, un poco, poco o nada? Q3.5 c("Yes", "No")
Q2.3 What are the chances that you would choose to move from this neighborhood in the next five years? Q2.3 ¿Cuál es la probabilidad de que usted decida mudarse de este vecindario en los próximos cinco años? Q3.6 c("Often", "Sometimes", "Rarely", "Never", "Not Applicable")
Q3 How frequently do you (or other household members) attend a church, mosque, or any other religious organization? Q3 ¿Con qué frecuencia usted (u otros miembros del hogar) asisten a una iglesia, mezquita o cualquier otra organización religiosa? Q3.7 c("Yes", "No")
Q3.1 Is this in your neighborhood? Q114 está ubicada en su vecindario? Q3.8 c("Often", "Sometimes", "Rarely", "Never", "Not Applicable")
Q3.2 How frequently do you (or any household members) attend a block party, tenant/neighborhood association, or community council (i.e., Community Health Ambassadors, United NH Initiative, Block Captain, HOA)? Q3.2 ¿Con qué frecuencia usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) asiste a una fiesta de barrio, asociación de inquilinos/junta de vecinos o consejo comunitario (es decir, Embajadores de Salud Comunitaria, Iniciativa United NH, Capitán de Barrio, Asociación de Propietarios)? Q3.9 c("Yes", "No")
Q3.3 Is this in your neighborhood? Q3.1 está ubicada en su vecindario? Q4_1 c("YES", "NO")
Q3.4 How often do you (or any household members) attend a business or civic group such as Chamber events, Masons, Elks, or Rotary Club? Q3.3 Con qué frecuencia usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) asiste a un grupo empresarial o cívico, como eventos de la Cámara, Masones, Elks o Rotary Club? Q4_2 c("YES", "NO")
Q3.5 Is this in your neighborhood? Q115 está ubicada en su vecindario? Q4_3 c("YES", "NO")
Q3.6 How often do you (or any household members) attend an ethnic or nationality club (such as a Latino, Asian or Afro-American club) (sorority/fraternity, 100 Black Men, D9)? Q117 ¿Con qué frecuencia usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) asiste a un club étnico o de nacionalidad en el vecindario (como un club latino, asiático o afroamericano) (hermandad/fraternidad, 100 Black Men, D9)? Q4_4 c("YES", "NO")
Q3.7 Is this in your neighborhood? Q119 está ubicada en su vecindario? Q4_5 c("YES", "NO")
Q3.8 How often do you (or any household members) attend a local political organizations (i.e., City Town Hall meetings, Election Events)? Q118 ¿Con qué frecuencia usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) asiste a un evento político local (es decir, reuniones de la municipalidad, eventos electorales)? Q5 c("Better", "Same", "Worse", "No Response/Not Applicable")
Q3.9 Is this in your neighborhood? Q116 está ubicada en su vecindario? Q6 c("Better", "Same", "Worse", "No Response/Not Applicable")
Q4_1 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) spoken with a local politician or an elected local official like your council district member about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? Q4_1 A veces, las personas de un vecindario hacen cosas para solucionar un problema local o para hacer que el vecindario sea un mejor lugar para vivir. Por favor, dígame (si usted o algún miembro de su hogar) ha participado en las siguientes actividades desde que empezó a vivir en este vecindario: - ¿Ha hablado usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) con un político local o un funcionario local electo, como el concejal de su distrito, sobre un problema del vecindario o una mejora del vecindario? Q7_1 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q4_2 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Q4_2 A veces, las personas de un vecindario hacen cosas para solucionar un problema local o para hacer que el vecindario sea un mejor lugar para vivir. Por favor, dígame (si usted o algún miembro de su hogar) ha participado en las siguientes actividades desde que empezó a vivir en este vecindario: - ¿Ha hablado usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) con una persona o grupo que estuvo causando un problema en el vecindario? Q7_2 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q4_3 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) attended a meeting of a block or neighborhood group about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? Q4_3 A veces, las personas de un vecindario hacen cosas para solucionar un problema local o para hacer que el vecindario sea un mejor lugar para vivir. Por favor, dígame (si usted o algún miembro de su hogar) ha participado en las siguientes actividades desde que empezó a vivir en este vecindario: - ¿Ha asistido usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) a una reunión de un grupo de su cuadra o barrio sobre un problema o una mejora del vecindario? Q7_3 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q4_4 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a local religious leader or minister to help with a neighborhood problem or with neighborhood improvement? Q4_4 A veces, las personas de un vecindario hacen cosas para solucionar un problema local o para hacer que el vecindario sea un mejor lugar para vivir. Por favor, dígame (si usted o algún miembro de su hogar) ha participado en las siguientes actividades desde que empezó a vivir en este vecindario: - ¿Ha hablado usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) con un líder religioso o ministro local para pedir ayuda con un problema del vecindario o para una mejora? Q7_4 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q4_5 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) gotten together with neighbors to do something about a nbhd problem or to organize nbhd improvement? Q4_5 A veces, las personas de un vecindario hacen cosas para solucionar un problema local o para hacer que el vecindario sea un mejor lugar para vivir. Por favor, dígame (si usted o algún miembro de su hogar) ha participado en las siguientes actividades desde que empezó a vivir en este vecindario: - ¿Se ha reunido usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) con los vecinos para hacer algo acerca de algún problema del vecindario o para organizar mejoras? Q7_5 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q5 All things considered, what do you think this neighborhood will be like a few years from now? Will it be a better place to live, stay the same, or will it be worse? Q5 Teniendo en cuenta todo esto, ¿cómo cree que será este barrio dentro de unos años? ¿Será un lugar mejor para vivir, seguirá igual o será peor? Q7_6 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q6 How do you think your neighborhood compares with most other neighborhoods in the city? Is It better, the same, or worse? Q120 ¿Y cómo cree que se compara su barrio con la mayoría de los demás barrios de la ciudad? ¿Es mejor, igual o peor? Q7_7 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q7_1 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Safe neighborhood (i.e.., perception of safety, neighborhood watch/block captain) Q7_1 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Barrio seguro (es decir, percepción de seguridad, vigilancia del vecindario/capitán de cuadra) Q7_8 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q7_2 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Sense of community (i.e., neighborly interactions, community events) Q7_2 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Sentido de comunidad (es decir, interacciones entre vecinos, eventos comunitarios) Q7_9 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q7_3 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Schools Q7_3 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Escuelas Q7_10 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q7_4 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Access to Public Transportation Q7_4 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Acceso a transporte público Q7_11 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q7_5 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Housing Q7_5 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Vivienda Q7_12 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "DISSATISFIED", "VERY DISSATISFIED", "N/R")
Q7_6 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Health Care Q7_6 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Servicios de salud Q8_1 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q7_7 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Parks and Green Spaces Q7_7 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Parques y espacios verdes Q8_2 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q7_8 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Walkability and Accessibility (i.e., ease of walking to shops, restaurants, and other amenities) Q7_8 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Caminabilidad y accesibilidad (es decir, facilidad para caminar hasta tiendas, restaurantes y otros servicios) Q8_3 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q7_9 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cleanliness and City Maintenance (trash collection, street cleaning, cleanliness of public space) Q7_9 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Limpieza y mantenimiento de la ciudad (recolección de basura, limpieza de calles, limpieza de espacios públicos) Q8_4 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q7_10 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cultural Diversity (presence of cultural or ethnic communities) Q7_10 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Diversidad cultural (presencia de comunidades culturales o étnicas) Q8_5 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q7_11 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Public Infrastructure (i.e., quality sidewalks, street lighting, road conditions) Q7_11 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Infraestructura pública (es decir, aceras de calidad, alumbrado público, condiciones de las carreteras) Q8_6 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q7_12 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Local businesses (i.e., grocery stores, cafes, small businesses) Q7_12 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Negocios locales (es decir, tiendas de comestibles, cafés, pequeñas empresas) Q8_7 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If there is a problem around here, the neighbors get together to deal with it. Q8_1 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Si hay algún problema por aquí, los vecinos se juntan para solucionarlo. Q8_8 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - This is a close-knit neighborhood. Q8_2 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Este es un vecindario muy unido. Q8_9 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When you get right down to it, no one in this neighborhood cares much about what happens to me. Q8_3 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - A nadie en este vecindario le importa mucho lo que me pase. Q8_10 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are adults in this neighborhood that children can look up to. Q8_4 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Hay adultos en este vecindario a quienes los niños pueden admirar. Q8_11 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People around here are willing to help their neighbors. Q8_5 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - La gente de aquí está dispuesta a ayudar a sus vecinos. Q8_12 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood generally don’t get along with each other. Q8_6 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - La gente de este barrio generalmente no se lleva bien. Q8_13 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You can count on adults in this neighborhood to watch out for children and ensure they are safe and don't get in trouble. Q8_7 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Se puede contar con que los adultos en este vecindario vigilen a los niños y se aseguren de que estén seguros y no se metan en problemas. Q8_14 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I had to borrow $60 in an emergency, I could borrow it from a neighbor. Q8_8 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Si tuviera que pedir prestados 60 dólares en una emergencia, podría pedirlos prestados a un vecino. Q8_15 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When I'm away from home, I know that my neighbors will keep their eyes open for possible trouble to my place. Q8_9 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Cuando estoy lejos de casa, sé que mis vecinos están atentos a posibles problemas en mi casa. Q8_16 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - In this neighborhood people mostly go their own way. Q8_10 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - En este barrio la gente hace lo que quiere. Q8_17 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood do not share the same values Q8_11 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - La gente de este barrio no comparte los mismos valores. Q8_18 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I were sick I could count on my neighbors to shop for groceries for me. Q8_12 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Si estuviera enfermo podría contar con mis vecinos para que me hicieran las compras. Q8_19 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood can be trusted. Q8_13 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - La gente de este barrio es confiable. Q8_20 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q8_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Children around here have no place to play but the street. Q8_14 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Los niños de aquí no tienen otro lugar donde jugar que la calle. Q9_1 c("OFTEN", "SOMETIMES", "RARELY", "NEVER", "Not Applicable")
Q8_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Adults in this neighborhood know who the local children are. Q8_15 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Los adultos de este barrio saben quiénes son los niños que viven aquí. Q9_2 c("OFTEN", "SOMETIMES", "RARELY", "NEVER", "Not Applicable")
Q8_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The equipment and buildings in the park or playground that is closest to where I live are well kept. Q8_16 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Los equipos y edificios del parque o zona de juegos más cercana a donde vivo están bien cuidados. Q9_3 c("OFTEN", "SOMETIMES", "RARELY", "NEVER", "Not Applicable")
Q8_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe during the day. Q8_17 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - El parque o área de juegos más cercana a donde vivo, es seguro durante el día. Q9_4 c("OFTEN", "SOMETIMES", "RARELY", "NEVER", "Not Applicable")
Q8_18 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe at night. Q8_18 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - El parque o área de juegos más cercana a donde vivo, es seguro por la noche. Q9_5 c("OFTEN", "SOMETIMES", "RARELY", "NEVER", "Not Applicable")
Q8_19 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood generally know each other. Q8_19 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Los padres en este barrio generalmente se conocen. Q10_1 c("NONE OF THEM", "1 OR 2 OF THEM", "AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM", "MOST OF THEM", "ALL OF THEM", "N/R")
Q8_20 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood know who their children’s friends are Q8_20 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Los padres de este barrio saben quiénes son los amigos de sus hijos. Q10_2 c("NONE OF THEM", "1 OR 2 OF THEM", "AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM", "MOST OF THEM", "ALL OF THEM", "N/R")
Q9_1 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Do favors for each other? such as watching each other's children, helping with shopping, lending garden or house tools, and other small acts of kindness Q9_1 AHORA VOY A PREGUNTARLE SOBRE ALGUNAS COSAS QUE UD. PODRÍA HACER CON LA GENTE DE SU VECINDARIO. (1. A menudo, 2. A veces, 3. Rara vez, 4. Nunca, 5. No sé, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Se hacen favores entre sí? Por ejemplo, cuidar a los niños, ayudar con las compras, prestar herramientas de jardinería o de la casa y otros pequeños actos de amabilidad. Q10_3 c("NONE OF THEM", "1 OR 2 OF THEM", "AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM", "MOST OF THEM", "ALL OF THEM", "N/R")
Q9_2 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - When a neighbor is not at home, watch over their property? Q9_2 AHORA VOY A PREGUNTARLE SOBRE ALGUNAS COSAS QUE UD. PODRÍA HACER CON LA GENTE DE SU VECINDARIO. (1. A menudo, 2. A veces, 3. Rara vez, 4. Nunca, 5. No sé, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Cuando un vecino no está en casa, velan por su propiedad? Q10_4 c("NONE OF THEM", "1 OR 2 OF THEM", "AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM", "MOST OF THEM", "ALL OF THEM", "N/R")
Q9_3 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Ask each other advice about personal things such as child rearing or job openings? Q9_3 AHORA VOY A PREGUNTARLE SOBRE ALGUNAS COSAS QUE UD. PODRÍA HACER CON LA GENTE DE SU VECINDARIO. (1. A menudo, 2. A veces, 3. Rara vez, 4. Nunca, 5. No sé, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Se piden consejos mutuamente sobre cuestiones personales como la crianza de los hijos u oportunidades de trabajo? Q11_1 c("DEFINITELY", "VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "DEFINITELY NOT", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q9_4 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Have parties or other get-togethers where other people in the neighborhood are invited? Q9_4 AHORA VOY A PREGUNTARLE SOBRE ALGUNAS COSAS QUE UD. PODRÍA HACER CON LA GENTE DE SU VECINDARIO. (1. A menudo, 2. A veces, 3. Rara vez, 4. Nunca, 5. No sé, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Organizan fiestas u otras reuniones donde invitan a otras personas del vecindario? Q11_2 c("DEFINITELY", "VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "DEFINITELY NOT", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q9_5 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Talk in each other's homes or on the street? Q9_5 AHORA VOY A PREGUNTARLE SOBRE ALGUNAS COSAS QUE UD. PODRÍA HACER CON LA GENTE DE SU VECINDARIO. (1. A menudo, 2. A veces, 3. Rara vez, 4. Nunca, 5. No sé, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Conversan en la casa de otro o en la calle? Q11_3 c("DEFINITELY", "VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "DEFINITELY NOT", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q10_1 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many families in this neighborhood know each other? Q10_1 Las siguientes preguntas son sobre las familias que viven en el barrio. - ¿Aproximadamente cuántas familias se conocen en este barrio? Q11_4 c("DEFINITELY", "VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "DEFINITELY NOT", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q10_2 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many people in this neighborhood would you say are religious or attend church regularly? Q10_2 Las siguientes preguntas son sobre las familias que viven en el barrio. - ¿Aproximadamente cuántas personas en este vecindario diría usted que son religiosas o asisten a la iglesia regularmente? Q11_5 c("DEFINITELY", "VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "DEFINITELY NOT", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q10_3 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - How many people in this neighborhood would you say make part or all of their income from side hustles or alternative means? Q10_3 Las siguientes preguntas son sobre las familias que viven en el barrio. - ¿Cuántas personas en este vecindario diría usted que obtienen parte o la totalidad de sus ingresos de trabajos secundarios o medios alternativos? Q11_6 c("DEFINITELY", "VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "DEFINITELY NOT", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q10_4 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many adults in this neighborhood would you say make some or part of their income with a regular full or part-time job? Q10_4 Las siguientes preguntas son sobre las familias que viven en el barrio. - ¿Aproximadamente cuántos adultos en este vecindario diría usted que obtienen algo o parte de sus ingresos de un trabajo a tiempo completo o parcial? Q12_1 c("NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM", "A MINOR PROBLEM", "A MODERATE PROBLEM", "A MAJOR PROBLEM", "DON'T KNOW", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q11_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a group of neighborhood children were skipping school and hanging out on a street corner, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? Q11_1 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Si un grupo de niños del vecindario se falta a la escuela y se queda en una esquina, ¿qué probabilidad hay de que sus vecinos hagan algo al respecto? Q12_2 c("NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM", "A MINOR PROBLEM", "A MODERATE PROBLEM", "A MAJOR PROBLEM", "DON'T KNOW", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q11_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If some children were spray-painting graffiti on a local building, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? Q11_2 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Si algunos niños pintan grafitis con aerosol en un edificio local, ¿qué probabilidad hay de que sus vecinos hagan algo al respecto? Q12_3 c("NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM", "A MINOR PROBLEM", "A MODERATE PROBLEM", "A MAJOR PROBLEM", "DON'T KNOW", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q11_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a child was showing disrespect to an adult, how likely is It that people in your neighborhood would scold that child? Q11_3 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Si un niño le falta el respeto a un adulto, ¿qué probabilidad hay de que la gente de su vecindario lo regañe? Q12_4 c("NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM", "A MINOR PROBLEM", "A MODERATE PROBLEM", "A MAJOR PROBLEM", "DON'T KNOW", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q11_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a well-known neighbor was short of cash to start a business in the area, how likely is it that he or she would be able to borrow money from people in this neighborhood? Q11_4 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Si un vecino conocido no tuviera dinero suficiente para iniciar un negocio en la zona, ¿qué probabilidad habría de que pidiera dinero prestado a gente de ese vecindario? Q12_5 c("NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM", "A MINOR PROBLEM", "A MODERATE PROBLEM", "A MAJOR PROBLEM", "DON'T KNOW", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q11_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If there was a fight in front of your house and someone was being beaten or threatened, how likely is it that your neighbors would break it up or call the police? Q11_5 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Si hubiera una pelea frente a tu casa y alguien estuviera siendo golpeado o amenazado, ¿qué probabilidad hay de que sus vecinos la disolvieran o llamaran a la policía? Q12_6 c("NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM", "A MINOR PROBLEM", "A MODERATE PROBLEM", "A MAJOR PROBLEM", "DON'T KNOW", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q11_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - Suppose that because of budget cuts the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by the city. How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open? Q11_6 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Supongamos que debido a los recortes presupuestarios, la municipalidad va a cerrar la estación de bomberos más cercana a su casa. ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que los residentes del barrio se organicen para intentar hacer algo para mantener abierta la estación de bomberos? Q12_7 c("NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM", "A MINOR PROBLEM", "A MODERATE PROBLEM", "A MAJOR PROBLEM", "DON'T KNOW", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q12_1 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is litter, broken glass or trash on the sidewalks and streets? Q12_1 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema los deshechos, los vidrios rotos o la basura en las aceras y calles? Q12_8 c("NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM", "A MINOR PROBLEM", "A MODERATE PROBLEM", "A MAJOR PROBLEM", "DON'T KNOW", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q12_2 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is graffiti on buildings and walls? Q12_2 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto son un problema los grafitis en edificios y paredes? Q12_9 c("NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM", "A MINOR PROBLEM", "A MODERATE PROBLEM", "A MAJOR PROBLEM", "DON'T KNOW", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q12_3 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are vacant or deserted houses or storefronts? Q12_3 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto son un problema las casas o locales comerciales vacíos o abandonados? Q12_10 c("NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM", "A MINOR PROBLEM", "A MODERATE PROBLEM", "A MAJOR PROBLEM", "DON'T KNOW", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q12_4 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is drinking in public? Q12_4 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema el consumo de alcohol en público? Q13 c("Yes", "No")
Q12_5 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are people selling or using drugs? Q12_5 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema la venta o el consumo de drogas? Q14 c("", "I was on the HOA board for awhile and know them well - plus we have a good HOA management company this is very responsive", "Police at different times about M80-type explosions and gunfire. They always come but at times don't even cite. They consider M80s fireworks and not explosives. US Marshalls raided the drug house a few houses down from me two years ago and got the guy. Neighborhood association and city council members' assistants have been apprised of a problem house across from me with junk and furniture strewn across their yard daily for all of us to see, for my entire three years that I have resided here. The situation has not changed. City officials claim they can't do anything about private property junkyards among the rest of us with nice houses.", "Young kids/teens destroying neighborhood pool", "HOA - signs were placed in the neighborhood", "Reported city street or sidewalk maintenance issues.", "Contacted the HOA board and talked with neighbors. They said we would all keep our eyes out for it happening again.", "Minor suspected drug dealing, speeding in residential zone", "KCPD", "Police, a warning was issued to parties involved, causing trouble that was it", "Police and they came right away", "Mayor Lucas, the city", "Pat Clark..I ran into Pat at a swap and shop told him I had some issues and concerns.. his response was helpful he provided a business card to call during business hrs", "Police, Neighborhood Association", "Apts staff", "CID and non emergency police number", "Police multiple times. I live right next to a bridge that goes over train tracks and drug deals are constantly going on here. We and our immediate neighbors are constantly running people off. We have called the police at least 3 times and not once has someone showed up.", "Parents, they talk with other neighbors", "311/911", "KCPD Slow", "Crime overall increased", "Pedestrian safety", "Police", "Neighbors and they allowed us to see their ring camera to see who been in the alley way connecting our houses", "Trash", "Kathy Persley, Lead of Heart of America Neighborhood Association", "Fire Department and they responded right away (smelled smoke, turned out the resident fell asleep and left stuff burning on the stove).", "An alleged drug house in the neighborhood", "I spoke with our Neighborhood Association Committee.", "I had a person breaking into a vacant property and the police responded and were able to catch the gentleman", "I reported gun shots during the day a few months ago", "I have called the police multiple times about public nuisances caused by local bar patrons.", "Landlord", "Last winter we had a vandalism problem. I reported this to the KCPD detective assigned to our neighborhood case. I didn’t get a personal response.", "Non emergency Police Number", "Law Enforcement /no response or it took hours for them to show up")
Q12_6 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are groups of teenagers or adults hanging out in the neighborhood and causing trouble? Q12_6 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema los grupos de adolescentes o adultos que se reúnen en el vecindario y causan problemas? Q15 c("", "I called the HOA management company and they replaced the burnt light above my garage. Another time we had some problems with a local creek overflowing and it was addressed by using funds from the HOA.", "Police do show up rather expediently when called when the problem rental house around the corner had explosions and gunfire almost nightly and extremely hostile tenants going back five months. The city has claimed that their hands are tied when it has come to the house with furniture and junk filling up their front yard for the three years I have resided here. They have cited that owner in the past apparently but that house still remains an eyesore to the rest of us 24/7 for numerous years. \n\nPeople around here walk outside and set off M80 explosives as casually as walking outside to smoke a cigarette, mostly around the 4th of July but at other times during the year as well - shakes the foundation of all of our houses when they set off explosions. There is a second house nearby with year-round junk strewn across the side of their sloping property for all to see at all times. On Choteau and NE Parvin there has been a yearly function for multiple years called Hell on The Hill where at the top of the hill they play Motley Crue cover songs from two in the afternoon until midnight turning this entire neighborhood into a bowl-like amphitheater where the music sounds as loud as a very high-decibel rock band playing at the edge of our drives. A city official was made aware and went and talked to them. I think that semi-annual festival at a private residence may be a done deal and no longer because of that city official being made aware. \n\nThe lack of police presence is not the problem in my neighborhood. It's the age we live in with certain types of individuals in society that has become far too prominent - a complete lack of consideration that become hostile acts by toxic masculinity types when it comes to their property upkeep, abandoned vehicles, the illegal explosives that they purchase and set off and at times their approach to their motor vehicles as drag race sounding when throttled. But toxic masculinity and the motor vehicle is a problem everywhere - the hostility,", "Yes", "A lot of kids coming from the next neighborhood over would be hopping our gated community pool and leaving it a mess. Holly Farms Property/No Trespassing sign were placed in the neighborhood. This issue was addressed towards the end of summer and unsure if this solution resolved it.", "The city sometimes fails to plow our streets; many times the neighborhood association will hire an independent business to fill in. The city has finally repaired or addressed issues with the sidewalks after about five years of complaints.", "We had someone sit in their car and get very drunk, leave their empty liquor bottles, and vomit in front of our house. We have not had this happen again, but aren't sure it is because anyone did anything about it.", "Do not know", "Took forever to get a 911 call answered \n also took 30 minutes to see a patrol car and by then the people had left. I hear gunfire every night", "The issue was never really resolved. Kind of a slap on the wrist for criminals around here..", "Yes it was, anytime they were called, the problem was resolved.", "No. Homeless people are trashing and sleeping under the bridge on 30th and Van Brunt and the car wash. Area is cleaned and they are ran off, only to return. They sit on the highway exits and beg for money.", "Not just yet cause this just happened this past Saturday", "In process, sometimes yes, sometimes no", "Any problem that ever existed the staff here at Market station is wonderful and it takes care of everything. Never had a additional problem.", "Most recently I called police to report vandalism from skateboarder using my house to rebound off of. My neighbors ran the teenagers off. I called the non emergency police number, 2 officer showed up and told me they don't write reports for this type of incident but if the kids come back, call again, which I had to do.", "No. No one ever comes out. We hear gun fire weekly… homeless people on drugs have set up a whole tent camp… nothing is being done", "\nYes", "Resolved immediately", "Property theft, house robbery., kids’ cars stolen, found here. Police do show when phoned but it is slow. People have waited on our corner for four or five hours for a KCPD officer., in no case were perpetrators caught or charged. In 20 years, four house and property crimes..", "No", "Contacted our city council reps and police about dangerous driving and cars running stop sign at Meyer and Main. KCPD opened report and have intermittent patrols. Additionally, this area is on KC’s vision zero list and there is an upcoming community meeting I will attend regarding traffic calming measures and multimodal transport.", "Yes removed from prop", "No , wasn’t resolved , but surrounding neighborhood try to help", "Called 311 and it was handeled", "She reports issues to the powers that be.", "Yes, the Fire Department broke the door down and woke the resident up. I have to say that this resident is Nigerian and a good neighbor, who has let me in through the security door when I happened to forget my door key. We occasionally have a beer and visit at Harry's Bar & Tables on the outdoor patio when the weather is hospitable.", "I was told by neighborhood association to call the police on them \n", "They were attentive and are striving to work on things. Our VP Dexter is working on Sidewalks and hopefully our street will get them soon. Ms. Esther, our President, is also working on details for how to reach the kids and youth of the neighborhood to get them involved.", "The issue was resolved", "The police were at my home in 5-10 minutes", "Police came too late", "Not in any kind of meaningful way. If Brick House just had enough dedicated parking to match their capacity, residents would have more access to street parking, fewer non-residents being drunken nuisances late at night, less ground litter, and it would be a lot easier for drivers attempting to turn at the intersection of 31st and Oak.", "No they never came", "I believe the issues were addressed and resolved. Our neighborhood formed somewhat of a watch group to look out for this individual that was causing major damages to cars in our neighborhood. The news ended up coming and doing a segment and we talked to them. We never got an update from the police… however, word spread in the neighborhood that the vandal, was picked up and processed. We believe she is being evaluated, but we got no update on if she was charged and convicted, or placed in a mental health facility.", "Not yet - called it in a couple of weeks ago - abandoned car on a side street", "No. Have had issues with kids from the apartment complex jumping the fence between my property & the apartments. Have picked up several large bags full of trash that the residents have thrown to my side of the fence. Have taken the issues to the complex office, put up multiple versions of No Trespassing Signs (it all gets destroyed), along with calling the cops & it still continues.")
Q12_7 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are different social groups who do not get along with each other? Q12_7 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto son un problema los diferentes grupos sociales que no se llevan bien entre sí? Q16_1 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q12_8 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is police not patrolling the area or responding to calls from the area? Q12_8 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema que la policía no patrulla la zona o no responde a las llamadas de su área? Q16_2 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q12_9 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is excessive use of force by police? Q12_9 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema el uso de fuerza excesiva por parte de la policía? Q16_3 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q12_10 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is lack of trust between local businesses and residents? Q12_10 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema la falta de confianza entre las empresas locales y los residentes? Q16_4 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q13 We just asked you about a list of problems in your neighborhood. From the items you thought were problems, did you report any issues or concerns in your neighborhood to the relevant authorities or community groups? Q13 Acabamos de preguntarle sobre una lista de problemas en su vecindario. De los puntos que usted consideró que eran problemas, ¿reportó algún problema o inquietud de su vecindario a las autoridades pertinentes o a los grupos comunitarios? Sí/No, si su respuesta es sí, responda las preguntas a continuación. Q16_5 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q14 Who did you report your concerns to and what was the response? Q14 ¿A quién se lo informó y cuál fue la respuesta? Q16_6 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q15 Were the issues addressed or resolved? Please provide details. Q15 ¿Se abordaron o resolvieron los problemas? Proporcione detalles. Q16_7 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q16_1 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Laws were made to be broken. Q16_1 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Las leyes se hicieron para romperlas. Q16_8 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q16_2 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - It's okay to do anything you want as long as you don't hurt anyone. Q16_2 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Está bien hacer lo que quieras siempre y cuando no hagas daño a nadie. Q16_9 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q16_3 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - To make money, there are no right and wrong ways anymore, only easy ways and hard ways. Q16_3 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Para ganar dinero ya no existen métodos correctos o incorrectos, solo métodos fáciles y métodos difíciles. Q16_10 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q16_4 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting between friends and family is nobody else's business Q16_4 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Las peleas entre amigos o dentro de familias no son asunto de nadie. Q17_1 c("0 times (never) in past six months", "1 to 4 times (occasionally)", "5 to 10 times (about once a month)", "11 to 20 times (about every other week)", "Not Applicable")
Q16_5 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting among rival gangs/groups should be ignored by the police Q16_5 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - La policía debe ignorar las peleas entre pandillas o grupos rivales. Q17_2 c("0 times (never) in past six months", "1 to 4 times (occasionally)", "5 to 10 times (about once a month)", "11 to 20 times (about every other week)", "Not Applicable")
Q16_6 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself. Q16_6 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Hoy en día una persona tiene que vivir el presente y dejar que el mañana se encargue de sí mismo. Q17_3 c("0 times (never) in past six months", "1 to 4 times (occasionally)", "5 to 10 times (about once a month)", "11 to 20 times (about every other week)", "Not Applicable")
Q16_7 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Many people in this neighborhood are afraid to go out at night. Q16_7 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Mucha gente en este barrio tiene miedo de salir de noche. Q17_4 c("0 times (never) in past six months", "1 to 4 times (occasionally)", "5 to 10 times (about once a month)", "11 to 20 times (about every other week)", "Not Applicable")
Q16_8 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are areas of this neighborhood where everyone knows trouble is expected. Q16_8 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Hay áreas de este vecindario donde todos saben que se espera que haya problemas. Q17_5 c("0 times (never) in past six months", "1 to 4 times (occasionally)", "5 to 10 times (about once a month)", "11 to 20 times (about every other week)", "Not Applicable")
Q16_9 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You’re taking a big chance if you walk in this neighborhood alone after dark. Q16_9 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Corres un gran riesgo si caminas solo por este vecindario después del anochecer. Q17_6 c("0 times (never) in past six months", "1 to 4 times (occasionally)", "5 to 10 times (about once a month)", "11 to 20 times (about every other week)", "Not Applicable")
Q16_10 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Most people in this neighborhood are moral. Q16_10 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - La mayoría de la gente en este vecindario es moral. Q18 c("Yes", "No")
Q17_1 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a fight in this neighborhood in which a weapon was used? Q17_1 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Con qué frecuencia hubo una pelea en este barrio en la que se utilizó un arma? Q18.1 c("Yes", "No")
Q17_2 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a violent argument between neighbors? Q17_2 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Con qué frecuencia hubo una discusión violenta entre vecinos? Q18.2 c("Yes", "No")
Q17_3 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Gang or group fights? Q17_3 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Peleas de pandillas o de grupos? Q18.3 c("Yes", "No")
Q17_4 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A sexual assault or rape? Q17_4 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Agresión sexual o violación? Q18.4 c("Yes", "No")
Q17_5 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A robbery or mugging? Q17_5 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Un robo o un atraco? Q18.5 c("Yes", "No")
Q17_6 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Sideshow and Street Racing? Q17_6 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Maniobras con vehículos o carreras callejeras? Q18.6 c("Yes", "No")
Q18 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has anyone ever used violence, such as in a mugging, fight, or sexual assault, against you in your neighborhood? Q126 Alguien ha usado alguna vez violencia, como un asalto, una pelea o una agresión sexual, contra usted en su vecindario? Q18.7 c("Yes", "No")
Q18.1 Was it in the past six months? Q18.1 ¿Eso sucedió en los últimos seis meses? Q19_1 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q18.2 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has your home ever been broken into? Q129 ¿Alguna vez han entrado a robar a su casa? Q19_2 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q18.3 Was it in the past six months? Q122 ¿Eso sucedió en los últimos seis meses? Q19_3 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q18.4 While you have lived in this neighborhood, have you had anything stolen from your yard, porch, garage, or elsewhere outside your home (but on your property) Q128 ¿Le han robado algo de su patio, porche, garaje o de algún otro lugar fuera de su casa (pero en su propiedad)? Q19_4 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q18.5 Was it in the past six months? Q123 ¿Eso sucedió en los últimos seis meses? Q19_5 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q18.6 Have you had property damaged, including damage to vehicles parked in the street, to the outside of your home, or to other personal property? Q127 ¿Ha sufrido daños a la propiedad, incluidos daños a vehículos estacionados en la calle, en el exterior de su casa o a otra propiedad personal? Q19_6 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q18.7 Was it in the past six months? Q121 ¿Eso sucedió en los últimos seis meses? Q19_7 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NOT APPLICABLE")
Q19_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Police in this neighborhood are responsive to local issues. Q19_1 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía de este barrio responde a los problemas locales. Q20_1 c("YES", "NO", "DON'T KNOW")
Q19_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are doing a good job in dealing with problems that really concern people in this neighborhood Q19_2 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía está haciendo un buen trabajo abordando los problemas que realmente preocupan a la gente de este barrio. Q20_2 c("YES", "NO", "DON'T KNOW")
Q19_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police have positive interactions with people in this neighborhood. Q19_3 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía tiene interacciones positivas con la gente de este vecindario. Q20_3 c("YES", "NO", "DON'T KNOW")
Q19_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are fair in their treatment of people in this neighborhood. Q19_4 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía es justa en su trato a la gente de este barrio. Q20_4 c("YES", "NO", "DON'T KNOW")
Q19_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not doing a good job in preventing crime in this neighborhood Q19_5 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía no está haciendo un buen trabajo en la prevención del crimen en este barrio. Q20_5 c("YES", "NO", "DON'T KNOW")
Q19_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police do a good job in responding to people in this neighborhood after they have been victims of crime. Q19_6 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía hace un buen trabajo en responder a las personas de este vecindario después de que han sido víctimas de un delito. Q20_6 c("YES", "NO", "DON'T KNOW")
Q19_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not able to maintain order on the streets and sidewalks in this neighborhood. Q19_7 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía no es capaz de mantener el orden en las calles y aceras de este barrio. Q21_1 c("NOT A CAUSE", "A MINOR CAUSE", "A MAJOR CAUSE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q20_1 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Is there a youth center for children or adolescents in your neighborhood? Q20_1 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Hay un centro juvenil para¿Hay un centro juvenil para niños o adolescents en su barrio? Q21_2 c("NOT A CAUSE", "A MINOR CAUSE", "A MAJOR CAUSE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q20_2 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there recreation programs other than those offered in school (are these offered in your neighborhood)? Q20_2 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Existen programas de recreación además de aquellos que se ofrecen en la escuela (se ofrecen en su vecindario)? Q21_3 c("NOT A CAUSE", "A MINOR CAUSE", "A MAJOR CAUSE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q20_3 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Do the neighborhood schools offer any after-school programs-academic and/or recreational? Q20_3 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Las escuelas del vecindario ofrecen algún programa extraescolar, académico y/o recreativo? Q21_4 c("NOT A CAUSE", "A MINOR CAUSE", "A MAJOR CAUSE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q20_4 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mentoring services offered, like a Big Brothers or Big Sisters program? Q20_4 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Se ofrecen servicios de tutoria, como un programa de Big Brothers O Big Sisters? Q21_5 c("NOT A CAUSE", "A MINOR CAUSE", "A MAJOR CAUSE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q20_5 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mental health services offered for children and adolescents in your neighborhood? Q20_5 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Se ofrecen servicios de salud mental para niños y adolescentes en su vecindario? Q21_6 c("NOT A CAUSE", "A MINOR CAUSE", "A MAJOR CAUSE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q20_6 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there any crisis intervention services offered to children and adolescents in your neighborhood? Q20_6 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Existen servicios de intervención en casos de crisis que se ofrecen a niños y adolescents en su vecindario? Q21_7 c("NOT A CAUSE", "A MINOR CAUSE", "A MAJOR CAUSE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q21_1 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of mental health services Q21_1 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Falta de servicios de salud mental. Q21_8 c("NOT A CAUSE", "A MINOR CAUSE", "A MAJOR CAUSE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q21_2 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of family structure Q21_2 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Falta de estructura familiar. Q22_1 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q21_3 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough support for police Q21_3 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - No hay suficiente apoyo para la policía. Q22_2 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q21_4 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of homeless shelters. Q21_4 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Falta de refugios para personas sin hogar. Q22_3 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q21_5 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Easy access to guns. Q21_5 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Fácil acceso a las armas. Q22_4 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q21_6 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough officers. Q21_6 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - No hay suficientes agentes de policía. Q22_5 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q21_7 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of jail space. Q21_7 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Falta de espacio en la cárcel. Q22_6 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q21_8 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lenient judges/prosecutors Q21_8 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Jueces/fiscales poco severos. Q22_7 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q22_1 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Property values Q22_1 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Valor inmobiliario Q23_1 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q22_2 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Service industry success (i.e. hotel, restaurant) Q22_2 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Éxito en la industria de servicios (es decir, hotel, restaurante). Q23_2 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q22_3 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - New Businesses coming to Kansas City Q22_3 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Que nuevas empresas vengan a Kansas City. Q23_3 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q22_4 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Tourism Q22_4 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Turismo. Q23_4 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q22_5 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Resident exodus Q22_5 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Éxodo de residentes. Q23_5 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q22_6 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Career opportunities Q22_6 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Oportunidades profesionales. Q23_6 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q22_7 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Business investment Q22_7 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Inversión empresarial. Q23_7 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_1 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for mental health services Q130_1 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más financiación para servicios de salud mental. Q23_8 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_2 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Promoting new businesses in Kansas City Q130_2 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Promoción de nuevos negocios en KC. Q23_9 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_3 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More tourism Q130_3 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Mas turismo Q23_10 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_4 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More Affordable housing options Q130_4 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más opciones de vivienda asequible. Q23_11 c("ALMOST CERTAINLY", "PROBABLY", "ABOUT EVEN", "PROBABLY NOT", "ALMOST NO CHANCE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_5 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More career opportunities Q130_5 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más oportunidades profesionales. Q24_1 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_6 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More business investment Q130_6 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más inversión empresarial. Q24_2 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_7 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for police Q130_7 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más fondos para la policía. Q24_3 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_8 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Tougher Sentencing Q130_8 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Sentencias más severas. Q24_4 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_9 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More family interventions Q130_9 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más intervenciones familiares. Q24_5 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_10 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More supervised activities for youth Q130_10 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más actividades supervisadas para jóvenes. Q24_6 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q23_11 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More gun legislation (e.g., ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, universal background checks on all gun sales). Q130_11 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más legislación de control de armas (por ejemplo, prohibición de armas de asalto y cargadores de alta capacidad, verificación universal de antecedentes en todas las ventas de armas). Q24_7 c("STRONGLY AGREE", "SOMEWHAT AGREE", "NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE", "SOMEWHAT DISAGREE", "STRONGLY DISAGREE", "NO RESPONSE")
Q24_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral obligation to obey the police Q24_1 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Siento la obligación moral de obedecer a la policía. Q25_1 c("VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "NO RESPONSE")
Q24_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - The police can be trusted to make decisions that are right for my community. Q24_2 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Se puede confiar que la policía tomará decisiones que sean correctas para mi comunidad. Q25_2 c("VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "NO RESPONSE")
Q24_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to support the decisions of police officers, even when I disagree with them Q24_3 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Siento el deber moral de apoyar las decisiones de la policía, incluso cuando no estoy de acuerdo con ellas. Q25_3 c("VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "NO RESPONSE")
Q24_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to obey the instructions of police officers, even if I do not understand the reasons behind them Q24_4 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Siento el deber moral de obedecer las instrucciones de la policía, incluso si no entiendo las razones detrás de ellas. Q25_4 c("VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "NO RESPONSE")
Q24_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - People like me have no choice but to obey the police Q24_5 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - La gente como yo no tiene otra opción que obedecer a la policía. Q25_5 c("VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "NO RESPONSE")
Q24_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - If you do not do what the police tell you they will treat you badly Q24_6 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Si no haces lo que te dice la policía, te tratarán mal. Q25_6 c("VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "NO RESPONSE")
Q24_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I only obey the police because I am afraid of them Q24_7 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Sólo obedezco a la policía porque les tengo miedo. Q25_7 c("VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "NO RESPONSE")
Q25_1 How likely is it that you would…. - Call the police to report a crime that you witnessed. Q25_1 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Llame a la policía para denunciar un delito del que haya sido testigo. Q25_8 c("VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "NO RESPONSE")
Q25_2 How likely is it that you would…. - Help the police to find someone suspected of a crime by providing information Q25_2 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Ayude a la policía a encontrar a alguien sospechoso de un delito proporcionando información. Q25_9 c("VERY LIKELY", "LIKELY", "UNLIKELY", "VERY UNLIKELY", "NO RESPONSE")
Q25_3 How likely is it that you would…. - Report dangerous or suspicious activities to the police Q25_3 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Reporte actividades peligrosas o sospechosas a la policía. Q26 c("Yes", "No")
Q25_4 How likely is it that you would…. - Provide the police with information that helps them solve a crime Q25_4 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Proporcione a la policía información que les ayude a resolver un crimen. Q27 c("", "Domestic Violence meetings in college", "COMBAT, KC Mothers in Charge, Zero KC, Kansas City Recovery Coalition", "I know they were looking at project that was done in Nebraska, I believe Omaha.", "N/A. Clicked wrong answer previously", "Efforts to stop car racing on the streets", "Working with parents of offenders", "Shotspotter, shutting down vehicle traffic in Westport on weekends", "I don’t know the exact name, but there are a couple places around my house", "More activities for children", "Too many, too often changed, too often failures", "Gun trade ins. After school programs, neighborhood police outreach, reimbursement for small business crime", "PAL - Police Athletic League", "Vision Zero, Aim4Peace", "better police patrol", "There are always initiatives. I’ve been in this house twenty years. They come and then expire or are replaced., I’ve lived in KVMO many years and grew up here.,", "more student activity centers", "Working with the Center for Conflict Resolution and the 360 project.", "Various neighborhood watch initiatives, school and neighborhood based Caring Communities,", "Moms for Missouri, coresponders for mental health. New homeless shelter", "NOVA, COMBAT, AIM for Peace", "I don't recall the exact names of the initiatives, but one had to do with drug courts rather than incarceration, another to do with allocating funds for mental health tx of drug addicts, both I believe when Claire McCaskill was Jackson Cty Prosecutor.", "Aim for peace", "Save KC", "Kansas City violence prevention", "Forgot name", "Community mediation, a program through Jackson county and the prosecutor’s office", "There is a school in the inner city for kids in at risk areas", "Don't remeber specifically")
Q25_5 How likely is it that you would…. - Take an inexpensive item from a store without paying for it Q25_5 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Tome un artículo barato de una tienda sin pagar por él. Q28 c("", "I think they create a safe space for people going through it", "All good efforts that are making an impact.", "I understand one neighborhood was doing this project and it was very effective.", "N/A", "I don't know if these initiatives have been successful, but I hope they are!", "Not impactful", "Shotspotter seems ineffective. Not sure about Westport.", "I’ve like they’re not useful if they’re not helping with the real minority issues", "Things have gotten better", "Some impactful most not", "All sound good", "It has a positive impact on youth", "It's positive, but limited", "good", "Very little impact. We can’t lock up the young criminals who are certainly not afraid of a brief incarceration.", "they could help", "I know the Center for Conflict Resolution can show data showing their positive impact on the community.", "Initiatives often run hot and cold making it hard to gain momentum.", "I am supportive of these efforts. I am less supportive of funding for police and building a jail.", "Encouraged they will help.", "They appeared to have some effect.", "Just heard of them standing on corners talking", "I saw no change. There was no REAL action put into this.", "Unclear", "Helpful", "Somewhat helpful", "I think it’s so important to have this for kids in at risk areas especially", "Idk")
Q25_6 How likely is it that you would…. - Take prescription medication that was not prescribed to you Q25_6 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Tome medicamentos recetados que no le fueron prescritos. Q29_1 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q25_7 How likely is it that you would…. - Consume alcohol in a place where you weren’t supposed to Q25_7 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Consuma alcohol en un lugar donde no debería. Q29_2 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q25_8 How likely is it that you would…. - Park a car in a place that were not supposed to Q25_8 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Estacione un auto en un lugar que no debería. Q29_3 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q25_9 How likely is it that you would…. - Exceed the speed limit while driving a motor vehicle Q25_9 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Exceda el límite de velocidad mientras conduce un vehículo motorizado. Q29_4 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q26 Have you heard of any specific initiatives in Kansas City focused on reducing violence? Q26 ¿Ha oído de alguna iniciativa específica en Kansas City centrada en reducir la violencia? Q29_5 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q27 Please list the initiatives Q27 Si su respuesta es sí, enumere estas iniciativas. Q29_6 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q28 How do you feel about the impact of these initiatives? Q28 ¿Qué opina sobre el impacto de estas iniciativas? Q29_7 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of life in the city. Q29_1 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Calidad de vida en la ciudad, en general. Q29_8 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Feeling of safety in your neighborhood. Q29_2 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Sensación de seguridad en su vecindario. Q29_9 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Physical appearance of your neighborhood. Q29_3 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Aspecto físico de su vecindario. Q29_10 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall image of the city Q29_4 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Imagen de la ciudad, en general. Q29_11 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of services provided by KCMO Q29_5 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Calidad de los servicios prestados por KCMO. Q29_12 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Value received for city tax dollars and fees Q29_6 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Valor recibido por impuestos y tarifas municipales. Q29_13 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall feeling of safety in the city Q29_7 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Sensación de seguridad en la ciudad, en general. Q29_14 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of education system Q29_8 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Calidad del sistema educativo, en general. Q29_15 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of police services Q29_9 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Calidad de los servicios policiales. Q29_16 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of neighborhood services Q29_10 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Calidad de los servicios vecinales. Q29_17 c("VERY SATISFIED", "SATISFIED", "NEUTRAL", "SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED", "DISSATISFIED", "NO RESPONSE")
Q29_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Relationship neighborhood & police between Q29_11 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Relación entre vecindario y la policía. Q30 c("Yes", "No")
Q29_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Effectiveness of local police protection Q29_12 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Eficacia de la protección de la policía. Q31_10 Next Door
Q29_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Enforcement of local traffic laws Q29_13 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Aplicación de las leyes de tránsito locales. Q31_11 Ring Neighbors
Q29_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Parking enforcement services Q29_14 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Servicios de control de estacionamiento. Q31_12 Citizen App
Q29_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - How quickly police respond to emergencies Q29_15 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Rapidez con la que la policía responde a las emergencias. Q31_13 Facebook
Q29_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Responsiveness of police dept to resident concerns. Q29_16 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Capacidad de respuesta del departamento de policía a las preocupaciones de los residentes. Q31_14 Twitter
Q29_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - The city’s overall efforts to prevent crime Q29_17 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Los esfuerzos de la municipalidad para prevenir el crimen, en general. Q31_15 TikTok
Q30 Do you use technology (e.g., neighborhood apps, social media groups) to stay informed about crime or disorder in your neighborhood? Q30 ¿Utiliza tecnología (por ejemplo, aplicaciones del vecindario, grupos de redes sociales) para mantenerse informado sobre delitos o problemas en su vecindario? Q31_16 Instagram
Q31_10 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Next Door Q31_10 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Nextdoor Q31_17 Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH)
Q31_11 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Ring Neighbors Q31_19 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Ring Neighbors Q31_18 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY)
Q31_12 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Citizen App Q31_20 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Citizen App Q31_18_TEXT c("", "PulsePoint app", "Reddit KC subreddit", "Personalized Spot Crime Report", "Morningside Neighborhood Association.", "KMBC", "Reddit, specifically the r/kansascity subreddit")
Q31_13 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Facebook Q31_21 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) Q32 c("Yes", "No")
Q31_14 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Twitter Q31_22 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Facebook Q33 c("Strongly Agree", "Agree", "Neutral", "Disagree", "Strongly Disagree")
Q31_15 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice TikTok Q31_23 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Twitter Q34 c("Yes, significantly", "Yes, slightly", "No, it has remained the same", "No, it has decreased")
Q31_16 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Instagram Q31_24 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Instagram Q35 c("Strongly Agree", "Agree", "Neutral", "Disagree", "Strongly Disagree")
Q31_17 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) Q31_25 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice TikTok Q36 c("Strongly Agree", "Somewhat Agree", "Neither agree nor disagree", "Somewhat disagree", "Strongly disagree", "No response")
Q31_18 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) Q31_26 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Aplicaciones específicas del vecindario (ejm., Block Watch) Q37 c("Strongly Agree", "Somewhat Agree", "Neither agree nor disagree", "Somewhat disagree", "Strongly disagree", "No response")
Q31_18_TEXT Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) - Text Q31_27 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Otros (especifique) Q38 c("Yes", "No", "No response")
Q32 Have you ever reported suspicious activity or a crime in your neighborhood using technology (e.g., apps, social media)? Q31_27_TEXT ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Otros (especifique) - Text Q39 c("Yes", "No", "No response")
Q33 Do you feel that technology-based platforms (e.g., apps, social media) have made your neighborhood safer? Q32 ¿Alguna vez ha reportado una actividad sospechosa o un delito en su vecindario mediante el uso de tecnología (por ejemplo, aplicaciones, redes sociales)? Q40 c("", "1945", "2005", "1984", "2006", "1986", "1956", "1992", "1970", "1981", "1997", "1952", "2001", "1953", "1994", "1954", "1985", "1948", "1996", "1967", "1960", "1998", "1974", "1988", "1987", "1989", "1979", "1962", "1893", "1’996", "1991", "1963", "2003", "1965", "1983", "1966", "1999", "1995", "1972", "1968", "1990", "1982", "1947", "2000", "1969", "1957", "1973", "Kansas City", "1951", "1961", "1977", "1978", "1975", "1955", "2002")
Q34 Have you noticed an increase in neighborhood disorder (e.g., vandalism, theft) through updates or alerts from these technology platforms? Q33 ¿Cree que las plataformas basadas en tecnología (por ejemplo, aplicaciones, redes sociales) han hecho que su vecindario sea más seguro? Q41 c("Male", "Female", "Non-binary", "Transgender", "My identity is not listed above (Please Specify)")
Q35 Do you believe that increased use of technology in your neighborhood (e.g., security cameras, apps) has contributed to a decrease in crime or disorder? Q34 ¿Ha notado un aumento en los problemas en el vecindario (por ejemplo, vandalismo, robos) a través de noticias o alertas de estas plataformas tecnológicas? Q41_5_TEXT c("", "I accept the gender assigned at birth (Male), but most people and mammals are bisexual.")
Q36 The city is prepared to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Q35 ¿Cree que el mayor uso de tecnología en su vecindario (por ejemplo, cámaras de seguridad, aplicaciones) ha contribuido a una disminución de la delincuencia o el desorden? Q42_1 white
Q37 Hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup will improve safety and security in the city. Q36 La ciudad está preparada para ser sede del Mundial de 2026. Q42_2 Black or African American
Q38 Did you attend the Chiefs parade on February 14, 2024? Q131 Ser sede del Mundial de la FIFA 2026 mejorará la seguridad en la ciudad. Q42_3 American Indian or Alaska Native
Q39 If the Chiefs win the Superbowl again, will you attend the Chief’s parade in 2025? Q39 ¿Asistió al desfile de los Chiefs el 14 de febrero de 2024? Q42_4 Asian
Q40 In what year were you born? (Please enter the four-digit year) Q132 Si los Chiefs ganan el Super Bowl nuevamente, ¿asistirás al desfile de los Chiefs en 2025? Q42_5 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
Q41 Gender Identity: - Selected Choice Q40 ¿En qué año nació? (Ingrese el año con cuatro dígitos) Q42_6 Other:
Q41_5_TEXT Gender Identity: - My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) - Text Q41 Identidad de género: - Selected Choice Q42_7 Two or More Races:
Q42_1 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice white Q41_5_TEXT Identidad de género: - Mi identidad no está incluida arriba: - Text Q42_6_TEXT c("", "I'm with Spencer Wells on this: there is only one race on this planet and that is the human race.")
Q42_2 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Black or African American Q42_1 Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Selected Choice Blanca Q42_7_TEXT
Q42_3 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice American Indian or Alaska Native Q42_2 Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Selected Choice Negra o afroamericana Q43 c("Yes", "No")
Q42_4 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Asian Q42_3 Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Selected Choice ndígena estadounidense o nativa de Alaska Q44 c("8th grade or less", "9th to 12th grade", "High school graduate or GED", "Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school", "Some college (no degree)", "Two-year associate degree", "Four-year bachelor’s degree", "Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree)", "Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law)", "Don’t know")
Q42_5 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Q42_4 Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Selected Choice Asiática Q45 c("8th grade or less", "9th to 12th grade", "High school graduate or GED", "Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school", "Some college (no degree)", "Two-year associate degree", "Four-year bachelor’s degree", "Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree)", "Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law)", "Don’t know")
Q42_6 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other: Q42_5 Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Selected Choice Nativa de Hawái o de las islas del Pacífico Q46 c("8th grade or less", "9th to 12th grade", "High school graduate or GED", "Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school", "Some college (no degree)", "Two-year associate degree", "Four-year bachelor’s degree", "Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree)", "Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law)", "Don’t know")
Q42_7 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Two or More Races: Q42_6 Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Selected Choice Otra raza: Q47 c("Single, never married", "Married, first time", "Married, not first time", "Separated, though legally married", "Divorced, living without partner", "Widowed, living without partner", "Living with a partner (not spouse), first time", "Living with a partner (not spouse), not first time", "No response")
Q42_6_TEXT Race: ( select all that apply) - Other: - Text Q42_7 Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Selected Choice Dos o más raza: Q48 c("Yes", "No")
Q42_7_TEXT Race: ( select all that apply) - Two or More Races: - Text Q42_6_TEXT Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Otra raza: - Text Q49 c("", "None 0", "Not answering", "2", "1", "0", "15 or 20", "None", "3", "4", "Step children are adults and live out of state", "3 Adult Children", "No comment")
Q43 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Ancestry: Q42_7_TEXT Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Dos o más raza: - Text Q50 c("", "English", "eng", "English, ASL", "English, Spanish", "Chinese", "english", "Spanish", "English, French, German, smatterings of Hebrew, Latin, Greek (when I talk to myself or to my five-year-old rescue cat, Fortuna.")
Q44 Your Education Level: Q43 Ascendencia hispana, latina o española: Q51_1 Employed full-time
Q45 Mother's Education Level: Q44 Su nivel de educación Q51_2 Employed part-time
Q46 Father's Education Level: Q133 Nivel de educación de la madre: Q51_3 Self-employed
Q47 Family and Household Relationship Status: Q134 Nivel de educación del padre: Q51_4 Unemployed, seeking work
Q48 Are you a parent, step-parent, or guardian? Q47 Estado civil: Q51_5 Unemployed, not seeking work
Q49 How many children live in your household? Q48 ¿Es usted padre/madre, padrastro/madrastra o tutor? Q51_6 Student
Q50 What language is spoken at home? Q49 Si la respuesta es sí: ¿Cuántos niños viven en su hogar? Q51_7 Retired
Q51_1 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time Q50 What language is spoken at home? Q51_8 Homemaker
Q51_2 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time Q51_1 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Empleado a tiempo completo Q51_9 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons
Q51_3 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed Q51_11 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Empleado a tiempo parcial Q51_10 Other (please specify)
Q51_4 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work Q51_12 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Trabajador independiente Q51_10_TEXT c("", "Employed PRN", "Disabled", "I have been a writer all my life, a full-time writer since 2001.", "more than 1 job")
Q51_5 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work Q51_13 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Desempleado, buscando trabajo Q52 c("Yes", "No", "Refused")
Q51_6 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student Q51_14 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Desempleado, no está buscando trabajo Q52.2_1 Employed full-time
Q51_7 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired Q51_15 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Estudiante Q52.2_2 Employed part-time
Q51_8 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker Q51_16 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Jubilado Q52.2_3 Self-employed
Q51_9 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons Q51_17 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Ama de casa Q52.2_4 Unemployed, seeking work
Q51_10 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) Q51_18 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Incapaz de trabajar por discapacidad o razones de salud Q52.2_5 Unemployed, not seeking work
Q51_10_TEXT Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Other (please specify) - Text Q51_19 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Otro (especifique): Q52.2_6 Student
Q52 Employment of Other Adults in the Household: Q51_19_TEXT Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Otro (especifique): - Text Q52.2_7 Retired
Q52.2_1 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time Q52 Empleo de otros adultos en el hogar: Q52.2_8 Homemaker
Q52.2_2 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time Q135_1 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Empleado a tiempo completo Q52.2_9 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons
Q52.2_3 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed Q135_11 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Empleado a tiempo parcial Q52.2_10 Other (please specify)
Q52.2_4 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work Q135_12 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Trabajador independiente Q52.2_10_TEXT c("", "I live alone", "None", "n/a", "not applicable", "no children living here", "No other adults in household", "Not Applicable", "Only adult in household", "I’m a single mother", "Just me", "It's just my child & I in the home")
Q52.2_5 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work Q135_13 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Desempleado, buscando trabajo Q53 c("Own", "Rent", "Live with family/friends without paying rent", "Other (please specify)", "Prefer not to say")
Q52.2_6 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student Q135_14 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Desempleado, no está buscando trabajo Q53_4_TEXT c("", "Rental apartment", "Still have a mortgage")
Q52.2_7 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired Q135_15 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Estudiante Q54 c("0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10", "11+")
Q52.2_8 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker Q135_16 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Jubilado Q55 c("", "Moving in over the last month", "5", "6 months", "7", "4 months", "1 year", "6 years", "2,5 years", "2 years", "3 years", "11 years", "3.5 years", "3 1/2 years", "4 years, 3 months", "23 years\noriginal owner", "2 months", "27 years", "37 years", "5.5", "15 years", "1 year and 3 months", "12 years", "6 yrs", "1.5 years", "4 yrs", "3806 e 36th st", "2mnths", "9yrs", "8 years", "7 years", "4 years", "8yrs", "31 years", "25 years", "2y", "15", "5yrs", "60 yrs", "2 weeks", "17 years", "almost 1 year", "20 years", "16 years", "2.5 years", "38 years", "Resided here for 32 1/2 years.", "Seven years", "9 years", "35", "19 years", "eighteen years", "3", "26 years", "1 month", "5 months", "5 years", "20+", "10 years plus", "18years", "18 months", "10", "14 months", "1 year next week", "17 Years", "Almost 8 years.", "10 years")
Q52.2_9 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons Q135_17 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Ama de casa Q56 c("Not at all", "Slightly", "Moderately", "Very", "No response")
Q52.2_10 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) Q135_18 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Incapaz de trabajar por discapacidad o razones de salud Q57 c("I am not at all", "I am much less", "I am slightly less", "I am about the same", "I am even more", "No response")
Q52.2_10_TEXT Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Other (please specify) - Text Q135_19 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Otro (especifique): Q58 c("Not at all", "Slightly", "Moderately", "Very", "No response")
Q53 Home Ownership: - Selected Choice Q135_19_TEXT Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Otro (especifique): - Text Q59 c("I am not at all", "I am much less", "I am slightly less", "I am about the same", "I am even more", "No response")
Q53_4_TEXT Home Ownership: - Other (please specify) - Text Q53 Propiedad de la vivienda: - Selected Choice Q60 c("Yes", "No", "Don't Know/ Not sure", "Refused")
Q54 Number of times moved in the past 5 years: Q53_8_TEXT Propiedad de la vivienda: - Otra (especifique): - Text Q61 c("Yes", "No", "Don't Know/Not sure", "Refused")
Q55 Length of residence at current address: Q54 Número de mudanzas en los últimos cinco años: Q62 c("Yes", "No", "Don't Know/Not sure", "Refused")
Q56 Imagine the most religious person you know. How religious would you say they are? Q55 Tiempo de residencia en la dirección actual: Q63 c("Less than $5,000", "$5,000 to $9,999", "$10,000 to $14,999", "$15,000 to $19,999", "$20,000 to $24,999", "$25,000 to $29,999", "$30,000 to $34,999", "$35,000 to $39,999", "$40,000 to $49,999", "$50,000 to $59,999", "$60,000 to $74,999", "$75,000 to $99,999", "$100,000 to $124,999", "$125,000 to $149,999", "$150,000 or more", "Don’t know", "Refused")
Q57 Compared to that person, how religious would you say that you are? Q56 Imagine a la persona más religiosa que conozca. ¿Qué tan religiosa diría que es? Q64_1 c("Greatly below average", "Below average", "Average", "Above average", "Greatly above average", "No response (NR)")
Q58 Imagine the most spiritual person you know. How spiritual would you say they are? Q57 En comparación con esa persona, ¿cuán religioso diría que es usted? Q122 c("", "I just bought this house so am not able to answer much about this neighborhood though I have lived in Kansas City since 1969", "No", "no", "not at all", "Honestly, we don't interact with our neighborhood. We pay an HOA and have access to a neighborhood pool, but otherwise, we keep to ourselves. We have lived her 6 years, and I don't know the name of anyone who lives in our neighborhood. Most of them are Trump supporters, so I really have no interest in knowing them. However, I do wish we knew some people, but short of just going and knocking on their doors (after living here for 6 years and never speaking, AWKWARD), there's just no chance to do so. I am saddened that my kids aren't spending time outside with the neighbor kids (if there even are any), that was such an important facet of my own childhood.", "Glad you are doing this.", "Barry Harbour is an older neighborhood. Very few children. Mostly older people. Several neighbors have died recently. Houses have sold to new folks and people mostly keep to their selves.", "This country is a nation governed by laws and those laws should be enforced, including immigration laws and laws involving crime against person and propery.", "I appreciate the work you do. As a researcher myself, I know how hard it is to get quality data. While we just moved to KC in July, I lived here for a few years (downtown) and am not new to the city!", "Lack of sidewalk is a huge issue for us.", "The only reaaon i see this neighborhood doing worse in the next few years is because I suspect everywhere will be worse with Trump in office. This neighborhood will either stay the same, or get worse because i think living in general is going to be harder, more expensive, and overall worse if the majority of his policies are passed.", "nope", "Not at this time", "Our neighborhood is very unique. It is a old, historic neighborhood with a lot of young families that have settled down here in the last 10 years. Our kids are good friends with many of the kids in the neighborhood. We are particularly close with three families in the neighborhood and our kids often bounce around from house to house and play together. We are very close to a lot of cool things in the city and both my wife and I work at Hallmark which is also right here in the neighborhood. The three main things I would like to see improved in our neighborhood are city services, parks and schools.", "This neighbirhood needs to be cleaned up", "There's too much trash and burned houses in the area. The homeless make the areas look bad while they beg and sleep under the bridge on 30 th Van Brunt. The streets are terrible as well.", "Bridgework Condos and City Homes are a pretty tight knit community within the River Market that look after each other and property.", "been a good neighborhood-alot of us have lived here a long time", "Nope", "Yes, crime has been a huge issue in our neighborhood recently. Armed robberies and break-ins to businesses in our neighborhood (French Custard's door has been smashed 2-3 times now, CVS on Brookside also broken and robbed multiple times, people were robbed at gunpoint coming out of Jalapeños restaurant). The Chiefs shooter is already out on home detention (after a murder, many injuries, city-wide chaos and national humiliation) which proves a bigger problem that the justice system in Kansas City is failing us by not doing their job. This allows people to continue to commit crimes and our neighborhoods and people are paying the high cost of this.", "I know for a fact that my neighborhood gets preferencial care from our city when compared to neighborhoods east of Troost. This is a CRIME that needs to be addressed. If neighborhoods were treated with the same care and attention, there would be less crime in our city.", "I don’t think police prevent crime.", "N/A", "The thing I love most about living in this area is close, easy access to highway. Being centrally located from all areas in Greater KC is the best part about living in this area.", " O", "Our neighborhood is up and coming. I enjoy living there and the neighbors I have. We are doing our best to grow and make improvements in every way we are able. Ms. Esther Kershaw is an amazing Neighborhood Association President.", "While as a whole East Meyer, is not seen as livable. This has not always been the case.", "I wish there were more parks or trails to explore. I love being outside in nature but there is not much here.", "Many more unhoused people living in and around the neighborhood and in vacant homes. I have my grandfather’s shotgun, based on him passing away and wanting my now ex husband to have it, I would be scared to use it, but have it as a family memento. I do not feel safe walking in my neighborhood area at night as a single woman and have been approached by men that scared me in the past at night. I wish I could walk around at night.", "Love the neighborhood and location! Just very expensive to live im or else I would plan on staying long term/buying.", "I love my neighborhood, but believe the KCPD has absolutely nothing to do with how great my neighborhood is. In my personal experiences, I have police response times that were counted in hours. I don't know that I have ever seen a police patrol on my block, even though they get regular nuisance calls about local bar patrons and street racing. In the last year, I have had a friend shot and killed outside his own business in a parking lot with a known history of car theft without a police response or presence. I believe the city needs to do something to provide actual services for the houseless and mentally. I can't help but think that if KCPD wasn't wasting so much of their time and resources on using jail cells as temporary housing with temporary medication, they might be able to do things like patrol areas where crimes happen or respond to calls quickly enough to actually address the call. You know, what I pay them to do.", "I hope to live in Union Hill forever as long as my wife and I can afford a larger home to have kids!", "Na", "I like my neighbors and neighborhood", "I live in the Northland and always have and always will.", "Needs a lot more sidewalks to be safe.", "I believe my neighbors in my area have all had concerns over the violence moving closer to Waldo. The crime that is committed here, it from people coming from other neighborhoods because ours is seen as “nicer” with nicer things to take.")
Q59 Compared to that person, how spiritual would you say that you are? Q138 Imagine a la persona más espiritual que conozca. ¿Qué tan espiritual diría que es? NA NA
Q60 Are any firearms now kept in or around your home? Q137 En comparación con esa persona, ¿cuán espiritual diría que es usted? NA NA
Q61 Are any of these firearms now loaded? Q60 ¿Tiene armas de fuego en su casa o en sus alrededores? NA NA
Q62 Are any of these loaded firearms also unlocked? Q139 ¿Alguna de estas armas de fuego está cargada? NA NA
Q63 Which of these income brackets is closest to the total household income in your home? Q140 ¿Alguna de estas armas de fuego cargadas, no están aseguradas? NA NA
Q64_1 How would you evaluate your current economic status relative to others at this time? - My economic status is... Q63 ¿Cuál de estos niveles de ingresos se acerca más al ingreso total de su hogar? NA NA
NA NA Q64_1 ¿Cómo evaluaría su situación económica actual en relación con otros? - My economic status is... NA NA
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# gt(commsurv_vars) %>%
#   cols_add(spansurv = "", .after = commsurv) %>%
#   cols_add(websurv = "", .after = spansurv) %>%
#   gtsave(filename = "kc_surv_vars.html")
# 
# gt(spansurv_vars) %>%
#   gtsave(filename = "kc_spansurv_vars.html")
# 
# gt(websurv_vars) %>%
#   gtsave(filename = "kc_websurv_vars.html")

# library(datadictionary)
# testdic <- create_dictionary(kc_commsurv)

# surv_comp_raw %>%
#   gtsave(filename = "kc_survcomp_raw.html")

10.0.3 Renaming Spanish Survey

If you scroll through that, you’ll notice that some of the variable names are different in the Spanish survey data than the English version (e.g., Q3.1 vs. Q114). There are also differences in the web survey as well. We are going to have to use brute force to align these and simply use the rename() function to rename variables in the Spanish survey and web survey to align with the community survey. The only thing we need to be careful about is the few times is when the same variable name is assigned to different variables across the different surveys. Depending on the order in which we rename these, we may end up assigning the wrong variables to the wrong names (e.g., Q3.1 in community survey asks about whether the church they attend is “in your neighborhood” while Q3.1 in Spanish survey asks about whether block party and etc. is “in your neighborhood”).

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# Remove NA observations from community survey
kc_commsurv <- kc_commsurv %>%
  filter(!is.na(ID)) %>%
  mutate(survey = "Main - English") %>%
  relocate(survey, .after = ID)

# Rename Spanish survey variables to align with main comm. survey
kc_spansurv_rename <- kc_spansurv %>%
  rename(INTERVIEWER = Q69,
         NBHD = Q67,
         Q115 = Q0,
         Q0_Id = Q1_Id,
         Q0_Name = Q1_Name,
         Q0_Size = Q1_Size,
         Q0_Type = Q1_Type,
         Q1 = Q141,
         Q1_1_TEXT = Q141_1_TEXT,
         Q116_Id = Q142_Id,
         Q116_Name = Q142_Name,
         Q116_Size = Q142_Size,
         Q116_Type = Q142_Type,
         Q3.4 = Q3.3,
         Q3.3 = Q3.1,
         Q3.1 = Q114,
         Q3.5 = Q115,
         Q3.6 = Q117,
         Q3.7 = Q119,
         Q3.8 = Q118,
         Q3.9 = Q116,
         Q6 = Q120,
         Q18 = Q126,
         Q18.2 = Q129,
         Q18.3 = Q122,
         Q18.4 = Q128,
         Q18.5 = Q123,
         Q18.6 = Q127,
         Q18.7 = Q121,
         Q23_1 = Q130_1,
         Q23_2 = Q130_2,
         Q23_3 = Q130_3,
         Q23_4 = Q130_4,
         Q23_5 = Q130_5,
         Q23_6 = Q130_6,
         Q23_7 = Q130_7,
         Q23_8 = Q130_8,
         Q23_9 = Q130_9,
         Q23_10 = Q130_10,
         Q23_11 = Q130_11,
         Q31_11 = Q31_19,
         Q31_12 = Q31_20,
         Q31_13 = Q31_22,
         Q31_14 = Q31_23,
         Q31_15 = Q31_25,
         Q31_16 = Q31_24,
         Q31_17 = Q31_26,
         Q31_18 = Q31_27,
         Q31_18_TEXT = Q31_27_TEXT,
         Q37 = Q131,
         Q39 = Q132,
         Q38 = Q39,
         Q45 = Q133,
         Q46 = Q134,
         Q51_2 = Q51_11,
         Q51_3 = Q51_12,
         Q51_4 = Q51_13,
         Q51_5 = Q51_14,
         Q51_6 = Q51_15,
         Q51_7 = Q51_16,
         Q51_8 = Q51_17,
         Q51_9 = Q51_18,
         Q51_10 = Q51_19,
         Q51_10_TEXT = Q51_19_TEXT,
         Q52.2_1 = Q135_1,
         Q52.2_2 = Q135_11,
         Q52.2_3 = Q135_12,
         Q52.2_4 = Q135_13,
         Q52.2_5 = Q135_14,
         Q52.2_6 = Q135_15,
         Q52.2_7 = Q135_16,
         Q52.2_8 = Q135_17,
         Q52.2_9 = Q135_18,
         Q52.2_10 = Q135_19,
         Q52.2_10_TEXT = Q135_19_TEXT,
         Q53_4_TEXT = Q53_8_TEXT,
         Q58 = Q138,
         Q59 = Q137,
         Q61 = Q139,
         Q62 = Q140) %>%
  mutate(survey = "Main - Spanish") %>%
  relocate(survey, .after = ID)

Above, we renamed all the variables that were different in the Spanish survey to align with the main community survey. We need to go back and check the Spanish survey rename vs. the original Spanish survey to make sure they align.

10.0.4 Renaming and Creating IDs for Web Survey

Now, we simply need to add the web-based survey to the in-person ones and we’ll have the full data. The good thing is that the web-based survey appears to have almost all of the same variable names as the main community survey. It also has some administrative variables related to the date, completion time, and whether they finished the survey. The one thing the web-based survey data does not have are ID values. So we simply need to assign those.

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kc_websurv <- kc_websurv %>%
  rename(NBHD = Q67) %>%
  mutate(ID = row_number() + 269,
         survey = "Online") %>%
  relocate(ID, survey)

10.0.5 Combining Surveys

Now that we have done some basic renaming and cleaning, we can combine the three different data sets into one.

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# Combine main community survey with Spanish survey    
kc_combsurv <- bind_rows(kc_commsurv, kc_spansurv_rename, kc_websurv)

10.0.6 Examining Combined Data

Now that we have the combined data, we can produce a codebook using the data_codebook() function from the “datwizard” package (part of easystats).

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kccomb_codebook <- print_html(data_codebook(kc_combsurv))
kccomb_codebook 
kc_combsurv (386 rows and 276 variables, 276 shown)
ID Name Label Type Missings Values Value Labels N
1 ID numeric 0 (0.0%) [1, 386] 386
2 survey character 0 (0.0%) Main - English 263 (68.1%)
Main - Spanish 6 (1.6%)
Online 117 (30.3%)
3 Q66 Title: KC Community Survey Principal Investigator: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, University of Missouri-Kansas City What is the purpose of this form? This consent form describes the research study and helps you to decide if you want to participate. It provides important information about what you will be asked to do in the study, about the risks and benefits of participating in the study, and about your rights as a research participant. You should: Read the information in this document carefully. Ask the interviewer any questions, particularly if you do not understand something. Not agree to participate until all your questions have been answered, or until you are sure that you want to. Understand that your participation in this study involves participating in an interview that will last approximately 50 minutes. What is the purpose of this study? The purpose of this community survey is to understand residents’ perceptions of social, economic, organizational, political, and c numeric 1 (0.3%) 1 YES, I CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE 385 (100.0%)
4 INTERVIEWER Community Interviewer Name numeric 118 (30.6%) 4 Janese Williams 17 (6.3%)
5 Cynthia Wattree 13 (4.9%)
6 Cecil Wattree 14 (5.2%)
7 Gu Kang 15 (5.6%)
8 Joseph Cho 14 (5.2%)
9 Isabel Patton 6 (2.2%)
10 Sandra Jones 1 (0.4%)
11 Jayla Williams 3 (1.1%)
12 Faith Taylor 12 (4.5%)
13 Essence Gordon 2 (0.7%)
(...) (...)
5 NBHD Neighborhood Name? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Prairie Point-Wildberry 9 (2.3%)
2 New Mark 11 (2.8%)
3 Shoal Creek 8 (2.1%)
5 Outer Gashland-Nashua 6 (1.6%)
6 Barry Harbour 7 (1.8%)
7 The Coves 7 (1.8%)
8 Ravenwood-Somerset 7 (1.8%)
9 Maple Park 2 (0.5%)
10 Winnwood Gardens 3 (0.8%)
11 Lykins 14 (3.6%)
(...) (...)
6 Q115 character 0 (0.0%) 181 (46.9%)
Between main and rock hill road 1 (0.3%)
(see map 1 1 (0.3%)
“I’ll do that later, I don’t feel like it, I’m tired. 1 (0.3%)
10 miles in any direction 1 (0.3%)
12 1 (0.3%)
150 1 (0.3%)
22nd Street (north) Troost (east) 31st Street (south) Gillham (west) 1 (0.3%)
25th St and Troost and on to Gilliam with Linwood 1 (0.3%)
27th : Main St 1 (0.3%)
(...)
7 Q0_Id character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
F_0IKed9sfgDEq6tz 1 (0.4%)
F_0jNgPWc50vwPz7M 1 (0.4%)
F_117ofyoZMHZF3IW 1 (0.4%)
F_12uxSFG8zfn9ZrO 1 (0.4%)
F_1BQuU3q2s0MlsZO 1 (0.4%)
F_1Bz6TDOwEiVi26W 1 (0.4%)
F_1CBXe3HZHQkrz83 1 (0.4%)
F_1CloZiAhmRvJFHk 1 (0.4%)
F_1CxBnbxkpoBS2yM 1 (0.4%)
(...)
8 Q0_Name character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
image.jpg 131 (48.7%)
IMG_0001.jpeg 2 (0.7%)
9 Q0_Size numeric 253 (65.5%) [1.00696e+06, 4.32298e+06] 133
10 Q0_Type character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
image/jpeg 133 (49.4%)
11 Q1 Does your neighborhood have a name? - Selected Choice numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Yes (Enter name below) 301 (78.8%)
2 No 28 (7.3%)
3 Don't Know 50 (13.1%)
4 No Response 3 (0.8%)
12 Q1_1_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 89 (23.1%)
Art institute/ south Moreland 1 (0.3%)
Barrington woods 1 (0.3%)
Barry Barbour hunters ridge 1 (0.3%)
Barry Harbor 1 (0.3%)
Barry Harbor/Hunters Ridge 1 (0.3%)
Barry harbour 2 (0.5%)
Benson pl brookview 1 (0.3%)
Benson place 1 (0.3%)
Benson Place 1 (0.3%)
(...)
13 Q2 character 0 (0.0%) 109 (28.2%)
"Agrees with Boundaries" North and South boundaries the same. West boundary extended into Woodland Ave, and East boundary extended into S Benton Ave. 1 (0.3%)
"Agrees with city" 1 (0.3%)
"Agrees with map" Everything is the same except West border is further than the given boundary, instead of stopping at Michigan Ave it extends into ?? (past given map, at least past Woodland Ave) East border is further than given boundary, instead of stopping at Prospect extends into Benton Ave. 1 (0.3%)
(Nothing entered, no map protected) 1 (0.3%)
~50 blocks make up the River Market. Major landmarks include the City Market, the Town of Kansas Bridge, Berkeley Parkway trails, three streetcar stops, and Chinatown Food Market. 1 (0.3%)
“80th” “ south oak park” 12 blocks 1 (0.3%)
“Where I work, run and live 1 (0.3%)
1 block, only counts house as part of neighborhood 1 (0.3%)
1. By the by the highway on troost. Aldi near by. 1 (0.3%)
(...)
14 Q116_Id character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
F_00NWXbXG3wdwjjr 1 (0.4%)
F_0v5WfBnR1lVRutb 1 (0.4%)
F_10PAYtvhHZrpFef 1 (0.4%)
F_12zICdJH7G2vab8 1 (0.4%)
F_1CBBy2TQxUOYn9p 1 (0.4%)
F_1CK0FtR4ULd2P2k 1 (0.4%)
F_1g6zIYXrp4OwEVr 1 (0.4%)
F_1gbfjJjigp38rFy 1 (0.4%)
F_1hAOhAzTYpcNtoC 1 (0.4%)
(...)
15 Q116_Name character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
image.jpg 78 (29.0%)
16 Q116_Size numeric 308 (79.8%) [1.07598e+06, 4.48157e+06] 78
17 Q116_Type character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
image/jpeg 78 (29.0%)
18 Q2.1 On the whole, do you like or dislike this neighborhood as a place to live? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Like It A lot 163 (42.7%)
2 Like It 172 (45.0%)
3 Dislike It 27 (7.1%)
4 Dislike It A lot 13 (3.4%)
5 No Response 7 (1.8%)
19 Q2.2 Suppose that for some reason, you HAD to move away from this neighborhood. Would you miss the neighborhood very much, somewhat, not much, or not at all? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 Yes, Very Much 130 (33.9%)
2 Yes, Somewhat 162 (42.3%)
3 No, Not Much 40 (10.4%)
4 No, Not At All 43 (11.2%)
5 No Response 8 (2.1%)
20 Q2.3 What are the chances that you would choose to move from this neighborhood in the next five years? numeric 4 (1.0%) 8 Very Likely 88 (23.0%)
9 Likely 81 (21.2%)
10 Neither Likely nor Unlikely 59 (15.4%)
11 Unlikely 50 (13.1%)
12 Very Unlikely 99 (25.9%)
14 No Response 5 (1.3%)
21 Q3 How frequently do you (or other household members) attend a church, mosque, or any other religious organization? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 Often 108 (28.2%)
2 Sometimes 71 (18.5%)
3 Rarely 84 (21.9%)
4 Never 110 (28.7%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (2.6%)
22 Q3.1 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 130 (33.7%) 1 Yes 107 (41.8%)
2 No 149 (58.2%)
23 Q3.2 How frequently do you (or any household members) attend a block party, tenant/neighborhood association, or community council (i.e., Community Health Ambassadors, United NH Initiative, Block Captain, HOA)? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 Often 37 (9.6%)
2 Sometimes 77 (20.1%)
3 Rarely 82 (21.4%)
4 Never 174 (45.3%)
6 Not Applicable 14 (3.6%)
24 Q3.3 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 194 (50.3%) 1 Yes 154 (80.2%)
2 No 38 (19.8%)
25 Q3.4 How often do you (or any household members) attend a business or civic group such as Chamber events, Masons, Elks, or Rotary Club? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Often 19 (5.0%)
2 Sometimes 32 (8.4%)
3 Rarely 37 (9.7%)
4 Never 276 (72.3%)
6 Not Applicable 12 (3.1%)
7 Nunca 6 (1.6%)
26 Q3.5 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 298 (77.2%) 1 Yes 51 (58.0%)
2 No 37 (42.0%)
27 Q3.6 How often do you (or any household members) attend an ethnic or nationality club (such as a Latino, Asian or Afro-American club) (sorority/fraternity, 100 Black Men, D9)? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Often 24 (6.4%)
2 Sometimes 18 (4.8%)
3 Rarely 29 (7.8%)
4 Never 277 (74.1%)
5 A veces 2 (0.5%)
6 Not Applicable 20 (5.3%)
7 Nunca 4 (1.1%)
28 Q3.7 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 307 (79.5%) 1 Yes 30 (38.0%)
2 No 49 (62.0%)
29 Q3.8 How often do you (or any household members) attend a local political organizations (i.e., City Town Hall meetings, Election Events)? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 Often 25 (6.5%)
2 Sometimes 60 (15.7%)
3 Rarely 59 (15.4%)
4 Never 225 (58.7%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (2.1%)
7 Nunca 6 (1.6%)
30 Q3.9 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 241 (62.4%) 1 Yes 84 (57.9%)
2 No 61 (42.1%)
31 Q4_1 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) spoken with a local politician or an elected local official like your council district member about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 113 (29.4%)
2 NO 266 (69.3%)
3 No 5 (1.3%)
32 Q4_2 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 116 (30.2%)
2 NO 263 (68.5%)
3 No 5 (1.3%)
33 Q4_3 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) attended a meeting of a block or neighborhood group about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 YES 122 (31.9%)
2 NO 255 (66.6%)
3 No 6 (1.6%)
34 Q4_4 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a local religious leader or minister to help with a neighborhood problem or with neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 59 (15.4%)
2 NO 319 (83.1%)
3 No 6 (1.6%)
35 Q4_5 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) gotten together with neighbors to do something about a nbhd problem or to organize nbhd improvement? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 YES 123 (32.1%)
2 NO 254 (66.3%)
3 No 6 (1.6%)
36 Q5 All things considered, what do you think this neighborhood will be like a few years from now? Will it be a better place to live, stay the same, or will it be worse? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Better 165 (43.2%)
2 Same 154 (40.3%)
3 Worse 51 (13.4%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 12 (3.1%)
37 Q6 How do you think your neighborhood compares with most other neighborhoods in the city? Is It better, the same, or worse? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Better 183 (47.9%)
2 Same 135 (35.3%)
3 Worse 47 (12.3%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 17 (4.5%)
38 Q7_1 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Safe neighborhood (i.e.., perception of safety, neighborhood watch/block captain) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 57 (14.9%)
2 SATISFIED 156 (40.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 82 (21.5%)
4 DISSATISFIED 58 (15.2%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 22 (5.8%)
6 N/R 6 (1.6%)
7 Muy descontento 1 (0.3%)
39 Q7_2 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Sense of community (i.e., neighborly interactions, community events) numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.3%)
2 SATISFIED 138 (35.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 96 (25.0%)
4 DISSATISFIED 39 (10.2%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 26 (6.8%)
6 N/R 10 (2.6%)
7 Muy descontento 1 (0.3%)
40 Q7_3 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Schools numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 53 (13.8%)
2 SATISFIED 81 (21.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 78 (20.4%)
4 DISSATISFIED 46 (12.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 40 (10.4%)
6 N/R 83 (21.7%)
8 No Corresponde 2 (0.5%)
41 Q7_4 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Access to Public Transportation numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 78 (20.4%)
2 SATISFIED 130 (33.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 85 (22.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 33 (8.6%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 29 (7.6%)
6 N/R 28 (7.3%)
42 Q7_5 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Housing numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 71 (18.5%)
2 SATISFIED 154 (40.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 81 (21.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 45 (11.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 23 (6.0%)
6 N/R 9 (2.3%)
8 No Corresponde 1 (0.3%)
43 Q7_6 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Health Care numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 65 (17.0%)
2 SATISFIED 138 (36.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 93 (24.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 44 (11.5%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 21 (5.5%)
6 N/R 22 (5.7%)
44 Q7_7 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Parks and Green Spaces numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.4%)
2 SATISFIED 154 (40.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 69 (18.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 59 (15.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 21 (5.5%)
6 N/R 5 (1.3%)
45 Q7_8 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Walkability and Accessibility (i.e., ease of walking to shops, restaurants, and other amenities) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 91 (23.8%)
2 SATISFIED 122 (31.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 55 (14.4%)
4 DISSATISFIED 63 (16.5%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 43 (11.3%)
6 N/R 8 (2.1%)
46 Q7_9 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cleanliness and City Maintenance (trash collection, street cleaning, cleanliness of public space) numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 63 (16.4%)
2 SATISFIED 140 (36.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 66 (17.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 66 (17.2%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 42 (11.0%)
6 N/R 5 (1.3%)
7 Muy descontento 1 (0.3%)
47 Q7_10 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cultural Diversity (presence of cultural or ethnic communities) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 66 (17.3%)
2 SATISFIED 167 (43.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 89 (23.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 36 (9.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 15 (3.9%)
6 N/R 8 (2.1%)
8 No Corresponde 1 (0.3%)
48 Q7_11 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Public Infrastructure (i.e., quality sidewalks, street lighting, road conditions) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 42 (11.0%)
2 SATISFIED 131 (34.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 58 (15.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 81 (21.2%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 65 (17.0%)
6 N/R 4 (1.0%)
7 Muy descontento 1 (0.3%)
49 Q7_12 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Local businesses (i.e., grocery stores, cafes, small businesses) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 77 (20.2%)
2 SATISFIED 143 (37.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 67 (17.5%)
4 DISSATISFIED 54 (14.1%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 35 (9.2%)
6 N/R 6 (1.6%)
50 Q8_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If there is a problem around here, the neighbors get together to deal with it. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 60 (15.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 125 (32.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 86 (22.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 41 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 56 (14.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (3.7%)
51 Q8_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - This is a close-knit neighborhood. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 74 (19.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 130 (33.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 70 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 51 (13.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 51 (13.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (1.8%)
52 Q8_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When you get right down to it, no one in this neighborhood cares much about what happens to me. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 42 (11.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 60 (15.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 82 (21.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 113 (29.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (3.4%)
7 No corresponde 1 (0.3%)
53 Q8_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are adults in this neighborhood that children can look up to. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 130 (34.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 113 (29.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 68 (17.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 22 (5.8%)
7 No corresponde 1 (0.3%)
54 Q8_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People around here are willing to help their neighbors. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 146 (38.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 142 (37.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 46 (12.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (5.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.0%)
55 Q8_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood generally don’t get along with each other. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 14 (3.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 34 (8.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 91 (23.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 159 (41.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (3.1%)
56 Q8_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You can count on adults in this neighborhood to watch out for children and ensure they are safe and don't get in trouble. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 117 (30.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 120 (31.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 70 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 30 (7.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 21 (5.5%)
57 Q8_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I had to borrow $60 in an emergency, I could borrow it from a neighbor. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 95 (24.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 77 (20.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 62 (16.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 44 (11.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 86 (22.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 17 (4.5%)
7 No corresponde 1 (0.3%)
58 Q8_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When I'm away from home, I know that my neighbors will keep their eyes open for possible trouble to my place. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 182 (47.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 118 (31.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 31 (8.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 26 (6.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21 (5.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (0.8%)
59 Q8_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - In this neighborhood people mostly go their own way. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 94 (24.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 112 (29.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 79 (20.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 53 (13.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 38 (9.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (1.6%)
60 Q8_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood do not share the same values numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 37 (9.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 62 (16.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 109 (28.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 92 (24.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 57 (15.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 24 (6.3%)
61 Q8_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I were sick I could count on my neighbors to shop for groceries for me. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 87 (22.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 96 (25.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 62 (16.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 48 (12.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 75 (19.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (3.1%)
7 No corresponde 1 (0.3%)
62 Q8_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood can be trusted. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 103 (26.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 144 (37.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 74 (19.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 22 (5.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 30 (7.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 10 (2.6%)
63 Q8_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Children around here have no place to play but the street. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 69 (18.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 73 (19.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (11.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 80 (21.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 96 (25.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 19 (5.0%)
64 Q8_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Adults in this neighborhood know who the local children are. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 62 (16.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 117 (30.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 82 (21.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (10.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 52 (13.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 28 (7.3%)
65 Q8_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The equipment and buildings in the park or playground that is closest to where I live are well kept. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 113 (29.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 107 (27.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 54 (14.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 38 (9.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 31 (8.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 40 (10.4%)
66 Q8_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe during the day. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 146 (38.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 105 (27.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (11.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 29 (7.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 35 (9.2%)
67 Q8_18 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe at night. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 40 (10.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 52 (13.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 84 (22.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 63 (16.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 100 (26.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 42 (11.0%)
7 No corresponde 1 (0.3%)
68 Q8_19 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood generally know each other. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 72 (18.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 120 (31.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 76 (19.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31 (8.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 40 (10.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 42 (11.0%)
69 Q8_20 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood know who their children’s friends are numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 58 (15.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 103 (27.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 97 (25.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 25 (6.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 31 (8.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 66 (17.4%)
70 Q9_1 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Do favors for each other? such as watching each other's children, helping with shopping, lending garden or house tools, and other small acts of kindness numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 104 (27.2%)
2 SOMETIMES 127 (33.2%)
3 RARELY 68 (17.8%)
4 NEVER 54 (14.1%)
6 Not Applicable 29 (7.6%)
71 Q9_2 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - When a neighbor is not at home, watch over their property? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 179 (46.9%)
2 SOMETIMES 104 (27.2%)
3 RARELY 54 (14.1%)
4 NEVER 28 (7.3%)
6 Not Applicable 17 (4.5%)
72 Q9_3 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Ask each other advice about personal things such as child rearing or job openings? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 71 (18.6%)
2 SOMETIMES 95 (24.9%)
3 RARELY 78 (20.4%)
4 NEVER 100 (26.2%)
6 Not Applicable 37 (9.7%)
7 No corresponde 1 (0.3%)
73 Q9_4 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Have parties or other get-togethers where other people in the neighborhood are invited? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 53 (13.9%)
2 SOMETIMES 123 (32.2%)
3 RARELY 82 (21.5%)
4 NEVER 100 (26.2%)
6 Not Applicable 24 (6.3%)
74 Q9_5 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Talk in each other's homes or on the street? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 OFTEN 158 (41.6%)
2 SOMETIMES 120 (31.6%)
3 RARELY 48 (12.6%)
4 NEVER 37 (9.7%)
6 Not Applicable 17 (4.5%)
75 Q10_1 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many families in this neighborhood know each other? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 NONE OF THEM 16 (4.2%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 70 (18.3%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 132 (34.6%)
4 MOST OF THEM 106 (27.7%)
5 ALL OF THEM 13 (3.4%)
6 N/R 45 (11.8%)
76 Q10_2 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many people in this neighborhood would you say are religious or attend church regularly? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 23 (6.1%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 69 (18.2%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 115 (30.3%)
4 MOST OF THEM 41 (10.8%)
5 ALL OF THEM 5 (1.3%)
6 N/R 127 (33.4%)
77 Q10_3 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - How many people in this neighborhood would you say make part or all of their income from side hustles or alternative means? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 34 (8.9%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 80 (21.1%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 85 (22.4%)
4 MOST OF THEM 35 (9.2%)
5 ALL OF THEM 4 (1.1%)
6 N/R 142 (37.4%)
78 Q10_4 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many adults in this neighborhood would you say make some or part of their income with a regular full or part-time job? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 10 (2.6%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 27 (7.1%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 59 (15.5%)
4 MOST OF THEM 181 (47.6%)
5 ALL OF THEM 31 (8.2%)
6 N/R 72 (18.9%)
79 Q11_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a group of neighborhood children were skipping school and hanging out on a street corner, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 DEFINITELY 51 (13.4%)
2 VERY LIKELY 68 (17.8%)
3 LIKELY 83 (21.8%)
4 UNLIKELY 67 (17.6%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 38 (10.0%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 30 (7.9%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 38 (10.0%)
10 Probable 3 (0.8%)
12 Muy improbable 1 (0.3%)
13 Definitivamente no 2 (0.5%)
80 Q11_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If some children were spray-painting graffiti on a local building, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 115 (30.3%)
2 VERY LIKELY 94 (24.7%)
3 LIKELY 70 (18.4%)
4 UNLIKELY 39 (10.3%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 14 (3.7%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 21 (5.5%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 21 (5.5%)
9 Muy probable 1 (0.3%)
10 Probable 4 (1.1%)
12 Muy improbable 1 (0.3%)
81 Q11_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a child was showing disrespect to an adult, how likely is It that people in your neighborhood would scold that child? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 46 (12.1%)
2 VERY LIKELY 51 (13.4%)
3 LIKELY 85 (22.4%)
4 UNLIKELY 79 (20.8%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 47 (12.4%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 30 (7.9%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 36 (9.5%)
10 Probable 4 (1.1%)
12 Muy improbable 1 (0.3%)
13 Definitivamente no 1 (0.3%)
82 Q11_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a well-known neighbor was short of cash to start a business in the area, how likely is it that he or she would be able to borrow money from people in this neighborhood? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 13 (3.4%)
2 VERY LIKELY 23 (6.1%)
3 LIKELY 43 (11.3%)
4 UNLIKELY 90 (23.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 60 (15.8%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 86 (22.6%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 59 (15.5%)
9 Muy probable 1 (0.3%)
10 Probable 1 (0.3%)
13 Definitivamente no 4 (1.1%)
83 Q11_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If there was a fight in front of your house and someone was being beaten or threatened, how likely is it that your neighbors would break it up or call the police? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 151 (39.7%)
2 VERY LIKELY 99 (26.1%)
3 LIKELY 72 (18.9%)
4 UNLIKELY 18 (4.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 10 (2.6%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 15 (3.9%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 10 (2.6%)
9 Muy probable 3 (0.8%)
10 Probable 2 (0.5%)
84 Q11_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - Suppose that because of budget cuts the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by the city. How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 81 (21.4%)
2 VERY LIKELY 80 (21.1%)
3 LIKELY 75 (19.8%)
4 UNLIKELY 39 (10.3%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 32 (8.4%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 29 (7.7%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 38 (10.0%)
9 Muy probable 3 (0.8%)
10 Probable 1 (0.3%)
14 No aplicable 1 (0.3%)
85 Q12_1 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is litter, broken glass or trash on the sidewalks and streets? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 103 (27.2%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 114 (30.1%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 72 (19.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 75 (19.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (2.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (1.6%)
86 Q12_2 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is graffiti on buildings and walls? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 204 (53.8%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 80 (21.1%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 47 (12.4%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 25 (6.6%)
5 DON'T KNOW 14 (3.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (2.4%)
87 Q12_3 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are vacant or deserted houses or storefronts? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 158 (41.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 74 (19.5%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 67 (17.6%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 64 (16.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (2.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (2.1%)
88 Q12_4 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is drinking in public? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 184 (48.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 68 (17.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 42 (11.1%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 54 (14.2%)
5 DON'T KNOW 19 (5.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (3.2%)
89 Q12_5 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are people selling or using drugs? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 161 (42.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 65 (17.2%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 46 (12.1%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 64 (16.9%)
5 DON'T KNOW 28 (7.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (4.0%)
90 Q12_6 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are groups of teenagers or adults hanging out in the neighborhood and causing trouble? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 190 (50.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 78 (20.6%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 40 (10.6%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 43 (11.3%)
5 DON'T KNOW 15 (4.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (3.4%)
91 Q12_7 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are different social groups who do not get along with each other? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 229 (60.4%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 50 (13.2%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 22 (5.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 22 (5.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 33 (8.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (6.1%)
92 Q12_8 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is police not patrolling the area or responding to calls from the area? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 141 (37.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 64 (16.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 60 (15.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 74 (19.5%)
5 DON'T KNOW 26 (6.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (3.9%)
93 Q12_9 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is excessive use of force by police? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 190 (50.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 49 (12.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 35 (9.2%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 29 (7.7%)
5 DON'T KNOW 46 (12.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 30 (7.9%)
94 Q12_10 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is lack of trust between local businesses and residents? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 197 (52.7%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 47 (12.6%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 41 (11.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 28 (7.5%)
5 DON'T KNOW 39 (10.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 22 (5.9%)
95 Q13 We just asked you about a list of problems in your neighborhood. From the items you thought were problems, did you report any issues or concerns in your neighborhood to the relevant authorities or community groups? numeric 18 (4.7%) 4 Yes 159 (43.2%)
5 No 209 (56.8%)
96 Q14 character 0 (0.0%) 234 (60.6%)
311 2 (0.5%)
311 Call for action 1 (0.3%)
311 calls street lightening, potholes 1 (0.3%)
311 they led me to City Council I complained about home.ess taking over the park up here. 1 (0.3%)
311/911 1 (0.3%)
911 1 (0.3%)
911 (police), emailed mayor, chief of police, media-multiple gatherings 1 (0.3%)
911: shots fired, no one came, does t matter, just to let them Know. 1 (0.3%)
A police de in Carro no. I no hasta el dia sigiente. 1 (0.3%)
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97 Q15 character 0 (0.0%) 238 (61.7%)
No. Hahaha. We didn’t even hear sirens go off. 1 (0.3%)
Yes 1 (0.3%)
30% , not timely manner 1 (0.3%)
A lot of kids coming from the next neighborhood over would be hopping our gated community pool and leaving it a mess. Holly Farms Property/No Trespassing sign were placed in the neighborhood. This issue was addressed towards the end of summer and unsure if this solution resolved it. 1 (0.3%)
Addressed but no conclusion, scared folks away 1 (0.3%)
Any problem that ever existed the staff here at Market station is wonderful and it takes care of everything. Never had a additional problem. 1 (0.3%)
Called 311 and it was handeled 1 (0.3%)
Chairs was s In STEERT ANS RESOLVd. 1 (0.3%)
City app is great 1 (0.3%)
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98 Q16_1 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Laws were made to be broken. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 15 (4.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 29 (7.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (10.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 69 (18.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 216 (57.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (1.9%)
99 Q16_2 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - It's okay to do anything you want as long as you don't hurt anyone. numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 21 (5.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 34 (9.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 79 (20.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 185 (48.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (1.6%)
100 Q16_3 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - To make money, there are no right and wrong ways anymore, only easy ways and hard ways. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 26 (6.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 28 (7.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 47 (12.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (14.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 208 (55.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (3.4%)
101 Q16_4 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting between friends and family is nobody else's business numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 60 (15.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 76 (20.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 80 (21.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 78 (20.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 78 (20.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (1.3%)
102 Q16_5 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting among rival gangs/groups should be ignored by the police numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 5 (1.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 5 (1.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 18 (4.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (9.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 307 (81.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (2.1%)
103 Q16_6 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself. numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 59 (15.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 57 (15.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 63 (16.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 141 (37.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (2.1%)
104 Q16_7 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Many people in this neighborhood are afraid to go out at night. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 56 (14.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 57 (15.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 71 (18.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 124 (32.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 16 (4.2%)
105 Q16_8 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are areas of this neighborhood where everyone knows trouble is expected. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 87 (23.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 70 (18.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 51 (13.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 107 (28.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (3.2%)
106 Q16_9 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You’re taking a big chance if you walk in this neighborhood alone after dark. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 64 (17.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 47 (12.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 71 (18.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 135 (35.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (1.9%)
107 Q16_10 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Most people in this neighborhood are moral. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 127 (33.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 130 (34.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 63 (16.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 20 (5.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 18 (4.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 18 (4.8%)
108 Q17_1 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a fight in this neighborhood in which a weapon was used? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 193 (52.3%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 89 (24.1%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 22 (6.0%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 18 (4.9%)
6 Not Applicable 47 (12.7%)
109 Q17_2 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a violent argument between neighbors? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 217 (58.8%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 75 (20.3%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 22 (6.0%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 12 (3.3%)
6 Not Applicable 43 (11.7%)
110 Q17_3 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Gang or group fights? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 249 (67.5%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 46 (12.5%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 7 (1.9%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 13 (3.5%)
6 Not Applicable 54 (14.6%)
111 Q17_4 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A sexual assault or rape? numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 257 (70.2%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 30 (8.2%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 4 (1.1%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 6 (1.6%)
6 Not Applicable 69 (18.9%)
112 Q17_5 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A robbery or mugging? numeric 19 (4.9%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 181 (49.3%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 90 (24.5%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 34 (9.3%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 15 (4.1%)
6 Not Applicable 47 (12.8%)
113 Q17_6 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Sideshow and Street Racing? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 170 (46.1%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 84 (22.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 35 (9.5%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 37 (10.0%)
6 Not Applicable 43 (11.7%)
114 Q18 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has anyone ever used violence, such as in a mugging, fight, or sexual assault, against you in your neighborhood? numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 Yes 42 (11.5%)
2 No 322 (88.2%)
4 No corresponde 1 (0.3%)
115 Q18.1 Was it in the past six months? numeric 341 (88.3%) 1 Yes 26 (57.8%)
2 No 18 (40.0%)
4 No corresponde 1 (2.2%)
116 Q18.2 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has your home ever been broken into? numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Yes 64 (17.4%)
2 No 304 (82.6%)
117 Q18.3 Was it in the past six months? numeric 321 (83.2%) 1 Yes 7 (10.8%)
2 No 57 (87.7%)
4 No corresponde 1 (1.5%)
118 Q18.4 While you have lived in this neighborhood, have you had anything stolen from your yard, porch, garage, or elsewhere outside your home (but on your property) numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 Yes 146 (39.9%)
2 No 220 (60.1%)
119 Q18.5 Was it in the past six months? numeric 236 (61.1%) 1 Yes 66 (44.0%)
2 No 83 (55.3%)
4 No corresponde 1 (0.7%)
120 Q18.6 Have you had property damaged, including damage to vehicles parked in the street, to the outside of your home, or to other personal property? numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 Yes 113 (30.9%)
2 No 252 (68.9%)
4 No corresponde 1 (0.3%)
121 Q18.7 Was it in the past six months? numeric 273 (70.7%) 1 Yes 48 (42.5%)
2 No 63 (55.8%)
4 No corresponde 2 (1.8%)
122 Q19_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Police in this neighborhood are responsive to local issues. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 88 (23.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 116 (30.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 67 (17.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 41 (10.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 41 (10.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (6.1%)
123 Q19_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are doing a good job in dealing with problems that really concern people in this neighborhood numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 70 (18.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 100 (26.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 83 (22.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 43 (11.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 53 (14.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 28 (7.4%)
124 Q19_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police have positive interactions with people in this neighborhood. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (20.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 111 (29.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 88 (23.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (9.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 35 (9.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 32 (8.5%)
125 Q19_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are fair in their treatment of people in this neighborhood. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 88 (23.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 106 (28.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 87 (23.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (6.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 29 (7.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 41 (10.9%)
126 Q19_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not doing a good job in preventing crime in this neighborhood numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 62 (16.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 59 (15.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 82 (21.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 75 (19.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 71 (18.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 27 (7.2%)
127 Q19_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police do a good job in responding to people in this neighborhood after they have been victims of crime. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (19.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 81 (21.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 96 (25.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 32 (8.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 44 (11.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 49 (13.0%)
128 Q19_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not able to maintain order on the streets and sidewalks in this neighborhood. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 46 (12.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (19.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 65 (17.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 110 (29.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 29 (7.7%)
129 Q20_1 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Is there a youth center for children or adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 YES 109 (29.0%)
2 NO 118 (31.4%)
3 DON'T KNOW 146 (38.8%)
4 No 3 (0.8%)
130 Q20_2 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there recreation programs other than those offered in school (are these offered in your neighborhood)? numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 YES 132 (35.0%)
2 NO 89 (23.6%)
3 DON'T KNOW 154 (40.8%)
4 No 2 (0.5%)
131 Q20_3 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Do the neighborhood schools offer any after-school programs-academic and/or recreational? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 197 (52.1%)
2 NO 39 (10.3%)
3 DON'T KNOW 142 (37.6%)
132 Q20_4 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mentoring services offered, like a Big Brothers or Big Sisters program? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 124 (32.8%)
2 NO 47 (12.4%)
3 DON'T KNOW 207 (54.8%)
133 Q20_5 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mental health services offered for children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 114 (30.2%)
2 NO 61 (16.1%)
3 DON'T KNOW 203 (53.7%)
134 Q20_6 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there any crisis intervention services offered to children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 104 (27.5%)
2 NO 55 (14.6%)
3 DON'T KNOW 219 (57.9%)
135 Q21_1 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of mental health services numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 32 (8.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 102 (27.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 217 (57.6%)
4 NO RESPONSE 26 (6.9%)
136 Q21_2 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of family structure numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 29 (7.7%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 83 (22.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 238 (63.3%)
4 NO RESPONSE 26 (6.9%)
137 Q21_3 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough support for police numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 86 (22.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 127 (33.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 126 (33.5%)
4 NO RESPONSE 37 (9.8%)
138 Q21_4 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of homeless shelters. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 52 (13.8%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 86 (22.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 216 (57.3%)
4 NO RESPONSE 23 (6.1%)
139 Q21_5 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Easy access to guns. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 28 (7.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 56 (14.9%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 258 (68.8%)
4 NO RESPONSE 33 (8.8%)
140 Q21_6 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough officers. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 65 (17.3%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 110 (29.3%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 161 (42.8%)
4 NO RESPONSE 40 (10.6%)
141 Q21_7 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of jail space. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 107 (28.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 77 (20.5%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 114 (30.4%)
4 NO RESPONSE 77 (20.5%)
142 Q21_8 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lenient judges/prosecutors numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 93 (24.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 92 (24.6%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 108 (28.9%)
4 NO RESPONSE 81 (21.7%)
143 Q22_1 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Property values numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 208 (55.3%)
2 PROBABLY 88 (23.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 28 (7.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 26 (6.9%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.5%)
144 Q22_2 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Service industry success (i.e. hotel, restaurant) numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 144 (38.3%)
2 PROBABLY 110 (29.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 37 (9.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (11.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 15 (4.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 28 (7.4%)
145 Q22_3 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - New Businesses coming to Kansas City numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 140 (37.2%)
2 PROBABLY 97 (25.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 43 (11.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 47 (12.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 28 (7.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 21 (5.6%)
146 Q22_4 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Tourism numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 122 (32.5%)
2 PROBABLY 89 (23.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 50 (13.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 58 (15.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 27 (7.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 29 (7.7%)
147 Q22_5 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Resident exodus numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 132 (35.2%)
2 PROBABLY 91 (24.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 43 (11.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 44 (11.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 27 (7.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 38 (10.1%)
148 Q22_6 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Career opportunities numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 102 (27.4%)
2 PROBABLY 101 (27.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 58 (15.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 56 (15.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 30 (8.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 25 (6.7%)
149 Q22_7 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Business investment numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 126 (34.1%)
2 PROBABLY 103 (27.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 51 (13.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (11.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 21 (5.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 27 (7.3%)
150 Q23_1 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for mental health services numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 203 (54.1%)
2 PROBABLY 106 (28.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 30 (8.0%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 20 (5.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
151 Q23_2 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Promoting new businesses in Kansas City numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 114 (30.4%)
2 PROBABLY 104 (27.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 62 (16.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 55 (14.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 26 (6.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
152 Q23_3 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More tourism numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 84 (22.4%)
2 PROBABLY 61 (16.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 88 (23.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 73 (19.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 47 (12.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 22 (5.9%)
153 Q23_4 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More Affordable housing options numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 215 (57.3%)
2 PROBABLY 84 (22.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 31 (8.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 27 (7.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 6 (1.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 12 (3.2%)
154 Q23_5 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More career opportunities numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 209 (55.7%)
2 PROBABLY 91 (24.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 34 (9.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 19 (5.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 12 (3.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (2.7%)
155 Q23_6 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More business investment numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 146 (39.1%)
2 PROBABLY 102 (27.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 60 (16.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 30 (8.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 19 (5.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 16 (4.3%)
156 Q23_7 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for police numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 141 (37.7%)
2 PROBABLY 76 (20.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 48 (12.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 51 (13.6%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 38 (10.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 20 (5.3%)
157 Q23_8 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Tougher Sentencing numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 106 (28.2%)
2 PROBABLY 81 (21.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 68 (18.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 49 (13.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 41 (10.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 31 (8.2%)
158 Q23_9 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More family interventions numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 157 (41.9%)
2 PROBABLY 114 (30.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 49 (13.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 25 (6.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 21 (5.6%)
159 Q23_10 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More supervised activities for youth numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 205 (54.7%)
2 PROBABLY 113 (30.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 27 (7.2%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 12 (3.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (1.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
160 Q23_11 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More gun legislation (e.g., ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, universal background checks on all gun sales). numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 224 (60.2%)
2 PROBABLY 48 (12.9%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 24 (6.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 31 (8.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 33 (8.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 12 (3.2%)
161 Q24_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral obligation to obey the police numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 173 (46.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 97 (25.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (4.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
162 Q24_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - The police can be trusted to make decisions that are right for my community. numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 67 (17.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 112 (29.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 80 (21.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (14.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 50 (13.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (2.7%)
163 Q24_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to support the decisions of police officers, even when I disagree with them numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (20.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 99 (26.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 59 (15.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 48 (12.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 78 (20.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.8%)
164 Q24_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to obey the instructions of police officers, even if I do not understand the reasons behind them numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 105 (28.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 125 (33.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (11.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 45 (12.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (4.0%)
165 Q24_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - People like me have no choice but to obey the police numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 101 (27.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 83 (22.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 69 (18.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 46 (12.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 58 (15.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.5%)
166 Q24_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - If you do not do what the police tell you they will treat you badly numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 154 (41.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 86 (23.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 56 (15.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (4.0%)
167 Q24_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I only obey the police because I am afraid of them numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 67 (18.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 64 (17.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 55 (14.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (14.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 115 (30.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.6%)
168 Q25_1 How likely is it that you would…. - Call the police to report a crime that you witnessed. numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY LIKELY 199 (53.5%)
2 LIKELY 103 (27.7%)
3 UNLIKELY 30 (8.1%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 24 (6.5%)
5 NO RESPONSE 16 (4.3%)
169 Q25_2 How likely is it that you would…. - Help the police to find someone suspected of a crime by providing information numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY LIKELY 166 (44.6%)
2 LIKELY 108 (29.0%)
3 UNLIKELY 47 (12.6%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 33 (8.9%)
5 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
170 Q25_3 How likely is it that you would…. - Report dangerous or suspicious activities to the police numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY LIKELY 176 (47.3%)
2 LIKELY 123 (33.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 39 (10.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 17 (4.6%)
5 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.6%)
171 Q25_4 How likely is it that you would…. - Provide the police with information that helps them solve a crime numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY LIKELY 192 (51.5%)
2 LIKELY 108 (29.0%)
3 UNLIKELY 36 (9.7%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 18 (4.8%)
5 NO RESPONSE 19 (5.1%)
172 Q25_5 How likely is it that you would…. - Take an inexpensive item from a store without paying for it numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 10 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 19 (5.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 35 (9.4%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 294 (78.6%)
5 NO RESPONSE 16 (4.3%)
173 Q25_6 How likely is it that you would…. - Take prescription medication that was not prescribed to you numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 10 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 24 (6.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 47 (12.6%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 279 (74.6%)
5 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
174 Q25_7 How likely is it that you would…. - Consume alcohol in a place where you weren’t supposed to numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY LIKELY 16 (4.3%)
2 LIKELY 31 (8.3%)
3 UNLIKELY 69 (18.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 243 (65.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.8%)
175 Q25_8 How likely is it that you would…. - Park a car in a place that were not supposed to numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 18 (4.8%)
2 LIKELY 49 (13.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 99 (26.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 191 (51.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.5%)
176 Q25_9 How likely is it that you would…. - Exceed the speed limit while driving a motor vehicle numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 56 (15.1%)
2 LIKELY 101 (27.3%)
3 UNLIKELY 87 (23.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 103 (27.8%)
5 NO RESPONSE 23 (6.2%)
177 Q26 Have you heard of any specific initiatives in Kansas City focused on reducing violence? numeric 13 (3.4%) 4 Yes 143 (38.3%)
5 No 230 (61.7%)
178 Q27 character 0 (0.0%) 253 (65.5%)
Can’t name them 1 (0.3%)
(Nonspecific orgs known) 1 (0.3%)
A kid program 1 (0.3%)
A new one I read about, but I can’t remember what it’s called. It’s only a year or two old. 1 (0.3%)
Ad Hoc 1 (0.3%)
Ad Hoc community for crime, Block Peace 1 (0.3%)
Aim 4 Peace 3 (0.8%)
Aim 4 peace, ad hoc 1 (0.3%)
Aim for peace 2 (0.5%)
(...)
179 Q28 character 0 (0.0%) 262 (67.9%)
A good cause they are making an impact 1 (0.3%)
All good efforts that are making an impact. 1 (0.3%)
All sound good 1 (0.3%)
Alright 2 (0.5%)
At times we take turn, I think we are down in crimes in the last month 1 (0.3%)
Didn’t make a difference for violence 1 (0.3%)
Doesn’t think much of the results of the programs. Not realistic follow through doesn’t happen 1 (0.3%)
Doesn’t think there’s much impact of initiatives at the moment 1 (0.3%)
Don’t see it 1 (0.3%)
(...)
180 Q29_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of life in the city. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 51 (13.7%)
2 SATISFIED 177 (47.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 82 (22.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 32 (8.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 23 (6.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (2.1%)
181 Q29_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Feeling of safety in your neighborhood. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 84 (22.5%)
2 SATISFIED 146 (39.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 59 (15.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 47 (12.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 30 (8.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
182 Q29_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Physical appearance of your neighborhood. numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.8%)
2 SATISFIED 139 (37.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 56 (15.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 49 (13.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 49 (13.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
183 Q29_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall image of the city numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 45 (12.1%)
2 SATISFIED 162 (43.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 84 (22.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 50 (13.4%)
5 DISSATISFIED 25 (6.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
184 Q29_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of services provided by KCMO numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 36 (9.7%)
2 SATISFIED 121 (32.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 104 (27.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 63 (16.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 42 (11.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
185 Q29_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Value received for city tax dollars and fees numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 25 (6.7%)
2 SATISFIED 69 (18.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 99 (26.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 71 (19.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 90 (24.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
186 Q29_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall feeling of safety in the city numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 31 (8.3%)
2 SATISFIED 112 (29.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 101 (27.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 64 (17.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 57 (15.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 9 (2.4%)
187 Q29_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of education system numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 28 (7.5%)
2 SATISFIED 67 (18.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 85 (22.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 69 (18.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 84 (22.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 40 (10.7%)
188 Q29_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of police services numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 98 (26.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 91 (24.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 69 (18.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 70 (18.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (4.0%)
189 Q29_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of neighborhood services numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 30 (8.0%)
2 SATISFIED 110 (29.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 109 (29.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 47 (12.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 48 (12.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 29 (7.8%)
190 Q29_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Relationship neighborhood & police between numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 34 (9.1%)
2 SATISFIED 108 (28.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 100 (26.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 52 (13.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 50 (13.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 30 (8.0%)
191 Q29_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Effectiveness of local police protection numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 35 (9.4%)
2 SATISFIED 96 (25.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 104 (27.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 59 (15.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 60 (16.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 20 (5.3%)
192 Q29_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Enforcement of local traffic laws numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 113 (30.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 97 (26.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 60 (16.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 56 (15.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
193 Q29_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Parking enforcement services numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 32 (8.6%)
2 SATISFIED 106 (28.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 126 (33.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 34 (9.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 41 (11.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 33 (8.9%)
194 Q29_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - How quickly police respond to emergencies numeric 15 (3.9%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 31 (8.4%)
2 SATISFIED 88 (23.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 84 (22.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 51 (13.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 83 (22.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 34 (9.2%)
195 Q29_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Responsiveness of police dept to resident concerns. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 90 (24.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 98 (26.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 49 (13.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 72 (19.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 35 (9.4%)
196 Q29_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - The city’s overall efforts to prevent crime numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (5.9%)
2 SATISFIED 66 (17.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 109 (29.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 74 (19.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 84 (22.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
197 Q30 Do you use technology (e.g., neighborhood apps, social media groups) to stay informed about crime or disorder in your neighborhood? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Yes 214 (57.4%)
2 No 159 (42.6%)
198 Q31_10 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Next Door numeric 281 (72.8%) 1 Next Door 105 (100.0%)
199 Q31_11 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Ring Neighbors numeric 304 (78.8%) 1 Ring Neighbors 82 (100.0%)
200 Q31_12 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Citizen App numeric 373 (96.6%) 1 Citizen App 13 (100.0%)
201 Q31_13 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Facebook numeric 264 (68.4%) 1 Facebook 122 (100.0%)
202 Q31_14 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Twitter numeric 362 (93.8%) 1 Twitter 24 (100.0%)
203 Q31_15 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice TikTok numeric 363 (94.0%) 1 TikTok 23 (100.0%)
204 Q31_16 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Instagram numeric 353 (91.5%) 1 Instagram 33 (100.0%)
205 Q31_17 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) numeric 366 (94.8%) 1 Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) 20 (100.0%)
206 Q31_18 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) numeric 351 (90.9%) 1 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 35 (100.0%)
207 Q31_18_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 351 (90.9%)
311 app 1 (0.3%)
Broadcaster 1 (0.3%)
Computer 1 (0.3%)
Crime watch maps 1 (0.3%)
CrimeMapRadar. Also, now KC isn’t on Citizen App. 1 (0.3%)
Email, KCStar 1 (0.3%)
Fire alarm 1 (0.3%)
Fox4 kc app 1 (0.3%)
Google search 1 (0.3%)
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208 Q32 Have you ever reported suspicious activity or a crime in your neighborhood using technology (e.g., apps, social media)? numeric 172 (44.6%) 1 Yes 68 (31.8%)
2 No 146 (68.2%)
209 Q33 Do you feel that technology-based platforms (e.g., apps, social media) have made your neighborhood safer? numeric 173 (44.8%) 1 Strongly Agree 48 (22.5%)
2 Agree 60 (28.2%)
3 Neutral 69 (32.4%)
4 Disagree 24 (11.3%)
5 Strongly Disagree 12 (5.6%)
210 Q34 Have you noticed an increase in neighborhood disorder (e.g., vandalism, theft) through updates or alerts from these technology platforms? numeric 173 (44.8%) 1 Yes, significantly 35 (16.4%)
2 Yes, slightly 40 (18.8%)
3 No, it has remained the same 124 (58.2%)
4 No, it has decreased 14 (6.6%)
211 Q35 Do you believe that increased use of technology in your neighborhood (e.g., security cameras, apps) has contributed to a decrease in crime or disorder? numeric 172 (44.6%) 1 Strongly Agree 35 (16.4%)
2 Agree 60 (28.0%)
3 Neutral 76 (35.5%)
4 Disagree 31 (14.5%)
5 Strongly Disagree 12 (5.6%)
212 Q36 The city is prepared to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Strongly Agree 51 (13.7%)
2 Somewhat Agree 105 (28.2%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 68 (18.2%)
4 Somewhat disagree 49 (13.1%)
5 Strongly disagree 76 (20.4%)
6 No response 24 (6.4%)
213 Q37 Hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup will improve safety and security in the city. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Strongly Agree 57 (15.3%)
2 Somewhat Agree 87 (23.3%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 88 (23.6%)
4 Somewhat disagree 48 (12.9%)
5 Strongly disagree 73 (19.6%)
6 No response 20 (5.4%)
214 Q38 Did you attend the Chiefs parade on February 14, 2024? numeric 15 (3.9%) 1 Yes 95 (25.6%)
2 No 270 (72.8%)
3 No response 6 (1.6%)
215 Q39 If the Chiefs win the Superbowl again, will you attend the Chief’s parade in 2025? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 125 (33.4%)
2 No 234 (62.6%)
3 No response 15 (4.0%)
216 Q40 character 0 (0.0%) 28 (7.3%)
1948 1 (0.3%)
1’996 1 (0.3%)
12/23/1989 1 (0.3%)
1844 1 (0.3%)
1893 1 (0.3%)
1936 1 (0.3%)
1941 2 (0.5%)
1942 2 (0.5%)
1943 1 (0.3%)
(...)
217 Q41 Gender Identity: - Selected Choice numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 Male 171 (45.6%)
2 Female 198 (52.8%)
3 Non-binary 1 (0.3%)
5 My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) 5 (1.3%)
218 Q41_5_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 383 (99.2%)
I accept the gender assigned at birth (Male), but most people and mammals are bisexual. 1 (0.3%)
No response 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
219 Q42_1 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice white numeric 190 (49.2%) 1 white 196 (100.0%)
220 Q42_2 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Black or African American numeric 245 (63.5%) 1 Black or African American 141 (100.0%)
221 Q42_3 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice American Indian or Alaska Native numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 American Indian or Alaska Native 10 (100.0%)
222 Q42_4 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Asian numeric 375 (97.2%) 1 Asian 11 (100.0%)
223 Q42_5 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander numeric 383 (99.2%) 1 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3 (100.0%)
224 Q42_6 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other: numeric 363 (94.0%) 1 Other: 23 (100.0%)
225 Q42_7 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Two or More Races: numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 Two or More Races: 10 (100.0%)
226 Q42_6_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 370 (95.9%)
Hispana 2 (0.5%)
Hispanic 3 (0.8%)
Human Race 1 (0.3%)
I'm with Spencer Wells on this: there is only one race on this planet and that is the human race. 1 (0.3%)
Irish 1 (0.3%)
Latina 2 (0.5%)
Latino 2 (0.5%)
Mixed 1 (0.3%)
Sicilian Italian/Cuban 1 (0.3%)
(...)
227 Q42_7_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 378 (97.9%)
African American and Indian 1 (0.3%)
Black & white 1 (0.3%)
Black and White 1 (0.3%)
Cherokee, Blackfoot, Hebrew 1 (0.3%)
Italians and boriquan 1 (0.3%)
Iu 1 (0.3%)
NA 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
228 Q43 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Ancestry: numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 Yes 47 (13.1%)
2 No 312 (86.9%)
229 Q44 Your Education Level: numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 8th grade or less 5 (1.3%)
2 9th to 12th grade 18 (4.8%)
3 High school graduate or GED 70 (18.7%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 19 (5.1%)
5 Some college (no degree) 59 (15.8%)
6 Two-year associate degree 27 (7.2%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 94 (25.1%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 15 (4.0%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 58 (15.5%)
10 Don’t know 4 (1.1%)
(...) (...)
230 Q45 Mother's Education Level: numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 8th grade or less 22 (5.9%)
2 9th to 12th grade 24 (6.5%)
3 High school graduate or GED 110 (29.6%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 14 (3.8%)
5 Some college (no degree) 42 (11.3%)
6 Two-year associate degree 38 (10.2%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 51 (13.7%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 8 (2.2%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 23 (6.2%)
10 Don’t know 35 (9.4%)
(...) (...)
231 Q46 Father's Education Level: numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 8th grade or less 15 (4.0%)
2 9th to 12th grade 29 (7.8%)
3 High school graduate or GED 93 (24.9%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 26 (7.0%)
5 Some college (no degree) 32 (8.6%)
6 Two-year associate degree 13 (3.5%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 54 (14.5%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 4 (1.1%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 37 (9.9%)
10 Don’t know 64 (17.2%)
(...) (...)
232 Q47 Family and Household Relationship Status: numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 Single, never married 103 (27.4%)
2 Married, first time 107 (28.5%)
3 Married, not first time 31 (8.2%)
4 Separated, though legally married 10 (2.7%)
5 Divorced, living without partner 45 (12.0%)
6 Widowed, living without partner 27 (7.2%)
7 Living with a partner (not spouse), first time 17 (4.5%)
8 Living with a partner (not spouse), not first time 10 (2.7%)
9 No response 21 (5.6%)
10 Casado, por primera vez 2 (0.5%)
15 Vive con una pareja (no cónyuge), por primera vez 3 (0.8%)
233 Q48 Are you a parent, step-parent, or guardian? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 243 (65.0%)
2 No 131 (35.0%)
234 Q49 character 0 (0.0%) 149 (38.6%)
0 88 (22.8%)
0, children are adults 1 (0.3%)
0, they are grown up. I have grandkids. 1 (0.3%)
1 42 (10.9%)
15 or 20 1 (0.3%)
2 48 (12.4%)
2 adult children 1 (0.3%)
3 16 (4.1%)
3 adult children 1 (0.3%)
(...)
235 Q50 character 0 (0.0%) 28 (7.3%)
2 1 (0.3%)
Chinese 1 (0.3%)
E 1 (0.3%)
En 1 (0.3%)
eng 1 (0.3%)
english 5 (1.3%)
English 302 (78.2%)
English (90)Spanish 1 (0.3%)
English American Sign Language 1 (0.3%)
(...)
236 Q51_1 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 224 (58.0%) 1 Employed full-time 162 (100.0%)
237 Q51_2 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 348 (90.2%) 1 Employed part-time 38 (100.0%)
238 Q51_3 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 346 (89.6%) 1 Self-employed 40 (100.0%)
239 Q51_4 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 360 (93.3%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 26 (100.0%)
240 Q51_5 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 377 (97.7%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 9 (100.0%)
241 Q51_6 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 371 (96.1%) 1 Student 15 (100.0%)
242 Q51_7 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 307 (79.5%) 1 Retired 79 (100.0%)
243 Q51_8 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 372 (96.4%) 1 Homemaker 14 (100.0%)
244 Q51_9 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 361 (93.5%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 25 (100.0%)
245 Q51_10 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 379 (98.2%) 1 Other (please specify) 7 (100.0%)
246 Q51_10_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 379 (98.2%)
Disabled 1 (0.3%)
Employed PRN 1 (0.3%)
I have been a writer all my life, a full-time writer since 2001. 1 (0.3%)
In dental school 1 (0.3%)
Jj 1 (0.3%)
more than 1 job 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
247 Q52 Employment of Other Adults in the Household: numeric 40 (10.4%) 1 Yes 169 (48.8%)
2 No 155 (44.8%)
3 Refused 22 (6.4%)
248 Q52.2_1 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 238 (61.7%) 1 Employed full-time 148 (100.0%)
249 Q52.2_2 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 364 (94.3%) 1 Employed part-time 22 (100.0%)
250 Q52.2_3 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 367 (95.1%) 1 Self-employed 19 (100.0%)
251 Q52.2_4 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 371 (96.1%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 15 (100.0%)
252 Q52.2_5 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 382 (99.0%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 4 (100.0%)
253 Q52.2_6 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 Student 10 (100.0%)
254 Q52.2_7 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 357 (92.5%) 1 Retired 29 (100.0%)
255 Q52.2_8 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 378 (97.9%) 1 Homemaker 8 (100.0%)
256 Q52.2_9 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 375 (97.2%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 11 (100.0%)
257 Q52.2_10 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 337 (87.3%) 1 Other (please specify) 49 (100.0%)
258 Q52.2_10_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 342 (88.6%)
Disabled 1 (0.3%)
I live alone 3 (0.8%)
I’m a single mother 1 (0.3%)
It's just my child & I in the home 1 (0.3%)
Jj 1 (0.3%)
Just him 1 (0.3%)
Just me 1 (0.3%)
Just respondent 1 (0.3%)
Lives alone 4 (1.0%)
(...)
259 Q53 Home Ownership: - Selected Choice numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Own 214 (57.2%)
2 Rent 126 (33.7%)
3 Live with family/friends without paying rent 11 (2.9%)
4 Other (please specify) 4 (1.1%)
5 Prefer not to say 14 (3.7%)
6 Alquilada 5 (1.3%)
260 Q53_4_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 382 (99.0%)
G 1 (0.3%)
Rent to own from family 1 (0.3%)
Rental apartment 1 (0.3%)
Still have a mortgage 1 (0.3%)
261 Q54 Number of times moved in the past 5 years: numeric 29 (7.5%) 1 0 185 (51.8%)
2 1 98 (27.5%)
3 2 35 (9.8%)
4 3 18 (5.0%)
5 4 8 (2.2%)
6 5 5 (1.4%)
7 6 2 (0.6%)
8 7 3 (0.8%)
12 11+ 3 (0.8%)
262 Q55 character 0 (0.0%) 21 (5.4%)
1 1 (0.3%)
1 month 3 (0.8%)
1 week 2 (0.5%)
1 year 18 (4.7%)
1 year and 3 months 1 (0.3%)
1 year next week 1 (0.3%)
1 year. 1 (0.3%)
1 years 1 (0.3%)
1 yr 8 mos 1 (0.3%)
(...)
263 Q56 Imagine the most religious person you know. How religious would you say they are? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Not at all 14 (3.8%)
2 Slightly 23 (6.2%)
3 Moderately 56 (15.0%)
4 Very 252 (67.6%)
5 No response 28 (7.5%)
264 Q57 Compared to that person, how religious would you say that you are? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 I am not at all 77 (20.6%)
2 I am much less 103 (27.6%)
3 I am slightly less 80 (21.4%)
4 I am about the same 64 (17.2%)
5 I am even more 20 (5.4%)
6 No response 29 (7.8%)
265 Q58 Imagine the most spiritual person you know. How spiritual would you say they are? numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 Not at all 11 (3.0%)
2 Slightly 28 (7.5%)
3 Moderately 67 (18.0%)
4 Very 226 (60.8%)
5 No response 40 (10.8%)
266 Q59 Compared to that person, how spiritual would you say that you are? numeric 15 (3.9%) 1 I am not at all 42 (11.3%)
2 I am much less 69 (18.6%)
3 I am slightly less 87 (23.5%)
4 I am about the same 104 (28.0%)
5 I am even more 28 (7.5%)
6 No response 41 (11.1%)
267 Q60 Are any firearms now kept in or around your home? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 110 (29.4%)
2 No 226 (60.4%)
3 Don't Know/ Not sure 13 (3.5%)
4 Refused 19 (5.1%)
5 No 6 (1.6%)
268 Q61 Are any of these firearms now loaded? numeric 275 (71.2%) 1 Yes 43 (38.7%)
2 No 57 (51.4%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 6 (5.4%)
4 Refused 4 (3.6%)
5 No 1 (0.9%)
269 Q62 Are any of these loaded firearms also unlocked? numeric 279 (72.3%) 1 Yes 31 (29.0%)
2 No 65 (60.7%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 6 (5.6%)
4 Refused 4 (3.7%)
7 Se niega a responder 1 (0.9%)
270 Q63 Which of these income brackets is closest to the total household income in your home? numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Less than $5,000 25 (6.8%)
2 $5,000 to $9,999 6 (1.6%)
3 $10,000 to $14,999 19 (5.2%)
4 $15,000 to $19,999 10 (2.7%)
5 $20,000 to $24,999 19 (5.2%)
6 $25,000 to $29,999 15 (4.1%)
7 $30,000 to $34,999 14 (3.8%)
8 $35,000 to $39,999 8 (2.2%)
9 $40,000 to $49,999 14 (3.8%)
10 $50,000 to $59,999 30 (8.2%)
(...) (...)
271 Q64_1 How would you evaluate your current economic status relative to others at this time? - My economic status is... numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Greatly below average 34 (9.2%)
2 Below average 74 (20.1%)
3 Average 119 (32.3%)
4 Above average 94 (25.5%)
5 Greatly above average 19 (5.2%)
6 No response (NR) 28 (7.6%)
272 Q31_21 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) numeric 384 (99.5%) 1 Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) 2 (100.0%)
273 SurveyDate numeric 269 (69.7%) 2024-10-31 15:31:37 1 (0.9%)
2024-10-31 22:14:19 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 10:08:34 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 19:35:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 23:15:46 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-03 18:17:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:42:20 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:59:11 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 10:14:54 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 12:28:06 1 (0.9%)
(...)
274 Duration__in_seconds_ numeric 269 (69.7%) [15, 240828] 117
275 Finished Finished numeric 269 (69.7%) 0 False 6 (5.1%)
1 True 111 (94.9%)
276 Q122 character 269 (69.7%) 71 (60.7%)
O 1 (0.9%)
Barry Harbour is an older neighborhood. Very few children. Mostly older people. Several neighbors have died recently. Houses have sold to new folks and people mostly keep to their selves. 1 (0.9%)
been a good neighborhood-alot of us have lived here a long time 1 (0.9%)
Bridgework Condos and City Homes are a pretty tight knit community within the River Market that look after each other and property. 1 (0.9%)
Glad you are doing this. 1 (0.9%)
Honestly, we don't interact with our neighborhood. We pay an HOA and have access to a neighborhood pool, but otherwise, we keep to ourselves. We have lived her 6 years, and I don't know the name of anyone who lives in our neighborhood. Most of them are Trump supporters, so I really have no interest in knowing them. However, I do wish we knew some people, but short of just going and knocking on their doors (after living here for 6 years and never speaking, AWKWARD), there's just no chance to do so. I am saddened that my kids aren't spending time outside with the neighbor kids (if there even are any), that was such an important facet of my own childhood. 1 (0.9%)
I appreciate the work you do. As a researcher myself, I know how hard it is to get quality data. While we just moved to KC in July, I lived here for a few years (downtown) and am not new to the city! 1 (0.9%)
I believe my neighbors in my area have all had concerns over the violence moving closer to Waldo. The crime that is committed here, it from people coming from other neighborhoods because ours is seen as “nicer” with nicer things to take. 1 (0.9%)
I don’t think police prevent crime. 1 (0.9%)
(...)


Printing the codebook allowed us to identify a clear problem right away, one that we should have anticipated. The different data sets had different value labels. R actually warned us about this when we combined the data. But it simply used value labels from the main English version of the survey when there was a conflict. However, for the Spanish survey, there appear to be different values indicating the same answer. For example, for Q4_1 which asks about speaking with a politician or local official to address a neighborhood problem, the “No” answer is coded as 3 in the Spanish version and 2 in the English version. Thus, when combining them, we end up with values of 2 and 3 indicating an “No” answer. Of course, this is a problem if the values of 2 in the Spanish survey are also assigned the value 2 in the combined survey as these were “Yes” answers but will be counted as “No” answers in the combined data (or at least labeled as such). What all this means is that we need to go back to the raw survey data and recode values to align with the main community survey.

As with the different variable names, we think the bulk of the problem is in the Spanish version of the main survey. So we are going to start by printing out a codebook for that survey, perhaps along with the main survey, to identify where the differences exist.

Show code
kcspan_codebook_trim <- kc_spansurv_rename %>%
  select_if(is.numeric) 

kcspan_codebook <- print_html(data_codebook(kcspan_codebook_trim))
kcspan_codebook
kcspan_codebook_trim (6 rows and 247 variables, 220 shown)
ID Name Label Type Missings Values Value Labels N
1 ID numeric 0 (0.0%) [264, 269] 6
2 Q66 Título: Encuesta Comunitaria KC Investigador Principal: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, Universidad de Missouri-Kansas City ¿CUÁL ES EL PROPÓSITO DE ESTE FORMULARIO? Este formulario de consentimiento describe el estudio de investigación y le ayuda a decidir si desea participar. Proporciona información importante sobre lo que se le pedirá que haga en el estudio, sobre los riesgos y beneficios de participar en el estudio y sobre sus derechos como participante de la investigación. Debería: ● Lea atentamente la información de este documento. ● Haga preguntas al entrevistador, especialmente si no entiende algo. ● No acepte participar hasta que todas sus preguntas hayan sido respondidas o hasta que esté seguro quien quiera participar. ● Comprenda que su participación en este estudio implica participar en una entrevista que durará aproximadamente 50 minutos. ¿CUÁL ES EL PROPÓSITO DE ESTE ESTUDIO? El propósito de esta encuesta comunitaria es comprender las pe numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Marque aquí si acepta participar en el estudio de investigación. 6 (100.0%)
3 INTERVIEWER Nombre del entrevistador de la comunidad numeric 0 (0.0%) 27 Marielena Marroquin 3 (50.0%)
47 Vincent Hunter 3 (50.0%)
4 NBHD ¿Nombre del barrio? numeric 0 (0.0%) 11 Lykins 1 (16.7%)
13 Palestine East 1 (16.7%)
21 Ruskin Heights 1 (16.7%)
23 Brown Estates 1 (16.7%)
34 Ivanhoe Northeast 1 (16.7%)
39 East Swope Highlands 1 (16.7%)
5 Q0_Size Does your neighborhood have a name? - Size numeric 4 (66.7%) 2148804 1 (50.0%)
3008929 1 (50.0%)
6 Q1 ¿Tu barrio tiene nombre? - Selected Choice numeric 1 (16.7%) 1 Sí (ingrese el nombre a continuación) 1 (20.0%)
2 No 1 (20.0%)
3 no lo sé 3 (60.0%)
8 Q2.1 En general, ¿le gusta o no este barrio como lugar para vivir? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 ME GUSTA MUCHO 2 (33.3%)
3 ME GUSTA 3 (50.0%)
4 NO ME GUSTA 1 (16.7%)
9 Q2.2 Supongamos que, por alguna razón, TUVIERA que mudarse de este vecindario. ¿Extrañaría el vecindario mucho, un poco, poco o nada? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 SÍ, MUCHO 2 (33.3%)
2 SÍ, UN POCO 2 (33.3%)
4 NO, NADA 2 (33.3%)
10 Q2.3 ¿Cuál es la probabilidad de que usted decida mudarse de este vecindario en los próximos cinco años? numeric 0 (0.0%) 8 MUY PROBABLE 2 (33.3%)
9 PROBABLE 2 (33.3%)
11 MPROBABLE 1 (16.7%)
12 MUY IMPROBABLE 1 (16.7%)
11 Q3 ¿Con qué frecuencia usted (u otros miembros del hogar) asisten a una iglesia, mezquita o cualquier otra organización religiosa? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 A menu- do 1 (16.7%)
2 A veces 1 (16.7%)
3 Rara vez 1 (16.7%)
4 Nunca 3 (50.0%)
12 Q3.1 está ubicada en su vecindario? numeric 3 (50.0%) 1 1 (33.3%)
2 No 2 (66.7%)
13 Q3.2 ¿Con qué frecuencia usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) asiste a una fiesta de barrio, asociación de inquilinos/junta de vecinos o consejo comunitario (es decir, Embajadores de Salud Comunitaria, Iniciativa United NH, Capitán de Barrio, Asociación de Propietarios)? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 A veces 2 (33.3%)
4 Nunca 3 (50.0%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
14 Q3.3 está ubicada en su vecindario? numeric 3 (50.0%) 1 2 (66.7%)
2 No 1 (33.3%)
15 Q3.4 Con qué frecuencia usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) asiste a un grupo empresarial o cívico, como eventos de la Cámara, Masones, Elks o Rotary Club? numeric 0 (0.0%) 7 Nunca 6 (100.0%)
17 Q3.6 ¿Con qué frecuencia usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) asiste a un club étnico o de nacionalidad en el vecindario (como un club latino, asiático o afroamericano) (hermandad/fraternidad, 100 Black Men, D9)? numeric 0 (0.0%) 5 A veces 2 (33.3%)
7 Nunca 4 (66.7%)
18 Q3.7 está ubicada en su vecindario? numeric 4 (66.7%) 1 1 (50.0%)
2 No 1 (50.0%)
19 Q3.8 ¿Con qué frecuencia usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) asiste a un evento político local (es decir, reuniones de la municipalidad, eventos electorales)? numeric 0 (0.0%) 7 Nunca 6 (100.0%)
20 Q3.9 está ubicada en su vecindario? numeric 5 (83.3%) 2 No 1 (100.0%)
21 Q4_1 A veces, las personas de un vecindario hacen cosas para solucionar un problema local o para hacer que el vecindario sea un mejor lugar para vivir. Por favor, dígame (si usted o algún miembro de su hogar) ha participado en las siguientes actividades desde que empezó a vivir en este vecindario: - ¿Ha hablado usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) con un político local o un funcionario local electo, como el concejal de su distrito, sobre un problema del vecindario o una mejora del vecindario? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 1 (16.7%)
3 No 5 (83.3%)
22 Q4_2 A veces, las personas de un vecindario hacen cosas para solucionar un problema local o para hacer que el vecindario sea un mejor lugar para vivir. Por favor, dígame (si usted o algún miembro de su hogar) ha participado en las siguientes actividades desde que empezó a vivir en este vecindario: - ¿Ha hablado usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) con una persona o grupo que estuvo causando un problema en el vecindario? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 1 (16.7%)
3 No 5 (83.3%)
23 Q4_3 A veces, las personas de un vecindario hacen cosas para solucionar un problema local o para hacer que el vecindario sea un mejor lugar para vivir. Por favor, dígame (si usted o algún miembro de su hogar) ha participado en las siguientes actividades desde que empezó a vivir en este vecindario: - ¿Ha asistido usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) a una reunión de un grupo de su cuadra o barrio sobre un problema o una mejora del vecindario? numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 No 6 (100.0%)
24 Q4_4 A veces, las personas de un vecindario hacen cosas para solucionar un problema local o para hacer que el vecindario sea un mejor lugar para vivir. Por favor, dígame (si usted o algún miembro de su hogar) ha participado en las siguientes actividades desde que empezó a vivir en este vecindario: - ¿Ha hablado usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) con un líder religioso o ministro local para pedir ayuda con un problema del vecindario o para una mejora? numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 No 6 (100.0%)
25 Q4_5 A veces, las personas de un vecindario hacen cosas para solucionar un problema local o para hacer que el vecindario sea un mejor lugar para vivir. Por favor, dígame (si usted o algún miembro de su hogar) ha participado en las siguientes actividades desde que empezó a vivir en este vecindario: - ¿Se ha reunido usted (o algún miembro de su hogar) con los vecinos para hacer algo acerca de algún problema del vecindario o para organizar mejoras? numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 No 6 (100.0%)
26 Q5 Teniendo en cuenta todo esto, ¿cómo cree que será este barrio dentro de unos años? ¿Será un lugar mejor para vivir, seguirá igual o será peor? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 MEJOR 2 (33.3%)
2 IGUAL 4 (66.7%)
27 Q6 ¿Y cómo cree que se compara su barrio con la mayoría de los demás barrios de la ciudad? ¿Es mejor, igual o peor? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 MEJOR 3 (50.0%)
2 IGUAL 1 (16.7%)
3 PEOR 2 (33.3%)
28 Q7_1 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Barrio seguro (es decir, percepción de seguridad, vigilancia del vecindario/capitán de cuadra) numeric 0 (0.0%) 4 Satisfecho 3 (50.0%)
5 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
6 Descontento 1 (16.7%)
7 Muy descontento 1 (16.7%)
29 Q7_2 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Sentido de comunidad (es decir, interacciones entre vecinos, eventos comunitarios) numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
5 Neutral 2 (33.3%)
6 Descontento 2 (33.3%)
7 Muy descontento 1 (16.7%)
30 Q7_3 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Escuelas numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
4 Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
5 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
6 Descontento 1 (16.7%)
8 No Corresponde 2 (33.3%)
31 Q7_4 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Acceso a transporte público numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
4 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
5 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
6 Descontento 1 (16.7%)
32 Q7_5 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Vivienda numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
4 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
5 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
6 Descontento 1 (16.7%)
8 No Corresponde 1 (16.7%)
33 Q7_6 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Servicios de salud numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
4 Satisfecho 3 (50.0%)
6 Descontento 1 (16.7%)
34 Q7_7 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Parques y espacios verdes numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
4 Satisfecho 3 (50.0%)
5 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
35 Q7_8 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Caminabilidad y accesibilidad (es decir, facilidad para caminar hasta tiendas, restaurantes y otros servicios) numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
4 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
5 Neutral 2 (33.3%)
36 Q7_9 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Limpieza y mantenimiento de la ciudad (recolección de basura, limpieza de calles, limpieza de espacios públicos) numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
4 Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
5 Neutral 2 (33.3%)
7 Muy descontento 1 (16.7%)
37 Q7_10 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Diversidad cultural (presencia de comunidades culturales o étnicas) numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
4 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
5 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
8 No Corresponde 1 (16.7%)
38 Q7_11 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Infraestructura pública (es decir, aceras de calidad, alumbrado público, condiciones de las carreteras) numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
4 Satisfecho 3 (50.0%)
5 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
7 Muy descontento 1 (16.7%)
39 Q7_12 [INTERVIEWER: SELECT THE CATEGORY THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE RESPONDENT’S ANSWER FOR EACH QUESTION. REPEAT PROMPTS AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE QUESTIONS] [ENTREVISTADOR: SELECCIONE LA CATEGORÍA QUE CORRESPONDA A LA RESPUESTA DEL ENCUESTADO PARA CADA PREGUNTA. REPITA LAS INSTRUCCIONES POR LO MENOS UNA VEZ CADA TRES PREGUNTAS] - Negocios locales (es decir, tiendas de comestibles, cafés, pequeñas empresas) numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
4 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
5 Neutral 2 (33.3%)
40 Q8_1 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Si hay algún problema por aquí, los vecinos se juntan para solucionarlo. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
2 Algo de Acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
41 Q8_2 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Este es un vecindario muy unido. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
42 Q8_3 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - A nadie en este vecindario le importa mucho lo que me pase. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Algo de Acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
7 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
43 Q8_4 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Hay adultos en este vecindario a quienes los niños pueden admirar. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
2 Algo de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
7 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
44 Q8_5 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - La gente de aquí está dispuesta a ayudar a sus vecinos. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
2 Algo de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
45 Q8_6 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - La gente de este barrio generalmente no se lleva bien. numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
46 Q8_7 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Se puede contar con que los adultos en este vecindario vigilen a los niños y se aseguren de que estén seguros y no se metan en problemas. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Algo de Acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 3 (50.0%)
47 Q8_8 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Si tuviera que pedir prestados 60 dólares en una emergencia, podría pedirlos prestados a un vecino. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
7 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
48 Q8_9 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Cuando estoy lejos de casa, sé que mis vecinos están atentos a posibles problemas en mi casa. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
2 Algo de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
49 Q8_10 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - En este barrio la gente hace lo que quiere. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 4 (66.7%)
2 Algo de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
50 Q8_11 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - La gente de este barrio no comparte los mismos valores. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
2 Algo de Acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
51 Q8_12 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Si estuviera enfermo podría contar con mis vecinos para que me hicieran las compras. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 3 (50.0%)
7 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
52 Q8_13 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - La gente de este barrio es confiable. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
2 Algo de Acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
53 Q8_14 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Los niños de aquí no tienen otro lugar donde jugar que la calle. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
2 Algo de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
54 Q8_15 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Los adultos de este barrio saben quiénes son los niños que viven aquí. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo en Desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
55 Q8_16 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Los equipos y edificios del parque o zona de juegos más cercana a donde vivo están bien cuidados. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 5 (83.3%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
56 Q8_17 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - El parque o área de juegos más cercana a donde vivo, es seguro durante el día. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 5 (83.3%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
57 Q8_18 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - El parque o área de juegos más cercana a donde vivo, es seguro por la noche. numeric 0 (0.0%) 4 Algo en Desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 3 (50.0%)
7 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
58 Q8_19 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Los padres en este barrio generalmente se conocen. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
2 Algo de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
59 Q8_20 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE LAS CARACTERÍSTICAS DE SU VECINDARIO Y LAS PERSONAS QUE LO HABITAN. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR) - Los padres de este barrio saben quiénes son los amigos de sus hijos. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de Acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 3 (50.0%)
60 Q9_1 AHORA VOY A PREGUNTARLE SOBRE ALGUNAS COSAS QUE UD. PODRÍA HACER CON LA GENTE DE SU VECINDARIO. (1. A menudo, 2. A veces, 3. Rara vez, 4. Nunca, 5. No sé, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Se hacen favores entre sí? Por ejemplo, cuidar a los niños, ayudar con las compras, prestar herramientas de jardinería o de la casa y otros pequeños actos de amabilidad. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 A Menudo 1 (16.7%)
3 Rara vez 1 (16.7%)
4 Nunca 2 (33.3%)
6 Not No sé 2 (33.3%)
61 Q9_2 AHORA VOY A PREGUNTARLE SOBRE ALGUNAS COSAS QUE UD. PODRÍA HACER CON LA GENTE DE SU VECINDARIO. (1. A menudo, 2. A veces, 3. Rara vez, 4. Nunca, 5. No sé, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Cuando un vecino no está en casa, velan por su propiedad? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 A Menudo 2 (33.3%)
2 A veces 1 (16.7%)
3 Rara vez 1 (16.7%)
4 Nunca 1 (16.7%)
6 Not No sé 1 (16.7%)
62 Q9_3 AHORA VOY A PREGUNTARLE SOBRE ALGUNAS COSAS QUE UD. PODRÍA HACER CON LA GENTE DE SU VECINDARIO. (1. A menudo, 2. A veces, 3. Rara vez, 4. Nunca, 5. No sé, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Se piden consejos mutuamente sobre cuestiones personales como la crianza de los hijos u oportunidades de trabajo? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 A Menudo 1 (16.7%)
2 A veces 2 (33.3%)
4 Nunca 1 (16.7%)
6 Not No sé 1 (16.7%)
7 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
63 Q9_4 AHORA VOY A PREGUNTARLE SOBRE ALGUNAS COSAS QUE UD. PODRÍA HACER CON LA GENTE DE SU VECINDARIO. (1. A menudo, 2. A veces, 3. Rara vez, 4. Nunca, 5. No sé, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Organizan fiestas u otras reuniones donde invitan a otras personas del vecindario? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 A Menudo 1 (16.7%)
2 A veces 1 (16.7%)
3 Rara vez 1 (16.7%)
4 Nunca 3 (50.0%)
64 Q9_5 AHORA VOY A PREGUNTARLE SOBRE ALGUNAS COSAS QUE UD. PODRÍA HACER CON LA GENTE DE SU VECINDARIO. (1. A menudo, 2. A veces, 3. Rara vez, 4. Nunca, 5. No sé, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Conversan en la casa de otro o en la calle? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 A Menudo 1 (16.7%)
2 A veces 3 (50.0%)
3 Rara vez 1 (16.7%)
4 Nunca 1 (16.7%)
65 Q10_1 Las siguientes preguntas son sobre las familias que viven en el barrio. - ¿Aproximadamente cuántas familias se conocen en este barrio? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Una o dos 2 (33.3%)
3 Algunas pero menos de la mitad 4 (66.7%)
66 Q10_2 Las siguientes preguntas son sobre las familias que viven en el barrio. - ¿Aproximadamente cuántas personas en este vecindario diría usted que son religiosas o asisten a la iglesia regularmente? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Ninguna 1 (16.7%)
2 Una o dos 2 (33.3%)
3 Algunas pero menos de la mitad 2 (33.3%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
67 Q10_3 Las siguientes preguntas son sobre las familias que viven en el barrio. - ¿Cuántas personas en este vecindario diría usted que obtienen parte o la totalidad de sus ingresos de trabajos secundarios o medios alternativos? numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 Algunas pero menos de la mitad 3 (50.0%)
6 No corresponde 3 (50.0%)
68 Q10_4 Las siguientes preguntas son sobre las familias que viven en el barrio. - ¿Aproximadamente cuántos adultos en este vecindario diría usted que obtienen algo o parte de sus ingresos de un trabajo a tiempo completo o parcial? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Ninguna 1 (16.7%)
3 Algunas pero menos de la mitad 1 (16.7%)
4 La mayoría 1 (16.7%)
6 No corresponde 3 (50.0%)
69 Q11_1 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Si un grupo de niños del vecindario se falta a la escuela y se queda en una esquina, ¿qué probabilidad hay de que sus vecinos hagan algo al respecto? numeric 0 (0.0%) 10 Probable 3 (50.0%)
12 Muy improbable 1 (16.7%)
13 Definitivamente no 2 (33.3%)
70 Q11_2 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Si algunos niños pintan grafitis con aerosol en un edificio local, ¿qué probabilidad hay de que sus vecinos hagan algo al respecto? numeric 0 (0.0%) 9 Muy probable 1 (16.7%)
10 Probable 4 (66.7%)
12 Muy improbable 1 (16.7%)
71 Q11_3 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Si un niño le falta el respeto a un adulto, ¿qué probabilidad hay de que la gente de su vecindario lo regañe? numeric 0 (0.0%) 10 Probable 4 (66.7%)
12 Muy improbable 1 (16.7%)
13 Definitivamente no 1 (16.7%)
72 Q11_4 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Si un vecino conocido no tuviera dinero suficiente para iniciar un negocio en la zona, ¿qué probabilidad habría de que pidiera dinero prestado a gente de ese vecindario? numeric 0 (0.0%) 9 Muy probable 1 (16.7%)
10 Probable 1 (16.7%)
13 Definitivamente no 4 (66.7%)
73 Q11_5 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Si hubiera una pelea frente a tu casa y alguien estuviera siendo golpeado o amenazado, ¿qué probabilidad hay de que sus vecinos la disolvieran o llamaran a la policía? numeric 0 (0.0%) 8 Definitivamente 1 (16.7%)
9 Muy probable 3 (50.0%)
10 Probable 2 (33.3%)
74 Q11_6 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS AFIRMACIONES SOBRE COSAS QUE LAS PERSONAS DE TU VECINDARIO PUEDEN HACER O NO. (1. Definitivamente, 2. Muy probable, 3. Probable, 4. Improbable, 5. Muy improbable, 6. Definitivamente no, 9. No aplicable / NR) - Supongamos que debido a los recortes presupuestarios, la municipalidad va a cerrar la estación de bomberos más cercana a su casa. ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que los residentes del barrio se organicen para intentar hacer algo para mantener abierta la estación de bomberos? numeric 0 (0.0%) 8 Definitivamente 1 (16.7%)
9 Muy probable 3 (50.0%)
10 Probable 1 (16.7%)
14 No aplicable 1 (16.7%)
75 Q12_1 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema los deshechos, los vidrios rotos o la basura en las aceras y calles? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es un problema 2 (33.3%)
3 Es un problema moderado 2 (33.3%)
4 Es un problema importante 2 (33.3%)
76 Q12_2 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto son un problema los grafitis en edificios y paredes? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es un problema 1 (16.7%)
2 Es un problema menor 1 (16.7%)
3 Es un problema moderado 3 (50.0%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
77 Q12_3 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto son un problema las casas o locales comerciales vacíos o abandonados? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es un problema 1 (16.7%)
3 Es un problema moderado 5 (83.3%)
78 Q12_4 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema el consumo de alcohol en público? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es un problema 1 (16.7%)
2 Es un problema menor 1 (16.7%)
3 Es un problema moderado 1 (16.7%)
4 Es un problema importante 3 (50.0%)
79 Q12_5 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema la venta o el consumo de drogas? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es un problema 1 (16.7%)
3 Es un problema moderado 1 (16.7%)
4 Es un problema importante 3 (50.0%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
80 Q12_6 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema los grupos de adolescentes o adultos que se reúnen en el vecindario y causan problemas? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es un problema 2 (33.3%)
3 Es un problema moderado 1 (16.7%)
4 Es un problema importante 3 (50.0%)
81 Q12_7 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto son un problema los diferentes grupos sociales que no se llevan bien entre sí? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es un problema 3 (50.0%)
2 Es un problema menor 1 (16.7%)
3 Es un problema moderado 1 (16.7%)
4 Es un problema importante 1 (16.7%)
82 Q12_8 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema que la policía no patrulla la zona o no responde a las llamadas de su área? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es un problema 2 (33.3%)
3 Es un problema moderado 1 (16.7%)
4 Es un problema importante 3 (50.0%)
83 Q12_9 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema el uso de fuerza excesiva por parte de la policía? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es un problema 2 (33.3%)
2 Es un problema menor 1 (16.7%)
3 Es un problema moderado 2 (33.3%)
4 Es un problema importante 1 (16.7%)
84 Q12_10 Voy a leer una lista de problemas en algunos vecindarios. Por favor, dígame hasta qué punto, éstos son un problema en su vecindario (1. No es un problema, 2. Es un problema menor, 3. Es un problema moderado, 4. Es un problema importante, 9. No corresponde/NR) - ¿Hasta qué punto es un problema la falta de confianza entre las empresas locales y los residentes? numeric 1 (16.7%) 1 No es un problema 2 (40.0%)
3 Es un problema moderado 3 (60.0%)
85 Q13 Acabamos de preguntarle sobre una lista de problemas en su vecindario. De los puntos que usted consideró que eran problemas, ¿reportó algún problema o inquietud de su vecindario a las autoridades pertinentes o a los grupos comunitarios? Sí/No, si su respuesta es sí, responda las preguntas a continuación. numeric 0 (0.0%) 4 3 (50.0%)
5 No 3 (50.0%)
86 Q16_1 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Las leyes se hicieron para romperlas. numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 4 (66.7%)
6 No Corresponde 1 (16.7%)
87 Q16_2 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Está bien hacer lo que quieras siempre y cuando no hagas daño a nadie. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
88 Q16_3 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Para ganar dinero ya no existen métodos correctos o incorrectos, solo métodos fáciles y métodos difíciles. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Algo de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
6 No Corresponde 3 (50.0%)
89 Q16_4 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Las peleas entre amigos o dentro de familias no son asunto de nadie. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
6 No Corresponde 1 (16.7%)
90 Q16_5 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - La policía debe ignorar las peleas entre pandillas o grupos rivales. numeric 0 (0.0%) 5 Muy en desacuerdo 5 (83.3%)
6 No Corresponde 1 (16.7%)
91 Q16_6 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Hoy en día una persona tiene que vivir el presente y dejar que el mañana se encargue de sí mismo. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
92 Q16_7 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Mucha gente en este barrio tiene miedo de salir de noche. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 4 (66.7%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
93 Q16_8 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Hay áreas de este vecindario donde todos saben que se espera que haya problemas. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 4 (66.7%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
94 Q16_9 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - Corres un gran riesgo si caminas solo por este vecindario después del anochecer. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
95 Q16_10 Voy a leer algunas afirmaciones que a veces hace la gente. Por favor, dígame si está muy de acuerdo, de acuerdo, en desacuerdo o muy en desacuerdo con cada una de ellas. (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/NR). - La mayoría de la gente en este vecindario es moral. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Algo de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 3 (50.0%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
96 Q17_1 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Con qué frecuencia hubo una pelea en este barrio en la que se utilizó un arma? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 0 veces (nunca) en los últimos seis meses 4 (66.7%)
2 1 a 4 veces (ocasionalmente) 2 (33.3%)
97 Q17_2 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Con qué frecuencia hubo una discusión violenta entre vecinos? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 0 veces (nunca) en los últimos seis meses 4 (66.7%)
2 1 a 4 veces (ocasionalmente) 1 (16.7%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
98 Q17_3 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Peleas de pandillas o de grupos? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 0 veces (nunca) en los últimos seis meses 4 (66.7%)
2 1 a 4 veces (ocasionalmente) 2 (33.3%)
99 Q17_4 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Agresión sexual o violación? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 0 veces (nunca) en los últimos seis meses 6 (100.0%)
100 Q17_5 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Un robo o un atraco? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 0 veces (nunca) en los últimos seis meses 3 (50.0%)
2 1 a 4 veces (ocasionalmente) 2 (33.3%)
3 5 a 10 veces (aproximadamente una vez al mes) 1 (16.7%)
101 Q17_6 Voy a describir algunos acontecimientos que pudieron o no haber sucedido en este barrio. ¿Cuál de las siguientes respuestas mejor describe la frecuencia con la que cada uno de estos eventos ocurrió en su vecindario durante los últimos seis meses? - ¿Maniobras con vehículos o carreras callejeras? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 0 veces (nunca) en los últimos seis meses 2 (33.3%)
2 1 a 4 veces (ocasionalmente) 2 (33.3%)
4 11 a 20 veces (aproximadamente cada dos semanas) 2 (33.3%)
102 Q18 Alguien ha usado alguna vez violencia, como un asalto, una pelea o una agresión sexual, contra usted en su vecindario? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 No 5 (83.3%)
4 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
103 Q18.1 ¿Eso sucedió en los últimos seis meses? numeric 4 (66.7%) 1 1 (50.0%)
4 No corresponde 1 (50.0%)
104 Q18.2 ¿Alguna vez han entrado a robar a su casa? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 2 (33.3%)
2 No 4 (66.7%)
105 Q18.3 ¿Eso sucedió en los últimos seis meses? numeric 3 (50.0%) 1 1 (33.3%)
2 No 1 (33.3%)
4 No corresponde 1 (33.3%)
106 Q18.4 ¿Le han robado algo de su patio, porche, garaje o de algún otro lugar fuera de su casa (pero en su propiedad)? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 1 (16.7%)
2 No 5 (83.3%)
107 Q18.5 ¿Eso sucedió en los últimos seis meses? numeric 4 (66.7%) 1 1 (50.0%)
4 No corresponde 1 (50.0%)
108 Q18.6 ¿Ha sufrido daños a la propiedad, incluidos daños a vehículos estacionados en la calle, en el exterior de su casa o a otra propiedad personal? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 2 (33.3%)
2 No 3 (50.0%)
4 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
109 Q18.7 ¿Eso sucedió en los últimos seis meses? numeric 2 (33.3%) 1 2 (50.0%)
4 No corresponde 2 (50.0%)
110 Q19_1 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía de este barrio responde a los problemas locales. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
111 Q19_2 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía está haciendo un buen trabajo abordando los problemas que realmente preocupan a la gente de este barrio. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
112 Q19_3 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía tiene interacciones positivas con la gente de este vecindario. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
113 Q19_4 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía es justa en su trato a la gente de este barrio. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 5 (83.3%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
114 Q19_5 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía no está haciendo un buen trabajo en la prevención del crimen en este barrio. numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 3 (50.0%)
115 Q19_6 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía hace un buen trabajo en responder a las personas de este vecindario después de que han sido víctimas de un delito. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
116 Q19_7 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la vigilancia policial en este barrio (1. Muy de acuerdo, 2. Algo de acuerdo, 3. Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo, 4. Algo en desacuerdo, 5. Muy en desacuerdo, 9. No corresponde/Sin respuesta) - La policía no es capaz de mantener el orden en las calles y aceras de este barrio. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
5 Muy en desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
117 Q20_1 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Hay un centro juvenil para¿Hay un centro juvenil para niños o adolescents en su barrio? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 1 (16.7%)
3 No sé 2 (33.3%)
4 No 3 (50.0%)
118 Q20_2 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Existen programas de recreación además de aquellos que se ofrecen en la escuela (se ofrecen en su vecindario)? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 1 (16.7%)
3 No sé 3 (50.0%)
4 No 2 (33.3%)
119 Q20_3 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Las escuelas del vecindario ofrecen algún programa extraescolar, académico y/o recreativo? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 2 (33.3%)
3 No sé 4 (66.7%)
120 Q20_4 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Se ofrecen servicios de tutoria, como un programa de Big Brothers O Big Sisters? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 2 (33.3%)
3 No sé 4 (66.7%)
121 Q20_5 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Se ofrecen servicios de salud mental para niños y adolescentes en su vecindario? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 3 (50.0%)
3 No sé 3 (50.0%)
122 Q20_6 Le voy a leer una lista de servicios para niños y adolescentes. Para cada uno, díganme si se ofrece en su barrio. - ¿Existen servicios de intervención en casos de crisis que se ofrecen a niños y adolescents en su vecindario? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 3 (50.0%)
3 No sé 3 (50.0%)
123 Q21_1 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Falta de servicios de salud mental. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Es una causa menor 3 (50.0%)
3 Es una causa mayor 3 (50.0%)
124 Q21_2 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Falta de estructura familiar. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es una causa 1 (16.7%)
2 Es una causa menor 1 (16.7%)
3 Es una causa mayor 4 (66.7%)
125 Q21_3 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - No hay suficiente apoyo para la policía. numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 Es una causa mayor 5 (83.3%)
4 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
126 Q21_4 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Falta de refugios para personas sin hogar. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Es una causa menor 1 (16.7%)
3 Es una causa mayor 5 (83.3%)
127 Q21_5 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Fácil acceso a las armas. numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 Es una causa mayor 6 (100.0%)
128 Q21_6 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - No hay suficientes agentes de policía. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es una causa 2 (33.3%)
2 Es una causa menor 1 (16.7%)
3 Es una causa mayor 3 (50.0%)
129 Q21_7 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Falta de espacio en la cárcel. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 No es una causa 2 (33.3%)
3 Es una causa mayor 3 (50.0%)
4 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
130 Q21_8 ¿En qué medida cree usted que cada uno de los siguientes es una causa de delincuencia? - Jueces/fiscales poco severos. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Es una causa menor 5 (83.3%)
4 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
131 Q22_1 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Valor inmobiliario numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 1 (16.7%)
2 Probablemente 4 (66.7%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
132 Q22_2 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Éxito en la industria de servicios (es decir, hotel, restaurante). numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 2 (33.3%)
2 Probablemente 2 (33.3%)
4 Probablemente no 1 (16.7%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
133 Q22_3 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Que nuevas empresas vengan a Kansas City. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 1 (16.7%)
2 Probablemente 2 (33.3%)
3 Casi igual 1 (16.7%)
4 Probablemente no 2 (33.3%)
134 Q22_4 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Turismo. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 1 (16.7%)
2 Probablemente 2 (33.3%)
4 Probablemente no 3 (50.0%)
135 Q22_5 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Éxodo de residentes. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 1 (16.7%)
2 Probablemente 3 (50.0%)
4 Probablemente no 2 (33.3%)
136 Q22_6 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Oportunidades profesionales. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Probablemente 4 (66.7%)
4 Probablemente no 2 (33.3%)
137 Q22_7 ¿Cuáles son las posibilidades de que el crimen afecte negativamente lo siguiente? - Inversión empresarial. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Probablemente 4 (66.7%)
4 Probablemente no 1 (16.7%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
138 Q23_1 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más financiación para servicios de salud mental. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 1 (16.7%)
2 Probablemente 5 (83.3%)
139 Q23_2 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Promoción de nuevos negocios en KC. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 3 (50.0%)
2 Probablemente 3 (50.0%)
140 Q23_3 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Mas turismo numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 3 (50.0%)
2 Probablemente 3 (50.0%)
141 Q23_4 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más opciones de vivienda asequible. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 4 (66.7%)
2 Probablemente 2 (33.3%)
142 Q23_5 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más oportunidades profesionales. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 3 (50.0%)
2 Probablemente 3 (50.0%)
143 Q23_6 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más inversión empresarial. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 2 (33.3%)
2 Probablemente 3 (50.0%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
144 Q23_7 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más fondos para la policía. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 2 (33.3%)
2 Probablemente 4 (66.7%)
145 Q23_8 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Sentencias más severas. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 2 (33.3%)
2 Probablemente 4 (66.7%)
146 Q23_9 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más intervenciones familiares. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 3 (50.0%)
2 Probablemente 3 (50.0%)
147 Q23_10 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más actividades supervisadas para jóvenes. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 3 (50.0%)
2 Probablemente 3 (50.0%)
148 Q23_11 ¿Cuál es la posibilidad de que cada una de las siguientes iniciativas sean soluciones efectivas para reducir la delincuencia? - Más legislación de control de armas (por ejemplo, prohibición de armas de asalto y cargadores de alta capacidad, verificación universal de antecedentes en todas las ventas de armas). numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Casi seguro 4 (66.7%)
2 Probablemente 2 (33.3%)
149 Q24_1 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Siento la obligación moral de obedecer a la policía. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 6 (100.0%)
150 Q24_2 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Se puede confiar que la policía tomará decisiones que sean correctas para mi comunidad. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 5 (83.3%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
151 Q24_3 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Siento el deber moral de apoyar las decisiones de la policía, incluso cuando no estoy de acuerdo con ellas. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 4 (66.7%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
152 Q24_4 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Siento el deber moral de obedecer las instrucciones de la policía, incluso si no entiendo las razones detrás de ellas. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
153 Q24_5 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - La gente como yo no tiene otra opción que obedecer a la policía. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 4 (66.7%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
154 Q24_6 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Si no haces lo que te dice la policía, te tratarán mal. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 3 (50.0%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 2 (33.3%)
155 Q24_7 Ahora me gustaría saber qué piensa usted sobre la policía en general. - Sólo obedezco a la policía porque les tengo miedo. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo en desacuerdo 4 (66.7%)
156 Q25_1 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Llame a la policía para denunciar un delito del que haya sido testigo. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy probable 3 (50.0%)
2 Probable 3 (50.0%)
157 Q25_2 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Ayude a la policía a encontrar a alguien sospechoso de un delito proporcionando información. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy probable 4 (66.7%)
2 Probable 2 (33.3%)
158 Q25_3 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Reporte actividades peligrosas o sospechosas a la policía. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy probable 5 (83.3%)
2 Probable 1 (16.7%)
159 Q25_4 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Proporcione a la policía información que les ayude a resolver un crimen. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy probable 5 (83.3%)
3 Improbable 1 (16.7%)
160 Q25_5 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Tome un artículo barato de una tienda sin pagar por él. numeric 0 (0.0%) 4 Muy improbable 6 (100.0%)
161 Q25_6 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Tome medicamentos recetados que no le fueron prescritos. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Probable 1 (16.7%)
4 Muy improbable 5 (83.3%)
162 Q25_7 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Consuma alcohol en un lugar donde no debería. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Probable 1 (16.7%)
4 Muy improbable 5 (83.3%)
163 Q25_8 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Estacione un auto en un lugar que no debería. numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 Probable 1 (16.7%)
3 Improbable 1 (16.7%)
4 Muy improbable 4 (66.7%)
164 Q25_9 ¿Qué probabilidad hay de que usted…? - Exceda el límite de velocidad mientras conduce un vehículo motorizado. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy probable 2 (33.3%)
3 Improbable 1 (16.7%)
4 Muy improbable 2 (33.3%)
5 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
165 Q26 ¿Ha oído de alguna iniciativa específica en Kansas City centrada en reducir la violencia? numeric 0 (0.0%) 5 No 6 (100.0%)
166 Q29_1 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Calidad de vida en la ciudad, en general. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
2 Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
3 Neutral 3 (50.0%)
5 Insatisfacho 1 (16.7%)
167 Q29_2 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Sensación de seguridad en su vecindario. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
2 Satisfecho 3 (50.0%)
3 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
4 Algo insatisfecho 1 (16.7%)
168 Q29_3 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Aspecto físico de su vecindario. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 3 (50.0%)
169 Q29_4 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Imagen de la ciudad, en general. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
2 Satisfecho 3 (50.0%)
3 Neutral 2 (33.3%)
170 Q29_5 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Calidad de los servicios prestados por KCMO. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 3 (50.0%)
171 Q29_6 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Valor recibido por impuestos y tarifas municipales. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
2 Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
3 Neutral 3 (50.0%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
172 Q29_7 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Sensación de seguridad en la ciudad, en general. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo insatisfecho 1 (16.7%)
173 Q29_8 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Calidad del sistema educativo, en general. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 3 (50.0%)
174 Q29_9 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Calidad de los servicios policiales. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 2 (33.3%)
175 Q29_10 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Calidad de los servicios vecinales. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 3 (50.0%)
176 Q29_11 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Relación entre vecindario y la policía. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
4 Algo insatisfecho 1 (16.7%)
5 Insatisfacho 1 (16.7%)
177 Q29_12 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Eficacia de la protección de la policía. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 2 (33.3%)
178 Q29_13 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Aplicación de las leyes de tránsito locales. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
5 Insatisfacho 1 (16.7%)
179 Q29_14 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Servicios de control de estacionamiento. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 2 (33.3%)
180 Q29_15 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Rapidez con la que la policía responde a las emergencias. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 3 (50.0%)
2 Satisfecho 1 (16.7%)
3 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
5 Insatisfacho 1 (16.7%)
181 Q29_16 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Capacidad de respuesta del departamento de policía a las preocupaciones de los residentes. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 2 (33.3%)
182 Q29_17 AHORA VOY A LEER ALGUNAS DECLARACIONES SOBRE SUS PERCEPCIONES DE KCMO. - Los esfuerzos de la municipalidad para prevenir el crimen, en general. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
2 Satisfecho 2 (33.3%)
3 Neutral 1 (16.7%)
5 Insatisfacho 1 (16.7%)
183 Q30 ¿Utiliza tecnología (por ejemplo, aplicaciones del vecindario, grupos de redes sociales) para mantenerse informado sobre delitos o problemas en su vecindario? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 5 (83.3%)
2 No 1 (16.7%)
187 Q31_21 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) numeric 4 (66.7%) 1 Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) 2 (100.0%)
188 Q31_13 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Facebook numeric 2 (33.3%) 1 Facebook 4 (100.0%)
191 Q31_15 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice TikTok numeric 5 (83.3%) 1 TikTok 1 (100.0%)
194 Q32 ¿Alguna vez ha reportado una actividad sospechosa o un delito en su vecindario mediante el uso de tecnología (por ejemplo, aplicaciones, redes sociales)? numeric 1 (16.7%) 1 2 (40.0%)
2 No 3 (60.0%)
195 Q33 ¿Cree que las plataformas basadas en tecnología (por ejemplo, aplicaciones, redes sociales) han hecho que su vecindario sea más seguro? numeric 1 (16.7%) 1 Totalmente de acuerdo 2 (40.0%)
3 Neutral 1 (20.0%)
4 En desacuerdo 2 (40.0%)
196 Q34 ¿Ha notado un aumento en los problemas en el vecindario (por ejemplo, vandalismo, robos) a través de noticias o alertas de estas plataformas tecnológicas? numeric 1 (16.7%) 1 Sí, significativamente 2 (40.0%)
3 No, se ha mantenido igual 3 (60.0%)
197 Q35 ¿Cree que el mayor uso de tecnología en su vecindario (por ejemplo, cámaras de seguridad, aplicaciones) ha contribuido a una disminución de la delincuencia o el desorden? numeric 1 (16.7%) 1 Totalmente de acuerdo 1 (20.0%)
2 De acuerdo 3 (60.0%)
3 Neutral 1 (20.0%)
198 Q36 La ciudad está preparada para ser sede del Mundial de 2026. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 2 (33.3%)
3 Ni de acuerdo ni desacuerdo 1 (16.7%)
6 No Corresponde 1 (16.7%)
199 Q37 Ser sede del Mundial de la FIFA 2026 mejorará la seguridad en la ciudad. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Muy de acuerdo 5 (83.3%)
2 Algo de acuerdo 1 (16.7%)
200 Q38 ¿Asistió al desfile de los Chiefs el 14 de febrero de 2024? numeric 0 (0.0%) 2 No 6 (100.0%)
201 Q39 Si los Chiefs ganan el Super Bowl nuevamente, ¿asistirás al desfile de los Chiefs en 2025? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 3 (50.0%)
2 No 2 (33.3%)
3 Sin respuesta 1 (16.7%)
202 Q41 Identidad de género: - Selected Choice numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Masculino 3 (50.0%)
2 Femenino 3 (50.0%)
203 Q42_1 Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Selected Choice Blanca numeric 4 (66.7%) 1 Blanca 2 (100.0%)
205 Q42_3 Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Selected Choice ndígena estadounidense o nativa de Alaska numeric 5 (83.3%) 1 ndígena estadounidense o nativa de Alaska 1 (100.0%)
208 Q42_6 Raza: (seleccione todas las que correspondan) - Selected Choice Otra raza: numeric 2 (33.3%) 1 Otra raza: 4 (100.0%)
210 Q43 Ascendencia hispana, latina o española: numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 6 (100.0%)
211 Q44 Su nivel de educación numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 8vo grado o menos 1 (16.7%)
11 9no a 12do grado 1 (16.7%)
12 Graduado de la escuela secundaria o GED 3 (50.0%)
13 Escuela/programa técnico, comercial, vocacional o de negocios después de la escuela secundaria 1 (16.7%)
212 Q45 Nivel de educación de la madre: numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 8vo grado o menos 1 (16.7%)
11 9no a 12do grado 1 (16.7%)
12 Graduado de la escuela secundaria o GED 2 (33.3%)
19 No sé 2 (33.3%)
213 Q46 Nivel de educación del padre: numeric 0 (0.0%) 12 Graduado de la escuela secundaria o GED 2 (33.3%)
19 No sé 4 (66.7%)
214 Q47 Estado civil: numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Soltero, nunca se casó 1 (16.7%)
10 Casado, por primera vez 2 (33.3%)
15 Vive con una pareja (no cónyuge), por primera vez 3 (50.0%)
215 Q48 ¿Es usted padre/madre, padrastro/madrastra o tutor? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 6 (100.0%)
216 Q51_1 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Empleado a tiempo completo numeric 2 (33.3%) 1 Empleado a tiempo completo 4 (100.0%)
217 Q51_2 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Empleado a tiempo parcial numeric 5 (83.3%) 1 Empleado a tiempo parcial 1 (100.0%)
219 Q51_4 Situación laboral actual: (Marque todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Desempleado, buscando trabajo numeric 5 (83.3%) 1 Desempleado, buscando trabajo 1 (100.0%)
226 Q52 Empleo de otros adultos en el hogar: numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 5 (83.3%)
2 No 1 (16.7%)
227 Q52.2_1 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Empleado a tiempo completo numeric 2 (33.3%) 1 Empleado a tiempo completo 4 (100.0%)
228 Q52.2_2 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Empleado a tiempo parcial numeric 5 (83.3%) 1 Empleado a tiempo parcial 1 (100.0%)
236 Q52.2_10 Situación laboral actual de otros adultos en el hogar: (marque todo lo que corresponda) - Selected Choice Otro (especifique): numeric 5 (83.3%) 1 Otro (especifique): 1 (100.0%)
237 Q53 Propiedad de la vivienda: - Selected Choice numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Propia 1 (16.7%)
6 Alquilada 5 (83.3%)
238 Q54 Número de mudanzas en los últimos cinco años: numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 1 2 (33.3%)
2 2 3 (50.0%)
12 0 1 (16.7%)
239 Q56 Imagine a la persona más religiosa que conozca. ¿Qué tan religiosa diría que es? numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 Moderada 2 (33.3%)
4 Muy 3 (50.0%)
5 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
240 Q57 En comparación con esa persona, ¿cuán religioso diría que es usted? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Nada 1 (16.7%)
2 Mucho menos 3 (50.0%)
3 Un poco menos 1 (16.7%)
6 No corresponde 1 (16.7%)
241 Q58 Imagine a la persona más espiritual que conozca. ¿Qué tan espiritual diría que es? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Nada 1 (16.7%)
2 Un poco 2 (33.3%)
4 Muy 3 (50.0%)
242 Q59 En comparación con esa persona, ¿cuán espiritual diría que es usted? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Nada 1 (16.7%)
2 Mucho menos 1 (16.7%)
3 Un poco menos 1 (16.7%)
4 Más o menos igual 3 (50.0%)
243 Q60 ¿Tiene armas de fuego en su casa o en sus alrededores? numeric 0 (0.0%) 5 No 6 (100.0%)
244 Q61 ¿Alguna de estas armas de fuego está cargada? numeric 5 (83.3%) 5 No 1 (100.0%)
245 Q62 ¿Alguna de estas armas de fuego cargadas, no están aseguradas? numeric 5 (83.3%) 7 Se niega a responder 1 (100.0%)
246 Q63 ¿Cuál de estos niveles de ingresos se acerca más al ingreso total de su hogar? numeric 0 (0.0%) 3 $10,000 to $14,999 1 (16.7%)
4 $15,000 to $19,999 1 (16.7%)
5 $20,000 to $24,999 2 (33.3%)
6 $25,000 to $29,999 1 (16.7%)
11 $60,000 to $74,999 1 (16.7%)
247 Q64_1 ¿Cómo evaluaría su situación económica actual en relación con otros? - My economic status is... numeric 1 (16.7%) 1 promedio 1 (20.0%)
2 promedio 1 (20.0%)
6 No corresponde 3 (60.0%)
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save_html(kcspan_codebook, file = here("codebooks", "kcspan_codebook.html"))


kcmain_codebook_trim <- kc_commsurv %>%
  select_if(is.numeric)

kcmain_codebook <- print_html(data_codebook(kcmain_codebook_trim))
kcmain_codebook
kcmain_codebook_trim (263 rows and 246 variables, 246 shown)
ID Name Label Type Missings Values Value Labels N
1 ID numeric 0 (0.0%) [1, 263] 263
2 Q66 Title: KC Community Survey Principal Investigator: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, University of Missouri-Kansas City What is the purpose of this form? This consent form describes the research study and helps you to decide if you want to participate. It provides important information about what you will be asked to do in the study, about the risks and benefits of participating in the study, and about your rights as a research participant. You should: Read the information in this document carefully. Ask the interviewer any questions, particularly if you do not understand something. Not agree to participate until all your questions have been answered, or until you are sure that you want to. Understand that your participation in this study involves participating in an interview that will last approximately 50 minutes. What is the purpose of this study? The purpose of this community survey is to understand residents’ perceptions of social, economic, organizational, political, and c numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 YES, I CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE 262 (100.0%)
3 INTERVIEWER Community Interviewer Name numeric 1 (0.4%) 4 Janese Williams 17 (6.5%)
5 Cynthia Wattree 13 (5.0%)
6 Cecil Wattree 14 (5.3%)
7 Gu Kang 15 (5.7%)
8 Joseph Cho 14 (5.3%)
9 Isabel Patton 6 (2.3%)
10 Sandra Jones 1 (0.4%)
11 Jayla Williams 3 (1.1%)
12 Faith Taylor 12 (4.6%)
13 Essence Gordon 2 (0.8%)
(...) (...)
4 NBHD Neighborhood Name? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Prairie Point-Wildberry 6 (2.3%)
2 New Mark 9 (3.4%)
3 Shoal Creek 4 (1.5%)
6 Barry Harbour 3 (1.1%)
7 The Coves 5 (1.9%)
8 Ravenwood-Somerset 3 (1.1%)
11 Lykins 13 (4.9%)
12 Longfellow 19 (7.2%)
13 Palestine East 5 (1.9%)
14 Blue Valley 18 (6.8%)
(...) (...)
5 Q0_Size Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 1 (if applicable). - Size numeric 132 (50.2%) [1.00696e+06, 4.32298e+06] 131
6 Q1 Does your neighborhood have a name? - Selected Choice numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Yes (Enter name below) 215 (82.4%)
2 No 13 (5.0%)
3 Don't Know 31 (11.9%)
4 No Response 2 (0.8%)
7 Q116_Size Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 2 (if applicable). - Size numeric 185 (70.3%) [1.07598e+06, 4.48157e+06] 78
8 Q2.1 On the whole, do you like or dislike this neighborhood as a place to live? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 Like It A lot 117 (45.0%)
2 Like It 113 (43.5%)
3 Dislike It 18 (6.9%)
4 Dislike It A lot 8 (3.1%)
5 No Response 4 (1.5%)
9 Q2.2 Suppose that for some reason, you HAD to move away from this neighborhood. Would you miss the neighborhood very much, somewhat, not much, or not at all? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Yes, Very Much 89 (34.1%)
2 Yes, Somewhat 110 (42.1%)
3 No, Not Much 23 (8.8%)
4 No, Not At All 34 (13.0%)
5 No Response 5 (1.9%)
10 Q2.3 What are the chances that you would choose to move from this neighborhood in the next five years? numeric 3 (1.1%) 8 Very Likely 63 (24.2%)
9 Likely 49 (18.8%)
10 Neither Likely nor Unlikely 34 (13.1%)
11 Unlikely 33 (12.7%)
12 Very Unlikely 77 (29.6%)
14 No Response 4 (1.5%)
11 Q3 How frequently do you (or other household members) attend a church, mosque, or any other religious organization? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Often 87 (33.3%)
2 Sometimes 53 (20.3%)
3 Rarely 38 (14.6%)
4 Never 75 (28.7%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (3.1%)
12 Q3.1 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 91 (34.6%) 1 Yes 85 (49.4%)
2 No 87 (50.6%)
13 Q3.2 How frequently do you (or any household members) attend a block party, tenant/neighborhood association, or community council (i.e., Community Health Ambassadors, United NH Initiative, Block Captain, HOA)? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 Often 31 (11.8%)
2 Sometimes 50 (19.1%)
3 Rarely 50 (19.1%)
4 Never 124 (47.3%)
6 Not Applicable 7 (2.7%)
14 Q3.3 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 136 (51.7%) 1 Yes 102 (80.3%)
2 No 25 (19.7%)
15 Q3.4 How often do you (or any household members) attend a business or civic group such as Chamber events, Masons, Elks, or Rotary Club? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Often 17 (6.5%)
2 Sometimes 27 (10.3%)
3 Rarely 24 (9.2%)
4 Never 185 (70.9%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (3.1%)
16 Q3.5 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 195 (74.1%) 1 Yes 41 (60.3%)
2 No 27 (39.7%)
17 Q3.6 How often do you (or any household members) attend an ethnic or nationality club (such as a Latino, Asian or Afro-American club) (sorority/fraternity, 100 Black Men, D9)? numeric 9 (3.4%) 1 Often 21 (8.3%)
2 Sometimes 14 (5.5%)
3 Rarely 20 (7.9%)
4 Never 188 (74.0%)
6 Not Applicable 11 (4.3%)
18 Q3.7 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 203 (77.2%) 1 Yes 24 (40.0%)
2 No 36 (60.0%)
19 Q3.8 How often do you (or any household members) attend a local political organizations (i.e., City Town Hall meetings, Election Events)? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 Often 19 (7.3%)
2 Sometimes 45 (17.2%)
3 Rarely 30 (11.5%)
4 Never 163 (62.2%)
6 Not Applicable 5 (1.9%)
20 Q3.9 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 169 (64.3%) 1 Yes 61 (64.9%)
2 No 33 (35.1%)
21 Q4_1 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) spoken with a local politician or an elected local official like your council district member about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 YES 87 (33.1%)
2 NO 176 (66.9%)
22 Q4_2 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 YES 83 (31.6%)
2 NO 180 (68.4%)
23 Q4_3 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) attended a meeting of a block or neighborhood group about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 YES 92 (35.0%)
2 NO 171 (65.0%)
24 Q4_4 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a local religious leader or minister to help with a neighborhood problem or with neighborhood improvement? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 YES 51 (19.4%)
2 NO 212 (80.6%)
25 Q4_5 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) gotten together with neighbors to do something about a nbhd problem or to organize nbhd improvement? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 YES 97 (37.0%)
2 NO 165 (63.0%)
26 Q5 All things considered, what do you think this neighborhood will be like a few years from now? Will it be a better place to live, stay the same, or will it be worse? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Better 123 (47.1%)
2 Same 93 (35.6%)
3 Worse 36 (13.8%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 9 (3.4%)
27 Q6 How do you think your neighborhood compares with most other neighborhoods in the city? Is It better, the same, or worse? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Better 117 (44.8%)
2 Same 100 (38.3%)
3 Worse 31 (11.9%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 13 (5.0%)
28 Q7_1 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Safe neighborhood (i.e.., perception of safety, neighborhood watch/block captain) numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 36 (13.7%)
2 SATISFIED 115 (43.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 52 (19.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 41 (15.6%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 16 (6.1%)
6 N/R 2 (0.8%)
29 Q7_2 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Sense of community (i.e., neighborly interactions, community events) numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 54 (20.5%)
2 SATISFIED 96 (36.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 65 (24.7%)
4 DISSATISFIED 29 (11.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 14 (5.3%)
6 N/R 5 (1.9%)
30 Q7_3 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Schools numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 32 (12.2%)
2 SATISFIED 58 (22.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 47 (17.9%)
4 DISSATISFIED 37 (14.1%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 28 (10.6%)
6 N/R 61 (23.2%)
31 Q7_4 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Access to Public Transportation numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 53 (20.2%)
2 SATISFIED 107 (40.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 47 (17.9%)
4 DISSATISFIED 22 (8.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 16 (6.1%)
6 N/R 17 (6.5%)
32 Q7_5 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Housing numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 44 (16.7%)
2 SATISFIED 113 (43.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 52 (19.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 33 (12.5%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 17 (6.5%)
6 N/R 4 (1.5%)
33 Q7_6 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Health Care numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 43 (16.4%)
2 SATISFIED 107 (40.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 57 (21.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 29 (11.1%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 14 (5.3%)
6 N/R 12 (4.6%)
34 Q7_7 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Parks and Green Spaces numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 55 (21.0%)
2 SATISFIED 113 (43.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 37 (14.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 39 (14.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 15 (5.7%)
6 N/R 3 (1.1%)
35 Q7_8 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Walkability and Accessibility (i.e., ease of walking to shops, restaurants, and other amenities) numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 63 (24.0%)
2 SATISFIED 100 (38.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 29 (11.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 40 (15.3%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 24 (9.2%)
6 N/R 6 (2.3%)
36 Q7_9 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cleanliness and City Maintenance (trash collection, street cleaning, cleanliness of public space) numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 39 (14.9%)
2 SATISFIED 100 (38.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 45 (17.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 42 (16.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 33 (12.6%)
6 N/R 3 (1.1%)
37 Q7_10 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cultural Diversity (presence of cultural or ethnic communities) numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 46 (17.6%)
2 SATISFIED 120 (46.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 62 (23.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 19 (7.3%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 9 (3.4%)
6 N/R 5 (1.9%)
38 Q7_11 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Public Infrastructure (i.e., quality sidewalks, street lighting, road conditions) numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 27 (10.3%)
2 SATISFIED 96 (36.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 37 (14.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 53 (20.3%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 45 (17.2%)
6 N/R 3 (1.1%)
39 Q7_12 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Local businesses (i.e., grocery stores, cafes, small businesses) numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 51 (19.5%)
2 SATISFIED 104 (39.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 40 (15.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 35 (13.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 27 (10.3%)
6 N/R 5 (1.9%)
40 Q8_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If there is a problem around here, the neighbors get together to deal with it. numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 47 (17.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 91 (34.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 48 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31 (11.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 38 (14.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (2.7%)
41 Q8_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - This is a close-knit neighborhood. numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 57 (21.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 90 (34.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 42 (16.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 38 (14.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 32 (12.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (1.1%)
42 Q8_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When you get right down to it, no one in this neighborhood cares much about what happens to me. numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 32 (12.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 41 (15.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 41 (15.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 59 (22.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 82 (31.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (2.7%)
43 Q8_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are adults in this neighborhood that children can look up to. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 94 (36.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 82 (31.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 36 (13.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (6.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 15 (5.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 17 (6.5%)
44 Q8_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People around here are willing to help their neighbors. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 105 (40.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 98 (37.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 25 (9.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 15 (5.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 15 (5.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (0.8%)
45 Q8_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood generally don’t get along with each other. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 10 (3.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 24 (9.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 45 (17.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 61 (23.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 113 (43.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (3.1%)
46 Q8_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You can count on adults in this neighborhood to watch out for children and ensure they are safe and don't get in trouble. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 92 (35.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 83 (31.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (12.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 23 (8.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 14 (5.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 16 (6.1%)
47 Q8_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I had to borrow $60 in an emergency, I could borrow it from a neighbor. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 70 (26.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 54 (20.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 34 (13.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31 (11.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 59 (22.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (5.0%)
48 Q8_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When I'm away from home, I know that my neighbors will keep their eyes open for possible trouble to my place. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 137 (52.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 76 (29.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 12 (4.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 21 (8.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 12 (4.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (0.8%)
49 Q8_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - In this neighborhood people mostly go their own way. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 68 (26.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 76 (29.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 43 (16.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 42 (16.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 28 (10.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.5%)
50 Q8_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood do not share the same values numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 29 (11.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 49 (18.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 57 (21.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 61 (23.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 45 (17.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 19 (7.3%)
51 Q8_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I were sick I could count on my neighbors to shop for groceries for me. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 64 (24.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 70 (26.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (12.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (13.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 50 (19.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (3.5%)
52 Q8_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood can be trusted. numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 76 (29.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 99 (37.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (15.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 14 (5.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 25 (9.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (3.1%)
53 Q8_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Children around here have no place to play but the street. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 49 (18.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (15.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 25 (9.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 60 (23.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 73 (28.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (5.0%)
54 Q8_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Adults in this neighborhood know who the local children are. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 51 (19.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 76 (29.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (16.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 30 (11.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 36 (13.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (8.8%)
55 Q8_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The equipment and buildings in the park or playground that is closest to where I live are well kept. numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 88 (33.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 70 (26.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (12.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (9.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 19 (7.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 28 (10.7%)
56 Q8_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe during the day. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 113 (43.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 65 (24.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 23 (8.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (7.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 19 (7.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 22 (8.4%)
57 Q8_18 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe at night. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 32 (12.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 37 (14.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 46 (17.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 42 (16.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 76 (29.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 28 (10.7%)
58 Q8_19 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood generally know each other. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 58 (22.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 82 (31.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (15.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 22 (8.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 26 (10.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 33 (12.6%)
59 Q8_20 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood know who their children’s friends are numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 48 (18.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 66 (25.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 55 (21.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 18 (6.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21 (8.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 51 (19.7%)
60 Q9_1 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Do favors for each other? such as watching each other's children, helping with shopping, lending garden or house tools, and other small acts of kindness numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 OFTEN 87 (33.2%)
2 SOMETIMES 84 (32.1%)
3 RARELY 40 (15.3%)
4 NEVER 34 (13.0%)
6 Not Applicable 17 (6.5%)
61 Q9_2 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - When a neighbor is not at home, watch over their property? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 OFTEN 137 (52.3%)
2 SOMETIMES 69 (26.3%)
3 RARELY 30 (11.5%)
4 NEVER 16 (6.1%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (3.8%)
62 Q9_3 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Ask each other advice about personal things such as child rearing or job openings? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 OFTEN 53 (20.2%)
2 SOMETIMES 63 (24.0%)
3 RARELY 49 (18.7%)
4 NEVER 69 (26.3%)
6 Not Applicable 28 (10.7%)
63 Q9_4 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Have parties or other get-togethers where other people in the neighborhood are invited? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 OFTEN 36 (13.7%)
2 SOMETIMES 85 (32.4%)
3 RARELY 55 (21.0%)
4 NEVER 70 (26.7%)
6 Not Applicable 16 (6.1%)
64 Q9_5 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Talk in each other's homes or on the street? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 OFTEN 121 (46.5%)
2 SOMETIMES 75 (28.8%)
3 RARELY 22 (8.5%)
4 NEVER 29 (11.2%)
6 Not Applicable 13 (5.0%)
65 Q10_1 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many families in this neighborhood know each other? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 NONE OF THEM 12 (4.6%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 47 (17.9%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 88 (33.6%)
4 MOST OF THEM 77 (29.4%)
5 ALL OF THEM 12 (4.6%)
6 N/R 26 (9.9%)
66 Q10_2 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many people in this neighborhood would you say are religious or attend church regularly? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 NONE OF THEM 16 (6.1%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 47 (18.0%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 73 (28.0%)
4 MOST OF THEM 26 (10.0%)
5 ALL OF THEM 4 (1.5%)
6 N/R 95 (36.4%)
67 Q10_3 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - How many people in this neighborhood would you say make part or all of their income from side hustles or alternative means? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 NONE OF THEM 25 (9.6%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 48 (18.4%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 57 (21.8%)
4 MOST OF THEM 27 (10.3%)
5 ALL OF THEM 3 (1.1%)
6 N/R 101 (38.7%)
68 Q10_4 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many adults in this neighborhood would you say make some or part of their income with a regular full or part-time job? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 NONE OF THEM 6 (2.3%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 20 (7.7%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 44 (16.9%)
4 MOST OF THEM 114 (43.8%)
5 ALL OF THEM 29 (11.2%)
6 N/R 47 (18.1%)
69 Q11_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a group of neighborhood children were skipping school and hanging out on a street corner, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 40 (15.3%)
2 VERY LIKELY 49 (18.8%)
3 LIKELY 51 (19.5%)
4 UNLIKELY 42 (16.1%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 30 (11.5%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 23 (8.8%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 26 (10.0%)
70 Q11_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If some children were spray-painting graffiti on a local building, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 88 (33.7%)
2 VERY LIKELY 61 (23.4%)
3 LIKELY 41 (15.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 28 (10.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 10 (3.8%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 19 (7.3%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (5.4%)
71 Q11_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a child was showing disrespect to an adult, how likely is It that people in your neighborhood would scold that child? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 37 (14.2%)
2 VERY LIKELY 35 (13.4%)
3 LIKELY 50 (19.2%)
4 UNLIKELY 51 (19.5%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 39 (14.9%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 26 (10.0%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (8.8%)
72 Q11_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a well-known neighbor was short of cash to start a business in the area, how likely is it that he or she would be able to borrow money from people in this neighborhood? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 10 (3.8%)
2 VERY LIKELY 15 (5.7%)
3 LIKELY 28 (10.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 53 (20.3%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 45 (17.2%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 67 (25.7%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 43 (16.5%)
73 Q11_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If there was a fight in front of your house and someone was being beaten or threatened, how likely is it that your neighbors would break it up or call the police? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 117 (44.8%)
2 VERY LIKELY 64 (24.5%)
3 LIKELY 43 (16.5%)
4 UNLIKELY 12 (4.6%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 6 (2.3%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 14 (5.4%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (1.9%)
74 Q11_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - Suppose that because of budget cuts the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by the city. How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 DEFINITELY 64 (24.6%)
2 VERY LIKELY 59 (22.7%)
3 LIKELY 46 (17.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 22 (8.5%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 24 (9.2%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 22 (8.5%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (8.8%)
75 Q12_1 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is litter, broken glass or trash on the sidewalks and streets? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 73 (28.2%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 76 (29.3%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 47 (18.1%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 56 (21.6%)
5 DON'T KNOW 5 (1.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (0.8%)
76 Q12_2 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is graffiti on buildings and walls? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 140 (54.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 53 (20.5%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 32 (12.4%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 23 (8.9%)
5 DON'T KNOW 7 (2.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.5%)
77 Q12_3 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are vacant or deserted houses or storefronts? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 109 (41.9%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 49 (18.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 42 (16.2%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 51 (19.6%)
5 DON'T KNOW 4 (1.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (1.9%)
78 Q12_4 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is drinking in public? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 127 (48.8%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 47 (18.1%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 28 (10.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 41 (15.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 10 (3.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (2.7%)
79 Q12_5 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are people selling or using drugs? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 115 (44.4%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 39 (15.1%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 31 (12.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 47 (18.1%)
5 DON'T KNOW 15 (5.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (4.6%)
80 Q12_6 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are groups of teenagers or adults hanging out in the neighborhood and causing trouble? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 131 (50.4%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 50 (19.2%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 28 (10.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 35 (13.5%)
5 DON'T KNOW 6 (2.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 10 (3.8%)
81 Q12_7 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are different social groups who do not get along with each other? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 157 (60.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 36 (13.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 15 (5.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 19 (7.3%)
5 DON'T KNOW 13 (5.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 19 (7.3%)
82 Q12_8 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is police not patrolling the area or responding to calls from the area? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 95 (36.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 42 (16.2%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 46 (17.7%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 54 (20.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 13 (5.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 10 (3.8%)
83 Q12_9 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is excessive use of force by police? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 131 (50.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 31 (12.0%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 26 (10.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 21 (8.1%)
5 DON'T KNOW 25 (9.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 25 (9.7%)
84 Q12_10 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is lack of trust between local businesses and residents? numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 139 (54.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 37 (14.5%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 30 (11.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 17 (6.7%)
5 DON'T KNOW 17 (6.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (5.9%)
85 Q13 We just asked you about a list of problems in your neighborhood. From the items you thought were problems, did you report any issues or concerns in your neighborhood to the relevant authorities or community groups? numeric 15 (5.7%) 4 Yes 115 (46.4%)
5 No 133 (53.6%)
86 Q16_1 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Laws were made to be broken. numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 13 (5.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 23 (8.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 22 (8.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 51 (19.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 145 (56.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.6%)
87 Q16_2 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - It's okay to do anything you want as long as you don't hurt anyone. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 19 (7.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 35 (13.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 21 (8.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 58 (22.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 123 (47.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.5%)
88 Q16_3 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - To make money, there are no right and wrong ways anymore, only easy ways and hard ways. numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 22 (8.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 19 (7.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 25 (9.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 39 (15.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 144 (55.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 10 (3.9%)
89 Q16_4 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting between friends and family is nobody else's business numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 48 (18.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 50 (19.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (19.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 53 (20.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 55 (21.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (1.2%)
90 Q16_5 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting among rival gangs/groups should be ignored by the police numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 3 (1.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 3 (1.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 10 (3.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (9.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 214 (82.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (1.9%)
91 Q16_6 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 49 (18.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 37 (14.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 26 (10.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 39 (15.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 102 (39.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (2.7%)
92 Q16_7 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Many people in this neighborhood are afraid to go out at night. numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 42 (16.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 38 (14.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (12.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 50 (19.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 84 (32.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (4.6%)
93 Q16_8 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are areas of this neighborhood where everyone knows trouble is expected. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 72 (27.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 52 (20.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 28 (10.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 37 (14.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 65 (25.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (2.3%)
94 Q16_9 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You’re taking a big chance if you walk in this neighborhood alone after dark. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 51 (19.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 33 (12.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 28 (10.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 52 (20.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 93 (35.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (1.2%)
95 Q16_10 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Most people in this neighborhood are moral. numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 97 (37.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 87 (33.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 34 (13.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 13 (5.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 13 (5.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (5.8%)
96 Q17_1 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a fight in this neighborhood in which a weapon was used? numeric 13 (4.9%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 121 (48.4%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 63 (25.2%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 16 (6.4%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 14 (5.6%)
6 Not Applicable 36 (14.4%)
97 Q17_2 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a violent argument between neighbors? numeric 13 (4.9%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 139 (55.6%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 51 (20.4%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 18 (7.2%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 10 (4.0%)
6 Not Applicable 32 (12.8%)
98 Q17_3 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Gang or group fights? numeric 13 (4.9%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 162 (64.8%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 32 (12.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 6 (2.4%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 11 (4.4%)
6 Not Applicable 39 (15.6%)
99 Q17_4 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A sexual assault or rape? numeric 14 (5.3%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 169 (67.9%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 22 (8.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 4 (1.6%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 5 (2.0%)
6 Not Applicable 49 (19.7%)
100 Q17_5 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A robbery or mugging? numeric 15 (5.7%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 120 (48.4%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 60 (24.2%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 27 (10.9%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 10 (4.0%)
6 Not Applicable 31 (12.5%)
101 Q17_6 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Sideshow and Street Racing? numeric 12 (4.6%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 107 (42.6%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 61 (24.3%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 22 (8.8%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 28 (11.2%)
6 Not Applicable 33 (13.1%)
102 Q18 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has anyone ever used violence, such as in a mugging, fight, or sexual assault, against you in your neighborhood? numeric 17 (6.5%) 1 Yes 35 (14.2%)
2 No 211 (85.8%)
103 Q18.1 Was it in the past six months? numeric 227 (86.3%) 1 Yes 19 (52.8%)
2 No 17 (47.2%)
104 Q18.2 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has your home ever been broken into? numeric 14 (5.3%) 1 Yes 47 (18.9%)
2 No 202 (81.1%)
105 Q18.3 Was it in the past six months? numeric 216 (82.1%) 1 Yes 4 (8.5%)
2 No 43 (91.5%)
106 Q18.4 While you have lived in this neighborhood, have you had anything stolen from your yard, porch, garage, or elsewhere outside your home (but on your property) numeric 15 (5.7%) 1 Yes 108 (43.5%)
2 No 140 (56.5%)
107 Q18.5 Was it in the past six months? numeric 153 (58.2%) 1 Yes 50 (45.5%)
2 No 60 (54.5%)
108 Q18.6 Have you had property damaged, including damage to vehicles parked in the street, to the outside of your home, or to other personal property? numeric 16 (6.1%) 1 Yes 87 (35.2%)
2 No 160 (64.8%)
109 Q18.7 Was it in the past six months? numeric 177 (67.3%) 1 Yes 35 (40.7%)
2 No 51 (59.3%)
110 Q19_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Police in this neighborhood are responsive to local issues. numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 71 (27.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 74 (28.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (12.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 27 (10.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 36 (14.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 17 (6.6%)
111 Q19_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are doing a good job in dealing with problems that really concern people in this neighborhood numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 56 (21.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 65 (25.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 49 (19.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 26 (10.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 40 (15.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 22 (8.5%)
112 Q19_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police have positive interactions with people in this neighborhood. numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 55 (21.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 71 (27.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 54 (21.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 23 (9.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 27 (10.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 26 (10.2%)
113 Q19_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are fair in their treatment of people in this neighborhood. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 65 (25.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 68 (26.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 55 (21.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 14 (5.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (8.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 32 (12.5%)
114 Q19_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not doing a good job in preventing crime in this neighborhood numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 44 (17.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 39 (15.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 45 (17.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 58 (22.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 51 (19.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 20 (7.8%)
115 Q19_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police do a good job in responding to people in this neighborhood after they have been victims of crime. numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 58 (22.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 52 (20.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 55 (21.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 22 (8.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 33 (12.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 38 (14.7%)
116 Q19_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not able to maintain order on the streets and sidewalks in this neighborhood. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 36 (14.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 35 (13.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (15.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 49 (19.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 76 (29.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 21 (8.2%)
117 Q20_1 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Is there a youth center for children or adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 YES 81 (31.4%)
2 NO 80 (31.0%)
3 DON'T KNOW 97 (37.6%)
118 Q20_2 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there recreation programs other than those offered in school (are these offered in your neighborhood)? numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 YES 100 (38.8%)
2 NO 59 (22.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 99 (38.4%)
119 Q20_3 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Do the neighborhood schools offer any after-school programs-academic and/or recreational? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 YES 142 (54.8%)
2 NO 28 (10.8%)
3 DON'T KNOW 89 (34.4%)
120 Q20_4 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mentoring services offered, like a Big Brothers or Big Sisters program? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 YES 96 (37.1%)
2 NO 29 (11.2%)
3 DON'T KNOW 134 (51.7%)
121 Q20_5 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mental health services offered for children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 YES 87 (33.6%)
2 NO 43 (16.6%)
3 DON'T KNOW 129 (49.8%)
122 Q20_6 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there any crisis intervention services offered to children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 YES 83 (32.0%)
2 NO 36 (13.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 140 (54.1%)
123 Q21_1 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of mental health services numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 24 (9.3%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 69 (26.6%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 145 (56.0%)
4 NO RESPONSE 21 (8.1%)
124 Q21_2 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of family structure numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 18 (6.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 53 (20.5%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 168 (64.9%)
4 NO RESPONSE 20 (7.7%)
125 Q21_3 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough support for police numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 54 (20.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 88 (34.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 93 (36.0%)
4 NO RESPONSE 23 (8.9%)
126 Q21_4 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of homeless shelters. numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 35 (13.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 52 (20.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 156 (60.2%)
4 NO RESPONSE 16 (6.2%)
127 Q21_5 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Easy access to guns. numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 15 (5.8%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 36 (14.0%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 179 (69.4%)
4 NO RESPONSE 28 (10.9%)
128 Q21_6 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough officers. numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 34 (13.2%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 70 (27.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 127 (49.2%)
4 NO RESPONSE 27 (10.5%)
129 Q21_7 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of jail space. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 62 (24.1%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 49 (19.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 92 (35.8%)
4 NO RESPONSE 54 (21.0%)
130 Q21_8 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lenient judges/prosecutors numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 53 (20.6%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 65 (25.3%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 78 (30.4%)
4 NO RESPONSE 61 (23.7%)
131 Q22_1 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Property values numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 146 (56.4%)
2 PROBABLY 61 (23.6%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 14 (5.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 19 (7.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 6 (2.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 13 (5.0%)
132 Q22_2 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Service industry success (i.e. hotel, restaurant) numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 91 (35.3%)
2 PROBABLY 73 (28.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 27 (10.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 30 (11.6%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 14 (5.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 23 (8.9%)
133 Q22_3 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - New Businesses coming to Kansas City numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 91 (35.1%)
2 PROBABLY 62 (23.9%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 32 (12.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 34 (13.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 25 (9.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (5.8%)
134 Q22_4 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Tourism numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 77 (29.8%)
2 PROBABLY 57 (22.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 34 (13.2%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (16.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 23 (8.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 25 (9.7%)
135 Q22_5 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Resident exodus numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 88 (34.1%)
2 PROBABLY 64 (24.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 27 (10.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 32 (12.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 25 (9.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 22 (8.5%)
136 Q22_6 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Career opportunities numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 67 (26.3%)
2 PROBABLY 65 (25.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 37 (14.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 39 (15.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 26 (10.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 21 (8.2%)
137 Q22_7 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Business investment numeric 9 (3.4%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 84 (33.1%)
2 PROBABLY 67 (26.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 35 (13.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 34 (13.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 16 (6.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (7.1%)
138 Q23_1 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for mental health services numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 148 (57.4%)
2 PROBABLY 66 (25.6%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 18 (7.0%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 15 (5.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 6 (2.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 5 (1.9%)
139 Q23_2 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Promoting new businesses in Kansas City numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 85 (33.1%)
2 PROBABLY 70 (27.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 40 (15.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 34 (13.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 18 (7.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (3.9%)
140 Q23_3 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More tourism numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 57 (22.2%)
2 PROBABLY 47 (18.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 61 (23.7%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (16.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 36 (14.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (5.4%)
141 Q23_4 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More Affordable housing options numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 158 (61.2%)
2 PROBABLY 56 (21.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 18 (7.0%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 15 (5.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (1.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
142 Q23_5 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More career opportunities numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 156 (60.7%)
2 PROBABLY 52 (20.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 21 (8.2%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 11 (4.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (3.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (3.1%)
143 Q23_6 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More business investment numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 112 (43.8%)
2 PROBABLY 67 (26.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 37 (14.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 21 (8.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 11 (4.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (3.1%)
144 Q23_7 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for police numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 111 (43.2%)
2 PROBABLY 48 (18.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 26 (10.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 34 (13.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 24 (9.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (5.4%)
145 Q23_8 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Tougher Sentencing numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 85 (32.9%)
2 PROBABLY 50 (19.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 44 (17.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 31 (12.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 26 (10.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 22 (8.5%)
146 Q23_9 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More family interventions numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 117 (45.5%)
2 PROBABLY 78 (30.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 26 (10.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 16 (6.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 5 (1.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (5.8%)
147 Q23_10 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More supervised activities for youth numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 158 (61.5%)
2 PROBABLY 68 (26.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 11 (4.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 7 (2.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 3 (1.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (3.9%)
148 Q23_11 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More gun legislation (e.g., ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, universal background checks on all gun sales). numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 154 (60.2%)
2 PROBABLY 27 (10.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 17 (6.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 24 (9.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 25 (9.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 9 (3.5%)
149 Q24_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral obligation to obey the police numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 124 (48.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 59 (23.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 34 (13.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 8 (3.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 22 (8.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (3.9%)
150 Q24_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - The police can be trusted to make decisions that are right for my community. numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 47 (18.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 75 (29.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 51 (19.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 36 (14.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 39 (15.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (3.1%)
151 Q24_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to support the decisions of police officers, even when I disagree with them numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 52 (20.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 65 (25.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 37 (14.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31 (12.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 60 (23.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (3.9%)
152 Q24_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to obey the instructions of police officers, even if I do not understand the reasons behind them numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 70 (27.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 82 (32.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 30 (11.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 29 (11.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 34 (13.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 11 (4.3%)
153 Q24_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - People like me have no choice but to obey the police numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 74 (28.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 59 (23.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 36 (14.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (13.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 41 (16.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 12 (4.7%)
154 Q24_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - If you do not do what the police tell you they will treat you badly numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 117 (45.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 55 (21.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 35 (13.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 21 (8.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 17 (6.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 11 (4.3%)
155 Q24_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I only obey the police because I am afraid of them numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 48 (18.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 41 (16.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 29 (11.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (13.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 89 (34.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (5.5%)
156 Q25_1 How likely is it that you would…. - Call the police to report a crime that you witnessed. numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 138 (53.9%)
2 LIKELY 67 (26.2%)
3 UNLIKELY 24 (9.4%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 15 (5.9%)
5 NO RESPONSE 12 (4.7%)
157 Q25_2 How likely is it that you would…. - Help the police to find someone suspected of a crime by providing information numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 114 (44.7%)
2 LIKELY 70 (27.5%)
3 UNLIKELY 35 (13.7%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 24 (9.4%)
5 NO RESPONSE 12 (4.7%)
158 Q25_3 How likely is it that you would…. - Report dangerous or suspicious activities to the police numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 122 (47.7%)
2 LIKELY 88 (34.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 26 (10.2%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 11 (4.3%)
5 NO RESPONSE 9 (3.5%)
159 Q25_4 How likely is it that you would…. - Provide the police with information that helps them solve a crime numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 132 (51.8%)
2 LIKELY 76 (29.8%)
3 UNLIKELY 24 (9.4%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 13 (5.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 10 (3.9%)
160 Q25_5 How likely is it that you would…. - Take an inexpensive item from a store without paying for it numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 7 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 11 (4.3%)
3 UNLIKELY 22 (8.6%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 207 (80.9%)
5 NO RESPONSE 9 (3.5%)
161 Q25_6 How likely is it that you would…. - Take prescription medication that was not prescribed to you numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 6 (2.3%)
2 LIKELY 19 (7.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 29 (11.3%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 194 (75.8%)
5 NO RESPONSE 8 (3.1%)
162 Q25_7 How likely is it that you would…. - Consume alcohol in a place where you weren’t supposed to numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 13 (5.1%)
2 LIKELY 24 (9.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 40 (15.7%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 171 (67.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
163 Q25_8 How likely is it that you would…. - Park a car in a place that were not supposed to numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 12 (4.7%)
2 LIKELY 35 (13.7%)
3 UNLIKELY 61 (23.8%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 136 (53.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 12 (4.7%)
164 Q25_9 How likely is it that you would…. - Exceed the speed limit while driving a motor vehicle numeric 10 (3.8%) 1 VERY LIKELY 38 (15.0%)
2 LIKELY 66 (26.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 56 (22.1%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 82 (32.4%)
5 NO RESPONSE 11 (4.3%)
165 Q26 Have you heard of any specific initiatives in Kansas City focused on reducing violence? numeric 8 (3.0%) 4 Yes 110 (43.1%)
5 No 145 (56.9%)
166 Q29_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of life in the city. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 39 (15.2%)
2 SATISFIED 120 (46.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 53 (20.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 21 (8.2%)
5 DISSATISFIED 17 (6.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
167 Q29_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Feeling of safety in your neighborhood. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 57 (22.2%)
2 SATISFIED 105 (40.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 37 (14.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 34 (13.2%)
5 DISSATISFIED 17 (6.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
168 Q29_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Physical appearance of your neighborhood. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 46 (17.9%)
2 SATISFIED 98 (38.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 32 (12.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 39 (15.2%)
5 DISSATISFIED 35 (13.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
169 Q29_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall image of the city numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 31 (12.1%)
2 SATISFIED 114 (44.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 54 (21.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 31 (12.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 19 (7.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
170 Q29_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of services provided by KCMO numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 27 (10.5%)
2 SATISFIED 86 (33.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 58 (22.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 43 (16.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 35 (13.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
171 Q29_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Value received for city tax dollars and fees numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 17 (6.6%)
2 SATISFIED 45 (17.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 61 (23.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 48 (18.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 68 (26.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (6.6%)
172 Q29_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall feeling of safety in the city numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 20 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 83 (32.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 60 (23.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 49 (19.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 37 (14.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (3.1%)
173 Q29_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of education system numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (8.6%)
2 SATISFIED 48 (18.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 48 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 48 (18.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 56 (21.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 34 (13.3%)
174 Q29_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of police services numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 23 (9.0%)
2 SATISFIED 66 (25.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 52 (20.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 53 (20.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 50 (19.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 12 (4.7%)
175 Q29_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of neighborhood services numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (8.6%)
2 SATISFIED 77 (30.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 64 (25.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 36 (14.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 34 (13.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 23 (9.0%)
176 Q29_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Relationship neighborhood & police between numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 27 (10.5%)
2 SATISFIED 74 (28.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 59 (23.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 36 (14.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 36 (14.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 25 (9.7%)
177 Q29_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Effectiveness of local police protection numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 30 (11.7%)
2 SATISFIED 63 (24.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 64 (24.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 42 (16.3%)
5 DISSATISFIED 43 (16.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (5.8%)
178 Q29_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Enforcement of local traffic laws numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 24 (9.4%)
2 SATISFIED 75 (29.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 57 (22.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 44 (17.2%)
5 DISSATISFIED 41 (16.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (5.9%)
179 Q29_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Parking enforcement services numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 24 (9.4%)
2 SATISFIED 76 (29.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 72 (28.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 27 (10.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 30 (11.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 26 (10.2%)
180 Q29_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - How quickly police respond to emergencies numeric 9 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (8.7%)
2 SATISFIED 61 (24.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 45 (17.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 40 (15.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 59 (23.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 27 (10.6%)
181 Q29_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Responsiveness of police dept to resident concerns. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (8.6%)
2 SATISFIED 64 (24.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 54 (21.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 38 (14.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 51 (19.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 28 (10.9%)
182 Q29_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - The city’s overall efforts to prevent crime numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 17 (6.6%)
2 SATISFIED 49 (19.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 63 (24.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 52 (20.3%)
5 DISSATISFIED 60 (23.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (5.9%)
183 Q30 Do you use technology (e.g., neighborhood apps, social media groups) to stay informed about crime or disorder in your neighborhood? numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 Yes 149 (58.2%)
2 No 107 (41.8%)
184 Q31_10 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Next Door numeric 194 (73.8%) 1 Next Door 69 (100.0%)
185 Q31_11 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Ring Neighbors numeric 209 (79.5%) 1 Ring Neighbors 54 (100.0%)
186 Q31_12 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Citizen App numeric 255 (97.0%) 1 Citizen App 8 (100.0%)
187 Q31_13 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Facebook numeric 184 (70.0%) 1 Facebook 79 (100.0%)
188 Q31_14 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Twitter numeric 245 (93.2%) 1 Twitter 18 (100.0%)
189 Q31_15 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice TikTok numeric 246 (93.5%) 1 TikTok 17 (100.0%)
190 Q31_16 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Instagram numeric 241 (91.6%) 1 Instagram 22 (100.0%)
191 Q31_17 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) numeric 251 (95.4%) 1 Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) 12 (100.0%)
192 Q31_18 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) numeric 234 (89.0%) 1 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 29 (100.0%)
193 Q32 Have you ever reported suspicious activity or a crime in your neighborhood using technology (e.g., apps, social media)? numeric 115 (43.7%) 1 Yes 52 (35.1%)
2 No 96 (64.9%)
194 Q33 Do you feel that technology-based platforms (e.g., apps, social media) have made your neighborhood safer? numeric 115 (43.7%) 1 Strongly Agree 37 (25.0%)
2 Agree 42 (28.4%)
3 Neutral 41 (27.7%)
4 Disagree 18 (12.2%)
5 Strongly Disagree 10 (6.8%)
195 Q34 Have you noticed an increase in neighborhood disorder (e.g., vandalism, theft) through updates or alerts from these technology platforms? numeric 116 (44.1%) 1 Yes, significantly 26 (17.7%)
2 Yes, slightly 24 (16.3%)
3 No, it has remained the same 88 (59.9%)
4 No, it has decreased 9 (6.1%)
196 Q35 Do you believe that increased use of technology in your neighborhood (e.g., security cameras, apps) has contributed to a decrease in crime or disorder? numeric 115 (43.7%) 1 Strongly Agree 28 (18.9%)
2 Agree 38 (25.7%)
3 Neutral 55 (37.2%)
4 Disagree 19 (12.8%)
5 Strongly Disagree 8 (5.4%)
197 Q36 The city is prepared to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 Strongly Agree 43 (16.9%)
2 Somewhat Agree 65 (25.5%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 37 (14.5%)
4 Somewhat disagree 36 (14.1%)
5 Strongly disagree 58 (22.7%)
6 No response 16 (6.3%)
198 Q37 Hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup will improve safety and security in the city. numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 Strongly Agree 42 (16.5%)
2 Somewhat Agree 63 (24.7%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 49 (19.2%)
4 Somewhat disagree 34 (13.3%)
5 Strongly disagree 54 (21.2%)
6 No response 13 (5.1%)
199 Q38 Did you attend the Chiefs parade on February 14, 2024? numeric 10 (3.8%) 1 Yes 64 (25.3%)
2 No 184 (72.7%)
3 No response 5 (2.0%)
200 Q39 If the Chiefs win the Superbowl again, will you attend the Chief’s parade in 2025? numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 Yes 85 (33.2%)
2 No 160 (62.5%)
3 No response 11 (4.3%)
201 Q41 Gender Identity: - Selected Choice numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 Male 125 (48.6%)
2 Female 127 (49.4%)
3 Non-binary 1 (0.4%)
5 My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) 4 (1.6%)
202 Q42_1 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice white numeric 137 (52.1%) 1 white 126 (100.0%)
203 Q42_2 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Black or African American numeric 160 (60.8%) 1 Black or African American 103 (100.0%)
204 Q42_3 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice American Indian or Alaska Native numeric 257 (97.7%) 1 American Indian or Alaska Native 6 (100.0%)
205 Q42_4 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Asian numeric 258 (98.1%) 1 Asian 5 (100.0%)
206 Q42_5 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander numeric 261 (99.2%) 1 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2 (100.0%)
207 Q42_6 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other: numeric 247 (93.9%) 1 Other: 16 (100.0%)
208 Q42_7 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Two or More Races: numeric 255 (97.0%) 1 Two or More Races: 8 (100.0%)
209 Q43 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Ancestry: numeric 16 (6.1%) 1 Yes 30 (12.1%)
2 No 217 (87.9%)
210 Q44 Your Education Level: numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 8th grade or less 4 (1.6%)
2 9th to 12th grade 16 (6.2%)
3 High school graduate or GED 61 (23.8%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 13 (5.1%)
5 Some college (no degree) 33 (12.9%)
6 Two-year associate degree 18 (7.0%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 63 (24.6%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 10 (3.9%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 34 (13.3%)
10 Don’t know 4 (1.6%)
211 Q45 Mother's Education Level: numeric 9 (3.4%) 1 8th grade or less 19 (7.5%)
2 9th to 12th grade 18 (7.1%)
3 High school graduate or GED 84 (33.1%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 7 (2.8%)
5 Some college (no degree) 18 (7.1%)
6 Two-year associate degree 20 (7.9%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 35 (13.8%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 7 (2.8%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 14 (5.5%)
10 Don’t know 32 (12.6%)
212 Q46 Father's Education Level: numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 8th grade or less 12 (4.7%)
2 9th to 12th grade 19 (7.5%)
3 High school graduate or GED 71 (27.8%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 13 (5.1%)
5 Some college (no degree) 20 (7.8%)
6 Two-year associate degree 8 (3.1%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 31 (12.2%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 4 (1.6%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 24 (9.4%)
10 Don’t know 53 (20.8%)
213 Q47 Family and Household Relationship Status: numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 Single, never married 68 (26.4%)
2 Married, first time 72 (27.9%)
3 Married, not first time 22 (8.5%)
4 Separated, though legally married 8 (3.1%)
5 Divorced, living without partner 34 (13.2%)
6 Widowed, living without partner 24 (9.3%)
7 Living with a partner (not spouse), first time 9 (3.5%)
8 Living with a partner (not spouse), not first time 5 (1.9%)
9 No response 16 (6.2%)
214 Q48 Are you a parent, step-parent, or guardian? numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 Yes 169 (66.0%)
2 No 87 (34.0%)
215 Q51_1 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 163 (62.0%) 1 Employed full-time 100 (100.0%)
216 Q51_2 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 238 (90.5%) 1 Employed part-time 25 (100.0%)
217 Q51_3 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 235 (89.4%) 1 Self-employed 28 (100.0%)
218 Q51_4 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 245 (93.2%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 18 (100.0%)
219 Q51_5 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 256 (97.3%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 7 (100.0%)
220 Q51_6 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 256 (97.3%) 1 Student 7 (100.0%)
221 Q51_7 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 200 (76.0%) 1 Retired 63 (100.0%)
222 Q51_8 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 255 (97.0%) 1 Homemaker 8 (100.0%)
223 Q51_9 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 243 (92.4%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 20 (100.0%)
224 Q51_10 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 260 (98.9%) 1 Other (please specify) 3 (100.0%)
225 Q52 Employment of Other Adults in the Household: numeric 30 (11.4%) 1 Yes 104 (44.6%)
2 No 113 (48.5%)
3 Refused 16 (6.9%)
226 Q52.2_1 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 178 (67.7%) 1 Employed full-time 85 (100.0%)
227 Q52.2_2 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 254 (96.6%) 1 Employed part-time 9 (100.0%)
228 Q52.2_3 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 250 (95.1%) 1 Self-employed 13 (100.0%)
229 Q52.2_4 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 251 (95.4%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 12 (100.0%)
230 Q52.2_5 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 260 (98.9%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 3 (100.0%)
231 Q52.2_6 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 261 (99.2%) 1 Student 2 (100.0%)
232 Q52.2_7 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 243 (92.4%) 1 Retired 20 (100.0%)
233 Q52.2_8 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 259 (98.5%) 1 Homemaker 4 (100.0%)
234 Q52.2_9 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 256 (97.3%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 7 (100.0%)
235 Q52.2_10 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 231 (87.8%) 1 Other (please specify) 32 (100.0%)
236 Q53 Home Ownership: - Selected Choice numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 Own 144 (56.2%)
2 Rent 96 (37.5%)
3 Live with family/friends without paying rent 5 (2.0%)
4 Other (please specify) 2 (0.8%)
5 Prefer not to say 9 (3.5%)
237 Q54 Number of times moved in the past 5 years: numeric 24 (9.1%) 1 0 136 (56.9%)
2 1 57 (23.8%)
3 2 21 (8.8%)
4 3 11 (4.6%)
5 4 6 (2.5%)
6 5 3 (1.3%)
7 6 1 (0.4%)
8 7 3 (1.3%)
12 11+ 1 (0.4%)
238 Q56 Imagine the most religious person you know. How religious would you say they are? numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 Not at all 11 (4.3%)
2 Slightly 15 (5.9%)
3 Moderately 33 (12.9%)
4 Very 175 (68.6%)
5 No response 21 (8.2%)
239 Q57 Compared to that person, how religious would you say that you are? numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 I am not at all 48 (18.8%)
2 I am much less 63 (24.7%)
3 I am slightly less 60 (23.5%)
4 I am about the same 46 (18.0%)
5 I am even more 19 (7.5%)
6 No response 19 (7.5%)
240 Q58 Imagine the most spiritual person you know. How spiritual would you say they are? numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 Not at all 8 (3.1%)
2 Slightly 18 (7.1%)
3 Moderately 40 (15.7%)
4 Very 158 (62.0%)
5 No response 31 (12.2%)
241 Q59 Compared to that person, how spiritual would you say that you are? numeric 10 (3.8%) 1 I am not at all 26 (10.3%)
2 I am much less 41 (16.2%)
3 I am slightly less 60 (23.7%)
4 I am about the same 71 (28.1%)
5 I am even more 25 (9.9%)
6 No response 30 (11.9%)
242 Q60 Are any firearms now kept in or around your home? numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 Yes 80 (31.2%)
2 No 152 (59.4%)
3 Don't Know/ Not sure 9 (3.5%)
4 Refused 15 (5.9%)
243 Q61 Are any of these firearms now loaded? numeric 183 (69.6%) 1 Yes 33 (41.2%)
2 No 41 (51.2%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 2 (2.5%)
4 Refused 4 (5.0%)
244 Q62 Are any of these loaded firearms also unlocked? numeric 186 (70.7%) 1 Yes 21 (27.3%)
2 No 49 (63.6%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 3 (3.9%)
4 Refused 4 (5.2%)
245 Q63 Which of these income brackets is closest to the total household income in your home? numeric 13 (4.9%) 1 Less than $5,000 21 (8.4%)
2 $5,000 to $9,999 6 (2.4%)
3 $10,000 to $14,999 15 (6.0%)
4 $15,000 to $19,999 5 (2.0%)
5 $20,000 to $24,999 10 (4.0%)
6 $25,000 to $29,999 8 (3.2%)
7 $30,000 to $34,999 12 (4.8%)
8 $35,000 to $39,999 3 (1.2%)
9 $40,000 to $49,999 12 (4.8%)
10 $50,000 to $59,999 22 (8.8%)
(...) (...)
246 Q64_1 How would you evaluate your current economic status relative to others at this time? - My economic status is... numeric 12 (4.6%) 1 Greatly below average 20 (8.0%)
2 Below average 53 (21.1%)
3 Average 86 (34.3%)
4 Above average 60 (23.9%)
5 Greatly above average 11 (4.4%)
6 No response (NR) 21 (8.4%)
Show code
save_html(kcmain_codebook, file = here("codebooks", "kcmain_codebook.html"))

10.0.7 Changing Incongruent Value Labels

Now we will need to go through each variable and recode the spanish survey so that the answer values align with the main survey. There may be a more elegant way to do this (perhaps something that uses the value labels), but we will likely end up using brute force.

But first, we want to change a couple issues with the main english data. Specifically, variables Q2.3 and Q13 have the wrong numerical values (Q2.3: 8 - 12 vs. 1-6; Q13: 4-5 vs. 1-2). I want to recode these values before moving forward with recoding and relabeling the Spanish data.1

Show code
kc_commsurv <- kc_commsurv %>%
  mutate(
    Q2.3 = haven::labelled(
      case_match(Q2.3,
        8 ~ 1,
        9 ~ 2,
        10 ~ 3,
        11 ~ 4,
        12 ~ 5,
        14 ~ 7),
      labels = c("Very Likely" = 1, "Likely" = 2, 
                "Neither Likely nor Unlikely" = 3,
                "Unlikely" = 4, "Very Unlikely" = 5,
                "No Response" = 7)
    ),
    Q13 = haven::labelled(Q13 - 3, labels = c("Yes" = 1, "No" = 2)),
    Q26 = haven::labelled(Q26 - 3, labels = c("Yes" = 1, "No" = 2))
  )

# Reprint codebook
kcmain_codebook_trim <- kc_commsurv %>%
  select_if(is.numeric)

kcmain_codebook <- print_html(data_codebook(kcmain_codebook_trim))
kcmain_codebook
kcmain_codebook_trim (263 rows and 246 variables, 246 shown)
ID Name Label Type Missings Values Value Labels N
1 ID numeric 0 (0.0%) [1, 263] 263
2 Q66 Title: KC Community Survey Principal Investigator: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, University of Missouri-Kansas City What is the purpose of this form? This consent form describes the research study and helps you to decide if you want to participate. It provides important information about what you will be asked to do in the study, about the risks and benefits of participating in the study, and about your rights as a research participant. You should: Read the information in this document carefully. Ask the interviewer any questions, particularly if you do not understand something. Not agree to participate until all your questions have been answered, or until you are sure that you want to. Understand that your participation in this study involves participating in an interview that will last approximately 50 minutes. What is the purpose of this study? The purpose of this community survey is to understand residents’ perceptions of social, economic, organizational, political, and c numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 YES, I CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE 262 (100.0%)
3 INTERVIEWER Community Interviewer Name numeric 1 (0.4%) 4 Janese Williams 17 (6.5%)
5 Cynthia Wattree 13 (5.0%)
6 Cecil Wattree 14 (5.3%)
7 Gu Kang 15 (5.7%)
8 Joseph Cho 14 (5.3%)
9 Isabel Patton 6 (2.3%)
10 Sandra Jones 1 (0.4%)
11 Jayla Williams 3 (1.1%)
12 Faith Taylor 12 (4.6%)
13 Essence Gordon 2 (0.8%)
(...) (...)
4 NBHD Neighborhood Name? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Prairie Point-Wildberry 6 (2.3%)
2 New Mark 9 (3.4%)
3 Shoal Creek 4 (1.5%)
6 Barry Harbour 3 (1.1%)
7 The Coves 5 (1.9%)
8 Ravenwood-Somerset 3 (1.1%)
11 Lykins 13 (4.9%)
12 Longfellow 19 (7.2%)
13 Palestine East 5 (1.9%)
14 Blue Valley 18 (6.8%)
(...) (...)
5 Q0_Size Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 1 (if applicable). - Size numeric 132 (50.2%) [1.00696e+06, 4.32298e+06] 131
6 Q1 Does your neighborhood have a name? - Selected Choice numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Yes (Enter name below) 215 (82.4%)
2 No 13 (5.0%)
3 Don't Know 31 (11.9%)
4 No Response 2 (0.8%)
7 Q116_Size Interviewer Uploads Picture if Resident Writes on Map 2 (if applicable). - Size numeric 185 (70.3%) [1.07598e+06, 4.48157e+06] 78
8 Q2.1 On the whole, do you like or dislike this neighborhood as a place to live? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 Like It A lot 117 (45.0%)
2 Like It 113 (43.5%)
3 Dislike It 18 (6.9%)
4 Dislike It A lot 8 (3.1%)
5 No Response 4 (1.5%)
9 Q2.2 Suppose that for some reason, you HAD to move away from this neighborhood. Would you miss the neighborhood very much, somewhat, not much, or not at all? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Yes, Very Much 89 (34.1%)
2 Yes, Somewhat 110 (42.1%)
3 No, Not Much 23 (8.8%)
4 No, Not At All 34 (13.0%)
5 No Response 5 (1.9%)
10 Q2.3 numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 Very Likely 63 (24.2%)
2 Likely 49 (18.8%)
3 Neither Likely nor Unlikely 34 (13.1%)
4 Unlikely 33 (12.7%)
5 Very Unlikely 77 (29.6%)
7 No Response 4 (1.5%)
11 Q3 How frequently do you (or other household members) attend a church, mosque, or any other religious organization? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Often 87 (33.3%)
2 Sometimes 53 (20.3%)
3 Rarely 38 (14.6%)
4 Never 75 (28.7%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (3.1%)
12 Q3.1 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 91 (34.6%) 1 Yes 85 (49.4%)
2 No 87 (50.6%)
13 Q3.2 How frequently do you (or any household members) attend a block party, tenant/neighborhood association, or community council (i.e., Community Health Ambassadors, United NH Initiative, Block Captain, HOA)? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 Often 31 (11.8%)
2 Sometimes 50 (19.1%)
3 Rarely 50 (19.1%)
4 Never 124 (47.3%)
6 Not Applicable 7 (2.7%)
14 Q3.3 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 136 (51.7%) 1 Yes 102 (80.3%)
2 No 25 (19.7%)
15 Q3.4 How often do you (or any household members) attend a business or civic group such as Chamber events, Masons, Elks, or Rotary Club? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Often 17 (6.5%)
2 Sometimes 27 (10.3%)
3 Rarely 24 (9.2%)
4 Never 185 (70.9%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (3.1%)
16 Q3.5 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 195 (74.1%) 1 Yes 41 (60.3%)
2 No 27 (39.7%)
17 Q3.6 How often do you (or any household members) attend an ethnic or nationality club (such as a Latino, Asian or Afro-American club) (sorority/fraternity, 100 Black Men, D9)? numeric 9 (3.4%) 1 Often 21 (8.3%)
2 Sometimes 14 (5.5%)
3 Rarely 20 (7.9%)
4 Never 188 (74.0%)
6 Not Applicable 11 (4.3%)
18 Q3.7 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 203 (77.2%) 1 Yes 24 (40.0%)
2 No 36 (60.0%)
19 Q3.8 How often do you (or any household members) attend a local political organizations (i.e., City Town Hall meetings, Election Events)? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 Often 19 (7.3%)
2 Sometimes 45 (17.2%)
3 Rarely 30 (11.5%)
4 Never 163 (62.2%)
6 Not Applicable 5 (1.9%)
20 Q3.9 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 169 (64.3%) 1 Yes 61 (64.9%)
2 No 33 (35.1%)
21 Q4_1 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) spoken with a local politician or an elected local official like your council district member about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 YES 87 (33.1%)
2 NO 176 (66.9%)
22 Q4_2 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 YES 83 (31.6%)
2 NO 180 (68.4%)
23 Q4_3 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) attended a meeting of a block or neighborhood group about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 YES 92 (35.0%)
2 NO 171 (65.0%)
24 Q4_4 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a local religious leader or minister to help with a neighborhood problem or with neighborhood improvement? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 YES 51 (19.4%)
2 NO 212 (80.6%)
25 Q4_5 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) gotten together with neighbors to do something about a nbhd problem or to organize nbhd improvement? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 YES 97 (37.0%)
2 NO 165 (63.0%)
26 Q5 All things considered, what do you think this neighborhood will be like a few years from now? Will it be a better place to live, stay the same, or will it be worse? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Better 123 (47.1%)
2 Same 93 (35.6%)
3 Worse 36 (13.8%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 9 (3.4%)
27 Q6 How do you think your neighborhood compares with most other neighborhoods in the city? Is It better, the same, or worse? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 Better 117 (44.8%)
2 Same 100 (38.3%)
3 Worse 31 (11.9%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 13 (5.0%)
28 Q7_1 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Safe neighborhood (i.e.., perception of safety, neighborhood watch/block captain) numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 36 (13.7%)
2 SATISFIED 115 (43.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 52 (19.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 41 (15.6%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 16 (6.1%)
6 N/R 2 (0.8%)
29 Q7_2 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Sense of community (i.e., neighborly interactions, community events) numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 54 (20.5%)
2 SATISFIED 96 (36.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 65 (24.7%)
4 DISSATISFIED 29 (11.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 14 (5.3%)
6 N/R 5 (1.9%)
30 Q7_3 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Schools numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 32 (12.2%)
2 SATISFIED 58 (22.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 47 (17.9%)
4 DISSATISFIED 37 (14.1%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 28 (10.6%)
6 N/R 61 (23.2%)
31 Q7_4 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Access to Public Transportation numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 53 (20.2%)
2 SATISFIED 107 (40.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 47 (17.9%)
4 DISSATISFIED 22 (8.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 16 (6.1%)
6 N/R 17 (6.5%)
32 Q7_5 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Housing numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 44 (16.7%)
2 SATISFIED 113 (43.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 52 (19.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 33 (12.5%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 17 (6.5%)
6 N/R 4 (1.5%)
33 Q7_6 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Health Care numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 43 (16.4%)
2 SATISFIED 107 (40.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 57 (21.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 29 (11.1%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 14 (5.3%)
6 N/R 12 (4.6%)
34 Q7_7 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Parks and Green Spaces numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 55 (21.0%)
2 SATISFIED 113 (43.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 37 (14.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 39 (14.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 15 (5.7%)
6 N/R 3 (1.1%)
35 Q7_8 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Walkability and Accessibility (i.e., ease of walking to shops, restaurants, and other amenities) numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 63 (24.0%)
2 SATISFIED 100 (38.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 29 (11.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 40 (15.3%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 24 (9.2%)
6 N/R 6 (2.3%)
36 Q7_9 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cleanliness and City Maintenance (trash collection, street cleaning, cleanliness of public space) numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 39 (14.9%)
2 SATISFIED 100 (38.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 45 (17.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 42 (16.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 33 (12.6%)
6 N/R 3 (1.1%)
37 Q7_10 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cultural Diversity (presence of cultural or ethnic communities) numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 46 (17.6%)
2 SATISFIED 120 (46.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 62 (23.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 19 (7.3%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 9 (3.4%)
6 N/R 5 (1.9%)
38 Q7_11 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Public Infrastructure (i.e., quality sidewalks, street lighting, road conditions) numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 27 (10.3%)
2 SATISFIED 96 (36.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 37 (14.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 53 (20.3%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 45 (17.2%)
6 N/R 3 (1.1%)
39 Q7_12 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Local businesses (i.e., grocery stores, cafes, small businesses) numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 51 (19.5%)
2 SATISFIED 104 (39.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 40 (15.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 35 (13.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 27 (10.3%)
6 N/R 5 (1.9%)
40 Q8_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If there is a problem around here, the neighbors get together to deal with it. numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 47 (17.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 91 (34.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 48 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31 (11.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 38 (14.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (2.7%)
41 Q8_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - This is a close-knit neighborhood. numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 57 (21.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 90 (34.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 42 (16.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 38 (14.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 32 (12.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (1.1%)
42 Q8_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When you get right down to it, no one in this neighborhood cares much about what happens to me. numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 32 (12.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 41 (15.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 41 (15.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 59 (22.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 82 (31.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (2.7%)
43 Q8_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are adults in this neighborhood that children can look up to. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 94 (36.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 82 (31.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 36 (13.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (6.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 15 (5.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 17 (6.5%)
44 Q8_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People around here are willing to help their neighbors. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 105 (40.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 98 (37.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 25 (9.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 15 (5.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 15 (5.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (0.8%)
45 Q8_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood generally don’t get along with each other. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 10 (3.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 24 (9.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 45 (17.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 61 (23.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 113 (43.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (3.1%)
46 Q8_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You can count on adults in this neighborhood to watch out for children and ensure they are safe and don't get in trouble. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 92 (35.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 83 (31.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (12.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 23 (8.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 14 (5.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 16 (6.1%)
47 Q8_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I had to borrow $60 in an emergency, I could borrow it from a neighbor. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 70 (26.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 54 (20.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 34 (13.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31 (11.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 59 (22.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (5.0%)
48 Q8_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When I'm away from home, I know that my neighbors will keep their eyes open for possible trouble to my place. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 137 (52.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 76 (29.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 12 (4.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 21 (8.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 12 (4.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (0.8%)
49 Q8_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - In this neighborhood people mostly go their own way. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 68 (26.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 76 (29.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 43 (16.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 42 (16.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 28 (10.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.5%)
50 Q8_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood do not share the same values numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 29 (11.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 49 (18.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 57 (21.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 61 (23.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 45 (17.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 19 (7.3%)
51 Q8_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I were sick I could count on my neighbors to shop for groceries for me. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 64 (24.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 70 (26.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (12.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (13.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 50 (19.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (3.5%)
52 Q8_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood can be trusted. numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 76 (29.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 99 (37.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (15.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 14 (5.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 25 (9.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (3.1%)
53 Q8_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Children around here have no place to play but the street. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 49 (18.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (15.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 25 (9.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 60 (23.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 73 (28.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (5.0%)
54 Q8_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Adults in this neighborhood know who the local children are. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 51 (19.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 76 (29.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (16.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 30 (11.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 36 (13.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (8.8%)
55 Q8_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The equipment and buildings in the park or playground that is closest to where I live are well kept. numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 88 (33.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 70 (26.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (12.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (9.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 19 (7.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 28 (10.7%)
56 Q8_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe during the day. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 113 (43.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 65 (24.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 23 (8.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (7.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 19 (7.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 22 (8.4%)
57 Q8_18 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe at night. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 32 (12.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 37 (14.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 46 (17.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 42 (16.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 76 (29.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 28 (10.7%)
58 Q8_19 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood generally know each other. numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 58 (22.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 82 (31.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (15.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 22 (8.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 26 (10.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 33 (12.6%)
59 Q8_20 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood know who their children’s friends are numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 48 (18.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 66 (25.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 55 (21.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 18 (6.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21 (8.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 51 (19.7%)
60 Q9_1 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Do favors for each other? such as watching each other's children, helping with shopping, lending garden or house tools, and other small acts of kindness numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 OFTEN 87 (33.2%)
2 SOMETIMES 84 (32.1%)
3 RARELY 40 (15.3%)
4 NEVER 34 (13.0%)
6 Not Applicable 17 (6.5%)
61 Q9_2 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - When a neighbor is not at home, watch over their property? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 OFTEN 137 (52.3%)
2 SOMETIMES 69 (26.3%)
3 RARELY 30 (11.5%)
4 NEVER 16 (6.1%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (3.8%)
62 Q9_3 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Ask each other advice about personal things such as child rearing or job openings? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 OFTEN 53 (20.2%)
2 SOMETIMES 63 (24.0%)
3 RARELY 49 (18.7%)
4 NEVER 69 (26.3%)
6 Not Applicable 28 (10.7%)
63 Q9_4 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Have parties or other get-togethers where other people in the neighborhood are invited? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 OFTEN 36 (13.7%)
2 SOMETIMES 85 (32.4%)
3 RARELY 55 (21.0%)
4 NEVER 70 (26.7%)
6 Not Applicable 16 (6.1%)
64 Q9_5 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Talk in each other's homes or on the street? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 OFTEN 121 (46.5%)
2 SOMETIMES 75 (28.8%)
3 RARELY 22 (8.5%)
4 NEVER 29 (11.2%)
6 Not Applicable 13 (5.0%)
65 Q10_1 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many families in this neighborhood know each other? numeric 1 (0.4%) 1 NONE OF THEM 12 (4.6%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 47 (17.9%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 88 (33.6%)
4 MOST OF THEM 77 (29.4%)
5 ALL OF THEM 12 (4.6%)
6 N/R 26 (9.9%)
66 Q10_2 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many people in this neighborhood would you say are religious or attend church regularly? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 NONE OF THEM 16 (6.1%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 47 (18.0%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 73 (28.0%)
4 MOST OF THEM 26 (10.0%)
5 ALL OF THEM 4 (1.5%)
6 N/R 95 (36.4%)
67 Q10_3 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - How many people in this neighborhood would you say make part or all of their income from side hustles or alternative means? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 NONE OF THEM 25 (9.6%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 48 (18.4%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 57 (21.8%)
4 MOST OF THEM 27 (10.3%)
5 ALL OF THEM 3 (1.1%)
6 N/R 101 (38.7%)
68 Q10_4 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many adults in this neighborhood would you say make some or part of their income with a regular full or part-time job? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 NONE OF THEM 6 (2.3%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 20 (7.7%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 44 (16.9%)
4 MOST OF THEM 114 (43.8%)
5 ALL OF THEM 29 (11.2%)
6 N/R 47 (18.1%)
69 Q11_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a group of neighborhood children were skipping school and hanging out on a street corner, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 40 (15.3%)
2 VERY LIKELY 49 (18.8%)
3 LIKELY 51 (19.5%)
4 UNLIKELY 42 (16.1%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 30 (11.5%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 23 (8.8%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 26 (10.0%)
70 Q11_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If some children were spray-painting graffiti on a local building, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 88 (33.7%)
2 VERY LIKELY 61 (23.4%)
3 LIKELY 41 (15.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 28 (10.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 10 (3.8%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 19 (7.3%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (5.4%)
71 Q11_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a child was showing disrespect to an adult, how likely is It that people in your neighborhood would scold that child? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 37 (14.2%)
2 VERY LIKELY 35 (13.4%)
3 LIKELY 50 (19.2%)
4 UNLIKELY 51 (19.5%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 39 (14.9%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 26 (10.0%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (8.8%)
72 Q11_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a well-known neighbor was short of cash to start a business in the area, how likely is it that he or she would be able to borrow money from people in this neighborhood? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 10 (3.8%)
2 VERY LIKELY 15 (5.7%)
3 LIKELY 28 (10.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 53 (20.3%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 45 (17.2%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 67 (25.7%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 43 (16.5%)
73 Q11_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If there was a fight in front of your house and someone was being beaten or threatened, how likely is it that your neighbors would break it up or call the police? numeric 2 (0.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 117 (44.8%)
2 VERY LIKELY 64 (24.5%)
3 LIKELY 43 (16.5%)
4 UNLIKELY 12 (4.6%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 6 (2.3%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 14 (5.4%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (1.9%)
74 Q11_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - Suppose that because of budget cuts the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by the city. How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 DEFINITELY 64 (24.6%)
2 VERY LIKELY 59 (22.7%)
3 LIKELY 46 (17.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 22 (8.5%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 24 (9.2%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 22 (8.5%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (8.8%)
75 Q12_1 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is litter, broken glass or trash on the sidewalks and streets? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 73 (28.2%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 76 (29.3%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 47 (18.1%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 56 (21.6%)
5 DON'T KNOW 5 (1.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (0.8%)
76 Q12_2 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is graffiti on buildings and walls? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 140 (54.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 53 (20.5%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 32 (12.4%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 23 (8.9%)
5 DON'T KNOW 7 (2.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.5%)
77 Q12_3 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are vacant or deserted houses or storefronts? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 109 (41.9%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 49 (18.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 42 (16.2%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 51 (19.6%)
5 DON'T KNOW 4 (1.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (1.9%)
78 Q12_4 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is drinking in public? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 127 (48.8%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 47 (18.1%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 28 (10.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 41 (15.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 10 (3.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (2.7%)
79 Q12_5 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are people selling or using drugs? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 115 (44.4%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 39 (15.1%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 31 (12.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 47 (18.1%)
5 DON'T KNOW 15 (5.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (4.6%)
80 Q12_6 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are groups of teenagers or adults hanging out in the neighborhood and causing trouble? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 131 (50.4%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 50 (19.2%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 28 (10.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 35 (13.5%)
5 DON'T KNOW 6 (2.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 10 (3.8%)
81 Q12_7 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are different social groups who do not get along with each other? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 157 (60.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 36 (13.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 15 (5.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 19 (7.3%)
5 DON'T KNOW 13 (5.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 19 (7.3%)
82 Q12_8 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is police not patrolling the area or responding to calls from the area? numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 95 (36.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 42 (16.2%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 46 (17.7%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 54 (20.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 13 (5.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 10 (3.8%)
83 Q12_9 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is excessive use of force by police? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 131 (50.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 31 (12.0%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 26 (10.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 21 (8.1%)
5 DON'T KNOW 25 (9.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 25 (9.7%)
84 Q12_10 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is lack of trust between local businesses and residents? numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 139 (54.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 37 (14.5%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 30 (11.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 17 (6.7%)
5 DON'T KNOW 17 (6.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (5.9%)
85 Q13 numeric 15 (5.7%) 1 Yes 115 (46.4%)
2 No 133 (53.6%)
86 Q16_1 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Laws were made to be broken. numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 13 (5.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 23 (8.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 22 (8.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 51 (19.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 145 (56.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.6%)
87 Q16_2 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - It's okay to do anything you want as long as you don't hurt anyone. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 19 (7.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 35 (13.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 21 (8.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 58 (22.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 123 (47.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.5%)
88 Q16_3 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - To make money, there are no right and wrong ways anymore, only easy ways and hard ways. numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 22 (8.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 19 (7.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 25 (9.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 39 (15.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 144 (55.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 10 (3.9%)
89 Q16_4 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting between friends and family is nobody else's business numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 48 (18.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 50 (19.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (19.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 53 (20.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 55 (21.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (1.2%)
90 Q16_5 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting among rival gangs/groups should be ignored by the police numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 3 (1.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 3 (1.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 10 (3.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (9.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 214 (82.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (1.9%)
91 Q16_6 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 49 (18.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 37 (14.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 26 (10.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 39 (15.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 102 (39.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (2.7%)
92 Q16_7 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Many people in this neighborhood are afraid to go out at night. numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 42 (16.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 38 (14.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (12.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 50 (19.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 84 (32.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (4.6%)
93 Q16_8 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are areas of this neighborhood where everyone knows trouble is expected. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 72 (27.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 52 (20.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 28 (10.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 37 (14.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 65 (25.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (2.3%)
94 Q16_9 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You’re taking a big chance if you walk in this neighborhood alone after dark. numeric 3 (1.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 51 (19.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 33 (12.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 28 (10.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 52 (20.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 93 (35.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (1.2%)
95 Q16_10 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Most people in this neighborhood are moral. numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 97 (37.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 87 (33.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 34 (13.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 13 (5.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 13 (5.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (5.8%)
96 Q17_1 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a fight in this neighborhood in which a weapon was used? numeric 13 (4.9%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 121 (48.4%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 63 (25.2%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 16 (6.4%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 14 (5.6%)
6 Not Applicable 36 (14.4%)
97 Q17_2 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a violent argument between neighbors? numeric 13 (4.9%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 139 (55.6%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 51 (20.4%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 18 (7.2%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 10 (4.0%)
6 Not Applicable 32 (12.8%)
98 Q17_3 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Gang or group fights? numeric 13 (4.9%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 162 (64.8%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 32 (12.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 6 (2.4%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 11 (4.4%)
6 Not Applicable 39 (15.6%)
99 Q17_4 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A sexual assault or rape? numeric 14 (5.3%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 169 (67.9%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 22 (8.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 4 (1.6%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 5 (2.0%)
6 Not Applicable 49 (19.7%)
100 Q17_5 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A robbery or mugging? numeric 15 (5.7%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 120 (48.4%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 60 (24.2%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 27 (10.9%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 10 (4.0%)
6 Not Applicable 31 (12.5%)
101 Q17_6 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Sideshow and Street Racing? numeric 12 (4.6%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 107 (42.6%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 61 (24.3%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 22 (8.8%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 28 (11.2%)
6 Not Applicable 33 (13.1%)
102 Q18 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has anyone ever used violence, such as in a mugging, fight, or sexual assault, against you in your neighborhood? numeric 17 (6.5%) 1 Yes 35 (14.2%)
2 No 211 (85.8%)
103 Q18.1 Was it in the past six months? numeric 227 (86.3%) 1 Yes 19 (52.8%)
2 No 17 (47.2%)
104 Q18.2 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has your home ever been broken into? numeric 14 (5.3%) 1 Yes 47 (18.9%)
2 No 202 (81.1%)
105 Q18.3 Was it in the past six months? numeric 216 (82.1%) 1 Yes 4 (8.5%)
2 No 43 (91.5%)
106 Q18.4 While you have lived in this neighborhood, have you had anything stolen from your yard, porch, garage, or elsewhere outside your home (but on your property) numeric 15 (5.7%) 1 Yes 108 (43.5%)
2 No 140 (56.5%)
107 Q18.5 Was it in the past six months? numeric 153 (58.2%) 1 Yes 50 (45.5%)
2 No 60 (54.5%)
108 Q18.6 Have you had property damaged, including damage to vehicles parked in the street, to the outside of your home, or to other personal property? numeric 16 (6.1%) 1 Yes 87 (35.2%)
2 No 160 (64.8%)
109 Q18.7 Was it in the past six months? numeric 177 (67.3%) 1 Yes 35 (40.7%)
2 No 51 (59.3%)
110 Q19_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Police in this neighborhood are responsive to local issues. numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 71 (27.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 74 (28.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (12.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 27 (10.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 36 (14.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 17 (6.6%)
111 Q19_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are doing a good job in dealing with problems that really concern people in this neighborhood numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 56 (21.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 65 (25.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 49 (19.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 26 (10.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 40 (15.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 22 (8.5%)
112 Q19_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police have positive interactions with people in this neighborhood. numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 55 (21.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 71 (27.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 54 (21.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 23 (9.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 27 (10.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 26 (10.2%)
113 Q19_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are fair in their treatment of people in this neighborhood. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 65 (25.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 68 (26.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 55 (21.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 14 (5.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (8.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 32 (12.5%)
114 Q19_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not doing a good job in preventing crime in this neighborhood numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 44 (17.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 39 (15.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 45 (17.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 58 (22.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 51 (19.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 20 (7.8%)
115 Q19_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police do a good job in responding to people in this neighborhood after they have been victims of crime. numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 58 (22.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 52 (20.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 55 (21.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 22 (8.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 33 (12.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 38 (14.7%)
116 Q19_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not able to maintain order on the streets and sidewalks in this neighborhood. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 36 (14.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 35 (13.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (15.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 49 (19.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 76 (29.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 21 (8.2%)
117 Q20_1 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Is there a youth center for children or adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 YES 81 (31.4%)
2 NO 80 (31.0%)
3 DON'T KNOW 97 (37.6%)
118 Q20_2 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there recreation programs other than those offered in school (are these offered in your neighborhood)? numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 YES 100 (38.8%)
2 NO 59 (22.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 99 (38.4%)
119 Q20_3 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Do the neighborhood schools offer any after-school programs-academic and/or recreational? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 YES 142 (54.8%)
2 NO 28 (10.8%)
3 DON'T KNOW 89 (34.4%)
120 Q20_4 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mentoring services offered, like a Big Brothers or Big Sisters program? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 YES 96 (37.1%)
2 NO 29 (11.2%)
3 DON'T KNOW 134 (51.7%)
121 Q20_5 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mental health services offered for children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 YES 87 (33.6%)
2 NO 43 (16.6%)
3 DON'T KNOW 129 (49.8%)
122 Q20_6 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there any crisis intervention services offered to children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 YES 83 (32.0%)
2 NO 36 (13.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 140 (54.1%)
123 Q21_1 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of mental health services numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 24 (9.3%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 69 (26.6%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 145 (56.0%)
4 NO RESPONSE 21 (8.1%)
124 Q21_2 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of family structure numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 18 (6.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 53 (20.5%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 168 (64.9%)
4 NO RESPONSE 20 (7.7%)
125 Q21_3 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough support for police numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 54 (20.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 88 (34.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 93 (36.0%)
4 NO RESPONSE 23 (8.9%)
126 Q21_4 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of homeless shelters. numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 35 (13.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 52 (20.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 156 (60.2%)
4 NO RESPONSE 16 (6.2%)
127 Q21_5 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Easy access to guns. numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 15 (5.8%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 36 (14.0%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 179 (69.4%)
4 NO RESPONSE 28 (10.9%)
128 Q21_6 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough officers. numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 34 (13.2%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 70 (27.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 127 (49.2%)
4 NO RESPONSE 27 (10.5%)
129 Q21_7 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of jail space. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 62 (24.1%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 49 (19.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 92 (35.8%)
4 NO RESPONSE 54 (21.0%)
130 Q21_8 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lenient judges/prosecutors numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 53 (20.6%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 65 (25.3%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 78 (30.4%)
4 NO RESPONSE 61 (23.7%)
131 Q22_1 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Property values numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 146 (56.4%)
2 PROBABLY 61 (23.6%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 14 (5.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 19 (7.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 6 (2.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 13 (5.0%)
132 Q22_2 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Service industry success (i.e. hotel, restaurant) numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 91 (35.3%)
2 PROBABLY 73 (28.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 27 (10.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 30 (11.6%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 14 (5.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 23 (8.9%)
133 Q22_3 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - New Businesses coming to Kansas City numeric 4 (1.5%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 91 (35.1%)
2 PROBABLY 62 (23.9%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 32 (12.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 34 (13.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 25 (9.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (5.8%)
134 Q22_4 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Tourism numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 77 (29.8%)
2 PROBABLY 57 (22.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 34 (13.2%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (16.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 23 (8.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 25 (9.7%)
135 Q22_5 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Resident exodus numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 88 (34.1%)
2 PROBABLY 64 (24.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 27 (10.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 32 (12.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 25 (9.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 22 (8.5%)
136 Q22_6 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Career opportunities numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 67 (26.3%)
2 PROBABLY 65 (25.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 37 (14.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 39 (15.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 26 (10.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 21 (8.2%)
137 Q22_7 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Business investment numeric 9 (3.4%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 84 (33.1%)
2 PROBABLY 67 (26.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 35 (13.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 34 (13.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 16 (6.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (7.1%)
138 Q23_1 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for mental health services numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 148 (57.4%)
2 PROBABLY 66 (25.6%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 18 (7.0%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 15 (5.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 6 (2.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 5 (1.9%)
139 Q23_2 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Promoting new businesses in Kansas City numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 85 (33.1%)
2 PROBABLY 70 (27.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 40 (15.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 34 (13.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 18 (7.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (3.9%)
140 Q23_3 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More tourism numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 57 (22.2%)
2 PROBABLY 47 (18.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 61 (23.7%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (16.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 36 (14.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (5.4%)
141 Q23_4 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More Affordable housing options numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 158 (61.2%)
2 PROBABLY 56 (21.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 18 (7.0%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 15 (5.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (1.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
142 Q23_5 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More career opportunities numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 156 (60.7%)
2 PROBABLY 52 (20.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 21 (8.2%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 11 (4.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (3.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (3.1%)
143 Q23_6 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More business investment numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 112 (43.8%)
2 PROBABLY 67 (26.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 37 (14.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 21 (8.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 11 (4.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (3.1%)
144 Q23_7 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for police numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 111 (43.2%)
2 PROBABLY 48 (18.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 26 (10.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 34 (13.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 24 (9.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (5.4%)
145 Q23_8 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Tougher Sentencing numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 85 (32.9%)
2 PROBABLY 50 (19.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 44 (17.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 31 (12.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 26 (10.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 22 (8.5%)
146 Q23_9 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More family interventions numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 117 (45.5%)
2 PROBABLY 78 (30.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 26 (10.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 16 (6.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 5 (1.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (5.8%)
147 Q23_10 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More supervised activities for youth numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 158 (61.5%)
2 PROBABLY 68 (26.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 11 (4.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 7 (2.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 3 (1.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (3.9%)
148 Q23_11 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More gun legislation (e.g., ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, universal background checks on all gun sales). numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 154 (60.2%)
2 PROBABLY 27 (10.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 17 (6.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 24 (9.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 25 (9.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 9 (3.5%)
149 Q24_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral obligation to obey the police numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 124 (48.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 59 (23.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 34 (13.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 8 (3.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 22 (8.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (3.9%)
150 Q24_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - The police can be trusted to make decisions that are right for my community. numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 47 (18.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 75 (29.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 51 (19.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 36 (14.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 39 (15.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (3.1%)
151 Q24_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to support the decisions of police officers, even when I disagree with them numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 52 (20.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 65 (25.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 37 (14.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31 (12.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 60 (23.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (3.9%)
152 Q24_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to obey the instructions of police officers, even if I do not understand the reasons behind them numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 70 (27.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 82 (32.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 30 (11.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 29 (11.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 34 (13.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 11 (4.3%)
153 Q24_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - People like me have no choice but to obey the police numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 74 (28.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 59 (23.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 36 (14.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (13.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 41 (16.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 12 (4.7%)
154 Q24_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - If you do not do what the police tell you they will treat you badly numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 117 (45.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 55 (21.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 35 (13.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 21 (8.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 17 (6.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 11 (4.3%)
155 Q24_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I only obey the police because I am afraid of them numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 48 (18.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 41 (16.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 29 (11.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (13.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 89 (34.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (5.5%)
156 Q25_1 How likely is it that you would…. - Call the police to report a crime that you witnessed. numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 138 (53.9%)
2 LIKELY 67 (26.2%)
3 UNLIKELY 24 (9.4%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 15 (5.9%)
5 NO RESPONSE 12 (4.7%)
157 Q25_2 How likely is it that you would…. - Help the police to find someone suspected of a crime by providing information numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 114 (44.7%)
2 LIKELY 70 (27.5%)
3 UNLIKELY 35 (13.7%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 24 (9.4%)
5 NO RESPONSE 12 (4.7%)
158 Q25_3 How likely is it that you would…. - Report dangerous or suspicious activities to the police numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 122 (47.7%)
2 LIKELY 88 (34.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 26 (10.2%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 11 (4.3%)
5 NO RESPONSE 9 (3.5%)
159 Q25_4 How likely is it that you would…. - Provide the police with information that helps them solve a crime numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 132 (51.8%)
2 LIKELY 76 (29.8%)
3 UNLIKELY 24 (9.4%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 13 (5.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 10 (3.9%)
160 Q25_5 How likely is it that you would…. - Take an inexpensive item from a store without paying for it numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 7 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 11 (4.3%)
3 UNLIKELY 22 (8.6%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 207 (80.9%)
5 NO RESPONSE 9 (3.5%)
161 Q25_6 How likely is it that you would…. - Take prescription medication that was not prescribed to you numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 6 (2.3%)
2 LIKELY 19 (7.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 29 (11.3%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 194 (75.8%)
5 NO RESPONSE 8 (3.1%)
162 Q25_7 How likely is it that you would…. - Consume alcohol in a place where you weren’t supposed to numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 13 (5.1%)
2 LIKELY 24 (9.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 40 (15.7%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 171 (67.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
163 Q25_8 How likely is it that you would…. - Park a car in a place that were not supposed to numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 12 (4.7%)
2 LIKELY 35 (13.7%)
3 UNLIKELY 61 (23.8%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 136 (53.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 12 (4.7%)
164 Q25_9 How likely is it that you would…. - Exceed the speed limit while driving a motor vehicle numeric 10 (3.8%) 1 VERY LIKELY 38 (15.0%)
2 LIKELY 66 (26.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 56 (22.1%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 82 (32.4%)
5 NO RESPONSE 11 (4.3%)
165 Q26 numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 Yes 110 (43.1%)
2 No 145 (56.9%)
166 Q29_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of life in the city. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 39 (15.2%)
2 SATISFIED 120 (46.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 53 (20.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 21 (8.2%)
5 DISSATISFIED 17 (6.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
167 Q29_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Feeling of safety in your neighborhood. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 57 (22.2%)
2 SATISFIED 105 (40.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 37 (14.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 34 (13.2%)
5 DISSATISFIED 17 (6.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
168 Q29_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Physical appearance of your neighborhood. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 46 (17.9%)
2 SATISFIED 98 (38.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 32 (12.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 39 (15.2%)
5 DISSATISFIED 35 (13.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
169 Q29_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall image of the city numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 31 (12.1%)
2 SATISFIED 114 (44.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 54 (21.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 31 (12.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 19 (7.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
170 Q29_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of services provided by KCMO numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 27 (10.5%)
2 SATISFIED 86 (33.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 58 (22.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 43 (16.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 35 (13.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (2.7%)
171 Q29_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Value received for city tax dollars and fees numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 17 (6.6%)
2 SATISFIED 45 (17.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 61 (23.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 48 (18.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 68 (26.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (6.6%)
172 Q29_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall feeling of safety in the city numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 20 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 83 (32.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 60 (23.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 49 (19.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 37 (14.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (3.1%)
173 Q29_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of education system numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (8.6%)
2 SATISFIED 48 (18.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 48 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 48 (18.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 56 (21.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 34 (13.3%)
174 Q29_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of police services numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 23 (9.0%)
2 SATISFIED 66 (25.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 52 (20.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 53 (20.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 50 (19.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 12 (4.7%)
175 Q29_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of neighborhood services numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (8.6%)
2 SATISFIED 77 (30.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 64 (25.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 36 (14.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 34 (13.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 23 (9.0%)
176 Q29_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Relationship neighborhood & police between numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 27 (10.5%)
2 SATISFIED 74 (28.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 59 (23.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 36 (14.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 36 (14.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 25 (9.7%)
177 Q29_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Effectiveness of local police protection numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 30 (11.7%)
2 SATISFIED 63 (24.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 64 (24.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 42 (16.3%)
5 DISSATISFIED 43 (16.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (5.8%)
178 Q29_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Enforcement of local traffic laws numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 24 (9.4%)
2 SATISFIED 75 (29.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 57 (22.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 44 (17.2%)
5 DISSATISFIED 41 (16.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (5.9%)
179 Q29_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Parking enforcement services numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 24 (9.4%)
2 SATISFIED 76 (29.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 72 (28.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 27 (10.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 30 (11.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 26 (10.2%)
180 Q29_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - How quickly police respond to emergencies numeric 9 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (8.7%)
2 SATISFIED 61 (24.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 45 (17.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 40 (15.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 59 (23.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 27 (10.6%)
181 Q29_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Responsiveness of police dept to resident concerns. numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (8.6%)
2 SATISFIED 64 (24.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 54 (21.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 38 (14.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 51 (19.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 28 (10.9%)
182 Q29_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - The city’s overall efforts to prevent crime numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 17 (6.6%)
2 SATISFIED 49 (19.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 63 (24.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 52 (20.3%)
5 DISSATISFIED 60 (23.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (5.9%)
183 Q30 Do you use technology (e.g., neighborhood apps, social media groups) to stay informed about crime or disorder in your neighborhood? numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 Yes 149 (58.2%)
2 No 107 (41.8%)
184 Q31_10 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Next Door numeric 194 (73.8%) 1 Next Door 69 (100.0%)
185 Q31_11 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Ring Neighbors numeric 209 (79.5%) 1 Ring Neighbors 54 (100.0%)
186 Q31_12 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Citizen App numeric 255 (97.0%) 1 Citizen App 8 (100.0%)
187 Q31_13 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Facebook numeric 184 (70.0%) 1 Facebook 79 (100.0%)
188 Q31_14 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Twitter numeric 245 (93.2%) 1 Twitter 18 (100.0%)
189 Q31_15 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice TikTok numeric 246 (93.5%) 1 TikTok 17 (100.0%)
190 Q31_16 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Instagram numeric 241 (91.6%) 1 Instagram 22 (100.0%)
191 Q31_17 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) numeric 251 (95.4%) 1 Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) 12 (100.0%)
192 Q31_18 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) numeric 234 (89.0%) 1 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 29 (100.0%)
193 Q32 Have you ever reported suspicious activity or a crime in your neighborhood using technology (e.g., apps, social media)? numeric 115 (43.7%) 1 Yes 52 (35.1%)
2 No 96 (64.9%)
194 Q33 Do you feel that technology-based platforms (e.g., apps, social media) have made your neighborhood safer? numeric 115 (43.7%) 1 Strongly Agree 37 (25.0%)
2 Agree 42 (28.4%)
3 Neutral 41 (27.7%)
4 Disagree 18 (12.2%)
5 Strongly Disagree 10 (6.8%)
195 Q34 Have you noticed an increase in neighborhood disorder (e.g., vandalism, theft) through updates or alerts from these technology platforms? numeric 116 (44.1%) 1 Yes, significantly 26 (17.7%)
2 Yes, slightly 24 (16.3%)
3 No, it has remained the same 88 (59.9%)
4 No, it has decreased 9 (6.1%)
196 Q35 Do you believe that increased use of technology in your neighborhood (e.g., security cameras, apps) has contributed to a decrease in crime or disorder? numeric 115 (43.7%) 1 Strongly Agree 28 (18.9%)
2 Agree 38 (25.7%)
3 Neutral 55 (37.2%)
4 Disagree 19 (12.8%)
5 Strongly Disagree 8 (5.4%)
197 Q36 The city is prepared to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 Strongly Agree 43 (16.9%)
2 Somewhat Agree 65 (25.5%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 37 (14.5%)
4 Somewhat disagree 36 (14.1%)
5 Strongly disagree 58 (22.7%)
6 No response 16 (6.3%)
198 Q37 Hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup will improve safety and security in the city. numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 Strongly Agree 42 (16.5%)
2 Somewhat Agree 63 (24.7%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 49 (19.2%)
4 Somewhat disagree 34 (13.3%)
5 Strongly disagree 54 (21.2%)
6 No response 13 (5.1%)
199 Q38 Did you attend the Chiefs parade on February 14, 2024? numeric 10 (3.8%) 1 Yes 64 (25.3%)
2 No 184 (72.7%)
3 No response 5 (2.0%)
200 Q39 If the Chiefs win the Superbowl again, will you attend the Chief’s parade in 2025? numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 Yes 85 (33.2%)
2 No 160 (62.5%)
3 No response 11 (4.3%)
201 Q41 Gender Identity: - Selected Choice numeric 6 (2.3%) 1 Male 125 (48.6%)
2 Female 127 (49.4%)
3 Non-binary 1 (0.4%)
5 My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) 4 (1.6%)
202 Q42_1 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice white numeric 137 (52.1%) 1 white 126 (100.0%)
203 Q42_2 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Black or African American numeric 160 (60.8%) 1 Black or African American 103 (100.0%)
204 Q42_3 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice American Indian or Alaska Native numeric 257 (97.7%) 1 American Indian or Alaska Native 6 (100.0%)
205 Q42_4 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Asian numeric 258 (98.1%) 1 Asian 5 (100.0%)
206 Q42_5 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander numeric 261 (99.2%) 1 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 2 (100.0%)
207 Q42_6 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other: numeric 247 (93.9%) 1 Other: 16 (100.0%)
208 Q42_7 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Two or More Races: numeric 255 (97.0%) 1 Two or More Races: 8 (100.0%)
209 Q43 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Ancestry: numeric 16 (6.1%) 1 Yes 30 (12.1%)
2 No 217 (87.9%)
210 Q44 Your Education Level: numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 8th grade or less 4 (1.6%)
2 9th to 12th grade 16 (6.2%)
3 High school graduate or GED 61 (23.8%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 13 (5.1%)
5 Some college (no degree) 33 (12.9%)
6 Two-year associate degree 18 (7.0%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 63 (24.6%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 10 (3.9%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 34 (13.3%)
10 Don’t know 4 (1.6%)
211 Q45 Mother's Education Level: numeric 9 (3.4%) 1 8th grade or less 19 (7.5%)
2 9th to 12th grade 18 (7.1%)
3 High school graduate or GED 84 (33.1%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 7 (2.8%)
5 Some college (no degree) 18 (7.1%)
6 Two-year associate degree 20 (7.9%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 35 (13.8%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 7 (2.8%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 14 (5.5%)
10 Don’t know 32 (12.6%)
212 Q46 Father's Education Level: numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 8th grade or less 12 (4.7%)
2 9th to 12th grade 19 (7.5%)
3 High school graduate or GED 71 (27.8%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 13 (5.1%)
5 Some college (no degree) 20 (7.8%)
6 Two-year associate degree 8 (3.1%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 31 (12.2%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 4 (1.6%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 24 (9.4%)
10 Don’t know 53 (20.8%)
213 Q47 Family and Household Relationship Status: numeric 5 (1.9%) 1 Single, never married 68 (26.4%)
2 Married, first time 72 (27.9%)
3 Married, not first time 22 (8.5%)
4 Separated, though legally married 8 (3.1%)
5 Divorced, living without partner 34 (13.2%)
6 Widowed, living without partner 24 (9.3%)
7 Living with a partner (not spouse), first time 9 (3.5%)
8 Living with a partner (not spouse), not first time 5 (1.9%)
9 No response 16 (6.2%)
214 Q48 Are you a parent, step-parent, or guardian? numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 Yes 169 (66.0%)
2 No 87 (34.0%)
215 Q51_1 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 163 (62.0%) 1 Employed full-time 100 (100.0%)
216 Q51_2 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 238 (90.5%) 1 Employed part-time 25 (100.0%)
217 Q51_3 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 235 (89.4%) 1 Self-employed 28 (100.0%)
218 Q51_4 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 245 (93.2%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 18 (100.0%)
219 Q51_5 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 256 (97.3%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 7 (100.0%)
220 Q51_6 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 256 (97.3%) 1 Student 7 (100.0%)
221 Q51_7 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 200 (76.0%) 1 Retired 63 (100.0%)
222 Q51_8 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 255 (97.0%) 1 Homemaker 8 (100.0%)
223 Q51_9 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 243 (92.4%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 20 (100.0%)
224 Q51_10 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 260 (98.9%) 1 Other (please specify) 3 (100.0%)
225 Q52 Employment of Other Adults in the Household: numeric 30 (11.4%) 1 Yes 104 (44.6%)
2 No 113 (48.5%)
3 Refused 16 (6.9%)
226 Q52.2_1 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 178 (67.7%) 1 Employed full-time 85 (100.0%)
227 Q52.2_2 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 254 (96.6%) 1 Employed part-time 9 (100.0%)
228 Q52.2_3 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 250 (95.1%) 1 Self-employed 13 (100.0%)
229 Q52.2_4 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 251 (95.4%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 12 (100.0%)
230 Q52.2_5 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 260 (98.9%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 3 (100.0%)
231 Q52.2_6 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 261 (99.2%) 1 Student 2 (100.0%)
232 Q52.2_7 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 243 (92.4%) 1 Retired 20 (100.0%)
233 Q52.2_8 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 259 (98.5%) 1 Homemaker 4 (100.0%)
234 Q52.2_9 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 256 (97.3%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 7 (100.0%)
235 Q52.2_10 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 231 (87.8%) 1 Other (please specify) 32 (100.0%)
236 Q53 Home Ownership: - Selected Choice numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 Own 144 (56.2%)
2 Rent 96 (37.5%)
3 Live with family/friends without paying rent 5 (2.0%)
4 Other (please specify) 2 (0.8%)
5 Prefer not to say 9 (3.5%)
237 Q54 Number of times moved in the past 5 years: numeric 24 (9.1%) 1 0 136 (56.9%)
2 1 57 (23.8%)
3 2 21 (8.8%)
4 3 11 (4.6%)
5 4 6 (2.5%)
6 5 3 (1.3%)
7 6 1 (0.4%)
8 7 3 (1.3%)
12 11+ 1 (0.4%)
238 Q56 Imagine the most religious person you know. How religious would you say they are? numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 Not at all 11 (4.3%)
2 Slightly 15 (5.9%)
3 Moderately 33 (12.9%)
4 Very 175 (68.6%)
5 No response 21 (8.2%)
239 Q57 Compared to that person, how religious would you say that you are? numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 I am not at all 48 (18.8%)
2 I am much less 63 (24.7%)
3 I am slightly less 60 (23.5%)
4 I am about the same 46 (18.0%)
5 I am even more 19 (7.5%)
6 No response 19 (7.5%)
240 Q58 Imagine the most spiritual person you know. How spiritual would you say they are? numeric 8 (3.0%) 1 Not at all 8 (3.1%)
2 Slightly 18 (7.1%)
3 Moderately 40 (15.7%)
4 Very 158 (62.0%)
5 No response 31 (12.2%)
241 Q59 Compared to that person, how spiritual would you say that you are? numeric 10 (3.8%) 1 I am not at all 26 (10.3%)
2 I am much less 41 (16.2%)
3 I am slightly less 60 (23.7%)
4 I am about the same 71 (28.1%)
5 I am even more 25 (9.9%)
6 No response 30 (11.9%)
242 Q60 Are any firearms now kept in or around your home? numeric 7 (2.7%) 1 Yes 80 (31.2%)
2 No 152 (59.4%)
3 Don't Know/ Not sure 9 (3.5%)
4 Refused 15 (5.9%)
243 Q61 Are any of these firearms now loaded? numeric 183 (69.6%) 1 Yes 33 (41.2%)
2 No 41 (51.2%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 2 (2.5%)
4 Refused 4 (5.0%)
244 Q62 Are any of these loaded firearms also unlocked? numeric 186 (70.7%) 1 Yes 21 (27.3%)
2 No 49 (63.6%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 3 (3.9%)
4 Refused 4 (5.2%)
245 Q63 Which of these income brackets is closest to the total household income in your home? numeric 13 (4.9%) 1 Less than $5,000 21 (8.4%)
2 $5,000 to $9,999 6 (2.4%)
3 $10,000 to $14,999 15 (6.0%)
4 $15,000 to $19,999 5 (2.0%)
5 $20,000 to $24,999 10 (4.0%)
6 $25,000 to $29,999 8 (3.2%)
7 $30,000 to $34,999 12 (4.8%)
8 $35,000 to $39,999 3 (1.2%)
9 $40,000 to $49,999 12 (4.8%)
10 $50,000 to $59,999 22 (8.8%)
(...) (...)
246 Q64_1 How would you evaluate your current economic status relative to others at this time? - My economic status is... numeric 12 (4.6%) 1 Greatly below average 20 (8.0%)
2 Below average 53 (21.1%)
3 Average 86 (34.3%)
4 Above average 60 (23.9%)
5 Greatly above average 11 (4.4%)
6 No response (NR) 21 (8.4%)
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save_html(kcmain_codebook, file = here("codebooks", "kcmain_codebook.html"))


Given the web survey has the same issues as the main English version, we are going to make the same changes that we did above to the web survey. To check that, let’s first create and examine a codebook for the web survey.

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kcweb_codebook <- print_html(data_codebook(kc_websurv))
kcweb_codebook
kc_websurv (117 rows and 266 variables, 265 shown)
ID Name Label Type Missings Values Value Labels N
1 ID numeric 0 (0.0%) [270, 386] 117
2 survey character 0 (0.0%) Online 117 (100.0%)
3 SurveyDate End Date numeric 0 (0.0%) 2024-10-31 15:31:37 1 (0.9%)
2024-10-31 22:14:19 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 10:08:34 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 19:35:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 23:15:46 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-03 18:17:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:42:20 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:59:11 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 10:14:54 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 12:28:06 1 (0.9%)
(...)
4 Duration__in_seconds_ Duration (in seconds) numeric 0 (0.0%) [15, 240828] 117
5 Finished Finished numeric 0 (0.0%) 0 False 6 (5.1%)
1 True 111 (94.9%)
6 NBHD Neighborhood Name? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Prairie Point-Wildberry 3 (2.6%)
2 New Mark 2 (1.7%)
3 Shoal Creek 4 (3.4%)
5 Outer Gashland-Nashua 6 (5.1%)
6 Barry Harbour 4 (3.4%)
7 The Coves 2 (1.7%)
8 Ravenwood-Somerset 4 (3.4%)
9 Maple Park 2 (1.7%)
10 Winnwood Gardens 3 (2.6%)
12 Longfellow 4 (3.4%)
(...) (...)
7 Q66 Title: KC Community Survey Principal Investigator: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, University of Missouri-Kansas City What is the purpose of this form? This consent form describes the research study and helps you to decide if you want to participate. It provides important information about what you will be asked to do in the study, about the risks and benefits of participating in the study, and about your rights as a research participant. You should: Read the information in this document carefully. Ask the interviewer any questions, particularly if you do not understand something. Not agree to participate until all your questions have been answered, or until you are sure that you want to. Understand that your participation in this study involves participating in an interview that will last approximately 50 minutes. What is the purpose of this study? The purpose of this community survey is to understand residents’ perceptions of social, economic, organizational, political, and c numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 YES, I CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE 117 (100.0%)
8 Q115 First, I'd like you to define the boundaries of your neighborhood. Feel free to open up a map on your phone! character 0 (0.0%) 36 (30.8%)
10 miles in any direction 1 (0.9%)
12 1 (0.9%)
22nd Street (north) Troost (east) 31st Street (south) Gillham (west) 1 (0.9%)
27th St. to Linwood from Woodland to Troost 1 (0.9%)
27th to 31st and Gilham to Troost 1 (0.9%)
27th to 31st, Gillham to Troost 1 (0.9%)
27th, van brunt 1 (0.9%)
3011 Oak St. 1 (0.9%)
31st St North to Armour Blvd South, Troost East to Gillam West 1 (0.9%)
(...)
9 Q1 Does your neighborhood have a name? - Selected Choice numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Yes (Enter name below) 85 (73.3%)
2 No 14 (12.1%)
3 Don't Know 16 (13.8%)
4 No Response 1 (0.9%)
10 Q1_1_TEXT Does your neighborhood have a name? - Yes (Enter name below) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 34 (29.1%)
Barry Harbor 1 (0.9%)
Barry Harbor/Hunters Ridge 1 (0.9%)
Benson place 1 (0.9%)
Benson Place 1 (0.9%)
Blue Valley 1 (0.9%)
Boston Heights/Mount Hope 1 (0.9%)
Brandon mosley 1 (0.9%)
Bristol Park 1 (0.9%)
Brookside 2 (1.7%)
(...)
11 Q2 How many blocks are in the area that you think of as your neighborhood? What are its boundaries? Can you name major cross streets, parks, stores, or other landmarks that you consider to be the boundaries of your neighborhood? Feel free to open up a map on your phone! character 0 (0.0%) 14 (12.0%)
~50 blocks make up the River Market. Major landmarks include the City Market, the Town of Kansas Bridge, Berkeley Parkway trails, three streetcar stops, and Chinatown Food Market. 1 (0.9%)
1. By the by the highway on troost. Aldi near by. 1 (0.9%)
10 and I live close to 35th and prospect by bp and big ds liquor store and the 35th park 1 (0.9%)
2 just top on the hill 55th topping to 56th topping 1 (0.9%)
20 - 30 blocks. We have a Quick Trip, Starbucks, Burger King and Dutch Bros. very close to our subdivision. 1 (0.9%)
27th prospect to 28th paseo to 30th Brooklyn to 31st Prospect Prospect, paseo, Brooklyn and the highway 1 (0.9%)
27th Street to 31st Street across Main Street to Gillham Road 1 (0.9%)
27th to 31st Van Brunt. McDonald's, Taco Bell, Reach KC Church, and Golden Seafood.k 1 (0.9%)
3-4 blocks. 29th, 30th, 31st street, Gilham Street, Union Hill cemetery, south of Crown Center, main street, Fairfield Inn 1 (0.9%)
(...)
12 Q2.1 On the whole, do you like or dislike this neighborhood as a place to live? numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Like It A lot 44 (37.9%)
2 Like It 59 (50.9%)
3 Dislike It 6 (5.2%)
4 Dislike It A lot 4 (3.4%)
5 No Response 3 (2.6%)
13 Q2.2 Suppose that for some reason, you HAD to move away from this neighborhood. Would you miss the neighborhood very much, somewhat, not much, or not at all? numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Yes, Very Much 39 (33.6%)
2 Yes, Somewhat 50 (43.1%)
3 No, Not Much 17 (14.7%)
4 No, Not At All 7 (6.0%)
5 No Response 3 (2.6%)
14 Q2.3 What are the chances that you would choose to move from this neighborhood in the next five years? numeric 1 (0.9%) 8 Very Likely 23 (19.8%)
9 Likely 30 (25.9%)
10 Neither Likely nor Unlikely 25 (21.6%)
11 Unlikely 16 (13.8%)
12 Very Unlikely 21 (18.1%)
14 No Response 1 (0.9%)
15 Q3 How frequently do you (or other household members) attend a church, mosque, or any other religious organization? numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Often 20 (17.2%)
2 Sometimes 17 (14.7%)
3 Rarely 45 (38.8%)
4 Never 32 (27.6%)
6 Not Applicable 2 (1.7%)
16 Q3.1 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 36 (30.8%) 1 Yes 21 (25.9%)
2 No 60 (74.1%)
17 Q3.2 How frequently do you (or any household members) attend a block party, tenant/neighborhood association, or community council (i.e., Community Health Ambassadors, United NH Initiative, Block Captain, HOA)? numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Often 6 (5.2%)
2 Sometimes 25 (21.6%)
3 Rarely 32 (27.6%)
4 Never 47 (40.5%)
6 Not Applicable 6 (5.2%)
18 Q3.3 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 55 (47.0%) 1 Yes 50 (80.6%)
2 No 12 (19.4%)
19 Q3.4 How often do you (or any household members) attend a business or civic group such as Chamber events, Masons, Elks, or Rotary Club? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 Often 2 (1.7%)
2 Sometimes 5 (4.3%)
3 Rarely 13 (11.3%)
4 Never 91 (79.1%)
6 Not Applicable 4 (3.5%)
20 Q3.5 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 97 (82.9%) 1 Yes 10 (50.0%)
2 No 10 (50.0%)
21 Q3.6 How often do you (or any household members) attend an ethnic or nationality club (such as a Latino, Asian or Afro-American club) (sorority/fraternity, 100 Black Men, D9)? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 Often 3 (2.6%)
2 Sometimes 4 (3.5%)
3 Rarely 9 (7.9%)
4 Never 89 (78.1%)
6 Not Applicable 9 (7.9%)
22 Q3.7 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 100 (85.5%) 1 Yes 5 (29.4%)
2 No 12 (70.6%)
23 Q3.8 How often do you (or any household members) attend a local political organizations (i.e., City Town Hall meetings, Election Events)? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 Often 6 (5.2%)
2 Sometimes 15 (13.0%)
3 Rarely 29 (25.2%)
4 Never 62 (53.9%)
6 Not Applicable 3 (2.6%)
24 Q3.9 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 67 (57.3%) 1 Yes 23 (46.0%)
2 No 27 (54.0%)
25 Q4_1 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) spoken with a local politician or an elected local official like your council district member about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 YES 26 (22.6%)
2 NO 89 (77.4%)
26 Q4_2 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a person or group causing a problem in the neighborhood? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 YES 33 (28.7%)
2 NO 82 (71.3%)
27 Q4_3 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) attended a meeting of a block or neighborhood group about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 YES 30 (26.3%)
2 NO 84 (73.7%)
28 Q4_4 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a local religious leader or minister to help with a neighborhood problem or with neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 YES 8 (7.0%)
2 NO 107 (93.0%)
29 Q4_5 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) gotten together with neighbors to do something about a nbhd problem or to organize nbhd improvement? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 YES 26 (22.6%)
2 NO 89 (77.4%)
30 Q5 All things considered, what do you think this neighborhood will be like a few years from now? Will it be a better place to live, stay the same, or will it be worse? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 Better 40 (34.8%)
2 Same 57 (49.6%)
3 Worse 15 (13.0%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 3 (2.6%)
31 Q6 How do you think your neighborhood compares with most other neighborhoods in the city? Is It better, the same, or worse? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 Better 63 (54.8%)
2 Same 34 (29.6%)
3 Worse 14 (12.2%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 4 (3.5%)
32 Q7_1 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Safe neighborhood (i.e.., perception of safety, neighborhood watch/block captain) numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 21 (18.4%)
2 SATISFIED 41 (36.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 30 (26.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 14 (12.3%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5 (4.4%)
6 N/R 3 (2.6%)
33 Q7_2 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Sense of community (i.e., neighborly interactions, community events) numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 19 (16.5%)
2 SATISFIED 42 (36.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 31 (27.0%)
4 DISSATISFIED 10 (8.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 10 (8.7%)
6 N/R 3 (2.6%)
34 Q7_3 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Schools numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 20 (17.5%)
2 SATISFIED 23 (20.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 31 (27.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 8 (7.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 11 (9.6%)
6 N/R 21 (18.4%)
35 Q7_4 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Access to Public Transportation numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 23 (20.0%)
2 SATISFIED 23 (20.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 38 (33.0%)
4 DISSATISFIED 9 (7.8%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 12 (10.4%)
6 N/R 10 (8.7%)
36 Q7_5 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Housing numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 26 (22.6%)
2 SATISFIED 41 (35.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 29 (25.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 10 (8.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5 (4.3%)
6 N/R 4 (3.5%)
37 Q7_6 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Health Care numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 20 (17.4%)
2 SATISFIED 31 (27.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 36 (31.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 12 (10.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 7 (6.1%)
6 N/R 9 (7.8%)
38 Q7_7 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Parks and Green Spaces numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 17 (14.9%)
2 SATISFIED 41 (36.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 32 (28.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 17 (14.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5 (4.4%)
6 N/R 2 (1.8%)
39 Q7_8 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Walkability and Accessibility (i.e., ease of walking to shops, restaurants, and other amenities) numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 26 (22.8%)
2 SATISFIED 22 (19.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 26 (22.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 21 (18.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 17 (14.9%)
6 N/R 2 (1.8%)
40 Q7_9 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cleanliness and City Maintenance (trash collection, street cleaning, cleanliness of public space) numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (19.1%)
2 SATISFIED 40 (34.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 21 (18.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 23 (20.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 7 (6.1%)
6 N/R 2 (1.7%)
41 Q7_10 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cultural Diversity (presence of cultural or ethnic communities) numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 18 (15.7%)
2 SATISFIED 47 (40.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 27 (23.5%)
4 DISSATISFIED 15 (13.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5 (4.3%)
6 N/R 3 (2.6%)
42 Q7_11 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Public Infrastructure (i.e., quality sidewalks, street lighting, road conditions) numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 14 (12.2%)
2 SATISFIED 35 (30.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 21 (18.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 25 (21.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 19 (16.5%)
6 N/R 1 (0.9%)
43 Q7_12 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Local businesses (i.e., grocery stores, cafes, small businesses) numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 24 (21.1%)
2 SATISFIED 39 (34.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 27 (23.7%)
4 DISSATISFIED 17 (14.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 6 (5.3%)
6 N/R 1 (0.9%)
44 Q8_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If there is a problem around here, the neighbors get together to deal with it. numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 12 (10.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 32 (28.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 38 (33.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 9 (7.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 16 (14.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (6.1%)
45 Q8_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - This is a close-knit neighborhood. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 14 (12.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (34.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 28 (24.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 11 (9.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 18 (15.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
46 Q8_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When you get right down to it, no one in this neighborhood cares much about what happens to me. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 10 (8.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 17 (14.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 31 (27.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 21 (18.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 30 (26.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.2%)
47 Q8_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are adults in this neighborhood that children can look up to. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 35 (30.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 30 (26.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 31 (27.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 6 (5.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 8 (7.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.3%)
48 Q8_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People around here are willing to help their neighbors. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 38 (33.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 43 (37.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 20 (17.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 4 (3.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 8 (7.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.7%)
49 Q8_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood generally don’t get along with each other. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 4 (3.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 10 (8.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 25 (21.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 28 (24.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 44 (38.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
50 Q8_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You can count on adults in this neighborhood to watch out for children and ensure they are safe and don't get in trouble. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 25 (21.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 35 (30.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 37 (32.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 6 (5.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 7 (6.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.3%)
51 Q8_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I had to borrow $60 in an emergency, I could borrow it from a neighbor. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 22 (19.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 23 (20.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 28 (24.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 13 (11.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 25 (21.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
52 Q8_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When I'm away from home, I know that my neighbors will keep their eyes open for possible trouble to my place. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 42 (36.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 41 (35.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 19 (16.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 4 (3.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 8 (7.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 1 (0.9%)
53 Q8_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - In this neighborhood people mostly go their own way. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 22 (19.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 35 (30.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 36 (31.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10 (8.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 10 (8.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.7%)
54 Q8_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood do not share the same values numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 5 (4.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 11 (9.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 52 (45.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 30 (26.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 12 (10.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.3%)
55 Q8_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I were sick I could count on my neighbors to shop for groceries for me. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 21 (18.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 26 (22.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 29 (25.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 14 (12.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 22 (19.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (2.6%)
56 Q8_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood can be trusted. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 25 (21.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 43 (37.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (28.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 8 (7.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 (3.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.7%)
57 Q8_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Children around here have no place to play but the street. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 19 (16.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 32 (27.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 18 (15.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (16.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21 (18.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.2%)
58 Q8_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Adults in this neighborhood know who the local children are. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 10 (8.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 41 (35.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 36 (31.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 9 (7.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 14 (12.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.3%)
59 Q8_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The equipment and buildings in the park or playground that is closest to where I live are well kept. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 20 (17.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 37 (32.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 21 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 14 (12.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 11 (9.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (10.4%)
60 Q8_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe during the day. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 28 (24.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (34.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 21 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10 (8.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 3 (2.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (11.3%)
61 Q8_18 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe at night. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 8 (7.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 15 (13.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 38 (33.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (16.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21 (18.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (12.2%)
62 Q8_19 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood generally know each other. numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 12 (10.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 37 (32.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 35 (30.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 9 (7.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 12 (10.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (7.9%)
63 Q8_20 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood know who their children’s friends are numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 9 (7.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 37 (32.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (34.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 7 (6.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 7 (6.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (13.0%)
64 Q9_1 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Do favors for each other? such as watching each other's children, helping with shopping, lending garden or house tools, and other small acts of kindness numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 OFTEN 16 (14.0%)
2 SOMETIMES 43 (37.7%)
3 RARELY 27 (23.7%)
4 NEVER 18 (15.8%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (8.8%)
65 Q9_2 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - When a neighbor is not at home, watch over their property? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 OFTEN 40 (35.1%)
2 SOMETIMES 34 (29.8%)
3 RARELY 23 (20.2%)
4 NEVER 11 (9.6%)
6 Not Applicable 6 (5.3%)
66 Q9_3 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Ask each other advice about personal things such as child rearing or job openings? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 OFTEN 17 (14.9%)
2 SOMETIMES 30 (26.3%)
3 RARELY 29 (25.4%)
4 NEVER 30 (26.3%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (7.0%)
67 Q9_4 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Have parties or other get-togethers where other people in the neighborhood are invited? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 OFTEN 16 (14.0%)
2 SOMETIMES 37 (32.5%)
3 RARELY 26 (22.8%)
4 NEVER 27 (23.7%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (7.0%)
68 Q9_5 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Talk in each other's homes or on the street? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 OFTEN 36 (31.6%)
2 SOMETIMES 42 (36.8%)
3 RARELY 25 (21.9%)
4 NEVER 7 (6.1%)
6 Not Applicable 4 (3.5%)
69 Q10_1 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many families in this neighborhood know each other? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 4 (3.5%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 21 (18.4%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 40 (35.1%)
4 MOST OF THEM 29 (25.4%)
5 ALL OF THEM 1 (0.9%)
6 N/R 19 (16.7%)
70 Q10_2 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many people in this neighborhood would you say are religious or attend church regularly? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 NONE OF THEM 6 (5.3%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 20 (17.7%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 40 (35.4%)
4 MOST OF THEM 15 (13.3%)
5 ALL OF THEM 1 (0.9%)
6 N/R 31 (27.4%)
71 Q10_3 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - How many people in this neighborhood would you say make part or all of their income from side hustles or alternative means? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 NONE OF THEM 9 (8.0%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 32 (28.3%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 25 (22.1%)
4 MOST OF THEM 8 (7.1%)
5 ALL OF THEM 1 (0.9%)
6 N/R 38 (33.6%)
72 Q10_4 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many adults in this neighborhood would you say make some or part of their income with a regular full or part-time job? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 3 (2.6%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 7 (6.1%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 14 (12.3%)
4 MOST OF THEM 66 (57.9%)
5 ALL OF THEM 2 (1.8%)
6 N/R 22 (19.3%)
73 Q11_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a group of neighborhood children were skipping school and hanging out on a street corner, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 11 (9.6%)
2 VERY LIKELY 19 (16.7%)
3 LIKELY 32 (28.1%)
4 UNLIKELY 25 (21.9%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 8 (7.0%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 7 (6.1%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (10.5%)
74 Q11_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If some children were spray-painting graffiti on a local building, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 DEFINITELY 27 (23.9%)
2 VERY LIKELY 33 (29.2%)
3 LIKELY 29 (25.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 11 (9.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 4 (3.5%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 2 (1.8%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (6.2%)
75 Q11_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a child was showing disrespect to an adult, how likely is It that people in your neighborhood would scold that child? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 DEFINITELY 9 (8.0%)
2 VERY LIKELY 16 (14.2%)
3 LIKELY 35 (31.0%)
4 UNLIKELY 28 (24.8%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 8 (7.1%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 4 (3.5%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (11.5%)
76 Q11_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a well-known neighbor was short of cash to start a business in the area, how likely is it that he or she would be able to borrow money from people in this neighborhood? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 DEFINITELY 3 (2.7%)
2 VERY LIKELY 8 (7.1%)
3 LIKELY 15 (13.3%)
4 UNLIKELY 37 (32.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 15 (13.3%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 19 (16.8%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 16 (14.2%)
77 Q11_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If there was a fight in front of your house and someone was being beaten or threatened, how likely is it that your neighbors would break it up or call the police? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 DEFINITELY 34 (30.1%)
2 VERY LIKELY 35 (31.0%)
3 LIKELY 29 (25.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 6 (5.3%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 4 (3.5%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 1 (0.9%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
78 Q11_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - Suppose that because of budget cuts the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by the city. How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 DEFINITELY 17 (15.0%)
2 VERY LIKELY 21 (18.6%)
3 LIKELY 29 (25.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 17 (15.0%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 8 (7.1%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 7 (6.2%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (12.4%)
79 Q12_1 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is litter, broken glass or trash on the sidewalks and streets? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 28 (24.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 38 (33.3%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 23 (20.2%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 17 (14.9%)
5 DON'T KNOW 4 (3.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
80 Q12_2 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is graffiti on buildings and walls? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 63 (55.3%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 26 (22.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 12 (10.5%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 2 (1.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 7 (6.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
81 Q12_3 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are vacant or deserted houses or storefronts? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 48 (42.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 25 (21.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 20 (17.5%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 13 (11.4%)
5 DON'T KNOW 5 (4.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (2.6%)
82 Q12_4 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is drinking in public? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 56 (49.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 20 (17.7%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 13 (11.5%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 10 (8.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (8.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.4%)
83 Q12_5 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are people selling or using drugs? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 45 (39.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 26 (22.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 14 (12.3%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 14 (12.3%)
5 DON'T KNOW 13 (11.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.8%)
84 Q12_6 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are groups of teenagers or adults hanging out in the neighborhood and causing trouble? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 57 (50.4%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 28 (24.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 11 (9.7%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 5 (4.4%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (8.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (2.7%)
85 Q12_7 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are different social groups who do not get along with each other? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 69 (60.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 13 (11.4%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 6 (5.3%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 2 (1.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 20 (17.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
86 Q12_8 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is police not patrolling the area or responding to calls from the area? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 44 (38.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 22 (19.3%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 13 (11.4%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 17 (14.9%)
5 DON'T KNOW 13 (11.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.4%)
87 Q12_9 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is excessive use of force by police? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 57 (50.0%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 17 (14.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 7 (6.1%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 7 (6.1%)
5 DON'T KNOW 21 (18.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.4%)
88 Q12_10 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is lack of trust between local businesses and residents? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 56 (49.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 10 (8.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 8 (7.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 11 (9.6%)
5 DON'T KNOW 22 (19.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (6.1%)
89 Q13 We just asked you about a list of problems in your neighborhood. From the items you thought were problems, did you report any issues or concerns in your neighborhood to the relevant authorities or community groups? numeric 3 (2.6%) 4 Yes 41 (36.0%)
5 No 73 (64.0%)
90 Q14 Who did you report your concerns to and what was the response? character 0 (0.0%) 80 (68.4%)
311/911 1 (0.9%)
An alleged drug house in the neighborhood 1 (0.9%)
Apts staff 1 (0.9%)
CID and non emergency police number 1 (0.9%)
Contacted the HOA board and talked with neighbors. They said we would all keep our eyes out for it happening again. 1 (0.9%)
Crime overall increased 1 (0.9%)
Fire Department and they responded right away (smelled smoke, turned out the resident fell asleep and left stuff burning on the stove). 1 (0.9%)
HOA - signs were placed in the neighborhood 1 (0.9%)
I had a person breaking into a vacant property and the police responded and were able to catch the gentleman 1 (0.9%)
(...)
91 Q15 Were the issues addressed or resolved? Please provide details. character 0 (0.0%) 80 (68.4%)
Yes 1 (0.9%)
A lot of kids coming from the next neighborhood over would be hopping our gated community pool and leaving it a mess. Holly Farms Property/No Trespassing sign were placed in the neighborhood. This issue was addressed towards the end of summer and unsure if this solution resolved it. 1 (0.9%)
Any problem that ever existed the staff here at Market station is wonderful and it takes care of everything. Never had a additional problem. 1 (0.9%)
Called 311 and it was handeled 1 (0.9%)
Contacted our city council reps and police about dangerous driving and cars running stop sign at Meyer and Main. KCPD opened report and have intermittent patrols. Additionally, this area is on KC’s vision zero list and there is an upcoming community meeting I will attend regarding traffic calming measures and multimodal transport. 1 (0.9%)
Do not know 1 (0.9%)
I believe the issues were addressed and resolved. Our neighborhood formed somewhat of a watch group to look out for this individual that was causing major damages to cars in our neighborhood. The news ended up coming and doing a segment and we talked to them. We never got an update from the police… however, word spread in the neighborhood that the vandal, was picked up and processed. We believe she is being evaluated, but we got no update on if she was charged and convicted, or placed in a mental health facility. 1 (0.9%)
I called the HOA management company and they replaced the burnt light above my garage. Another time we had some problems with a local creek overflowing and it was addressed by using funds from the HOA. 1 (0.9%)
I was told by neighborhood association to call the police on them 1 (0.9%)
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92 Q16_1 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Laws were made to be broken. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 2 (1.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 6 (5.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 17 (15.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 18 (16.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 67 (59.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.8%)
93 Q16_2 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - It's okay to do anything you want as long as you don't hurt anyone. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 1 (0.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 16 (14.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 12 (10.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 21 (18.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 60 (53.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.8%)
94 Q16_3 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - To make money, there are no right and wrong ways anymore, only easy ways and hard ways. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 4 (3.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 8 (7.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 21 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 15 (13.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 64 (57.1%)
95 Q16_4 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting between friends and family is nobody else's business numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 11 (9.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 24 (21.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 29 (25.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (21.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (20.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 1 (0.9%)
96 Q16_5 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting among rival gangs/groups should be ignored by the police numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 2 (1.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 2 (1.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 8 (7.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10 (8.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 88 (78.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.8%)
97 Q16_6 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 8 (7.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 18 (16.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 23 (20.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (21.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 38 (33.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 1 (0.9%)
98 Q16_7 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Many people in this neighborhood are afraid to go out at night. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 10 (8.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 15 (13.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 24 (21.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 20 (17.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 39 (34.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.6%)
99 Q16_8 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are areas of this neighborhood where everyone knows trouble is expected. numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 11 (9.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 18 (16.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 22 (19.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 13 (11.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 41 (36.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.4%)
100 Q16_9 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You’re taking a big chance if you walk in this neighborhood alone after dark. numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 10 (9.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 19 (17.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 18 (16.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 18 (16.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 42 (37.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.6%)
101 Q16_10 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Most people in this neighborhood are moral. numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 30 (27.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 42 (37.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 26 (23.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 6 (5.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 (3.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (2.7%)
102 Q17_1 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a fight in this neighborhood in which a weapon was used? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 68 (60.2%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 24 (21.2%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 6 (5.3%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 4 (3.5%)
6 Not Applicable 11 (9.7%)
103 Q17_2 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a violent argument between neighbors? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 74 (65.5%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 23 (20.4%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 4 (3.5%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 2 (1.8%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (8.8%)
104 Q17_3 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Gang or group fights? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 83 (73.5%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 12 (10.6%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 1 (0.9%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 2 (1.8%)
6 Not Applicable 15 (13.3%)
105 Q17_4 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A sexual assault or rape? numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 82 (73.9%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 8 (7.2%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 1 (0.9%)
6 Not Applicable 20 (18.0%)
106 Q17_5 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A robbery or mugging? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 58 (51.3%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 28 (24.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 6 (5.3%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 5 (4.4%)
6 Not Applicable 16 (14.2%)
107 Q17_6 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Sideshow and Street Racing? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 61 (54.5%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 21 (18.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 13 (11.6%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 7 (6.2%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (8.9%)
108 Q18 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has anyone ever used violence, such as in a mugging, fight, or sexual assault, against you in your neighborhood? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 Yes 7 (6.2%)
2 No 106 (93.8%)
109 Q18.1 Was it in the past six months? numeric 110 (94.0%) 1 Yes 6 (85.7%)
2 No 1 (14.3%)
110 Q18.2 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has your home ever been broken into? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 Yes 15 (13.3%)
2 No 98 (86.7%)
111 Q18.3 Was it in the past six months? numeric 102 (87.2%) 1 Yes 2 (13.3%)
2 No 13 (86.7%)
112 Q18.4 While you have lived in this neighborhood, have you had anything stolen from your yard, porch, garage, or elsewhere outside your home (but on your property) numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 37 (33.0%)
2 No 75 (67.0%)
113 Q18.5 Was it in the past six months? numeric 79 (67.5%) 1 Yes 15 (39.5%)
2 No 23 (60.5%)
114 Q18.6 Have you had property damaged, including damage to vehicles parked in the street, to the outside of your home, or to other personal property? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 Yes 24 (21.2%)
2 No 89 (78.8%)
115 Q18.7 Was it in the past six months? numeric 94 (80.3%) 1 Yes 11 (47.8%)
2 No 12 (52.2%)
116 Q19_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Police in this neighborhood are responsive to local issues. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 15 (13.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (35.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (29.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 13 (11.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 5 (4.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.4%)
117 Q19_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are doing a good job in dealing with problems that really concern people in this neighborhood numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 12 (10.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 33 (29.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (29.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 16 (14.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 13 (11.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.3%)
118 Q19_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police have positive interactions with people in this neighborhood. numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 17 (15.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (35.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 32 (28.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10 (8.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 8 (7.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.3%)
119 Q19_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are fair in their treatment of people in this neighborhood. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 18 (16.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 38 (33.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 32 (28.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 9 (8.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 6 (5.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (8.0%)
120 Q19_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not doing a good job in preventing crime in this neighborhood numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 18 (15.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 20 (17.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 35 (31.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 16 (14.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 17 (15.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (6.2%)
121 Q19_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police do a good job in responding to people in this neighborhood after they have been victims of crime. numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 14 (12.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 29 (25.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 39 (34.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10 (8.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 10 (8.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 11 (9.7%)
122 Q19_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not able to maintain order on the streets and sidewalks in this neighborhood. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 9 (8.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 17 (15.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 30 (26.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 15 (13.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 33 (29.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (7.1%)
123 Q20_1 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Is there a youth center for children or adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 YES 28 (25.0%)
2 NO 37 (33.0%)
3 DON'T KNOW 47 (42.0%)
124 Q20_2 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there recreation programs other than those offered in school (are these offered in your neighborhood)? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 YES 32 (28.3%)
2 NO 29 (25.7%)
3 DON'T KNOW 52 (46.0%)
125 Q20_3 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Do the neighborhood schools offer any after-school programs-academic and/or recreational? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 YES 55 (48.7%)
2 NO 9 (8.0%)
3 DON'T KNOW 49 (43.4%)
126 Q20_4 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mentoring services offered, like a Big Brothers or Big Sisters program? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 YES 28 (24.8%)
2 NO 16 (14.2%)
3 DON'T KNOW 69 (61.1%)
127 Q20_5 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mental health services offered for children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 YES 27 (23.9%)
2 NO 15 (13.3%)
3 DON'T KNOW 71 (62.8%)
128 Q20_6 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there any crisis intervention services offered to children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 YES 21 (18.6%)
2 NO 16 (14.2%)
3 DON'T KNOW 76 (67.3%)
129 Q21_1 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of mental health services numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 8 (7.1%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 30 (26.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 69 (61.6%)
4 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
130 Q21_2 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of family structure numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 10 (9.0%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 29 (26.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 66 (59.5%)
4 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
131 Q21_3 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough support for police numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 32 (28.6%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 39 (34.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 28 (25.0%)
4 NO RESPONSE 13 (11.6%)
132 Q21_4 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of homeless shelters. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 17 (15.2%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 33 (29.5%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 55 (49.1%)
4 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.2%)
133 Q21_5 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Easy access to guns. numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 13 (11.7%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 20 (18.0%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 73 (65.8%)
4 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
134 Q21_6 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough officers. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 29 (25.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 39 (34.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 31 (27.7%)
4 NO RESPONSE 13 (11.6%)
135 Q21_7 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of jail space. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 43 (38.4%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 28 (25.0%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 19 (17.0%)
4 NO RESPONSE 22 (19.6%)
136 Q21_8 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lenient judges/prosecutors numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 40 (36.0%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 22 (19.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 30 (27.0%)
4 NO RESPONSE 19 (17.1%)
137 Q22_1 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Property values numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 61 (55.0%)
2 PROBABLY 23 (20.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 14 (12.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 7 (6.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 3 (2.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
138 Q22_2 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Service industry success (i.e. hotel, restaurant) numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 51 (45.5%)
2 PROBABLY 35 (31.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 10 (8.9%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 11 (9.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 1 (0.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
139 Q22_3 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - New Businesses coming to Kansas City numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 48 (43.2%)
2 PROBABLY 33 (29.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 10 (9.0%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 11 (9.9%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 3 (2.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
140 Q22_4 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Tourism numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 44 (39.6%)
2 PROBABLY 30 (27.0%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 16 (14.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 13 (11.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (3.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
141 Q22_5 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Resident exodus numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 43 (38.7%)
2 PROBABLY 24 (21.6%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 16 (14.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 10 (9.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 2 (1.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 16 (14.4%)
142 Q22_6 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Career opportunities numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 35 (31.5%)
2 PROBABLY 32 (28.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 21 (18.9%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 15 (13.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (3.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
143 Q22_7 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Business investment numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 42 (38.2%)
2 PROBABLY 32 (29.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 16 (14.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 7 (6.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 5 (4.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (7.3%)
144 Q23_1 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for mental health services numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 54 (48.6%)
2 PROBABLY 35 (31.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 12 (10.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 5 (4.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 3 (2.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 2 (1.8%)
145 Q23_2 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Promoting new businesses in Kansas City numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 26 (23.2%)
2 PROBABLY 31 (27.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 22 (19.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 21 (18.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 8 (7.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
146 Q23_3 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More tourism numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 24 (21.4%)
2 PROBABLY 11 (9.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 27 (24.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 31 (27.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 11 (9.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (7.1%)
147 Q23_4 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More Affordable housing options numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 53 (47.7%)
2 PROBABLY 26 (23.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 13 (11.7%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 12 (10.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 2 (1.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
148 Q23_5 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More career opportunities numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 50 (44.6%)
2 PROBABLY 36 (32.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 13 (11.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 8 (7.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 3 (2.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 2 (1.8%)
149 Q23_6 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More business investment numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 32 (28.8%)
2 PROBABLY 32 (28.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 23 (20.7%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 9 (8.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 8 (7.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.3%)
150 Q23_7 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for police numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 28 (25.2%)
2 PROBABLY 24 (21.6%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 22 (19.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 17 (15.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 14 (12.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
151 Q23_8 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Tougher Sentencing numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 19 (17.0%)
2 PROBABLY 27 (24.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 24 (21.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 18 (16.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 15 (13.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 9 (8.0%)
152 Q23_9 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More family interventions numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 37 (33.0%)
2 PROBABLY 33 (29.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 23 (20.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 9 (8.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (3.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
153 Q23_10 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More supervised activities for youth numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 44 (39.3%)
2 PROBABLY 42 (37.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 16 (14.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 5 (4.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 1 (0.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
154 Q23_11 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More gun legislation (e.g., ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, universal background checks on all gun sales). numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 66 (60.0%)
2 PROBABLY 19 (17.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 7 (6.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 7 (6.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 8 (7.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
155 Q24_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral obligation to obey the police numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 43 (38.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 38 (34.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 16 (14.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 9 (8.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 1 (0.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
156 Q24_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - The police can be trusted to make decisions that are right for my community. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 15 (13.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 36 (32.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 29 (25.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (17.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 11 (9.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 2 (1.8%)
157 Q24_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to support the decisions of police officers, even when I disagree with them numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 19 (17.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 33 (29.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 21 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (15.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 18 (16.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
158 Q24_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to obey the instructions of police officers, even if I do not understand the reasons behind them numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 32 (28.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (35.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 14 (12.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 11 (9.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 11 (9.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
159 Q24_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - People like me have no choice but to obey the police numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 23 (20.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 23 (20.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 32 (28.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 12 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 17 (15.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
160 Q24_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - If you do not do what the police tell you they will treat you badly numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 34 (30.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 31 (27.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 20 (17.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (15.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 6 (5.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
161 Q24_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I only obey the police because I am afraid of them numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 18 (16.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 23 (20.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 25 (22.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (15.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 26 (23.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
162 Q25_1 How likely is it that you would…. - Call the police to report a crime that you witnessed. numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 58 (52.7%)
2 LIKELY 33 (30.0%)
3 UNLIKELY 6 (5.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 9 (8.2%)
5 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
163 Q25_2 How likely is it that you would…. - Help the police to find someone suspected of a crime by providing information numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 48 (43.2%)
2 LIKELY 36 (32.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 12 (10.8%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 9 (8.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
164 Q25_3 How likely is it that you would…. - Report dangerous or suspicious activities to the police numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 49 (44.5%)
2 LIKELY 34 (30.9%)
3 UNLIKELY 13 (11.8%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 6 (5.5%)
5 NO RESPONSE 8 (7.3%)
165 Q25_4 How likely is it that you would…. - Provide the police with information that helps them solve a crime numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 55 (49.1%)
2 LIKELY 32 (28.6%)
3 UNLIKELY 11 (9.8%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 5 (4.5%)
5 NO RESPONSE 9 (8.0%)
166 Q25_5 How likely is it that you would…. - Take an inexpensive item from a store without paying for it numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 3 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 8 (7.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 13 (11.6%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 81 (72.3%)
5 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.2%)
167 Q25_6 How likely is it that you would…. - Take prescription medication that was not prescribed to you numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 4 (3.6%)
2 LIKELY 4 (3.6%)
3 UNLIKELY 18 (16.1%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 80 (71.4%)
5 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
168 Q25_7 How likely is it that you would…. - Consume alcohol in a place where you weren’t supposed to numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 3 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 6 (5.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 29 (25.9%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 67 (59.8%)
5 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.2%)
169 Q25_8 How likely is it that you would…. - Park a car in a place that were not supposed to numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 6 (5.4%)
2 LIKELY 13 (11.6%)
3 UNLIKELY 37 (33.0%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 51 (45.5%)
5 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
170 Q25_9 How likely is it that you would…. - Exceed the speed limit while driving a motor vehicle numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 16 (14.4%)
2 LIKELY 35 (31.5%)
3 UNLIKELY 30 (27.0%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 19 (17.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 11 (9.9%)
171 Q26 Have you heard of any specific initiatives in Kansas City focused on reducing violence? numeric 5 (4.3%) 4 Yes 33 (29.5%)
5 No 79 (70.5%)
172 Q27 Please list the initiatives character 0 (0.0%) 89 (76.1%)
Aim for peace 1 (0.9%)
better police patrol 1 (0.9%)
COMBAT, KC Mothers in Charge, Zero KC, Kansas City Recovery Coalition 1 (0.9%)
Community mediation, a program through Jackson county and the prosecutor’s office 1 (0.9%)
Domestic Violence meetings in college 1 (0.9%)
Don't remeber specifically 1 (0.9%)
Efforts to stop car racing on the streets 1 (0.9%)
Forgot name 1 (0.9%)
Gun trade ins. After school programs, neighborhood police outreach, reimbursement for small business crime 1 (0.9%)
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173 Q28 How do you feel about the impact of these initiatives? character 0 (0.0%) 89 (76.1%)
All good efforts that are making an impact. 1 (0.9%)
All sound good 1 (0.9%)
Encouraged they will help. 1 (0.9%)
good 1 (0.9%)
Helpful 1 (0.9%)
I am supportive of these efforts. I am less supportive of funding for police and building a jail. 1 (0.9%)
I don't know if these initiatives have been successful, but I hope they are! 1 (0.9%)
I know the Center for Conflict Resolution can show data showing their positive impact on the community. 1 (0.9%)
I saw no change. There was no REAL action put into this. 1 (0.9%)
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174 Q29_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of life in the city. numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 11 (10.0%)
2 SATISFIED 56 (50.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 26 (23.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 11 (10.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 5 (4.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 1 (0.9%)
175 Q29_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Feeling of safety in your neighborhood. numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 26 (23.6%)
2 SATISFIED 38 (34.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 21 (19.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 12 (10.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 13 (11.8%)
176 Q29_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Physical appearance of your neighborhood. numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 27 (24.3%)
2 SATISFIED 39 (35.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 21 (18.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 10 (9.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 14 (12.6%)
177 Q29_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall image of the city numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 13 (11.7%)
2 SATISFIED 45 (40.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 28 (25.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 19 (17.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 6 (5.4%)
178 Q29_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of services provided by KCMO numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 8 (7.2%)
2 SATISFIED 33 (29.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 43 (38.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 20 (18.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 7 (6.3%)
179 Q29_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Value received for city tax dollars and fees numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 7 (6.4%)
2 SATISFIED 23 (20.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 35 (31.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 23 (20.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 22 (20.0%)
180 Q29_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall feeling of safety in the city numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 10 (9.0%)
2 SATISFIED 27 (24.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 39 (35.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 14 (12.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 20 (18.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 1 (0.9%)
181 Q29_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of education system numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 5 (4.5%)
2 SATISFIED 17 (15.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 34 (30.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 21 (18.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 28 (25.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
182 Q29_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of police services numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 4 (3.6%)
2 SATISFIED 30 (27.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 37 (33.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 16 (14.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 20 (18.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
183 Q29_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of neighborhood services numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 7 (6.3%)
2 SATISFIED 31 (27.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 42 (37.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 11 (9.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 14 (12.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
184 Q29_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Relationship neighborhood & police between numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 5 (4.5%)
2 SATISFIED 32 (28.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 41 (36.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 15 (13.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 13 (11.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
185 Q29_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Effectiveness of local police protection numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 3 (2.7%)
2 SATISFIED 31 (27.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 38 (34.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 17 (15.3%)
5 DISSATISFIED 17 (15.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
186 Q29_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Enforcement of local traffic laws numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 3 (2.7%)
2 SATISFIED 36 (32.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 39 (35.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 16 (14.4%)
5 DISSATISFIED 14 (12.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
187 Q29_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Parking enforcement services numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 6 (5.4%)
2 SATISFIED 28 (25.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 52 (46.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 7 (6.3%)
5 DISSATISFIED 11 (9.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.3%)
188 Q29_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - How quickly police respond to emergencies numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 6 (5.4%)
2 SATISFIED 26 (23.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 38 (34.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 11 (9.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 23 (20.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.3%)
189 Q29_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Responsiveness of police dept to resident concerns. numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 5 (4.5%)
2 SATISFIED 24 (21.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 42 (38.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 11 (10.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 21 (19.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.4%)
190 Q29_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - The city’s overall efforts to prevent crime numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 3 (2.7%)
2 SATISFIED 15 (13.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 45 (40.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 22 (19.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 23 (20.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
191 Q30 Do you use technology (e.g., neighborhood apps, social media groups) to stay informed about crime or disorder in your neighborhood? numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 Yes 60 (54.1%)
2 No 51 (45.9%)
192 Q31_10 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Next Door numeric 81 (69.2%) 1 Next Door 36 (100.0%)
193 Q31_11 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Ring Neighbors numeric 89 (76.1%) 1 Ring Neighbors 28 (100.0%)
194 Q31_12 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Citizen App numeric 112 (95.7%) 1 Citizen App 5 (100.0%)
195 Q31_13 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Facebook numeric 78 (66.7%) 1 Facebook 39 (100.0%)
196 Q31_14 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Twitter numeric 111 (94.9%) 1 Twitter 6 (100.0%)
197 Q31_15 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice TikTok numeric 112 (95.7%) 1 TikTok 5 (100.0%)
198 Q31_16 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Instagram numeric 106 (90.6%) 1 Instagram 11 (100.0%)
199 Q31_17 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) numeric 109 (93.2%) 1 Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) 8 (100.0%)
200 Q31_18 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) numeric 111 (94.9%) 1 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 6 (100.0%)
201 Q31_18_TEXT Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 111 (94.9%)
KMBC 1 (0.9%)
Morningside Neighborhood Association. 1 (0.9%)
Personalized Spot Crime Report 1 (0.9%)
PulsePoint app 1 (0.9%)
Reddit KC subreddit 1 (0.9%)
Reddit, specifically the r/kansascity subreddit 1 (0.9%)
202 Q32 Have you ever reported suspicious activity or a crime in your neighborhood using technology (e.g., apps, social media)? numeric 56 (47.9%) 1 Yes 14 (23.0%)
2 No 47 (77.0%)
203 Q33 Do you feel that technology-based platforms (e.g., apps, social media) have made your neighborhood safer? numeric 57 (48.7%) 1 Strongly Agree 9 (15.0%)
2 Agree 18 (30.0%)
3 Neutral 27 (45.0%)
4 Disagree 4 (6.7%)
5 Strongly Disagree 2 (3.3%)
204 Q34 Have you noticed an increase in neighborhood disorder (e.g., vandalism, theft) through updates or alerts from these technology platforms? numeric 56 (47.9%) 1 Yes, significantly 7 (11.5%)
2 Yes, slightly 16 (26.2%)
3 No, it has remained the same 33 (54.1%)
4 No, it has decreased 5 (8.2%)
205 Q35 Do you believe that increased use of technology in your neighborhood (e.g., security cameras, apps) has contributed to a decrease in crime or disorder? numeric 56 (47.9%) 1 Strongly Agree 6 (9.8%)
2 Agree 19 (31.1%)
3 Neutral 20 (32.8%)
4 Disagree 12 (19.7%)
5 Strongly Disagree 4 (6.6%)
206 Q36 The city is prepared to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Strongly Agree 6 (5.4%)
2 Somewhat Agree 38 (33.9%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 30 (26.8%)
4 Somewhat disagree 13 (11.6%)
5 Strongly disagree 18 (16.1%)
6 No response 7 (6.2%)
207 Q37 Hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup will improve safety and security in the city. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Strongly Agree 10 (8.9%)
2 Somewhat Agree 23 (20.5%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 39 (34.8%)
4 Somewhat disagree 14 (12.5%)
5 Strongly disagree 19 (17.0%)
6 No response 7 (6.2%)
208 Q38 Did you attend the Chiefs parade on February 14, 2024? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 31 (27.7%)
2 No 80 (71.4%)
3 No response 1 (0.9%)
209 Q39 If the Chiefs win the Superbowl again, will you attend the Chief’s parade in 2025? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 37 (33.0%)
2 No 72 (64.3%)
3 No response 3 (2.7%)
210 Q40 In what year were you born? (Please enter the four-digit year) character 0 (0.0%) 8 (6.8%)
1’996 1 (0.9%)
1893 1 (0.9%)
1945 1 (0.9%)
1947 1 (0.9%)
1948 1 (0.9%)
1951 1 (0.9%)
1952 3 (2.6%)
1953 2 (1.7%)
1954 2 (1.7%)
(...)
211 Q41 Gender Identity: - Selected Choice numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Male 43 (38.4%)
2 Female 68 (60.7%)
5 My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) 1 (0.9%)
212 Q41_5_TEXT Gender Identity: - My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 116 (99.1%)
I accept the gender assigned at birth (Male), but most people and mammals are bisexual. 1 (0.9%)
213 Q42_1 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice white numeric 49 (41.9%) 1 white 68 (100.0%)
214 Q42_2 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Black or African American numeric 79 (67.5%) 1 Black or African American 38 (100.0%)
215 Q42_3 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice American Indian or Alaska Native numeric 114 (97.4%) 1 American Indian or Alaska Native 3 (100.0%)
216 Q42_4 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Asian numeric 111 (94.9%) 1 Asian 6 (100.0%)
217 Q42_5 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander numeric 116 (99.1%) 1 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 (100.0%)
218 Q42_6 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other: numeric 114 (97.4%) 1 Other: 3 (100.0%)
219 Q42_7 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Two or More Races: numeric 115 (98.3%) 1 Two or More Races: 2 (100.0%)
220 Q42_6_TEXT Race: ( select all that apply) - Other: - Text character 0 (0.0%) 116 (99.1%)
I'm with Spencer Wells on this: there is only one race on this planet and that is the human race. 1 (0.9%)
222 Q43 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Ancestry: numeric 11 (9.4%) 1 Yes 11 (10.4%)
2 No 95 (89.6%)
223 Q44 Your Education Level: numeric 5 (4.3%) 2 9th to 12th grade 2 (1.8%)
3 High school graduate or GED 9 (8.0%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 6 (5.4%)
5 Some college (no degree) 26 (23.2%)
6 Two-year associate degree 9 (8.0%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 31 (27.7%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 5 (4.5%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 24 (21.4%)
224 Q45 Mother's Education Level: numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 8th grade or less 2 (1.8%)
2 9th to 12th grade 6 (5.4%)
3 High school graduate or GED 26 (23.2%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 7 (6.2%)
5 Some college (no degree) 24 (21.4%)
6 Two-year associate degree 18 (16.1%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 16 (14.3%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 1 (0.9%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 9 (8.0%)
10 Don’t know 3 (2.7%)
225 Q46 Father's Education Level: numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 8th grade or less 3 (2.7%)
2 9th to 12th grade 10 (8.9%)
3 High school graduate or GED 22 (19.6%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 13 (11.6%)
5 Some college (no degree) 12 (10.7%)
6 Two-year associate degree 5 (4.5%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 23 (20.5%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 13 (11.6%)
10 Don’t know 11 (9.8%)
226 Q47 Family and Household Relationship Status: numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Single, never married 34 (30.4%)
2 Married, first time 35 (31.2%)
3 Married, not first time 9 (8.0%)
4 Separated, though legally married 2 (1.8%)
5 Divorced, living without partner 11 (9.8%)
6 Widowed, living without partner 3 (2.7%)
7 Living with a partner (not spouse), first time 8 (7.1%)
8 Living with a partner (not spouse), not first time 5 (4.5%)
9 No response 5 (4.5%)
227 Q48 Are you a parent, step-parent, or guardian? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 68 (60.7%)
2 No 44 (39.3%)
228 Q49 How many children live in your household? character 0 (0.0%) 49 (41.9%)
0 20 (17.1%)
1 9 (7.7%)
15 or 20 1 (0.9%)
2 23 (19.7%)
3 4 (3.4%)
3 Adult Children 1 (0.9%)
4 4 (3.4%)
No comment 1 (0.9%)
None 2 (1.7%)
(...)
229 Q50 What language is spoken at home? character 0 (0.0%) 9 (7.7%)
Chinese 1 (0.9%)
eng 1 (0.9%)
english 4 (3.4%)
English 98 (83.8%)
English, ASL 1 (0.9%)
English, French, German, smatterings of Hebrew, Latin, Greek (when I talk to myself or to my five-year-old rescue cat, Fortuna. 1 (0.9%)
English, Spanish 1 (0.9%)
Spanish 1 (0.9%)
230 Q51_1 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 59 (50.4%) 1 Employed full-time 58 (100.0%)
231 Q51_2 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 105 (89.7%) 1 Employed part-time 12 (100.0%)
232 Q51_3 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 105 (89.7%) 1 Self-employed 12 (100.0%)
233 Q51_4 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 110 (94.0%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 7 (100.0%)
234 Q51_5 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 115 (98.3%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 2 (100.0%)
235 Q51_6 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 109 (93.2%) 1 Student 8 (100.0%)
236 Q51_7 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 101 (86.3%) 1 Retired 16 (100.0%)
237 Q51_8 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 111 (94.9%) 1 Homemaker 6 (100.0%)
238 Q51_9 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 112 (95.7%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 5 (100.0%)
239 Q51_10 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 113 (96.6%) 1 Other (please specify) 4 (100.0%)
240 Q51_10_TEXT Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Other (please specify) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 113 (96.6%)
Disabled 1 (0.9%)
Employed PRN 1 (0.9%)
I have been a writer all my life, a full-time writer since 2001. 1 (0.9%)
more than 1 job 1 (0.9%)
241 Q52 Employment of Other Adults in the Household: numeric 10 (8.5%) 1 Yes 60 (56.1%)
2 No 41 (38.3%)
3 Refused 6 (5.6%)
242 Q52.2_1 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 58 (49.6%) 1 Employed full-time 59 (100.0%)
243 Q52.2_2 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 105 (89.7%) 1 Employed part-time 12 (100.0%)
244 Q52.2_3 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 111 (94.9%) 1 Self-employed 6 (100.0%)
245 Q52.2_4 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 114 (97.4%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 3 (100.0%)
246 Q52.2_5 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 116 (99.1%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 1 (100.0%)
247 Q52.2_6 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 109 (93.2%) 1 Student 8 (100.0%)
248 Q52.2_7 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 108 (92.3%) 1 Retired 9 (100.0%)
249 Q52.2_8 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 113 (96.6%) 1 Homemaker 4 (100.0%)
250 Q52.2_9 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 113 (96.6%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 4 (100.0%)
251 Q52.2_10 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 101 (86.3%) 1 Other (please specify) 16 (100.0%)
252 Q52.2_10_TEXT Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Other (please specify) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 104 (88.9%)
I live alone 3 (2.6%)
I’m a single mother 1 (0.9%)
It's just my child & I in the home 1 (0.9%)
Just me 1 (0.9%)
n/a 1 (0.9%)
no children living here 1 (0.9%)
No other adults in household 1 (0.9%)
None 1 (0.9%)
not applicable 1 (0.9%)
(...)
253 Q53 Home Ownership: - Selected Choice numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Own 69 (61.6%)
2 Rent 30 (26.8%)
3 Live with family/friends without paying rent 6 (5.4%)
4 Other (please specify) 2 (1.8%)
5 Prefer not to say 5 (4.5%)
254 Q53_4_TEXT Home Ownership: - Other (please specify) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 115 (98.3%)
Rental apartment 1 (0.9%)
Still have a mortgage 1 (0.9%)
255 Q54 Number of times moved in the past 5 years: numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 0 47 (42.0%)
2 1 38 (33.9%)
3 2 14 (12.5%)
4 3 7 (6.2%)
5 4 2 (1.8%)
6 5 2 (1.8%)
7 6 1 (0.9%)
12 11+ 1 (0.9%)
256 Q55 Length of residence at current address: character 0 (0.0%) 7 (6.0%)
1 month 1 (0.9%)
1 year 3 (2.6%)
1 year and 3 months 1 (0.9%)
1 year next week 1 (0.9%)
1.5 years 2 (1.7%)
10 1 (0.9%)
10 years 1 (0.9%)
10 years plus 1 (0.9%)
11 years 2 (1.7%)
(...)
257 Q56 Imagine the most religious person you know. How religious would you say they are? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Not at all 3 (2.7%)
2 Slightly 8 (7.1%)
3 Moderately 21 (18.8%)
4 Very 74 (66.1%)
5 No response 6 (5.4%)
258 Q57 Compared to that person, how religious would you say that you are? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 I am not at all 28 (25.0%)
2 I am much less 37 (33.0%)
3 I am slightly less 19 (17.0%)
4 I am about the same 18 (16.1%)
5 I am even more 1 (0.9%)
6 No response 9 (8.0%)
259 Q58 Imagine the most spiritual person you know. How spiritual would you say they are? numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 Not at all 2 (1.8%)
2 Slightly 8 (7.2%)
3 Moderately 27 (24.3%)
4 Very 65 (58.6%)
5 No response 9 (8.1%)
260 Q59 Compared to that person, how spiritual would you say that you are? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 I am not at all 15 (13.4%)
2 I am much less 27 (24.1%)
3 I am slightly less 26 (23.2%)
4 I am about the same 30 (26.8%)
5 I am even more 3 (2.7%)
6 No response 11 (9.8%)
261 Q60 Are any firearms now kept in or around your home? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 30 (26.8%)
2 No 74 (66.1%)
3 Don't Know/ Not sure 4 (3.6%)
4 Refused 4 (3.6%)
262 Q61 Are any of these firearms now loaded? numeric 87 (74.4%) 1 Yes 10 (33.3%)
2 No 16 (53.3%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 4 (13.3%)
263 Q62 Are any of these loaded firearms also unlocked? numeric 88 (75.2%) 1 Yes 10 (34.5%)
2 No 16 (55.2%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 3 (10.3%)
264 Q63 Which of these income brackets is closest to the total household income in your home? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Less than $5,000 4 (3.6%)
3 $10,000 to $14,999 3 (2.7%)
4 $15,000 to $19,999 4 (3.6%)
5 $20,000 to $24,999 7 (6.2%)
6 $25,000 to $29,999 6 (5.4%)
7 $30,000 to $34,999 2 (1.8%)
8 $35,000 to $39,999 5 (4.5%)
9 $40,000 to $49,999 2 (1.8%)
10 $50,000 to $59,999 8 (7.1%)
11 $60,000 to $74,999 11 (9.8%)
(...) (...)
265 Q64_1 How would you evaluate your current economic status relative to others at this time? - My economic status is... numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Greatly below average 13 (11.6%)
2 Below average 20 (17.9%)
3 Average 33 (29.5%)
4 Above average 34 (30.4%)
5 Greatly above average 8 (7.1%)
6 No response (NR) 4 (3.6%)
266 Q122 Any other feedback on your neighborhood? Or anything else you'd like to share? character 0 (0.0%) 71 (60.7%)
O 1 (0.9%)
Barry Harbour is an older neighborhood. Very few children. Mostly older people. Several neighbors have died recently. Houses have sold to new folks and people mostly keep to their selves. 1 (0.9%)
been a good neighborhood-alot of us have lived here a long time 1 (0.9%)
Bridgework Condos and City Homes are a pretty tight knit community within the River Market that look after each other and property. 1 (0.9%)
Glad you are doing this. 1 (0.9%)
Honestly, we don't interact with our neighborhood. We pay an HOA and have access to a neighborhood pool, but otherwise, we keep to ourselves. We have lived her 6 years, and I don't know the name of anyone who lives in our neighborhood. Most of them are Trump supporters, so I really have no interest in knowing them. However, I do wish we knew some people, but short of just going and knocking on their doors (after living here for 6 years and never speaking, AWKWARD), there's just no chance to do so. I am saddened that my kids aren't spending time outside with the neighbor kids (if there even are any), that was such an important facet of my own childhood. 1 (0.9%)
I appreciate the work you do. As a researcher myself, I know how hard it is to get quality data. While we just moved to KC in July, I lived here for a few years (downtown) and am not new to the city! 1 (0.9%)
I believe my neighbors in my area have all had concerns over the violence moving closer to Waldo. The crime that is committed here, it from people coming from other neighborhoods because ours is seen as “nicer” with nicer things to take. 1 (0.9%)
I don’t think police prevent crime. 1 (0.9%)
(...)
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save_html(kcweb_codebook, file = here("codebooks", "kcweb_codebook.html"))


If you inspect those same variables that we changed in the main community data, you’ll notice the same issues with the web data. So we simply need to apply the same changes to the web data that we did to the community data (and print and save a new codebook).

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kc_websurv <- kc_websurv %>%
  mutate(
    Q2.3 = haven::labelled(
      case_match(Q2.3,
        8 ~ 1,
        9 ~ 2,
        10 ~ 3,
        11 ~ 4,
        12 ~ 5,
        14 ~ 7),
      labels = c("Very Likely" = 1, "Likely" = 2, 
                "Neither Likely nor Unlikely" = 3,
                "Unlikely" = 4, "Very Unlikely" = 5,
                "No Response" = 7)
    ),
    Q13 = haven::labelled(Q13 - 3, labels = c("Yes" = 1, "No" = 2)),
    Q26 = haven::labelled(Q26 - 3, labels = c("Yes" = 1, "No" = 2))
  )

kcweb_codebook <- print_html(data_codebook(kc_websurv))
kcweb_codebook
kc_websurv (117 rows and 266 variables, 265 shown)
ID Name Label Type Missings Values Value Labels N
1 ID numeric 0 (0.0%) [270, 386] 117
2 survey character 0 (0.0%) Online 117 (100.0%)
3 SurveyDate End Date numeric 0 (0.0%) 2024-10-31 15:31:37 1 (0.9%)
2024-10-31 22:14:19 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 10:08:34 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 19:35:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 23:15:46 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-03 18:17:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:42:20 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:59:11 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 10:14:54 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 12:28:06 1 (0.9%)
(...)
4 Duration__in_seconds_ Duration (in seconds) numeric 0 (0.0%) [15, 240828] 117
5 Finished Finished numeric 0 (0.0%) 0 False 6 (5.1%)
1 True 111 (94.9%)
6 NBHD Neighborhood Name? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Prairie Point-Wildberry 3 (2.6%)
2 New Mark 2 (1.7%)
3 Shoal Creek 4 (3.4%)
5 Outer Gashland-Nashua 6 (5.1%)
6 Barry Harbour 4 (3.4%)
7 The Coves 2 (1.7%)
8 Ravenwood-Somerset 4 (3.4%)
9 Maple Park 2 (1.7%)
10 Winnwood Gardens 3 (2.6%)
12 Longfellow 4 (3.4%)
(...) (...)
7 Q66 Title: KC Community Survey Principal Investigator: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, University of Missouri-Kansas City What is the purpose of this form? This consent form describes the research study and helps you to decide if you want to participate. It provides important information about what you will be asked to do in the study, about the risks and benefits of participating in the study, and about your rights as a research participant. You should: Read the information in this document carefully. Ask the interviewer any questions, particularly if you do not understand something. Not agree to participate until all your questions have been answered, or until you are sure that you want to. Understand that your participation in this study involves participating in an interview that will last approximately 50 minutes. What is the purpose of this study? The purpose of this community survey is to understand residents’ perceptions of social, economic, organizational, political, and c numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 YES, I CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE 117 (100.0%)
8 Q115 First, I'd like you to define the boundaries of your neighborhood. Feel free to open up a map on your phone! character 0 (0.0%) 36 (30.8%)
10 miles in any direction 1 (0.9%)
12 1 (0.9%)
22nd Street (north) Troost (east) 31st Street (south) Gillham (west) 1 (0.9%)
27th St. to Linwood from Woodland to Troost 1 (0.9%)
27th to 31st and Gilham to Troost 1 (0.9%)
27th to 31st, Gillham to Troost 1 (0.9%)
27th, van brunt 1 (0.9%)
3011 Oak St. 1 (0.9%)
31st St North to Armour Blvd South, Troost East to Gillam West 1 (0.9%)
(...)
9 Q1 Does your neighborhood have a name? - Selected Choice numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Yes (Enter name below) 85 (73.3%)
2 No 14 (12.1%)
3 Don't Know 16 (13.8%)
4 No Response 1 (0.9%)
10 Q1_1_TEXT Does your neighborhood have a name? - Yes (Enter name below) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 34 (29.1%)
Barry Harbor 1 (0.9%)
Barry Harbor/Hunters Ridge 1 (0.9%)
Benson place 1 (0.9%)
Benson Place 1 (0.9%)
Blue Valley 1 (0.9%)
Boston Heights/Mount Hope 1 (0.9%)
Brandon mosley 1 (0.9%)
Bristol Park 1 (0.9%)
Brookside 2 (1.7%)
(...)
11 Q2 How many blocks are in the area that you think of as your neighborhood? What are its boundaries? Can you name major cross streets, parks, stores, or other landmarks that you consider to be the boundaries of your neighborhood? Feel free to open up a map on your phone! character 0 (0.0%) 14 (12.0%)
~50 blocks make up the River Market. Major landmarks include the City Market, the Town of Kansas Bridge, Berkeley Parkway trails, three streetcar stops, and Chinatown Food Market. 1 (0.9%)
1. By the by the highway on troost. Aldi near by. 1 (0.9%)
10 and I live close to 35th and prospect by bp and big ds liquor store and the 35th park 1 (0.9%)
2 just top on the hill 55th topping to 56th topping 1 (0.9%)
20 - 30 blocks. We have a Quick Trip, Starbucks, Burger King and Dutch Bros. very close to our subdivision. 1 (0.9%)
27th prospect to 28th paseo to 30th Brooklyn to 31st Prospect Prospect, paseo, Brooklyn and the highway 1 (0.9%)
27th Street to 31st Street across Main Street to Gillham Road 1 (0.9%)
27th to 31st Van Brunt. McDonald's, Taco Bell, Reach KC Church, and Golden Seafood.k 1 (0.9%)
3-4 blocks. 29th, 30th, 31st street, Gilham Street, Union Hill cemetery, south of Crown Center, main street, Fairfield Inn 1 (0.9%)
(...)
12 Q2.1 On the whole, do you like or dislike this neighborhood as a place to live? numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Like It A lot 44 (37.9%)
2 Like It 59 (50.9%)
3 Dislike It 6 (5.2%)
4 Dislike It A lot 4 (3.4%)
5 No Response 3 (2.6%)
13 Q2.2 Suppose that for some reason, you HAD to move away from this neighborhood. Would you miss the neighborhood very much, somewhat, not much, or not at all? numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Yes, Very Much 39 (33.6%)
2 Yes, Somewhat 50 (43.1%)
3 No, Not Much 17 (14.7%)
4 No, Not At All 7 (6.0%)
5 No Response 3 (2.6%)
14 Q2.3 numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Very Likely 23 (19.8%)
2 Likely 30 (25.9%)
3 Neither Likely nor Unlikely 25 (21.6%)
4 Unlikely 16 (13.8%)
5 Very Unlikely 21 (18.1%)
7 No Response 1 (0.9%)
15 Q3 How frequently do you (or other household members) attend a church, mosque, or any other religious organization? numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Often 20 (17.2%)
2 Sometimes 17 (14.7%)
3 Rarely 45 (38.8%)
4 Never 32 (27.6%)
6 Not Applicable 2 (1.7%)
16 Q3.1 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 36 (30.8%) 1 Yes 21 (25.9%)
2 No 60 (74.1%)
17 Q3.2 How frequently do you (or any household members) attend a block party, tenant/neighborhood association, or community council (i.e., Community Health Ambassadors, United NH Initiative, Block Captain, HOA)? numeric 1 (0.9%) 1 Often 6 (5.2%)
2 Sometimes 25 (21.6%)
3 Rarely 32 (27.6%)
4 Never 47 (40.5%)
6 Not Applicable 6 (5.2%)
18 Q3.3 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 55 (47.0%) 1 Yes 50 (80.6%)
2 No 12 (19.4%)
19 Q3.4 How often do you (or any household members) attend a business or civic group such as Chamber events, Masons, Elks, or Rotary Club? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 Often 2 (1.7%)
2 Sometimes 5 (4.3%)
3 Rarely 13 (11.3%)
4 Never 91 (79.1%)
6 Not Applicable 4 (3.5%)
20 Q3.5 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 97 (82.9%) 1 Yes 10 (50.0%)
2 No 10 (50.0%)
21 Q3.6 How often do you (or any household members) attend an ethnic or nationality club (such as a Latino, Asian or Afro-American club) (sorority/fraternity, 100 Black Men, D9)? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 Often 3 (2.6%)
2 Sometimes 4 (3.5%)
3 Rarely 9 (7.9%)
4 Never 89 (78.1%)
6 Not Applicable 9 (7.9%)
22 Q3.7 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 100 (85.5%) 1 Yes 5 (29.4%)
2 No 12 (70.6%)
23 Q3.8 How often do you (or any household members) attend a local political organizations (i.e., City Town Hall meetings, Election Events)? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 Often 6 (5.2%)
2 Sometimes 15 (13.0%)
3 Rarely 29 (25.2%)
4 Never 62 (53.9%)
6 Not Applicable 3 (2.6%)
24 Q3.9 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 67 (57.3%) 1 Yes 23 (46.0%)
2 No 27 (54.0%)
25 Q4_1 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) spoken with a local politician or an elected local official like your council district member about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 YES 26 (22.6%)
2 NO 89 (77.4%)
26 Q4_2 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a person or group causing a problem in the neighborhood? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 YES 33 (28.7%)
2 NO 82 (71.3%)
27 Q4_3 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) attended a meeting of a block or neighborhood group about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 YES 30 (26.3%)
2 NO 84 (73.7%)
28 Q4_4 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a local religious leader or minister to help with a neighborhood problem or with neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 YES 8 (7.0%)
2 NO 107 (93.0%)
29 Q4_5 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) gotten together with neighbors to do something about a nbhd problem or to organize nbhd improvement? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 YES 26 (22.6%)
2 NO 89 (77.4%)
30 Q5 All things considered, what do you think this neighborhood will be like a few years from now? Will it be a better place to live, stay the same, or will it be worse? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 Better 40 (34.8%)
2 Same 57 (49.6%)
3 Worse 15 (13.0%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 3 (2.6%)
31 Q6 How do you think your neighborhood compares with most other neighborhoods in the city? Is It better, the same, or worse? numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 Better 63 (54.8%)
2 Same 34 (29.6%)
3 Worse 14 (12.2%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 4 (3.5%)
32 Q7_1 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Safe neighborhood (i.e.., perception of safety, neighborhood watch/block captain) numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 21 (18.4%)
2 SATISFIED 41 (36.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 30 (26.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 14 (12.3%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5 (4.4%)
6 N/R 3 (2.6%)
33 Q7_2 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Sense of community (i.e., neighborly interactions, community events) numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 19 (16.5%)
2 SATISFIED 42 (36.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 31 (27.0%)
4 DISSATISFIED 10 (8.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 10 (8.7%)
6 N/R 3 (2.6%)
34 Q7_3 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Schools numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 20 (17.5%)
2 SATISFIED 23 (20.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 31 (27.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 8 (7.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 11 (9.6%)
6 N/R 21 (18.4%)
35 Q7_4 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Access to Public Transportation numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 23 (20.0%)
2 SATISFIED 23 (20.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 38 (33.0%)
4 DISSATISFIED 9 (7.8%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 12 (10.4%)
6 N/R 10 (8.7%)
36 Q7_5 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Housing numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 26 (22.6%)
2 SATISFIED 41 (35.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 29 (25.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 10 (8.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5 (4.3%)
6 N/R 4 (3.5%)
37 Q7_6 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Health Care numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 20 (17.4%)
2 SATISFIED 31 (27.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 36 (31.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 12 (10.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 7 (6.1%)
6 N/R 9 (7.8%)
38 Q7_7 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Parks and Green Spaces numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 17 (14.9%)
2 SATISFIED 41 (36.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 32 (28.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 17 (14.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5 (4.4%)
6 N/R 2 (1.8%)
39 Q7_8 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Walkability and Accessibility (i.e., ease of walking to shops, restaurants, and other amenities) numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 26 (22.8%)
2 SATISFIED 22 (19.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 26 (22.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 21 (18.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 17 (14.9%)
6 N/R 2 (1.8%)
40 Q7_9 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cleanliness and City Maintenance (trash collection, street cleaning, cleanliness of public space) numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (19.1%)
2 SATISFIED 40 (34.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 21 (18.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 23 (20.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 7 (6.1%)
6 N/R 2 (1.7%)
41 Q7_10 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cultural Diversity (presence of cultural or ethnic communities) numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 18 (15.7%)
2 SATISFIED 47 (40.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 27 (23.5%)
4 DISSATISFIED 15 (13.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 5 (4.3%)
6 N/R 3 (2.6%)
42 Q7_11 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Public Infrastructure (i.e., quality sidewalks, street lighting, road conditions) numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 14 (12.2%)
2 SATISFIED 35 (30.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 21 (18.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 25 (21.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 19 (16.5%)
6 N/R 1 (0.9%)
43 Q7_12 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Local businesses (i.e., grocery stores, cafes, small businesses) numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 24 (21.1%)
2 SATISFIED 39 (34.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 27 (23.7%)
4 DISSATISFIED 17 (14.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 6 (5.3%)
6 N/R 1 (0.9%)
44 Q8_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If there is a problem around here, the neighbors get together to deal with it. numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 12 (10.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 32 (28.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 38 (33.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 9 (7.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 16 (14.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (6.1%)
45 Q8_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - This is a close-knit neighborhood. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 14 (12.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (34.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 28 (24.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 11 (9.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 18 (15.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
46 Q8_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When you get right down to it, no one in this neighborhood cares much about what happens to me. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 10 (8.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 17 (14.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 31 (27.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 21 (18.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 30 (26.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.2%)
47 Q8_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are adults in this neighborhood that children can look up to. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 35 (30.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 30 (26.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 31 (27.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 6 (5.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 8 (7.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.3%)
48 Q8_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People around here are willing to help their neighbors. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 38 (33.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 43 (37.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 20 (17.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 4 (3.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 8 (7.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.7%)
49 Q8_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood generally don’t get along with each other. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 4 (3.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 10 (8.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 25 (21.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 28 (24.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 44 (38.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
50 Q8_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You can count on adults in this neighborhood to watch out for children and ensure they are safe and don't get in trouble. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 25 (21.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 35 (30.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 37 (32.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 6 (5.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 7 (6.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.3%)
51 Q8_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I had to borrow $60 in an emergency, I could borrow it from a neighbor. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 22 (19.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 23 (20.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 28 (24.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 13 (11.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 25 (21.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
52 Q8_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When I'm away from home, I know that my neighbors will keep their eyes open for possible trouble to my place. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 42 (36.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 41 (35.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 19 (16.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 4 (3.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 8 (7.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 1 (0.9%)
53 Q8_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - In this neighborhood people mostly go their own way. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 22 (19.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 35 (30.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 36 (31.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10 (8.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 10 (8.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.7%)
54 Q8_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood do not share the same values numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 5 (4.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 11 (9.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 52 (45.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 30 (26.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 12 (10.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.3%)
55 Q8_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I were sick I could count on my neighbors to shop for groceries for me. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 21 (18.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 26 (22.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 29 (25.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 14 (12.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 22 (19.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (2.6%)
56 Q8_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood can be trusted. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 25 (21.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 43 (37.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (28.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 8 (7.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 (3.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.7%)
57 Q8_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Children around here have no place to play but the street. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 19 (16.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 32 (27.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 18 (15.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (16.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21 (18.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.2%)
58 Q8_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Adults in this neighborhood know who the local children are. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 10 (8.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 41 (35.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 36 (31.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 9 (7.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 14 (12.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.3%)
59 Q8_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The equipment and buildings in the park or playground that is closest to where I live are well kept. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 20 (17.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 37 (32.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 21 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 14 (12.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 11 (9.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (10.4%)
60 Q8_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe during the day. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 28 (24.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (34.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 21 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10 (8.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 3 (2.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (11.3%)
61 Q8_18 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe at night. numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 8 (7.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 15 (13.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 38 (33.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (16.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21 (18.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (12.2%)
62 Q8_19 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood generally know each other. numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 12 (10.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 37 (32.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 35 (30.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 9 (7.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 12 (10.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (7.9%)
63 Q8_20 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood know who their children’s friends are numeric 2 (1.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 9 (7.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 37 (32.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (34.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 7 (6.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 7 (6.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (13.0%)
64 Q9_1 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Do favors for each other? such as watching each other's children, helping with shopping, lending garden or house tools, and other small acts of kindness numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 OFTEN 16 (14.0%)
2 SOMETIMES 43 (37.7%)
3 RARELY 27 (23.7%)
4 NEVER 18 (15.8%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (8.8%)
65 Q9_2 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - When a neighbor is not at home, watch over their property? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 OFTEN 40 (35.1%)
2 SOMETIMES 34 (29.8%)
3 RARELY 23 (20.2%)
4 NEVER 11 (9.6%)
6 Not Applicable 6 (5.3%)
66 Q9_3 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Ask each other advice about personal things such as child rearing or job openings? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 OFTEN 17 (14.9%)
2 SOMETIMES 30 (26.3%)
3 RARELY 29 (25.4%)
4 NEVER 30 (26.3%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (7.0%)
67 Q9_4 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Have parties or other get-togethers where other people in the neighborhood are invited? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 OFTEN 16 (14.0%)
2 SOMETIMES 37 (32.5%)
3 RARELY 26 (22.8%)
4 NEVER 27 (23.7%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (7.0%)
68 Q9_5 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Talk in each other's homes or on the street? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 OFTEN 36 (31.6%)
2 SOMETIMES 42 (36.8%)
3 RARELY 25 (21.9%)
4 NEVER 7 (6.1%)
6 Not Applicable 4 (3.5%)
69 Q10_1 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many families in this neighborhood know each other? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 4 (3.5%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 21 (18.4%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 40 (35.1%)
4 MOST OF THEM 29 (25.4%)
5 ALL OF THEM 1 (0.9%)
6 N/R 19 (16.7%)
70 Q10_2 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many people in this neighborhood would you say are religious or attend church regularly? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 NONE OF THEM 6 (5.3%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 20 (17.7%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 40 (35.4%)
4 MOST OF THEM 15 (13.3%)
5 ALL OF THEM 1 (0.9%)
6 N/R 31 (27.4%)
71 Q10_3 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - How many people in this neighborhood would you say make part or all of their income from side hustles or alternative means? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 NONE OF THEM 9 (8.0%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 32 (28.3%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 25 (22.1%)
4 MOST OF THEM 8 (7.1%)
5 ALL OF THEM 1 (0.9%)
6 N/R 38 (33.6%)
72 Q10_4 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many adults in this neighborhood would you say make some or part of their income with a regular full or part-time job? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 3 (2.6%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 7 (6.1%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 14 (12.3%)
4 MOST OF THEM 66 (57.9%)
5 ALL OF THEM 2 (1.8%)
6 N/R 22 (19.3%)
73 Q11_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a group of neighborhood children were skipping school and hanging out on a street corner, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 11 (9.6%)
2 VERY LIKELY 19 (16.7%)
3 LIKELY 32 (28.1%)
4 UNLIKELY 25 (21.9%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 8 (7.0%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 7 (6.1%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (10.5%)
74 Q11_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If some children were spray-painting graffiti on a local building, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 DEFINITELY 27 (23.9%)
2 VERY LIKELY 33 (29.2%)
3 LIKELY 29 (25.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 11 (9.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 4 (3.5%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 2 (1.8%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (6.2%)
75 Q11_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a child was showing disrespect to an adult, how likely is It that people in your neighborhood would scold that child? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 DEFINITELY 9 (8.0%)
2 VERY LIKELY 16 (14.2%)
3 LIKELY 35 (31.0%)
4 UNLIKELY 28 (24.8%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 8 (7.1%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 4 (3.5%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (11.5%)
76 Q11_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a well-known neighbor was short of cash to start a business in the area, how likely is it that he or she would be able to borrow money from people in this neighborhood? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 DEFINITELY 3 (2.7%)
2 VERY LIKELY 8 (7.1%)
3 LIKELY 15 (13.3%)
4 UNLIKELY 37 (32.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 15 (13.3%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 19 (16.8%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 16 (14.2%)
77 Q11_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If there was a fight in front of your house and someone was being beaten or threatened, how likely is it that your neighbors would break it up or call the police? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 DEFINITELY 34 (30.1%)
2 VERY LIKELY 35 (31.0%)
3 LIKELY 29 (25.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 6 (5.3%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 4 (3.5%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 1 (0.9%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
78 Q11_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - Suppose that because of budget cuts the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by the city. How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 DEFINITELY 17 (15.0%)
2 VERY LIKELY 21 (18.6%)
3 LIKELY 29 (25.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 17 (15.0%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 8 (7.1%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 7 (6.2%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (12.4%)
79 Q12_1 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is litter, broken glass or trash on the sidewalks and streets? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 28 (24.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 38 (33.3%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 23 (20.2%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 17 (14.9%)
5 DON'T KNOW 4 (3.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
80 Q12_2 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is graffiti on buildings and walls? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 63 (55.3%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 26 (22.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 12 (10.5%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 2 (1.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 7 (6.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
81 Q12_3 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are vacant or deserted houses or storefronts? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 48 (42.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 25 (21.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 20 (17.5%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 13 (11.4%)
5 DON'T KNOW 5 (4.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (2.6%)
82 Q12_4 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is drinking in public? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 56 (49.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 20 (17.7%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 13 (11.5%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 10 (8.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (8.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.4%)
83 Q12_5 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are people selling or using drugs? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 45 (39.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 26 (22.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 14 (12.3%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 14 (12.3%)
5 DON'T KNOW 13 (11.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.8%)
84 Q12_6 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are groups of teenagers or adults hanging out in the neighborhood and causing trouble? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 57 (50.4%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 28 (24.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 11 (9.7%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 5 (4.4%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (8.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (2.7%)
85 Q12_7 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are different social groups who do not get along with each other? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 69 (60.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 13 (11.4%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 6 (5.3%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 2 (1.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 20 (17.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.5%)
86 Q12_8 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is police not patrolling the area or responding to calls from the area? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 44 (38.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 22 (19.3%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 13 (11.4%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 17 (14.9%)
5 DON'T KNOW 13 (11.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.4%)
87 Q12_9 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is excessive use of force by police? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 57 (50.0%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 17 (14.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 7 (6.1%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 7 (6.1%)
5 DON'T KNOW 21 (18.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (4.4%)
88 Q12_10 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is lack of trust between local businesses and residents? numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 56 (49.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 10 (8.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 8 (7.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 11 (9.6%)
5 DON'T KNOW 22 (19.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (6.1%)
89 Q13 numeric 3 (2.6%) 1 Yes 41 (36.0%)
2 No 73 (64.0%)
90 Q14 Who did you report your concerns to and what was the response? character 0 (0.0%) 80 (68.4%)
311/911 1 (0.9%)
An alleged drug house in the neighborhood 1 (0.9%)
Apts staff 1 (0.9%)
CID and non emergency police number 1 (0.9%)
Contacted the HOA board and talked with neighbors. They said we would all keep our eyes out for it happening again. 1 (0.9%)
Crime overall increased 1 (0.9%)
Fire Department and they responded right away (smelled smoke, turned out the resident fell asleep and left stuff burning on the stove). 1 (0.9%)
HOA - signs were placed in the neighborhood 1 (0.9%)
I had a person breaking into a vacant property and the police responded and were able to catch the gentleman 1 (0.9%)
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91 Q15 Were the issues addressed or resolved? Please provide details. character 0 (0.0%) 80 (68.4%)
Yes 1 (0.9%)
A lot of kids coming from the next neighborhood over would be hopping our gated community pool and leaving it a mess. Holly Farms Property/No Trespassing sign were placed in the neighborhood. This issue was addressed towards the end of summer and unsure if this solution resolved it. 1 (0.9%)
Any problem that ever existed the staff here at Market station is wonderful and it takes care of everything. Never had a additional problem. 1 (0.9%)
Called 311 and it was handeled 1 (0.9%)
Contacted our city council reps and police about dangerous driving and cars running stop sign at Meyer and Main. KCPD opened report and have intermittent patrols. Additionally, this area is on KC’s vision zero list and there is an upcoming community meeting I will attend regarding traffic calming measures and multimodal transport. 1 (0.9%)
Do not know 1 (0.9%)
I believe the issues were addressed and resolved. Our neighborhood formed somewhat of a watch group to look out for this individual that was causing major damages to cars in our neighborhood. The news ended up coming and doing a segment and we talked to them. We never got an update from the police… however, word spread in the neighborhood that the vandal, was picked up and processed. We believe she is being evaluated, but we got no update on if she was charged and convicted, or placed in a mental health facility. 1 (0.9%)
I called the HOA management company and they replaced the burnt light above my garage. Another time we had some problems with a local creek overflowing and it was addressed by using funds from the HOA. 1 (0.9%)
I was told by neighborhood association to call the police on them 1 (0.9%)
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92 Q16_1 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Laws were made to be broken. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 2 (1.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 6 (5.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 17 (15.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 18 (16.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 67 (59.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.8%)
93 Q16_2 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - It's okay to do anything you want as long as you don't hurt anyone. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 1 (0.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 16 (14.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 12 (10.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 21 (18.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 60 (53.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.8%)
94 Q16_3 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - To make money, there are no right and wrong ways anymore, only easy ways and hard ways. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 4 (3.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 8 (7.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 21 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 15 (13.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 64 (57.1%)
95 Q16_4 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting between friends and family is nobody else's business numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 11 (9.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 24 (21.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 29 (25.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (21.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (20.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 1 (0.9%)
96 Q16_5 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting among rival gangs/groups should be ignored by the police numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 2 (1.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 2 (1.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 8 (7.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10 (8.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 88 (78.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 2 (1.8%)
97 Q16_6 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 8 (7.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 18 (16.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 23 (20.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (21.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 38 (33.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 1 (0.9%)
98 Q16_7 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Many people in this neighborhood are afraid to go out at night. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 10 (8.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 15 (13.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 24 (21.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 20 (17.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 39 (34.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.6%)
99 Q16_8 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are areas of this neighborhood where everyone knows trouble is expected. numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 11 (9.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 18 (16.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 22 (19.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 13 (11.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 41 (36.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.4%)
100 Q16_9 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You’re taking a big chance if you walk in this neighborhood alone after dark. numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 10 (9.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 19 (17.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 18 (16.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 18 (16.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 42 (37.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (3.6%)
101 Q16_10 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Most people in this neighborhood are moral. numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 30 (27.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 42 (37.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 26 (23.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 6 (5.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 4 (3.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (2.7%)
102 Q17_1 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a fight in this neighborhood in which a weapon was used? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 68 (60.2%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 24 (21.2%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 6 (5.3%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 4 (3.5%)
6 Not Applicable 11 (9.7%)
103 Q17_2 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a violent argument between neighbors? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 74 (65.5%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 23 (20.4%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 4 (3.5%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 2 (1.8%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (8.8%)
104 Q17_3 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Gang or group fights? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 83 (73.5%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 12 (10.6%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 1 (0.9%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 2 (1.8%)
6 Not Applicable 15 (13.3%)
105 Q17_4 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A sexual assault or rape? numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 82 (73.9%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 8 (7.2%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 1 (0.9%)
6 Not Applicable 20 (18.0%)
106 Q17_5 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A robbery or mugging? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 58 (51.3%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 28 (24.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 6 (5.3%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 5 (4.4%)
6 Not Applicable 16 (14.2%)
107 Q17_6 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Sideshow and Street Racing? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 61 (54.5%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 21 (18.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 13 (11.6%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 7 (6.2%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (8.9%)
108 Q18 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has anyone ever used violence, such as in a mugging, fight, or sexual assault, against you in your neighborhood? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 Yes 7 (6.2%)
2 No 106 (93.8%)
109 Q18.1 Was it in the past six months? numeric 110 (94.0%) 1 Yes 6 (85.7%)
2 No 1 (14.3%)
110 Q18.2 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has your home ever been broken into? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 Yes 15 (13.3%)
2 No 98 (86.7%)
111 Q18.3 Was it in the past six months? numeric 102 (87.2%) 1 Yes 2 (13.3%)
2 No 13 (86.7%)
112 Q18.4 While you have lived in this neighborhood, have you had anything stolen from your yard, porch, garage, or elsewhere outside your home (but on your property) numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 37 (33.0%)
2 No 75 (67.0%)
113 Q18.5 Was it in the past six months? numeric 79 (67.5%) 1 Yes 15 (39.5%)
2 No 23 (60.5%)
114 Q18.6 Have you had property damaged, including damage to vehicles parked in the street, to the outside of your home, or to other personal property? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 Yes 24 (21.2%)
2 No 89 (78.8%)
115 Q18.7 Was it in the past six months? numeric 94 (80.3%) 1 Yes 11 (47.8%)
2 No 12 (52.2%)
116 Q19_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Police in this neighborhood are responsive to local issues. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 15 (13.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (35.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (29.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 13 (11.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 5 (4.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.4%)
117 Q19_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are doing a good job in dealing with problems that really concern people in this neighborhood numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 12 (10.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 33 (29.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 33 (29.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 16 (14.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 13 (11.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.3%)
118 Q19_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police have positive interactions with people in this neighborhood. numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 17 (15.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (35.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 32 (28.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10 (8.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 8 (7.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (5.3%)
119 Q19_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are fair in their treatment of people in this neighborhood. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 18 (16.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 38 (33.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 32 (28.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 9 (8.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 6 (5.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (8.0%)
120 Q19_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not doing a good job in preventing crime in this neighborhood numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 18 (15.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 20 (17.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 35 (31.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 16 (14.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 17 (15.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (6.2%)
121 Q19_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police do a good job in responding to people in this neighborhood after they have been victims of crime. numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 14 (12.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 29 (25.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 39 (34.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 10 (8.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 10 (8.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 11 (9.7%)
122 Q19_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not able to maintain order on the streets and sidewalks in this neighborhood. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 9 (8.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 17 (15.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 30 (26.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 15 (13.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 33 (29.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (7.1%)
123 Q20_1 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Is there a youth center for children or adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 YES 28 (25.0%)
2 NO 37 (33.0%)
3 DON'T KNOW 47 (42.0%)
124 Q20_2 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there recreation programs other than those offered in school (are these offered in your neighborhood)? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 YES 32 (28.3%)
2 NO 29 (25.7%)
3 DON'T KNOW 52 (46.0%)
125 Q20_3 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Do the neighborhood schools offer any after-school programs-academic and/or recreational? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 YES 55 (48.7%)
2 NO 9 (8.0%)
3 DON'T KNOW 49 (43.4%)
126 Q20_4 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mentoring services offered, like a Big Brothers or Big Sisters program? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 YES 28 (24.8%)
2 NO 16 (14.2%)
3 DON'T KNOW 69 (61.1%)
127 Q20_5 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mental health services offered for children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 YES 27 (23.9%)
2 NO 15 (13.3%)
3 DON'T KNOW 71 (62.8%)
128 Q20_6 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there any crisis intervention services offered to children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 4 (3.4%) 1 YES 21 (18.6%)
2 NO 16 (14.2%)
3 DON'T KNOW 76 (67.3%)
129 Q21_1 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of mental health services numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 8 (7.1%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 30 (26.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 69 (61.6%)
4 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
130 Q21_2 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of family structure numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 10 (9.0%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 29 (26.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 66 (59.5%)
4 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
131 Q21_3 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough support for police numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 32 (28.6%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 39 (34.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 28 (25.0%)
4 NO RESPONSE 13 (11.6%)
132 Q21_4 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of homeless shelters. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 17 (15.2%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 33 (29.5%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 55 (49.1%)
4 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.2%)
133 Q21_5 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Easy access to guns. numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 13 (11.7%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 20 (18.0%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 73 (65.8%)
4 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
134 Q21_6 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough officers. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 29 (25.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 39 (34.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 31 (27.7%)
4 NO RESPONSE 13 (11.6%)
135 Q21_7 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of jail space. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 43 (38.4%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 28 (25.0%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 19 (17.0%)
4 NO RESPONSE 22 (19.6%)
136 Q21_8 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lenient judges/prosecutors numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 40 (36.0%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 22 (19.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 30 (27.0%)
4 NO RESPONSE 19 (17.1%)
137 Q22_1 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Property values numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 61 (55.0%)
2 PROBABLY 23 (20.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 14 (12.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 7 (6.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 3 (2.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
138 Q22_2 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Service industry success (i.e. hotel, restaurant) numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 51 (45.5%)
2 PROBABLY 35 (31.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 10 (8.9%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 11 (9.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 1 (0.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
139 Q22_3 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - New Businesses coming to Kansas City numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 48 (43.2%)
2 PROBABLY 33 (29.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 10 (9.0%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 11 (9.9%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 3 (2.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
140 Q22_4 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Tourism numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 44 (39.6%)
2 PROBABLY 30 (27.0%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 16 (14.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 13 (11.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (3.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
141 Q22_5 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Resident exodus numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 43 (38.7%)
2 PROBABLY 24 (21.6%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 16 (14.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 10 (9.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 2 (1.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 16 (14.4%)
142 Q22_6 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Career opportunities numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 35 (31.5%)
2 PROBABLY 32 (28.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 21 (18.9%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 15 (13.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (3.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
143 Q22_7 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Business investment numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 42 (38.2%)
2 PROBABLY 32 (29.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 16 (14.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 7 (6.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 5 (4.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (7.3%)
144 Q23_1 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for mental health services numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 54 (48.6%)
2 PROBABLY 35 (31.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 12 (10.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 5 (4.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 3 (2.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 2 (1.8%)
145 Q23_2 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Promoting new businesses in Kansas City numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 26 (23.2%)
2 PROBABLY 31 (27.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 22 (19.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 21 (18.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 8 (7.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
146 Q23_3 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More tourism numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 24 (21.4%)
2 PROBABLY 11 (9.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 27 (24.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 31 (27.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 11 (9.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (7.1%)
147 Q23_4 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More Affordable housing options numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 53 (47.7%)
2 PROBABLY 26 (23.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 13 (11.7%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 12 (10.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 2 (1.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
148 Q23_5 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More career opportunities numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 50 (44.6%)
2 PROBABLY 36 (32.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 13 (11.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 8 (7.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 3 (2.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 2 (1.8%)
149 Q23_6 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More business investment numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 32 (28.8%)
2 PROBABLY 32 (28.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 23 (20.7%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 9 (8.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 8 (7.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.3%)
150 Q23_7 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for police numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 28 (25.2%)
2 PROBABLY 24 (21.6%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 22 (19.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 17 (15.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 14 (12.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
151 Q23_8 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Tougher Sentencing numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 19 (17.0%)
2 PROBABLY 27 (24.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 24 (21.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 18 (16.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 15 (13.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 9 (8.0%)
152 Q23_9 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More family interventions numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 37 (33.0%)
2 PROBABLY 33 (29.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 23 (20.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 9 (8.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (3.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
153 Q23_10 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More supervised activities for youth numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 44 (39.3%)
2 PROBABLY 42 (37.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 16 (14.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 5 (4.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 1 (0.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
154 Q23_11 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More gun legislation (e.g., ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, universal background checks on all gun sales). numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 66 (60.0%)
2 PROBABLY 19 (17.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 7 (6.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 7 (6.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 8 (7.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
155 Q24_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral obligation to obey the police numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 43 (38.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 38 (34.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 16 (14.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 9 (8.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 1 (0.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
156 Q24_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - The police can be trusted to make decisions that are right for my community. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 15 (13.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 36 (32.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 29 (25.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (17.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 11 (9.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 2 (1.8%)
157 Q24_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to support the decisions of police officers, even when I disagree with them numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 19 (17.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 33 (29.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 21 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (15.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 18 (16.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
158 Q24_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to obey the instructions of police officers, even if I do not understand the reasons behind them numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 32 (28.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 40 (35.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 14 (12.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 11 (9.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 11 (9.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
159 Q24_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - People like me have no choice but to obey the police numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 23 (20.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 23 (20.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 32 (28.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 12 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 17 (15.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
160 Q24_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - If you do not do what the police tell you they will treat you badly numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 34 (30.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 31 (27.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 20 (17.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (15.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 6 (5.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
161 Q24_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I only obey the police because I am afraid of them numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 18 (16.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 23 (20.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 25 (22.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (15.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 26 (23.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
162 Q25_1 How likely is it that you would…. - Call the police to report a crime that you witnessed. numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 58 (52.7%)
2 LIKELY 33 (30.0%)
3 UNLIKELY 6 (5.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 9 (8.2%)
5 NO RESPONSE 4 (3.6%)
163 Q25_2 How likely is it that you would…. - Help the police to find someone suspected of a crime by providing information numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 48 (43.2%)
2 LIKELY 36 (32.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 12 (10.8%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 9 (8.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
164 Q25_3 How likely is it that you would…. - Report dangerous or suspicious activities to the police numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 49 (44.5%)
2 LIKELY 34 (30.9%)
3 UNLIKELY 13 (11.8%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 6 (5.5%)
5 NO RESPONSE 8 (7.3%)
165 Q25_4 How likely is it that you would…. - Provide the police with information that helps them solve a crime numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 55 (49.1%)
2 LIKELY 32 (28.6%)
3 UNLIKELY 11 (9.8%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 5 (4.5%)
5 NO RESPONSE 9 (8.0%)
166 Q25_5 How likely is it that you would…. - Take an inexpensive item from a store without paying for it numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 3 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 8 (7.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 13 (11.6%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 81 (72.3%)
5 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.2%)
167 Q25_6 How likely is it that you would…. - Take prescription medication that was not prescribed to you numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 4 (3.6%)
2 LIKELY 4 (3.6%)
3 UNLIKELY 18 (16.1%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 80 (71.4%)
5 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
168 Q25_7 How likely is it that you would…. - Consume alcohol in a place where you weren’t supposed to numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 3 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 6 (5.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 29 (25.9%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 67 (59.8%)
5 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.2%)
169 Q25_8 How likely is it that you would…. - Park a car in a place that were not supposed to numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 6 (5.4%)
2 LIKELY 13 (11.6%)
3 UNLIKELY 37 (33.0%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 51 (45.5%)
5 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
170 Q25_9 How likely is it that you would…. - Exceed the speed limit while driving a motor vehicle numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 16 (14.4%)
2 LIKELY 35 (31.5%)
3 UNLIKELY 30 (27.0%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 19 (17.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 11 (9.9%)
171 Q26 numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 33 (29.5%)
2 No 79 (70.5%)
172 Q27 Please list the initiatives character 0 (0.0%) 89 (76.1%)
Aim for peace 1 (0.9%)
better police patrol 1 (0.9%)
COMBAT, KC Mothers in Charge, Zero KC, Kansas City Recovery Coalition 1 (0.9%)
Community mediation, a program through Jackson county and the prosecutor’s office 1 (0.9%)
Domestic Violence meetings in college 1 (0.9%)
Don't remeber specifically 1 (0.9%)
Efforts to stop car racing on the streets 1 (0.9%)
Forgot name 1 (0.9%)
Gun trade ins. After school programs, neighborhood police outreach, reimbursement for small business crime 1 (0.9%)
(...)
173 Q28 How do you feel about the impact of these initiatives? character 0 (0.0%) 89 (76.1%)
All good efforts that are making an impact. 1 (0.9%)
All sound good 1 (0.9%)
Encouraged they will help. 1 (0.9%)
good 1 (0.9%)
Helpful 1 (0.9%)
I am supportive of these efforts. I am less supportive of funding for police and building a jail. 1 (0.9%)
I don't know if these initiatives have been successful, but I hope they are! 1 (0.9%)
I know the Center for Conflict Resolution can show data showing their positive impact on the community. 1 (0.9%)
I saw no change. There was no REAL action put into this. 1 (0.9%)
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174 Q29_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of life in the city. numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 11 (10.0%)
2 SATISFIED 56 (50.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 26 (23.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 11 (10.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 5 (4.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 1 (0.9%)
175 Q29_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Feeling of safety in your neighborhood. numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 26 (23.6%)
2 SATISFIED 38 (34.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 21 (19.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 12 (10.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 13 (11.8%)
176 Q29_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Physical appearance of your neighborhood. numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 27 (24.3%)
2 SATISFIED 39 (35.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 21 (18.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 10 (9.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 14 (12.6%)
177 Q29_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall image of the city numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 13 (11.7%)
2 SATISFIED 45 (40.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 28 (25.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 19 (17.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 6 (5.4%)
178 Q29_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of services provided by KCMO numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 8 (7.2%)
2 SATISFIED 33 (29.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 43 (38.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 20 (18.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 7 (6.3%)
179 Q29_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Value received for city tax dollars and fees numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 7 (6.4%)
2 SATISFIED 23 (20.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 35 (31.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 23 (20.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 22 (20.0%)
180 Q29_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall feeling of safety in the city numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 10 (9.0%)
2 SATISFIED 27 (24.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 39 (35.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 14 (12.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 20 (18.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 1 (0.9%)
181 Q29_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of education system numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 5 (4.5%)
2 SATISFIED 17 (15.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 34 (30.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 21 (18.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 28 (25.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
182 Q29_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of police services numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 4 (3.6%)
2 SATISFIED 30 (27.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 37 (33.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 16 (14.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 20 (18.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
183 Q29_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of neighborhood services numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 7 (6.3%)
2 SATISFIED 31 (27.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 42 (37.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 11 (9.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 14 (12.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 6 (5.4%)
184 Q29_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Relationship neighborhood & police between numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 5 (4.5%)
2 SATISFIED 32 (28.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 41 (36.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 15 (13.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 13 (11.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
185 Q29_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Effectiveness of local police protection numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 3 (2.7%)
2 SATISFIED 31 (27.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 38 (34.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 17 (15.3%)
5 DISSATISFIED 17 (15.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 5 (4.5%)
186 Q29_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Enforcement of local traffic laws numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 3 (2.7%)
2 SATISFIED 36 (32.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 39 (35.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 16 (14.4%)
5 DISSATISFIED 14 (12.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
187 Q29_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Parking enforcement services numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 6 (5.4%)
2 SATISFIED 28 (25.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 52 (46.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 7 (6.3%)
5 DISSATISFIED 11 (9.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.3%)
188 Q29_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - How quickly police respond to emergencies numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 6 (5.4%)
2 SATISFIED 26 (23.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 38 (34.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 11 (9.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 23 (20.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.3%)
189 Q29_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Responsiveness of police dept to resident concerns. numeric 7 (6.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 5 (4.5%)
2 SATISFIED 24 (21.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 42 (38.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 11 (10.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 21 (19.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (6.4%)
190 Q29_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - The city’s overall efforts to prevent crime numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 3 (2.7%)
2 SATISFIED 15 (13.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 45 (40.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 22 (19.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 23 (20.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 3 (2.7%)
191 Q30 Do you use technology (e.g., neighborhood apps, social media groups) to stay informed about crime or disorder in your neighborhood? numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 Yes 60 (54.1%)
2 No 51 (45.9%)
192 Q31_10 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Next Door numeric 81 (69.2%) 1 Next Door 36 (100.0%)
193 Q31_11 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Ring Neighbors numeric 89 (76.1%) 1 Ring Neighbors 28 (100.0%)
194 Q31_12 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Citizen App numeric 112 (95.7%) 1 Citizen App 5 (100.0%)
195 Q31_13 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Facebook numeric 78 (66.7%) 1 Facebook 39 (100.0%)
196 Q31_14 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Twitter numeric 111 (94.9%) 1 Twitter 6 (100.0%)
197 Q31_15 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice TikTok numeric 112 (95.7%) 1 TikTok 5 (100.0%)
198 Q31_16 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Instagram numeric 106 (90.6%) 1 Instagram 11 (100.0%)
199 Q31_17 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) numeric 109 (93.2%) 1 Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) 8 (100.0%)
200 Q31_18 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) numeric 111 (94.9%) 1 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 6 (100.0%)
201 Q31_18_TEXT Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 111 (94.9%)
KMBC 1 (0.9%)
Morningside Neighborhood Association. 1 (0.9%)
Personalized Spot Crime Report 1 (0.9%)
PulsePoint app 1 (0.9%)
Reddit KC subreddit 1 (0.9%)
Reddit, specifically the r/kansascity subreddit 1 (0.9%)
202 Q32 Have you ever reported suspicious activity or a crime in your neighborhood using technology (e.g., apps, social media)? numeric 56 (47.9%) 1 Yes 14 (23.0%)
2 No 47 (77.0%)
203 Q33 Do you feel that technology-based platforms (e.g., apps, social media) have made your neighborhood safer? numeric 57 (48.7%) 1 Strongly Agree 9 (15.0%)
2 Agree 18 (30.0%)
3 Neutral 27 (45.0%)
4 Disagree 4 (6.7%)
5 Strongly Disagree 2 (3.3%)
204 Q34 Have you noticed an increase in neighborhood disorder (e.g., vandalism, theft) through updates or alerts from these technology platforms? numeric 56 (47.9%) 1 Yes, significantly 7 (11.5%)
2 Yes, slightly 16 (26.2%)
3 No, it has remained the same 33 (54.1%)
4 No, it has decreased 5 (8.2%)
205 Q35 Do you believe that increased use of technology in your neighborhood (e.g., security cameras, apps) has contributed to a decrease in crime or disorder? numeric 56 (47.9%) 1 Strongly Agree 6 (9.8%)
2 Agree 19 (31.1%)
3 Neutral 20 (32.8%)
4 Disagree 12 (19.7%)
5 Strongly Disagree 4 (6.6%)
206 Q36 The city is prepared to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Strongly Agree 6 (5.4%)
2 Somewhat Agree 38 (33.9%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 30 (26.8%)
4 Somewhat disagree 13 (11.6%)
5 Strongly disagree 18 (16.1%)
6 No response 7 (6.2%)
207 Q37 Hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup will improve safety and security in the city. numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Strongly Agree 10 (8.9%)
2 Somewhat Agree 23 (20.5%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 39 (34.8%)
4 Somewhat disagree 14 (12.5%)
5 Strongly disagree 19 (17.0%)
6 No response 7 (6.2%)
208 Q38 Did you attend the Chiefs parade on February 14, 2024? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 31 (27.7%)
2 No 80 (71.4%)
3 No response 1 (0.9%)
209 Q39 If the Chiefs win the Superbowl again, will you attend the Chief’s parade in 2025? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 37 (33.0%)
2 No 72 (64.3%)
3 No response 3 (2.7%)
210 Q40 In what year were you born? (Please enter the four-digit year) character 0 (0.0%) 8 (6.8%)
1’996 1 (0.9%)
1893 1 (0.9%)
1945 1 (0.9%)
1947 1 (0.9%)
1948 1 (0.9%)
1951 1 (0.9%)
1952 3 (2.6%)
1953 2 (1.7%)
1954 2 (1.7%)
(...)
211 Q41 Gender Identity: - Selected Choice numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Male 43 (38.4%)
2 Female 68 (60.7%)
5 My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) 1 (0.9%)
212 Q41_5_TEXT Gender Identity: - My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 116 (99.1%)
I accept the gender assigned at birth (Male), but most people and mammals are bisexual. 1 (0.9%)
213 Q42_1 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice white numeric 49 (41.9%) 1 white 68 (100.0%)
214 Q42_2 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Black or African American numeric 79 (67.5%) 1 Black or African American 38 (100.0%)
215 Q42_3 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice American Indian or Alaska Native numeric 114 (97.4%) 1 American Indian or Alaska Native 3 (100.0%)
216 Q42_4 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Asian numeric 111 (94.9%) 1 Asian 6 (100.0%)
217 Q42_5 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander numeric 116 (99.1%) 1 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 1 (100.0%)
218 Q42_6 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other: numeric 114 (97.4%) 1 Other: 3 (100.0%)
219 Q42_7 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Two or More Races: numeric 115 (98.3%) 1 Two or More Races: 2 (100.0%)
220 Q42_6_TEXT Race: ( select all that apply) - Other: - Text character 0 (0.0%) 116 (99.1%)
I'm with Spencer Wells on this: there is only one race on this planet and that is the human race. 1 (0.9%)
222 Q43 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Ancestry: numeric 11 (9.4%) 1 Yes 11 (10.4%)
2 No 95 (89.6%)
223 Q44 Your Education Level: numeric 5 (4.3%) 2 9th to 12th grade 2 (1.8%)
3 High school graduate or GED 9 (8.0%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 6 (5.4%)
5 Some college (no degree) 26 (23.2%)
6 Two-year associate degree 9 (8.0%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 31 (27.7%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 5 (4.5%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 24 (21.4%)
224 Q45 Mother's Education Level: numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 8th grade or less 2 (1.8%)
2 9th to 12th grade 6 (5.4%)
3 High school graduate or GED 26 (23.2%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 7 (6.2%)
5 Some college (no degree) 24 (21.4%)
6 Two-year associate degree 18 (16.1%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 16 (14.3%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 1 (0.9%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 9 (8.0%)
10 Don’t know 3 (2.7%)
225 Q46 Father's Education Level: numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 8th grade or less 3 (2.7%)
2 9th to 12th grade 10 (8.9%)
3 High school graduate or GED 22 (19.6%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 13 (11.6%)
5 Some college (no degree) 12 (10.7%)
6 Two-year associate degree 5 (4.5%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 23 (20.5%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 13 (11.6%)
10 Don’t know 11 (9.8%)
226 Q47 Family and Household Relationship Status: numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Single, never married 34 (30.4%)
2 Married, first time 35 (31.2%)
3 Married, not first time 9 (8.0%)
4 Separated, though legally married 2 (1.8%)
5 Divorced, living without partner 11 (9.8%)
6 Widowed, living without partner 3 (2.7%)
7 Living with a partner (not spouse), first time 8 (7.1%)
8 Living with a partner (not spouse), not first time 5 (4.5%)
9 No response 5 (4.5%)
227 Q48 Are you a parent, step-parent, or guardian? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 68 (60.7%)
2 No 44 (39.3%)
228 Q49 How many children live in your household? character 0 (0.0%) 49 (41.9%)
0 20 (17.1%)
1 9 (7.7%)
15 or 20 1 (0.9%)
2 23 (19.7%)
3 4 (3.4%)
3 Adult Children 1 (0.9%)
4 4 (3.4%)
No comment 1 (0.9%)
None 2 (1.7%)
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229 Q50 What language is spoken at home? character 0 (0.0%) 9 (7.7%)
Chinese 1 (0.9%)
eng 1 (0.9%)
english 4 (3.4%)
English 98 (83.8%)
English, ASL 1 (0.9%)
English, French, German, smatterings of Hebrew, Latin, Greek (when I talk to myself or to my five-year-old rescue cat, Fortuna. 1 (0.9%)
English, Spanish 1 (0.9%)
Spanish 1 (0.9%)
230 Q51_1 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 59 (50.4%) 1 Employed full-time 58 (100.0%)
231 Q51_2 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 105 (89.7%) 1 Employed part-time 12 (100.0%)
232 Q51_3 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 105 (89.7%) 1 Self-employed 12 (100.0%)
233 Q51_4 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 110 (94.0%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 7 (100.0%)
234 Q51_5 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 115 (98.3%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 2 (100.0%)
235 Q51_6 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 109 (93.2%) 1 Student 8 (100.0%)
236 Q51_7 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 101 (86.3%) 1 Retired 16 (100.0%)
237 Q51_8 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 111 (94.9%) 1 Homemaker 6 (100.0%)
238 Q51_9 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 112 (95.7%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 5 (100.0%)
239 Q51_10 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 113 (96.6%) 1 Other (please specify) 4 (100.0%)
240 Q51_10_TEXT Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Other (please specify) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 113 (96.6%)
Disabled 1 (0.9%)
Employed PRN 1 (0.9%)
I have been a writer all my life, a full-time writer since 2001. 1 (0.9%)
more than 1 job 1 (0.9%)
241 Q52 Employment of Other Adults in the Household: numeric 10 (8.5%) 1 Yes 60 (56.1%)
2 No 41 (38.3%)
3 Refused 6 (5.6%)
242 Q52.2_1 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 58 (49.6%) 1 Employed full-time 59 (100.0%)
243 Q52.2_2 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 105 (89.7%) 1 Employed part-time 12 (100.0%)
244 Q52.2_3 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 111 (94.9%) 1 Self-employed 6 (100.0%)
245 Q52.2_4 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 114 (97.4%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 3 (100.0%)
246 Q52.2_5 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 116 (99.1%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 1 (100.0%)
247 Q52.2_6 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 109 (93.2%) 1 Student 8 (100.0%)
248 Q52.2_7 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 108 (92.3%) 1 Retired 9 (100.0%)
249 Q52.2_8 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 113 (96.6%) 1 Homemaker 4 (100.0%)
250 Q52.2_9 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 113 (96.6%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 4 (100.0%)
251 Q52.2_10 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 101 (86.3%) 1 Other (please specify) 16 (100.0%)
252 Q52.2_10_TEXT Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Other (please specify) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 104 (88.9%)
I live alone 3 (2.6%)
I’m a single mother 1 (0.9%)
It's just my child & I in the home 1 (0.9%)
Just me 1 (0.9%)
n/a 1 (0.9%)
no children living here 1 (0.9%)
No other adults in household 1 (0.9%)
None 1 (0.9%)
not applicable 1 (0.9%)
(...)
253 Q53 Home Ownership: - Selected Choice numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Own 69 (61.6%)
2 Rent 30 (26.8%)
3 Live with family/friends without paying rent 6 (5.4%)
4 Other (please specify) 2 (1.8%)
5 Prefer not to say 5 (4.5%)
254 Q53_4_TEXT Home Ownership: - Other (please specify) - Text character 0 (0.0%) 115 (98.3%)
Rental apartment 1 (0.9%)
Still have a mortgage 1 (0.9%)
255 Q54 Number of times moved in the past 5 years: numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 0 47 (42.0%)
2 1 38 (33.9%)
3 2 14 (12.5%)
4 3 7 (6.2%)
5 4 2 (1.8%)
6 5 2 (1.8%)
7 6 1 (0.9%)
12 11+ 1 (0.9%)
256 Q55 Length of residence at current address: character 0 (0.0%) 7 (6.0%)
1 month 1 (0.9%)
1 year 3 (2.6%)
1 year and 3 months 1 (0.9%)
1 year next week 1 (0.9%)
1.5 years 2 (1.7%)
10 1 (0.9%)
10 years 1 (0.9%)
10 years plus 1 (0.9%)
11 years 2 (1.7%)
(...)
257 Q56 Imagine the most religious person you know. How religious would you say they are? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Not at all 3 (2.7%)
2 Slightly 8 (7.1%)
3 Moderately 21 (18.8%)
4 Very 74 (66.1%)
5 No response 6 (5.4%)
258 Q57 Compared to that person, how religious would you say that you are? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 I am not at all 28 (25.0%)
2 I am much less 37 (33.0%)
3 I am slightly less 19 (17.0%)
4 I am about the same 18 (16.1%)
5 I am even more 1 (0.9%)
6 No response 9 (8.0%)
259 Q58 Imagine the most spiritual person you know. How spiritual would you say they are? numeric 6 (5.1%) 1 Not at all 2 (1.8%)
2 Slightly 8 (7.2%)
3 Moderately 27 (24.3%)
4 Very 65 (58.6%)
5 No response 9 (8.1%)
260 Q59 Compared to that person, how spiritual would you say that you are? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 I am not at all 15 (13.4%)
2 I am much less 27 (24.1%)
3 I am slightly less 26 (23.2%)
4 I am about the same 30 (26.8%)
5 I am even more 3 (2.7%)
6 No response 11 (9.8%)
261 Q60 Are any firearms now kept in or around your home? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Yes 30 (26.8%)
2 No 74 (66.1%)
3 Don't Know/ Not sure 4 (3.6%)
4 Refused 4 (3.6%)
262 Q61 Are any of these firearms now loaded? numeric 87 (74.4%) 1 Yes 10 (33.3%)
2 No 16 (53.3%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 4 (13.3%)
263 Q62 Are any of these loaded firearms also unlocked? numeric 88 (75.2%) 1 Yes 10 (34.5%)
2 No 16 (55.2%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 3 (10.3%)
264 Q63 Which of these income brackets is closest to the total household income in your home? numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Less than $5,000 4 (3.6%)
3 $10,000 to $14,999 3 (2.7%)
4 $15,000 to $19,999 4 (3.6%)
5 $20,000 to $24,999 7 (6.2%)
6 $25,000 to $29,999 6 (5.4%)
7 $30,000 to $34,999 2 (1.8%)
8 $35,000 to $39,999 5 (4.5%)
9 $40,000 to $49,999 2 (1.8%)
10 $50,000 to $59,999 8 (7.1%)
11 $60,000 to $74,999 11 (9.8%)
(...) (...)
265 Q64_1 How would you evaluate your current economic status relative to others at this time? - My economic status is... numeric 5 (4.3%) 1 Greatly below average 13 (11.6%)
2 Below average 20 (17.9%)
3 Average 33 (29.5%)
4 Above average 34 (30.4%)
5 Greatly above average 8 (7.1%)
6 No response (NR) 4 (3.6%)
266 Q122 Any other feedback on your neighborhood? Or anything else you'd like to share? character 0 (0.0%) 71 (60.7%)
O 1 (0.9%)
Barry Harbour is an older neighborhood. Very few children. Mostly older people. Several neighbors have died recently. Houses have sold to new folks and people mostly keep to their selves. 1 (0.9%)
been a good neighborhood-alot of us have lived here a long time 1 (0.9%)
Bridgework Condos and City Homes are a pretty tight knit community within the River Market that look after each other and property. 1 (0.9%)
Glad you are doing this. 1 (0.9%)
Honestly, we don't interact with our neighborhood. We pay an HOA and have access to a neighborhood pool, but otherwise, we keep to ourselves. We have lived her 6 years, and I don't know the name of anyone who lives in our neighborhood. Most of them are Trump supporters, so I really have no interest in knowing them. However, I do wish we knew some people, but short of just going and knocking on their doors (after living here for 6 years and never speaking, AWKWARD), there's just no chance to do so. I am saddened that my kids aren't spending time outside with the neighbor kids (if there even are any), that was such an important facet of my own childhood. 1 (0.9%)
I appreciate the work you do. As a researcher myself, I know how hard it is to get quality data. While we just moved to KC in July, I lived here for a few years (downtown) and am not new to the city! 1 (0.9%)
I believe my neighbors in my area have all had concerns over the violence moving closer to Waldo. The crime that is committed here, it from people coming from other neighborhoods because ours is seen as “nicer” with nicer things to take. 1 (0.9%)
I don’t think police prevent crime. 1 (0.9%)
(...)
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save_html(kcweb_codebook, file = here("codebooks", "kcweb_codebook.html"))


Ultimately, we decided to brute force these changes. While it will be somewhat messy, it will be transparent. The main thing we need to do is recode the offset values and value labels in the Spanish survey to align with the main survey.

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#Very Likely to Very Unlikey (5-category)
likely_lab <- c("MUY PROBABLE", "PROBABLE", "NI PROBABLE NI IMPROBABLE",
                "IMPROBABLE", "MUY IMPROBABLE", "NO HAY RESPUESTA")

often_lab <- c("A Menudo", "A veces", "Rara vez", "Nunca", "No corresponde")

yesno_lab <- c("Sí", "No")

yesnodk_lab <- c("Sí", "No", "No sé")

satisfied_lab <- c("Muy Satisfecho", "Satisfecho", "Neutral",
                   "Descontento", "Muy descontento", "No Corresponde")

agree_lab <- c("Muy de Acuerdo", "Algo de Acuerdo", "Ni de acuerdo ni en desacuerdo",
               "Algo en Desacuerdo", "Muy en desacuerdo", "No corresponde")

deflikely_lab <- c("Definitivamente", "Muy probable", "Probable", 
                   "Improbable", "Muy improbable", "Definitivamente no",
                   "No aplicable")

educ_lab <- c("8vo grado o menos", "9no a 12do grado", "Graduado de la escuela secundaria o GED", "Escuela/programa técnico, comercial, vocacional o de negocios después de la escuela secundaria", "Algunos estudios universitarios (sin título)", "Título de asociado de dos años", "Licenciatura de cuatro años", "Algunos estudios de posgrado o profesionales (sin título)", "Título de posgrado o profesional (por ejemplo, maestría, doctorado, medicina o derecho)", "No sé")

rel_lab <- c("Soltero, nunca se casó", "Casado, por primera vez", "Casado, no por primera vez", "Separado, aunque legalmente casado", "Divorciado, vive sin pareja", "Viudo, vive sin pareja", "Vive con una pareja (no cónyuge), por primera vez", "Vive con una pareja (no cónyuge), no por primera vez", 
"Sin respuesta")

home_lab <- c("Propia", "Alquilada", "Vive con familiares o amigos sin pagar alquiler", "Otra (especifique)", "Prefiero no decir")


kc_spansurv_recode <- kc_spansurv_rename %>%
  mutate(Q2.3 = labelled(
    case_match(Q2.3,
               8 ~ 1,
               9 ~ 2, 
               10 ~ 3, 
               11 ~ 4, 
               12 ~ 5,
               14 ~ 7,
               .default = Q2.3),
    labels = set_names(c(1:5, 7), likely_lab)),
    Q3.4 = labelled(Q3.4 - 3,
                    labels = set_names(c(1:4, 6), often_lab)),
    Q3.6 = labelled(Q3.6 - 3,
                    labels = set_names(c(1:4, 6), often_lab)),
    Q3.8 = labelled(Q3.8 - 3,
                    labels = set_names(c(1:4, 6), often_lab)),
    Q4_1 = labelled(Q4_1 - 1,
                    labels = set_names(c(1:2), yesno_lab)),
    Q4_2 = labelled(Q4_2 - 1,
                    labels = set_names(c(1:2), yesno_lab)),
    Q4_3 = labelled(Q4_3 - 1,
                    labels = set_names(c(1:2), yesno_lab)),
    Q4_4 = labelled(Q4_4 - 1,
                    labels = set_names(c(1:2), yesno_lab)),
    Q4_5 = labelled(Q4_5 - 1,
                    labels = set_names(c(1:2), yesno_lab)),
    across(Q7_1:Q7_12, ~ labelled(
      case_match(
        .x - 2,
        -1 ~ 1,
        .default = .x - 2),
      labels = set_names(1:6, satisfied_lab)
      )),
    across(Q8_1:Q8_20, ~ labelled(
      case_match(
        .x, 
        7 ~ 6,
        .default = .x),
      labels = set_names(1:6, agree_lab)
      )),
    Q9_3 = case_match(Q9_3,
                      7 ~ 6,
                      .default = Q9_3),
    across(Q9_1:Q9_5, ~ labelled(
      .x,
      labels = set_names(c(1:4, 6), often_lab) # changes missing from "Not No sé" to "No corresponde"
      )),
    across(Q11_1:Q11_6, ~ labelled(
      case_match(
        .x - 7,
        7 ~ 8,
        .default = .x - 7),
      labels = set_names(c(1:6, 8), deflikely_lab)
      )),
    Q13 = labelled(
      case_match(Q13,
                 4 ~ 1,
                 5 ~ 2,
                 .default = Q13),
      labels = set_names(1:2, yesno_lab)),
    across(Q20_1:Q20_6, ~ labelled(
      case_match(
        .x,
        2 ~ 1,
        4 ~ 2,
        3 ~ 3,
        .default = .x),
      labels = set_names(1:3, yesnodk_lab))),
    Q26 = labelled(
      case_match(Q26,
                 4 ~ 1,
                 5 ~ 2,
                 .default = Q26),
      labels = set_names(1:2, yesno_lab)),
    across(Q44:Q46, ~ labelled(
      case_match(
        .x - 9,
        -8 ~ 1,
        .default = .x - 9),
      labels = set_names(1:10, educ_lab))),
    Q47 = labelled(
      case_match(Q47,
                 10 ~ 2,
                 11 ~ 3, 
                 12 ~ 4,
                 13 ~ 5,
                 14 ~ 6,
                 15 ~ 7,
                 16 ~ 8,
                 17 ~ 9,
                 .default = Q47),
      labels = set_names(1:9, rel_lab)),
    Q53 = case_match(Q53,
                 6 ~ 2,
                 .default = Q53),
    Q54 = case_match(Q54,
                     2 ~ 3, 
                     1 ~ 2,
                     12 ~ 1,
                     .default = Q54),
    Q60 = case_match(Q60,
                     5 ~ 2,
                     .default = Q60),
    Q61 = case_match(Q61,
                     5 ~ 2,
                     .default = Q61),
    Q62 = case_match(Q62,
                     7 ~ 4,
                     .default = Q62),
    Q64_1 = case_match(Q64_1,
                       1 ~ 3,
                       2 ~ 3,
                       .default = Q64_1)
      #Note disconnect between numerical values and labels for Q64; I went labels and assigned values of 3 or "Average"
  )

Given that worked, I should now be able to recombine the three surveys and check to make sure our values and labels align.

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kc_combsurv <- bind_rows(kc_commsurv, kc_spansurv_recode, kc_websurv)

Now we should be able to reproduce the codebook and make sure we didn’t add any levels to the variables with different value labels.

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kccomb_codebook <- print_html(data_codebook(kc_combsurv))
kccomb_codebook
kc_combsurv (386 rows and 276 variables, 276 shown)
ID Name Label Type Missings Values Value Labels N
1 ID numeric 0 (0.0%) [1, 386] 386
2 survey character 0 (0.0%) Main - English 263 (68.1%)
Main - Spanish 6 (1.6%)
Online 117 (30.3%)
3 Q66 Title: KC Community Survey Principal Investigator: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, University of Missouri-Kansas City What is the purpose of this form? This consent form describes the research study and helps you to decide if you want to participate. It provides important information about what you will be asked to do in the study, about the risks and benefits of participating in the study, and about your rights as a research participant. You should: Read the information in this document carefully. Ask the interviewer any questions, particularly if you do not understand something. Not agree to participate until all your questions have been answered, or until you are sure that you want to. Understand that your participation in this study involves participating in an interview that will last approximately 50 minutes. What is the purpose of this study? The purpose of this community survey is to understand residents’ perceptions of social, economic, organizational, political, and c numeric 1 (0.3%) 1 YES, I CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE 385 (100.0%)
4 INTERVIEWER Community Interviewer Name numeric 118 (30.6%) 4 Janese Williams 17 (6.3%)
5 Cynthia Wattree 13 (4.9%)
6 Cecil Wattree 14 (5.2%)
7 Gu Kang 15 (5.6%)
8 Joseph Cho 14 (5.2%)
9 Isabel Patton 6 (2.2%)
10 Sandra Jones 1 (0.4%)
11 Jayla Williams 3 (1.1%)
12 Faith Taylor 12 (4.5%)
13 Essence Gordon 2 (0.7%)
(...) (...)
5 NBHD Neighborhood Name? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Prairie Point-Wildberry 9 (2.3%)
2 New Mark 11 (2.8%)
3 Shoal Creek 8 (2.1%)
5 Outer Gashland-Nashua 6 (1.6%)
6 Barry Harbour 7 (1.8%)
7 The Coves 7 (1.8%)
8 Ravenwood-Somerset 7 (1.8%)
9 Maple Park 2 (0.5%)
10 Winnwood Gardens 3 (0.8%)
11 Lykins 14 (3.6%)
(...) (...)
6 Q115 character 0 (0.0%) 181 (46.9%)
Between main and rock hill road 1 (0.3%)
(see map 1 1 (0.3%)
“I’ll do that later, I don’t feel like it, I’m tired. 1 (0.3%)
10 miles in any direction 1 (0.3%)
12 1 (0.3%)
150 1 (0.3%)
22nd Street (north) Troost (east) 31st Street (south) Gillham (west) 1 (0.3%)
25th St and Troost and on to Gilliam with Linwood 1 (0.3%)
27th : Main St 1 (0.3%)
(...)
7 Q0_Id character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
F_0IKed9sfgDEq6tz 1 (0.4%)
F_0jNgPWc50vwPz7M 1 (0.4%)
F_117ofyoZMHZF3IW 1 (0.4%)
F_12uxSFG8zfn9ZrO 1 (0.4%)
F_1BQuU3q2s0MlsZO 1 (0.4%)
F_1Bz6TDOwEiVi26W 1 (0.4%)
F_1CBXe3HZHQkrz83 1 (0.4%)
F_1CloZiAhmRvJFHk 1 (0.4%)
F_1CxBnbxkpoBS2yM 1 (0.4%)
(...)
8 Q0_Name character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
image.jpg 131 (48.7%)
IMG_0001.jpeg 2 (0.7%)
9 Q0_Size numeric 253 (65.5%) [1.00696e+06, 4.32298e+06] 133
10 Q0_Type character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
image/jpeg 133 (49.4%)
11 Q1 Does your neighborhood have a name? - Selected Choice numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Yes (Enter name below) 301 (78.8%)
2 No 28 (7.3%)
3 Don't Know 50 (13.1%)
4 No Response 3 (0.8%)
12 Q1_1_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 89 (23.1%)
Art institute/ south Moreland 1 (0.3%)
Barrington woods 1 (0.3%)
Barry Barbour hunters ridge 1 (0.3%)
Barry Harbor 1 (0.3%)
Barry Harbor/Hunters Ridge 1 (0.3%)
Barry harbour 2 (0.5%)
Benson pl brookview 1 (0.3%)
Benson place 1 (0.3%)
Benson Place 1 (0.3%)
(...)
13 Q2 character 0 (0.0%) 109 (28.2%)
"Agrees with Boundaries" North and South boundaries the same. West boundary extended into Woodland Ave, and East boundary extended into S Benton Ave. 1 (0.3%)
"Agrees with city" 1 (0.3%)
"Agrees with map" Everything is the same except West border is further than the given boundary, instead of stopping at Michigan Ave it extends into ?? (past given map, at least past Woodland Ave) East border is further than given boundary, instead of stopping at Prospect extends into Benton Ave. 1 (0.3%)
(Nothing entered, no map protected) 1 (0.3%)
~50 blocks make up the River Market. Major landmarks include the City Market, the Town of Kansas Bridge, Berkeley Parkway trails, three streetcar stops, and Chinatown Food Market. 1 (0.3%)
“80th” “ south oak park” 12 blocks 1 (0.3%)
“Where I work, run and live 1 (0.3%)
1 block, only counts house as part of neighborhood 1 (0.3%)
1. By the by the highway on troost. Aldi near by. 1 (0.3%)
(...)
14 Q116_Id character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
F_00NWXbXG3wdwjjr 1 (0.4%)
F_0v5WfBnR1lVRutb 1 (0.4%)
F_10PAYtvhHZrpFef 1 (0.4%)
F_12zICdJH7G2vab8 1 (0.4%)
F_1CBBy2TQxUOYn9p 1 (0.4%)
F_1CK0FtR4ULd2P2k 1 (0.4%)
F_1g6zIYXrp4OwEVr 1 (0.4%)
F_1gbfjJjigp38rFy 1 (0.4%)
F_1hAOhAzTYpcNtoC 1 (0.4%)
(...)
15 Q116_Name character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
image.jpg 78 (29.0%)
16 Q116_Size numeric 308 (79.8%) [1.07598e+06, 4.48157e+06] 78
17 Q116_Type character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
image/jpeg 78 (29.0%)
18 Q2.1 On the whole, do you like or dislike this neighborhood as a place to live? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Like It A lot 163 (42.7%)
2 Like It 172 (45.0%)
3 Dislike It 27 (7.1%)
4 Dislike It A lot 13 (3.4%)
5 No Response 7 (1.8%)
19 Q2.2 Suppose that for some reason, you HAD to move away from this neighborhood. Would you miss the neighborhood very much, somewhat, not much, or not at all? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 Yes, Very Much 130 (33.9%)
2 Yes, Somewhat 162 (42.3%)
3 No, Not Much 40 (10.4%)
4 No, Not At All 43 (11.2%)
5 No Response 8 (2.1%)
20 Q2.3 numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Very Likely 88 (23.0%)
2 Likely 81 (21.2%)
3 Neither Likely nor Unlikely 59 (15.4%)
4 Unlikely 50 (13.1%)
5 Very Unlikely 99 (25.9%)
7 No Response 5 (1.3%)
21 Q3 How frequently do you (or other household members) attend a church, mosque, or any other religious organization? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 Often 108 (28.2%)
2 Sometimes 71 (18.5%)
3 Rarely 84 (21.9%)
4 Never 110 (28.7%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (2.6%)
22 Q3.1 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 130 (33.7%) 1 Yes 107 (41.8%)
2 No 149 (58.2%)
23 Q3.2 How frequently do you (or any household members) attend a block party, tenant/neighborhood association, or community council (i.e., Community Health Ambassadors, United NH Initiative, Block Captain, HOA)? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 Often 37 (9.6%)
2 Sometimes 77 (20.1%)
3 Rarely 82 (21.4%)
4 Never 174 (45.3%)
6 Not Applicable 14 (3.6%)
24 Q3.3 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 194 (50.3%) 1 Yes 154 (80.2%)
2 No 38 (19.8%)
25 Q3.4 How often do you (or any household members) attend a business or civic group such as Chamber events, Masons, Elks, or Rotary Club? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Often 19 (5.0%)
2 Sometimes 32 (8.4%)
3 Rarely 37 (9.7%)
4 Never 282 (73.8%)
6 Not Applicable 12 (3.1%)
26 Q3.5 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 298 (77.2%) 1 Yes 51 (58.0%)
2 No 37 (42.0%)
27 Q3.6 How often do you (or any household members) attend an ethnic or nationality club (such as a Latino, Asian or Afro-American club) (sorority/fraternity, 100 Black Men, D9)? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Often 24 (6.4%)
2 Sometimes 20 (5.3%)
3 Rarely 29 (7.8%)
4 Never 281 (75.1%)
6 Not Applicable 20 (5.3%)
28 Q3.7 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 307 (79.5%) 1 Yes 30 (38.0%)
2 No 49 (62.0%)
29 Q3.8 How often do you (or any household members) attend a local political organizations (i.e., City Town Hall meetings, Election Events)? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 Often 25 (6.5%)
2 Sometimes 60 (15.7%)
3 Rarely 59 (15.4%)
4 Never 231 (60.3%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (2.1%)
30 Q3.9 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 241 (62.4%) 1 Yes 84 (57.9%)
2 No 61 (42.1%)
31 Q4_1 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) spoken with a local politician or an elected local official like your council district member about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 114 (29.7%)
2 NO 270 (70.3%)
32 Q4_2 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 117 (30.5%)
2 NO 267 (69.5%)
33 Q4_3 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) attended a meeting of a block or neighborhood group about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 YES 122 (31.9%)
2 NO 261 (68.1%)
34 Q4_4 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a local religious leader or minister to help with a neighborhood problem or with neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 59 (15.4%)
2 NO 325 (84.6%)
35 Q4_5 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) gotten together with neighbors to do something about a nbhd problem or to organize nbhd improvement? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 YES 123 (32.1%)
2 NO 260 (67.9%)
36 Q5 All things considered, what do you think this neighborhood will be like a few years from now? Will it be a better place to live, stay the same, or will it be worse? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Better 165 (43.2%)
2 Same 154 (40.3%)
3 Worse 51 (13.4%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 12 (3.1%)
37 Q6 How do you think your neighborhood compares with most other neighborhoods in the city? Is It better, the same, or worse? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Better 183 (47.9%)
2 Same 135 (35.3%)
3 Worse 47 (12.3%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 17 (4.5%)
38 Q7_1 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Safe neighborhood (i.e.., perception of safety, neighborhood watch/block captain) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 57 (14.9%)
2 SATISFIED 159 (41.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 83 (21.7%)
4 DISSATISFIED 56 (14.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 22 (5.8%)
6 N/R 5 (1.3%)
39 Q7_2 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Sense of community (i.e., neighborly interactions, community events) numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.3%)
2 SATISFIED 138 (35.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 98 (25.5%)
4 DISSATISFIED 41 (10.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 25 (6.5%)
6 N/R 8 (2.1%)
40 Q7_3 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Schools numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 53 (13.8%)
2 SATISFIED 82 (21.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 79 (20.6%)
4 DISSATISFIED 46 (12.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 39 (10.2%)
6 N/R 84 (21.9%)
41 Q7_4 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Access to Public Transportation numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 78 (20.4%)
2 SATISFIED 132 (34.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 86 (22.5%)
4 DISSATISFIED 32 (8.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 28 (7.3%)
6 N/R 27 (7.0%)
42 Q7_5 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Housing numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 71 (18.5%)
2 SATISFIED 156 (40.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 82 (21.4%)
4 DISSATISFIED 44 (11.5%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 22 (5.7%)
6 N/R 9 (2.3%)
43 Q7_6 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Health Care numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 65 (17.0%)
2 SATISFIED 141 (36.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 93 (24.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 42 (11.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 21 (5.5%)
6 N/R 21 (5.5%)
44 Q7_7 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Parks and Green Spaces numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.4%)
2 SATISFIED 157 (41.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 70 (18.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 56 (14.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 20 (5.2%)
6 N/R 5 (1.3%)
45 Q7_8 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Walkability and Accessibility (i.e., ease of walking to shops, restaurants, and other amenities) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 91 (23.8%)
2 SATISFIED 124 (32.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 57 (14.9%)
4 DISSATISFIED 61 (16.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 41 (10.7%)
6 N/R 8 (2.1%)
46 Q7_9 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cleanliness and City Maintenance (trash collection, street cleaning, cleanliness of public space) numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 63 (16.4%)
2 SATISFIED 141 (36.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 68 (17.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 65 (17.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 41 (10.7%)
6 N/R 5 (1.3%)
47 Q7_10 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cultural Diversity (presence of cultural or ethnic communities) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 66 (17.3%)
2 SATISFIED 169 (44.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 90 (23.6%)
4 DISSATISFIED 34 (8.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 14 (3.7%)
6 N/R 9 (2.4%)
48 Q7_11 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Public Infrastructure (i.e., quality sidewalks, street lighting, road conditions) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 42 (11.0%)
2 SATISFIED 134 (35.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 59 (15.4%)
4 DISSATISFIED 78 (20.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 65 (17.0%)
6 N/R 4 (1.0%)
49 Q7_12 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Local businesses (i.e., grocery stores, cafes, small businesses) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 77 (20.2%)
2 SATISFIED 145 (38.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 69 (18.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 52 (13.6%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 33 (8.6%)
6 N/R 6 (1.6%)
50 Q8_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If there is a problem around here, the neighbors get together to deal with it. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 60 (15.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 125 (32.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 86 (22.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 41 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 56 (14.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (3.7%)
51 Q8_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - This is a close-knit neighborhood. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 74 (19.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 130 (33.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 70 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 51 (13.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 51 (13.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (1.8%)
52 Q8_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When you get right down to it, no one in this neighborhood cares much about what happens to me. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 42 (11.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 60 (15.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 82 (21.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 113 (29.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (3.7%)
53 Q8_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are adults in this neighborhood that children can look up to. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 130 (34.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 113 (29.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 68 (17.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (6.0%)
54 Q8_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People around here are willing to help their neighbors. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 146 (38.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 142 (37.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 46 (12.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (5.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.0%)
55 Q8_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood generally don’t get along with each other. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 14 (3.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 34 (8.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 91 (23.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 159 (41.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (3.1%)
56 Q8_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You can count on adults in this neighborhood to watch out for children and ensure they are safe and don't get in trouble. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 117 (30.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 120 (31.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 70 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 30 (7.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 21 (5.5%)
57 Q8_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I had to borrow $60 in an emergency, I could borrow it from a neighbor. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 95 (24.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 77 (20.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 62 (16.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 44 (11.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 86 (22.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 18 (4.7%)
58 Q8_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When I'm away from home, I know that my neighbors will keep their eyes open for possible trouble to my place. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 182 (47.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 118 (31.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 31 (8.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 26 (6.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21 (5.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (0.8%)
59 Q8_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - In this neighborhood people mostly go their own way. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 94 (24.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 112 (29.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 79 (20.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 53 (13.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 38 (9.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (1.6%)
60 Q8_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood do not share the same values numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 37 (9.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 62 (16.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 109 (28.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 92 (24.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 57 (15.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 24 (6.3%)
61 Q8_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I were sick I could count on my neighbors to shop for groceries for me. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 87 (22.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 96 (25.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 62 (16.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 48 (12.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 75 (19.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (3.4%)
62 Q8_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood can be trusted. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 103 (26.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 144 (37.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 74 (19.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 22 (5.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 30 (7.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 10 (2.6%)
63 Q8_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Children around here have no place to play but the street. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 69 (18.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 73 (19.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (11.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 80 (21.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 96 (25.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 19 (5.0%)
64 Q8_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Adults in this neighborhood know who the local children are. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 62 (16.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 117 (30.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 82 (21.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (10.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 52 (13.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 28 (7.3%)
65 Q8_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The equipment and buildings in the park or playground that is closest to where I live are well kept. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 113 (29.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 107 (27.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 54 (14.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 38 (9.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 31 (8.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 40 (10.4%)
66 Q8_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe during the day. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 146 (38.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 105 (27.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (11.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 29 (7.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 35 (9.2%)
67 Q8_18 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe at night. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 40 (10.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 52 (13.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 84 (22.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 63 (16.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 100 (26.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 43 (11.3%)
68 Q8_19 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood generally know each other. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 72 (18.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 120 (31.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 76 (19.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31 (8.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 40 (10.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 42 (11.0%)
69 Q8_20 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood know who their children’s friends are numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 58 (15.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 103 (27.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 97 (25.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 25 (6.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 31 (8.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 66 (17.4%)
70 Q9_1 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Do favors for each other? such as watching each other's children, helping with shopping, lending garden or house tools, and other small acts of kindness numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 104 (27.2%)
2 SOMETIMES 127 (33.2%)
3 RARELY 68 (17.8%)
4 NEVER 54 (14.1%)
6 Not Applicable 29 (7.6%)
71 Q9_2 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - When a neighbor is not at home, watch over their property? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 179 (46.9%)
2 SOMETIMES 104 (27.2%)
3 RARELY 54 (14.1%)
4 NEVER 28 (7.3%)
6 Not Applicable 17 (4.5%)
72 Q9_3 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Ask each other advice about personal things such as child rearing or job openings? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 71 (18.6%)
2 SOMETIMES 95 (24.9%)
3 RARELY 78 (20.4%)
4 NEVER 100 (26.2%)
6 Not Applicable 38 (9.9%)
73 Q9_4 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Have parties or other get-togethers where other people in the neighborhood are invited? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 53 (13.9%)
2 SOMETIMES 123 (32.2%)
3 RARELY 82 (21.5%)
4 NEVER 100 (26.2%)
6 Not Applicable 24 (6.3%)
74 Q9_5 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Talk in each other's homes or on the street? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 OFTEN 158 (41.6%)
2 SOMETIMES 120 (31.6%)
3 RARELY 48 (12.6%)
4 NEVER 37 (9.7%)
6 Not Applicable 17 (4.5%)
75 Q10_1 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many families in this neighborhood know each other? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 NONE OF THEM 16 (4.2%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 70 (18.3%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 132 (34.6%)
4 MOST OF THEM 106 (27.7%)
5 ALL OF THEM 13 (3.4%)
6 N/R 45 (11.8%)
76 Q10_2 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many people in this neighborhood would you say are religious or attend church regularly? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 23 (6.1%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 69 (18.2%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 115 (30.3%)
4 MOST OF THEM 41 (10.8%)
5 ALL OF THEM 5 (1.3%)
6 N/R 127 (33.4%)
77 Q10_3 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - How many people in this neighborhood would you say make part or all of their income from side hustles or alternative means? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 34 (8.9%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 80 (21.1%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 85 (22.4%)
4 MOST OF THEM 35 (9.2%)
5 ALL OF THEM 4 (1.1%)
6 N/R 142 (37.4%)
78 Q10_4 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many adults in this neighborhood would you say make some or part of their income with a regular full or part-time job? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 10 (2.6%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 27 (7.1%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 59 (15.5%)
4 MOST OF THEM 181 (47.6%)
5 ALL OF THEM 31 (8.2%)
6 N/R 72 (18.9%)
79 Q11_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a group of neighborhood children were skipping school and hanging out on a street corner, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 DEFINITELY 51 (13.4%)
2 VERY LIKELY 68 (17.8%)
3 LIKELY 86 (22.6%)
4 UNLIKELY 67 (17.6%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 39 (10.2%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 32 (8.4%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 38 (10.0%)
80 Q11_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If some children were spray-painting graffiti on a local building, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 115 (30.3%)
2 VERY LIKELY 95 (25.0%)
3 LIKELY 74 (19.5%)
4 UNLIKELY 39 (10.3%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 15 (3.9%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 21 (5.5%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 21 (5.5%)
81 Q11_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a child was showing disrespect to an adult, how likely is It that people in your neighborhood would scold that child? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 46 (12.1%)
2 VERY LIKELY 51 (13.4%)
3 LIKELY 89 (23.4%)
4 UNLIKELY 79 (20.8%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 48 (12.6%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 31 (8.2%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 36 (9.5%)
82 Q11_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a well-known neighbor was short of cash to start a business in the area, how likely is it that he or she would be able to borrow money from people in this neighborhood? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 13 (3.4%)
2 VERY LIKELY 24 (6.3%)
3 LIKELY 44 (11.6%)
4 UNLIKELY 90 (23.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 60 (15.8%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 90 (23.7%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 59 (15.5%)
83 Q11_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If there was a fight in front of your house and someone was being beaten or threatened, how likely is it that your neighbors would break it up or call the police? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 152 (40.0%)
2 VERY LIKELY 102 (26.8%)
3 LIKELY 74 (19.5%)
4 UNLIKELY 18 (4.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 10 (2.6%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 15 (3.9%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (2.4%)
84 Q11_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - Suppose that because of budget cuts the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by the city. How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 82 (21.6%)
2 VERY LIKELY 83 (21.9%)
3 LIKELY 76 (20.1%)
4 UNLIKELY 39 (10.3%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 32 (8.4%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 29 (7.7%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 38 (10.0%)
85 Q12_1 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is litter, broken glass or trash on the sidewalks and streets? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 103 (27.2%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 114 (30.1%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 72 (19.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 75 (19.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (2.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (1.6%)
86 Q12_2 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is graffiti on buildings and walls? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 204 (53.8%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 80 (21.1%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 47 (12.4%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 25 (6.6%)
5 DON'T KNOW 14 (3.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (2.4%)
87 Q12_3 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are vacant or deserted houses or storefronts? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 158 (41.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 74 (19.5%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 67 (17.6%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 64 (16.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (2.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (2.1%)
88 Q12_4 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is drinking in public? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 184 (48.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 68 (17.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 42 (11.1%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 54 (14.2%)
5 DON'T KNOW 19 (5.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (3.2%)
89 Q12_5 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are people selling or using drugs? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 161 (42.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 65 (17.2%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 46 (12.1%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 64 (16.9%)
5 DON'T KNOW 28 (7.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (4.0%)
90 Q12_6 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are groups of teenagers or adults hanging out in the neighborhood and causing trouble? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 190 (50.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 78 (20.6%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 40 (10.6%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 43 (11.3%)
5 DON'T KNOW 15 (4.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (3.4%)
91 Q12_7 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are different social groups who do not get along with each other? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 229 (60.4%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 50 (13.2%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 22 (5.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 22 (5.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 33 (8.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (6.1%)
92 Q12_8 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is police not patrolling the area or responding to calls from the area? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 141 (37.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 64 (16.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 60 (15.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 74 (19.5%)
5 DON'T KNOW 26 (6.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (3.9%)
93 Q12_9 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is excessive use of force by police? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 190 (50.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 49 (12.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 35 (9.2%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 29 (7.7%)
5 DON'T KNOW 46 (12.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 30 (7.9%)
94 Q12_10 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is lack of trust between local businesses and residents? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 197 (52.7%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 47 (12.6%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 41 (11.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 28 (7.5%)
5 DON'T KNOW 39 (10.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 22 (5.9%)
95 Q13 numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Yes 159 (43.2%)
2 No 209 (56.8%)
96 Q14 character 0 (0.0%) 234 (60.6%)
311 2 (0.5%)
311 Call for action 1 (0.3%)
311 calls street lightening, potholes 1 (0.3%)
311 they led me to City Council I complained about home.ess taking over the park up here. 1 (0.3%)
311/911 1 (0.3%)
911 1 (0.3%)
911 (police), emailed mayor, chief of police, media-multiple gatherings 1 (0.3%)
911: shots fired, no one came, does t matter, just to let them Know. 1 (0.3%)
A police de in Carro no. I no hasta el dia sigiente. 1 (0.3%)
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97 Q15 character 0 (0.0%) 238 (61.7%)
No. Hahaha. We didn’t even hear sirens go off. 1 (0.3%)
Yes 1 (0.3%)
30% , not timely manner 1 (0.3%)
A lot of kids coming from the next neighborhood over would be hopping our gated community pool and leaving it a mess. Holly Farms Property/No Trespassing sign were placed in the neighborhood. This issue was addressed towards the end of summer and unsure if this solution resolved it. 1 (0.3%)
Addressed but no conclusion, scared folks away 1 (0.3%)
Any problem that ever existed the staff here at Market station is wonderful and it takes care of everything. Never had a additional problem. 1 (0.3%)
Called 311 and it was handeled 1 (0.3%)
Chairs was s In STEERT ANS RESOLVd. 1 (0.3%)
City app is great 1 (0.3%)
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98 Q16_1 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Laws were made to be broken. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 15 (4.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 29 (7.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (10.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 69 (18.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 216 (57.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (1.9%)
99 Q16_2 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - It's okay to do anything you want as long as you don't hurt anyone. numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 21 (5.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 34 (9.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 79 (20.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 185 (48.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (1.6%)
100 Q16_3 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - To make money, there are no right and wrong ways anymore, only easy ways and hard ways. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 26 (6.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 28 (7.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 47 (12.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (14.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 208 (55.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (3.4%)
101 Q16_4 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting between friends and family is nobody else's business numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 60 (15.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 76 (20.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 80 (21.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 78 (20.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 78 (20.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (1.3%)
102 Q16_5 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting among rival gangs/groups should be ignored by the police numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 5 (1.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 5 (1.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 18 (4.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (9.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 307 (81.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (2.1%)
103 Q16_6 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself. numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 59 (15.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 57 (15.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 63 (16.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 141 (37.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (2.1%)
104 Q16_7 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Many people in this neighborhood are afraid to go out at night. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 56 (14.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 57 (15.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 71 (18.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 124 (32.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 16 (4.2%)
105 Q16_8 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are areas of this neighborhood where everyone knows trouble is expected. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 87 (23.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 70 (18.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 51 (13.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 107 (28.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (3.2%)
106 Q16_9 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You’re taking a big chance if you walk in this neighborhood alone after dark. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 64 (17.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 47 (12.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 71 (18.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 135 (35.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (1.9%)
107 Q16_10 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Most people in this neighborhood are moral. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 127 (33.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 130 (34.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 63 (16.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 20 (5.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 18 (4.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 18 (4.8%)
108 Q17_1 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a fight in this neighborhood in which a weapon was used? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 193 (52.3%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 89 (24.1%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 22 (6.0%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 18 (4.9%)
6 Not Applicable 47 (12.7%)
109 Q17_2 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a violent argument between neighbors? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 217 (58.8%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 75 (20.3%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 22 (6.0%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 12 (3.3%)
6 Not Applicable 43 (11.7%)
110 Q17_3 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Gang or group fights? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 249 (67.5%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 46 (12.5%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 7 (1.9%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 13 (3.5%)
6 Not Applicable 54 (14.6%)
111 Q17_4 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A sexual assault or rape? numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 257 (70.2%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 30 (8.2%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 4 (1.1%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 6 (1.6%)
6 Not Applicable 69 (18.9%)
112 Q17_5 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A robbery or mugging? numeric 19 (4.9%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 181 (49.3%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 90 (24.5%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 34 (9.3%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 15 (4.1%)
6 Not Applicable 47 (12.8%)
113 Q17_6 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Sideshow and Street Racing? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 170 (46.1%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 84 (22.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 35 (9.5%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 37 (10.0%)
6 Not Applicable 43 (11.7%)
114 Q18 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has anyone ever used violence, such as in a mugging, fight, or sexual assault, against you in your neighborhood? numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 Yes 42 (11.5%)
2 No 322 (88.2%)
4 No corresponde 1 (0.3%)
115 Q18.1 Was it in the past six months? numeric 341 (88.3%) 1 Yes 26 (57.8%)
2 No 18 (40.0%)
4 No corresponde 1 (2.2%)
116 Q18.2 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has your home ever been broken into? numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Yes 64 (17.4%)
2 No 304 (82.6%)
117 Q18.3 Was it in the past six months? numeric 321 (83.2%) 1 Yes 7 (10.8%)
2 No 57 (87.7%)
4 No corresponde 1 (1.5%)
118 Q18.4 While you have lived in this neighborhood, have you had anything stolen from your yard, porch, garage, or elsewhere outside your home (but on your property) numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 Yes 146 (39.9%)
2 No 220 (60.1%)
119 Q18.5 Was it in the past six months? numeric 236 (61.1%) 1 Yes 66 (44.0%)
2 No 83 (55.3%)
4 No corresponde 1 (0.7%)
120 Q18.6 Have you had property damaged, including damage to vehicles parked in the street, to the outside of your home, or to other personal property? numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 Yes 113 (30.9%)
2 No 252 (68.9%)
4 No corresponde 1 (0.3%)
121 Q18.7 Was it in the past six months? numeric 273 (70.7%) 1 Yes 48 (42.5%)
2 No 63 (55.8%)
4 No corresponde 2 (1.8%)
122 Q19_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Police in this neighborhood are responsive to local issues. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 88 (23.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 116 (30.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 67 (17.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 41 (10.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 41 (10.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (6.1%)
123 Q19_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are doing a good job in dealing with problems that really concern people in this neighborhood numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 70 (18.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 100 (26.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 83 (22.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 43 (11.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 53 (14.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 28 (7.4%)
124 Q19_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police have positive interactions with people in this neighborhood. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (20.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 111 (29.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 88 (23.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (9.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 35 (9.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 32 (8.5%)
125 Q19_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are fair in their treatment of people in this neighborhood. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 88 (23.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 106 (28.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 87 (23.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (6.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 29 (7.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 41 (10.9%)
126 Q19_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not doing a good job in preventing crime in this neighborhood numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 62 (16.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 59 (15.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 82 (21.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 75 (19.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 71 (18.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 27 (7.2%)
127 Q19_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police do a good job in responding to people in this neighborhood after they have been victims of crime. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (19.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 81 (21.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 96 (25.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 32 (8.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 44 (11.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 49 (13.0%)
128 Q19_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not able to maintain order on the streets and sidewalks in this neighborhood. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 46 (12.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (19.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 65 (17.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 110 (29.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 29 (7.7%)
129 Q20_1 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Is there a youth center for children or adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 YES 110 (29.3%)
2 NO 120 (31.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 146 (38.8%)
130 Q20_2 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there recreation programs other than those offered in school (are these offered in your neighborhood)? numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 YES 133 (35.3%)
2 NO 90 (23.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 154 (40.8%)
131 Q20_3 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Do the neighborhood schools offer any after-school programs-academic and/or recreational? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 199 (52.6%)
2 NO 37 (9.8%)
3 DON'T KNOW 142 (37.6%)
132 Q20_4 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mentoring services offered, like a Big Brothers or Big Sisters program? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 126 (33.3%)
2 NO 45 (11.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 207 (54.8%)
133 Q20_5 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mental health services offered for children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 117 (31.0%)
2 NO 58 (15.3%)
3 DON'T KNOW 203 (53.7%)
134 Q20_6 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there any crisis intervention services offered to children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 107 (28.3%)
2 NO 52 (13.8%)
3 DON'T KNOW 219 (57.9%)
135 Q21_1 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of mental health services numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 32 (8.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 102 (27.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 217 (57.6%)
4 NO RESPONSE 26 (6.9%)
136 Q21_2 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of family structure numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 29 (7.7%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 83 (22.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 238 (63.3%)
4 NO RESPONSE 26 (6.9%)
137 Q21_3 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough support for police numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 86 (22.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 127 (33.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 126 (33.5%)
4 NO RESPONSE 37 (9.8%)
138 Q21_4 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of homeless shelters. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 52 (13.8%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 86 (22.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 216 (57.3%)
4 NO RESPONSE 23 (6.1%)
139 Q21_5 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Easy access to guns. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 28 (7.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 56 (14.9%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 258 (68.8%)
4 NO RESPONSE 33 (8.8%)
140 Q21_6 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough officers. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 65 (17.3%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 110 (29.3%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 161 (42.8%)
4 NO RESPONSE 40 (10.6%)
141 Q21_7 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of jail space. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 107 (28.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 77 (20.5%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 114 (30.4%)
4 NO RESPONSE 77 (20.5%)
142 Q21_8 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lenient judges/prosecutors numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 93 (24.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 92 (24.6%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 108 (28.9%)
4 NO RESPONSE 81 (21.7%)
143 Q22_1 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Property values numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 208 (55.3%)
2 PROBABLY 88 (23.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 28 (7.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 26 (6.9%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.5%)
144 Q22_2 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Service industry success (i.e. hotel, restaurant) numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 144 (38.3%)
2 PROBABLY 110 (29.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 37 (9.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (11.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 15 (4.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 28 (7.4%)
145 Q22_3 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - New Businesses coming to Kansas City numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 140 (37.2%)
2 PROBABLY 97 (25.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 43 (11.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 47 (12.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 28 (7.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 21 (5.6%)
146 Q22_4 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Tourism numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 122 (32.5%)
2 PROBABLY 89 (23.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 50 (13.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 58 (15.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 27 (7.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 29 (7.7%)
147 Q22_5 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Resident exodus numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 132 (35.2%)
2 PROBABLY 91 (24.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 43 (11.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 44 (11.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 27 (7.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 38 (10.1%)
148 Q22_6 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Career opportunities numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 102 (27.4%)
2 PROBABLY 101 (27.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 58 (15.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 56 (15.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 30 (8.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 25 (6.7%)
149 Q22_7 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Business investment numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 126 (34.1%)
2 PROBABLY 103 (27.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 51 (13.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (11.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 21 (5.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 27 (7.3%)
150 Q23_1 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for mental health services numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 203 (54.1%)
2 PROBABLY 106 (28.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 30 (8.0%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 20 (5.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
151 Q23_2 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Promoting new businesses in Kansas City numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 114 (30.4%)
2 PROBABLY 104 (27.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 62 (16.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 55 (14.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 26 (6.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
152 Q23_3 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More tourism numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 84 (22.4%)
2 PROBABLY 61 (16.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 88 (23.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 73 (19.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 47 (12.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 22 (5.9%)
153 Q23_4 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More Affordable housing options numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 215 (57.3%)
2 PROBABLY 84 (22.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 31 (8.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 27 (7.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 6 (1.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 12 (3.2%)
154 Q23_5 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More career opportunities numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 209 (55.7%)
2 PROBABLY 91 (24.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 34 (9.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 19 (5.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 12 (3.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (2.7%)
155 Q23_6 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More business investment numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 146 (39.1%)
2 PROBABLY 102 (27.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 60 (16.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 30 (8.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 19 (5.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 16 (4.3%)
156 Q23_7 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for police numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 141 (37.7%)
2 PROBABLY 76 (20.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 48 (12.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 51 (13.6%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 38 (10.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 20 (5.3%)
157 Q23_8 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Tougher Sentencing numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 106 (28.2%)
2 PROBABLY 81 (21.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 68 (18.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 49 (13.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 41 (10.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 31 (8.2%)
158 Q23_9 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More family interventions numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 157 (41.9%)
2 PROBABLY 114 (30.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 49 (13.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 25 (6.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 21 (5.6%)
159 Q23_10 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More supervised activities for youth numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 205 (54.7%)
2 PROBABLY 113 (30.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 27 (7.2%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 12 (3.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (1.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
160 Q23_11 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More gun legislation (e.g., ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, universal background checks on all gun sales). numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 224 (60.2%)
2 PROBABLY 48 (12.9%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 24 (6.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 31 (8.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 33 (8.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 12 (3.2%)
161 Q24_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral obligation to obey the police numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 173 (46.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 97 (25.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (4.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
162 Q24_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - The police can be trusted to make decisions that are right for my community. numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 67 (17.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 112 (29.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 80 (21.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (14.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 50 (13.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (2.7%)
163 Q24_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to support the decisions of police officers, even when I disagree with them numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (20.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 99 (26.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 59 (15.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 48 (12.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 78 (20.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.8%)
164 Q24_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to obey the instructions of police officers, even if I do not understand the reasons behind them numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 105 (28.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 125 (33.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (11.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 45 (12.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (4.0%)
165 Q24_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - People like me have no choice but to obey the police numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 101 (27.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 83 (22.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 69 (18.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 46 (12.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 58 (15.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.5%)
166 Q24_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - If you do not do what the police tell you they will treat you badly numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 154 (41.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 86 (23.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 56 (15.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (4.0%)
167 Q24_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I only obey the police because I am afraid of them numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 67 (18.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 64 (17.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 55 (14.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (14.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 115 (30.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.6%)
168 Q25_1 How likely is it that you would…. - Call the police to report a crime that you witnessed. numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY LIKELY 199 (53.5%)
2 LIKELY 103 (27.7%)
3 UNLIKELY 30 (8.1%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 24 (6.5%)
5 NO RESPONSE 16 (4.3%)
169 Q25_2 How likely is it that you would…. - Help the police to find someone suspected of a crime by providing information numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY LIKELY 166 (44.6%)
2 LIKELY 108 (29.0%)
3 UNLIKELY 47 (12.6%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 33 (8.9%)
5 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
170 Q25_3 How likely is it that you would…. - Report dangerous or suspicious activities to the police numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY LIKELY 176 (47.3%)
2 LIKELY 123 (33.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 39 (10.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 17 (4.6%)
5 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.6%)
171 Q25_4 How likely is it that you would…. - Provide the police with information that helps them solve a crime numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY LIKELY 192 (51.5%)
2 LIKELY 108 (29.0%)
3 UNLIKELY 36 (9.7%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 18 (4.8%)
5 NO RESPONSE 19 (5.1%)
172 Q25_5 How likely is it that you would…. - Take an inexpensive item from a store without paying for it numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 10 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 19 (5.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 35 (9.4%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 294 (78.6%)
5 NO RESPONSE 16 (4.3%)
173 Q25_6 How likely is it that you would…. - Take prescription medication that was not prescribed to you numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 10 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 24 (6.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 47 (12.6%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 279 (74.6%)
5 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
174 Q25_7 How likely is it that you would…. - Consume alcohol in a place where you weren’t supposed to numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY LIKELY 16 (4.3%)
2 LIKELY 31 (8.3%)
3 UNLIKELY 69 (18.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 243 (65.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.8%)
175 Q25_8 How likely is it that you would…. - Park a car in a place that were not supposed to numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 18 (4.8%)
2 LIKELY 49 (13.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 99 (26.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 191 (51.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.5%)
176 Q25_9 How likely is it that you would…. - Exceed the speed limit while driving a motor vehicle numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 56 (15.1%)
2 LIKELY 101 (27.3%)
3 UNLIKELY 87 (23.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 103 (27.8%)
5 NO RESPONSE 23 (6.2%)
177 Q26 numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Yes 143 (38.3%)
2 No 230 (61.7%)
178 Q27 character 0 (0.0%) 253 (65.5%)
Can’t name them 1 (0.3%)
(Nonspecific orgs known) 1 (0.3%)
A kid program 1 (0.3%)
A new one I read about, but I can’t remember what it’s called. It’s only a year or two old. 1 (0.3%)
Ad Hoc 1 (0.3%)
Ad Hoc community for crime, Block Peace 1 (0.3%)
Aim 4 Peace 3 (0.8%)
Aim 4 peace, ad hoc 1 (0.3%)
Aim for peace 2 (0.5%)
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179 Q28 character 0 (0.0%) 262 (67.9%)
A good cause they are making an impact 1 (0.3%)
All good efforts that are making an impact. 1 (0.3%)
All sound good 1 (0.3%)
Alright 2 (0.5%)
At times we take turn, I think we are down in crimes in the last month 1 (0.3%)
Didn’t make a difference for violence 1 (0.3%)
Doesn’t think much of the results of the programs. Not realistic follow through doesn’t happen 1 (0.3%)
Doesn’t think there’s much impact of initiatives at the moment 1 (0.3%)
Don’t see it 1 (0.3%)
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180 Q29_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of life in the city. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 51 (13.7%)
2 SATISFIED 177 (47.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 82 (22.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 32 (8.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 23 (6.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (2.1%)
181 Q29_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Feeling of safety in your neighborhood. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 84 (22.5%)
2 SATISFIED 146 (39.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 59 (15.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 47 (12.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 30 (8.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
182 Q29_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Physical appearance of your neighborhood. numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.8%)
2 SATISFIED 139 (37.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 56 (15.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 49 (13.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 49 (13.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
183 Q29_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall image of the city numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 45 (12.1%)
2 SATISFIED 162 (43.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 84 (22.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 50 (13.4%)
5 DISSATISFIED 25 (6.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
184 Q29_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of services provided by KCMO numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 36 (9.7%)
2 SATISFIED 121 (32.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 104 (27.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 63 (16.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 42 (11.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
185 Q29_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Value received for city tax dollars and fees numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 25 (6.7%)
2 SATISFIED 69 (18.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 99 (26.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 71 (19.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 90 (24.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
186 Q29_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall feeling of safety in the city numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 31 (8.3%)
2 SATISFIED 112 (29.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 101 (27.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 64 (17.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 57 (15.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 9 (2.4%)
187 Q29_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of education system numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 28 (7.5%)
2 SATISFIED 67 (18.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 85 (22.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 69 (18.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 84 (22.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 40 (10.7%)
188 Q29_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of police services numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 98 (26.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 91 (24.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 69 (18.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 70 (18.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (4.0%)
189 Q29_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of neighborhood services numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 30 (8.0%)
2 SATISFIED 110 (29.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 109 (29.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 47 (12.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 48 (12.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 29 (7.8%)
190 Q29_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Relationship neighborhood & police between numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 34 (9.1%)
2 SATISFIED 108 (28.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 100 (26.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 52 (13.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 50 (13.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 30 (8.0%)
191 Q29_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Effectiveness of local police protection numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 35 (9.4%)
2 SATISFIED 96 (25.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 104 (27.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 59 (15.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 60 (16.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 20 (5.3%)
192 Q29_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Enforcement of local traffic laws numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 113 (30.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 97 (26.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 60 (16.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 56 (15.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
193 Q29_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Parking enforcement services numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 32 (8.6%)
2 SATISFIED 106 (28.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 126 (33.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 34 (9.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 41 (11.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 33 (8.9%)
194 Q29_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - How quickly police respond to emergencies numeric 15 (3.9%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 31 (8.4%)
2 SATISFIED 88 (23.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 84 (22.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 51 (13.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 83 (22.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 34 (9.2%)
195 Q29_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Responsiveness of police dept to resident concerns. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 90 (24.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 98 (26.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 49 (13.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 72 (19.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 35 (9.4%)
196 Q29_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - The city’s overall efforts to prevent crime numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (5.9%)
2 SATISFIED 66 (17.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 109 (29.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 74 (19.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 84 (22.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
197 Q30 Do you use technology (e.g., neighborhood apps, social media groups) to stay informed about crime or disorder in your neighborhood? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Yes 214 (57.4%)
2 No 159 (42.6%)
198 Q31_10 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Next Door numeric 281 (72.8%) 1 Next Door 105 (100.0%)
199 Q31_11 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Ring Neighbors numeric 304 (78.8%) 1 Ring Neighbors 82 (100.0%)
200 Q31_12 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Citizen App numeric 373 (96.6%) 1 Citizen App 13 (100.0%)
201 Q31_13 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Facebook numeric 264 (68.4%) 1 Facebook 122 (100.0%)
202 Q31_14 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Twitter numeric 362 (93.8%) 1 Twitter 24 (100.0%)
203 Q31_15 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice TikTok numeric 363 (94.0%) 1 TikTok 23 (100.0%)
204 Q31_16 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Instagram numeric 353 (91.5%) 1 Instagram 33 (100.0%)
205 Q31_17 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) numeric 366 (94.8%) 1 Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) 20 (100.0%)
206 Q31_18 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) numeric 351 (90.9%) 1 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 35 (100.0%)
207 Q31_18_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 351 (90.9%)
311 app 1 (0.3%)
Broadcaster 1 (0.3%)
Computer 1 (0.3%)
Crime watch maps 1 (0.3%)
CrimeMapRadar. Also, now KC isn’t on Citizen App. 1 (0.3%)
Email, KCStar 1 (0.3%)
Fire alarm 1 (0.3%)
Fox4 kc app 1 (0.3%)
Google search 1 (0.3%)
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208 Q32 Have you ever reported suspicious activity or a crime in your neighborhood using technology (e.g., apps, social media)? numeric 172 (44.6%) 1 Yes 68 (31.8%)
2 No 146 (68.2%)
209 Q33 Do you feel that technology-based platforms (e.g., apps, social media) have made your neighborhood safer? numeric 173 (44.8%) 1 Strongly Agree 48 (22.5%)
2 Agree 60 (28.2%)
3 Neutral 69 (32.4%)
4 Disagree 24 (11.3%)
5 Strongly Disagree 12 (5.6%)
210 Q34 Have you noticed an increase in neighborhood disorder (e.g., vandalism, theft) through updates or alerts from these technology platforms? numeric 173 (44.8%) 1 Yes, significantly 35 (16.4%)
2 Yes, slightly 40 (18.8%)
3 No, it has remained the same 124 (58.2%)
4 No, it has decreased 14 (6.6%)
211 Q35 Do you believe that increased use of technology in your neighborhood (e.g., security cameras, apps) has contributed to a decrease in crime or disorder? numeric 172 (44.6%) 1 Strongly Agree 35 (16.4%)
2 Agree 60 (28.0%)
3 Neutral 76 (35.5%)
4 Disagree 31 (14.5%)
5 Strongly Disagree 12 (5.6%)
212 Q36 The city is prepared to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Strongly Agree 51 (13.7%)
2 Somewhat Agree 105 (28.2%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 68 (18.2%)
4 Somewhat disagree 49 (13.1%)
5 Strongly disagree 76 (20.4%)
6 No response 24 (6.4%)
213 Q37 Hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup will improve safety and security in the city. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Strongly Agree 57 (15.3%)
2 Somewhat Agree 87 (23.3%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 88 (23.6%)
4 Somewhat disagree 48 (12.9%)
5 Strongly disagree 73 (19.6%)
6 No response 20 (5.4%)
214 Q38 Did you attend the Chiefs parade on February 14, 2024? numeric 15 (3.9%) 1 Yes 95 (25.6%)
2 No 270 (72.8%)
3 No response 6 (1.6%)
215 Q39 If the Chiefs win the Superbowl again, will you attend the Chief’s parade in 2025? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 125 (33.4%)
2 No 234 (62.6%)
3 No response 15 (4.0%)
216 Q40 character 0 (0.0%) 28 (7.3%)
1948 1 (0.3%)
1’996 1 (0.3%)
12/23/1989 1 (0.3%)
1844 1 (0.3%)
1893 1 (0.3%)
1936 1 (0.3%)
1941 2 (0.5%)
1942 2 (0.5%)
1943 1 (0.3%)
(...)
217 Q41 Gender Identity: - Selected Choice numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 Male 171 (45.6%)
2 Female 198 (52.8%)
3 Non-binary 1 (0.3%)
5 My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) 5 (1.3%)
218 Q41_5_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 383 (99.2%)
I accept the gender assigned at birth (Male), but most people and mammals are bisexual. 1 (0.3%)
No response 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
219 Q42_1 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice white numeric 190 (49.2%) 1 white 196 (100.0%)
220 Q42_2 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Black or African American numeric 245 (63.5%) 1 Black or African American 141 (100.0%)
221 Q42_3 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice American Indian or Alaska Native numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 American Indian or Alaska Native 10 (100.0%)
222 Q42_4 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Asian numeric 375 (97.2%) 1 Asian 11 (100.0%)
223 Q42_5 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander numeric 383 (99.2%) 1 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3 (100.0%)
224 Q42_6 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other: numeric 363 (94.0%) 1 Other: 23 (100.0%)
225 Q42_7 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Two or More Races: numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 Two or More Races: 10 (100.0%)
226 Q42_6_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 370 (95.9%)
Hispana 2 (0.5%)
Hispanic 3 (0.8%)
Human Race 1 (0.3%)
I'm with Spencer Wells on this: there is only one race on this planet and that is the human race. 1 (0.3%)
Irish 1 (0.3%)
Latina 2 (0.5%)
Latino 2 (0.5%)
Mixed 1 (0.3%)
Sicilian Italian/Cuban 1 (0.3%)
(...)
227 Q42_7_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 378 (97.9%)
African American and Indian 1 (0.3%)
Black & white 1 (0.3%)
Black and White 1 (0.3%)
Cherokee, Blackfoot, Hebrew 1 (0.3%)
Italians and boriquan 1 (0.3%)
Iu 1 (0.3%)
NA 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
228 Q43 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Ancestry: numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 Yes 47 (13.1%)
2 No 312 (86.9%)
229 Q44 Your Education Level: numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 8th grade or less 5 (1.3%)
2 9th to 12th grade 19 (5.1%)
3 High school graduate or GED 73 (19.5%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 20 (5.3%)
5 Some college (no degree) 59 (15.8%)
6 Two-year associate degree 27 (7.2%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 94 (25.1%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 15 (4.0%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 58 (15.5%)
10 Don’t know 4 (1.1%)
230 Q45 Mother's Education Level: numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 8th grade or less 22 (5.9%)
2 9th to 12th grade 25 (6.7%)
3 High school graduate or GED 112 (30.1%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 14 (3.8%)
5 Some college (no degree) 42 (11.3%)
6 Two-year associate degree 38 (10.2%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 51 (13.7%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 8 (2.2%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 23 (6.2%)
10 Don’t know 37 (9.9%)
231 Q46 Father's Education Level: numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 8th grade or less 15 (4.0%)
2 9th to 12th grade 29 (7.8%)
3 High school graduate or GED 95 (25.5%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 26 (7.0%)
5 Some college (no degree) 32 (8.6%)
6 Two-year associate degree 13 (3.5%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 54 (14.5%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 4 (1.1%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 37 (9.9%)
10 Don’t know 68 (18.2%)
232 Q47 Family and Household Relationship Status: numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 Single, never married 103 (27.4%)
2 Married, first time 109 (29.0%)
3 Married, not first time 31 (8.2%)
4 Separated, though legally married 10 (2.7%)
5 Divorced, living without partner 45 (12.0%)
6 Widowed, living without partner 27 (7.2%)
7 Living with a partner (not spouse), first time 20 (5.3%)
8 Living with a partner (not spouse), not first time 10 (2.7%)
9 No response 21 (5.6%)
233 Q48 Are you a parent, step-parent, or guardian? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 243 (65.0%)
2 No 131 (35.0%)
234 Q49 character 0 (0.0%) 149 (38.6%)
0 88 (22.8%)
0, children are adults 1 (0.3%)
0, they are grown up. I have grandkids. 1 (0.3%)
1 42 (10.9%)
15 or 20 1 (0.3%)
2 48 (12.4%)
2 adult children 1 (0.3%)
3 16 (4.1%)
3 adult children 1 (0.3%)
(...)
235 Q50 character 0 (0.0%) 28 (7.3%)
2 1 (0.3%)
Chinese 1 (0.3%)
E 1 (0.3%)
En 1 (0.3%)
eng 1 (0.3%)
english 5 (1.3%)
English 302 (78.2%)
English (90)Spanish 1 (0.3%)
English American Sign Language 1 (0.3%)
(...)
236 Q51_1 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 224 (58.0%) 1 Employed full-time 162 (100.0%)
237 Q51_2 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 348 (90.2%) 1 Employed part-time 38 (100.0%)
238 Q51_3 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 346 (89.6%) 1 Self-employed 40 (100.0%)
239 Q51_4 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 360 (93.3%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 26 (100.0%)
240 Q51_5 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 377 (97.7%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 9 (100.0%)
241 Q51_6 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 371 (96.1%) 1 Student 15 (100.0%)
242 Q51_7 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 307 (79.5%) 1 Retired 79 (100.0%)
243 Q51_8 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 372 (96.4%) 1 Homemaker 14 (100.0%)
244 Q51_9 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 361 (93.5%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 25 (100.0%)
245 Q51_10 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 379 (98.2%) 1 Other (please specify) 7 (100.0%)
246 Q51_10_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 379 (98.2%)
Disabled 1 (0.3%)
Employed PRN 1 (0.3%)
I have been a writer all my life, a full-time writer since 2001. 1 (0.3%)
In dental school 1 (0.3%)
Jj 1 (0.3%)
more than 1 job 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
247 Q52 Employment of Other Adults in the Household: numeric 40 (10.4%) 1 Yes 169 (48.8%)
2 No 155 (44.8%)
3 Refused 22 (6.4%)
248 Q52.2_1 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 238 (61.7%) 1 Employed full-time 148 (100.0%)
249 Q52.2_2 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 364 (94.3%) 1 Employed part-time 22 (100.0%)
250 Q52.2_3 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 367 (95.1%) 1 Self-employed 19 (100.0%)
251 Q52.2_4 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 371 (96.1%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 15 (100.0%)
252 Q52.2_5 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 382 (99.0%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 4 (100.0%)
253 Q52.2_6 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 Student 10 (100.0%)
254 Q52.2_7 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 357 (92.5%) 1 Retired 29 (100.0%)
255 Q52.2_8 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 378 (97.9%) 1 Homemaker 8 (100.0%)
256 Q52.2_9 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 375 (97.2%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 11 (100.0%)
257 Q52.2_10 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 337 (87.3%) 1 Other (please specify) 49 (100.0%)
258 Q52.2_10_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 342 (88.6%)
Disabled 1 (0.3%)
I live alone 3 (0.8%)
I’m a single mother 1 (0.3%)
It's just my child & I in the home 1 (0.3%)
Jj 1 (0.3%)
Just him 1 (0.3%)
Just me 1 (0.3%)
Just respondent 1 (0.3%)
Lives alone 4 (1.0%)
(...)
259 Q53 Home Ownership: - Selected Choice numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Own 214 (57.2%)
2 Rent 131 (35.0%)
3 Live with family/friends without paying rent 11 (2.9%)
4 Other (please specify) 4 (1.1%)
5 Prefer not to say 14 (3.7%)
260 Q53_4_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 382 (99.0%)
G 1 (0.3%)
Rent to own from family 1 (0.3%)
Rental apartment 1 (0.3%)
Still have a mortgage 1 (0.3%)
261 Q54 Number of times moved in the past 5 years: numeric 29 (7.5%) 1 0 184 (51.5%)
2 1 97 (27.2%)
3 2 38 (10.6%)
4 3 18 (5.0%)
5 4 8 (2.2%)
6 5 5 (1.4%)
7 6 2 (0.6%)
8 7 3 (0.8%)
12 11+ 2 (0.6%)
262 Q55 character 0 (0.0%) 21 (5.4%)
1 1 (0.3%)
1 month 3 (0.8%)
1 week 2 (0.5%)
1 year 18 (4.7%)
1 year and 3 months 1 (0.3%)
1 year next week 1 (0.3%)
1 year. 1 (0.3%)
1 years 1 (0.3%)
1 yr 8 mos 1 (0.3%)
(...)
263 Q56 Imagine the most religious person you know. How religious would you say they are? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Not at all 14 (3.8%)
2 Slightly 23 (6.2%)
3 Moderately 56 (15.0%)
4 Very 252 (67.6%)
5 No response 28 (7.5%)
264 Q57 Compared to that person, how religious would you say that you are? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 I am not at all 77 (20.6%)
2 I am much less 103 (27.6%)
3 I am slightly less 80 (21.4%)
4 I am about the same 64 (17.2%)
5 I am even more 20 (5.4%)
6 No response 29 (7.8%)
265 Q58 Imagine the most spiritual person you know. How spiritual would you say they are? numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 Not at all 11 (3.0%)
2 Slightly 28 (7.5%)
3 Moderately 67 (18.0%)
4 Very 226 (60.8%)
5 No response 40 (10.8%)
266 Q59 Compared to that person, how spiritual would you say that you are? numeric 15 (3.9%) 1 I am not at all 42 (11.3%)
2 I am much less 69 (18.6%)
3 I am slightly less 87 (23.5%)
4 I am about the same 104 (28.0%)
5 I am even more 28 (7.5%)
6 No response 41 (11.1%)
267 Q60 Are any firearms now kept in or around your home? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 110 (29.4%)
2 No 232 (62.0%)
3 Don't Know/ Not sure 13 (3.5%)
4 Refused 19 (5.1%)
268 Q61 Are any of these firearms now loaded? numeric 275 (71.2%) 1 Yes 43 (38.7%)
2 No 58 (52.3%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 6 (5.4%)
4 Refused 4 (3.6%)
269 Q62 Are any of these loaded firearms also unlocked? numeric 279 (72.3%) 1 Yes 31 (29.0%)
2 No 65 (60.7%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 6 (5.6%)
4 Refused 5 (4.7%)
270 Q63 Which of these income brackets is closest to the total household income in your home? numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Less than $5,000 25 (6.8%)
2 $5,000 to $9,999 6 (1.6%)
3 $10,000 to $14,999 19 (5.2%)
4 $15,000 to $19,999 10 (2.7%)
5 $20,000 to $24,999 19 (5.2%)
6 $25,000 to $29,999 15 (4.1%)
7 $30,000 to $34,999 14 (3.8%)
8 $35,000 to $39,999 8 (2.2%)
9 $40,000 to $49,999 14 (3.8%)
10 $50,000 to $59,999 30 (8.2%)
(...) (...)
271 Q64_1 How would you evaluate your current economic status relative to others at this time? - My economic status is... numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Greatly below average 33 (9.0%)
2 Below average 73 (19.8%)
3 Average 121 (32.9%)
4 Above average 94 (25.5%)
5 Greatly above average 19 (5.2%)
6 No response (NR) 28 (7.6%)
272 Q31_21 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) numeric 384 (99.5%) 1 Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) 2 (100.0%)
273 SurveyDate numeric 269 (69.7%) 2024-10-31 15:31:37 1 (0.9%)
2024-10-31 22:14:19 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 10:08:34 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 19:35:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 23:15:46 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-03 18:17:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:42:20 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:59:11 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 10:14:54 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 12:28:06 1 (0.9%)
(...)
274 Duration__in_seconds_ numeric 269 (69.7%) [15, 240828] 117
275 Finished Finished numeric 269 (69.7%) 0 False 6 (5.1%)
1 True 111 (94.9%)
276 Q122 character 269 (69.7%) 71 (60.7%)
O 1 (0.9%)
Barry Harbour is an older neighborhood. Very few children. Mostly older people. Several neighbors have died recently. Houses have sold to new folks and people mostly keep to their selves. 1 (0.9%)
been a good neighborhood-alot of us have lived here a long time 1 (0.9%)
Bridgework Condos and City Homes are a pretty tight knit community within the River Market that look after each other and property. 1 (0.9%)
Glad you are doing this. 1 (0.9%)
Honestly, we don't interact with our neighborhood. We pay an HOA and have access to a neighborhood pool, but otherwise, we keep to ourselves. We have lived her 6 years, and I don't know the name of anyone who lives in our neighborhood. Most of them are Trump supporters, so I really have no interest in knowing them. However, I do wish we knew some people, but short of just going and knocking on their doors (after living here for 6 years and never speaking, AWKWARD), there's just no chance to do so. I am saddened that my kids aren't spending time outside with the neighbor kids (if there even are any), that was such an important facet of my own childhood. 1 (0.9%)
I appreciate the work you do. As a researcher myself, I know how hard it is to get quality data. While we just moved to KC in July, I lived here for a few years (downtown) and am not new to the city! 1 (0.9%)
I believe my neighbors in my area have all had concerns over the violence moving closer to Waldo. The crime that is committed here, it from people coming from other neighborhoods because ours is seen as “nicer” with nicer things to take. 1 (0.9%)
I don’t think police prevent crime. 1 (0.9%)
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10.0.8 Some Minor Issues

The only issue we see with it now, is that for Q18-Q18.7, the value label for 4 is in Spanish (“No corresponde”). Apparently, in both the main community survey and web survey, nobody answered “Not applicable” so the Spanish value label was included when merged.

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ID Name Label Type Missings Values Value Labels N
1 ID numeric 0 (0.0%) [1, 386] 386
2 survey character 0 (0.0%) Main - English 263 (68.1%)
Main - Spanish 6 (1.6%)
Online 117 (30.3%)
3 Q66 Title: KC Community Survey Principal Investigator: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, University of Missouri-Kansas City What is the purpose of this form? This consent form describes the research study and helps you to decide if you want to participate. It provides important information about what you will be asked to do in the study, about the risks and benefits of participating in the study, and about your rights as a research participant. You should: Read the information in this document carefully. Ask the interviewer any questions, particularly if you do not understand something. Not agree to participate until all your questions have been answered, or until you are sure that you want to. Understand that your participation in this study involves participating in an interview that will last approximately 50 minutes. What is the purpose of this study? The purpose of this community survey is to understand residents’ perceptions of social, economic, organizational, political, and c numeric 1 (0.3%) 1 YES, I CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE 385 (100.0%)
4 INTERVIEWER Community Interviewer Name numeric 118 (30.6%) 4 Janese Williams 17 (6.3%)
5 Cynthia Wattree 13 (4.9%)
6 Cecil Wattree 14 (5.2%)
7 Gu Kang 15 (5.6%)
8 Joseph Cho 14 (5.2%)
9 Isabel Patton 6 (2.2%)
10 Sandra Jones 1 (0.4%)
11 Jayla Williams 3 (1.1%)
12 Faith Taylor 12 (4.5%)
13 Essence Gordon 2 (0.7%)
(...) (...)
5 NBHD Neighborhood Name? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Prairie Point-Wildberry 9 (2.3%)
2 New Mark 11 (2.8%)
3 Shoal Creek 8 (2.1%)
5 Outer Gashland-Nashua 6 (1.6%)
6 Barry Harbour 7 (1.8%)
7 The Coves 7 (1.8%)
8 Ravenwood-Somerset 7 (1.8%)
9 Maple Park 2 (0.5%)
10 Winnwood Gardens 3 (0.8%)
11 Lykins 14 (3.6%)
(...) (...)
6 Q115 character 0 (0.0%) 181 (46.9%)
Between main and rock hill road 1 (0.3%)
(see map 1 1 (0.3%)
“I’ll do that later, I don’t feel like it, I’m tired. 1 (0.3%)
10 miles in any direction 1 (0.3%)
12 1 (0.3%)
150 1 (0.3%)
22nd Street (north) Troost (east) 31st Street (south) Gillham (west) 1 (0.3%)
25th St and Troost and on to Gilliam with Linwood 1 (0.3%)
27th : Main St 1 (0.3%)
(...)
7 Q0_Id character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
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F_1CloZiAhmRvJFHk 1 (0.4%)
F_1CxBnbxkpoBS2yM 1 (0.4%)
(...)
8 Q0_Name character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
image.jpg 131 (48.7%)
IMG_0001.jpeg 2 (0.7%)
9 Q0_Size numeric 253 (65.5%) [1.00696e+06, 4.32298e+06] 133
10 Q0_Type character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
image/jpeg 133 (49.4%)
11 Q1 Does your neighborhood have a name? - Selected Choice numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Yes (Enter name below) 301 (78.8%)
2 No 28 (7.3%)
3 Don't Know 50 (13.1%)
4 No Response 3 (0.8%)
12 Q1_1_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 89 (23.1%)
Art institute/ south Moreland 1 (0.3%)
Barrington woods 1 (0.3%)
Barry Barbour hunters ridge 1 (0.3%)
Barry Harbor 1 (0.3%)
Barry Harbor/Hunters Ridge 1 (0.3%)
Barry harbour 2 (0.5%)
Benson pl brookview 1 (0.3%)
Benson place 1 (0.3%)
Benson Place 1 (0.3%)
(...)
13 Q2 character 0 (0.0%) 109 (28.2%)
"Agrees with Boundaries" North and South boundaries the same. West boundary extended into Woodland Ave, and East boundary extended into S Benton Ave. 1 (0.3%)
"Agrees with city" 1 (0.3%)
"Agrees with map" Everything is the same except West border is further than the given boundary, instead of stopping at Michigan Ave it extends into ?? (past given map, at least past Woodland Ave) East border is further than given boundary, instead of stopping at Prospect extends into Benton Ave. 1 (0.3%)
(Nothing entered, no map protected) 1 (0.3%)
~50 blocks make up the River Market. Major landmarks include the City Market, the Town of Kansas Bridge, Berkeley Parkway trails, three streetcar stops, and Chinatown Food Market. 1 (0.3%)
“80th” “ south oak park” 12 blocks 1 (0.3%)
“Where I work, run and live 1 (0.3%)
1 block, only counts house as part of neighborhood 1 (0.3%)
1. By the by the highway on troost. Aldi near by. 1 (0.3%)
(...)
14 Q116_Id character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
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(...)
15 Q116_Name character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
image.jpg 78 (29.0%)
16 Q116_Size numeric 308 (79.8%) [1.07598e+06, 4.48157e+06] 78
17 Q116_Type character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
image/jpeg 78 (29.0%)
18 Q2.1 On the whole, do you like or dislike this neighborhood as a place to live? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Like It A lot 163 (42.7%)
2 Like It 172 (45.0%)
3 Dislike It 27 (7.1%)
4 Dislike It A lot 13 (3.4%)
5 No Response 7 (1.8%)
19 Q2.2 Suppose that for some reason, you HAD to move away from this neighborhood. Would you miss the neighborhood very much, somewhat, not much, or not at all? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 Yes, Very Much 130 (33.9%)
2 Yes, Somewhat 162 (42.3%)
3 No, Not Much 40 (10.4%)
4 No, Not At All 43 (11.2%)
5 No Response 8 (2.1%)
20 Q2.3 numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Very Likely 88 (23.0%)
2 Likely 81 (21.2%)
3 Neither Likely nor Unlikely 59 (15.4%)
4 Unlikely 50 (13.1%)
5 Very Unlikely 99 (25.9%)
7 No Response 5 (1.3%)
21 Q3 How frequently do you (or other household members) attend a church, mosque, or any other religious organization? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 Often 108 (28.2%)
2 Sometimes 71 (18.5%)
3 Rarely 84 (21.9%)
4 Never 110 (28.7%)
6 Not Applicable 10 (2.6%)
22 Q3.1 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 130 (33.7%) 1 Yes 107 (41.8%)
2 No 149 (58.2%)
23 Q3.2 How frequently do you (or any household members) attend a block party, tenant/neighborhood association, or community council (i.e., Community Health Ambassadors, United NH Initiative, Block Captain, HOA)? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 Often 37 (9.6%)
2 Sometimes 77 (20.1%)
3 Rarely 82 (21.4%)
4 Never 174 (45.3%)
6 Not Applicable 14 (3.6%)
24 Q3.3 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 194 (50.3%) 1 Yes 154 (80.2%)
2 No 38 (19.8%)
25 Q3.4 How often do you (or any household members) attend a business or civic group such as Chamber events, Masons, Elks, or Rotary Club? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Often 19 (5.0%)
2 Sometimes 32 (8.4%)
3 Rarely 37 (9.7%)
4 Never 282 (73.8%)
6 Not Applicable 12 (3.1%)
26 Q3.5 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 298 (77.2%) 1 Yes 51 (58.0%)
2 No 37 (42.0%)
27 Q3.6 How often do you (or any household members) attend an ethnic or nationality club (such as a Latino, Asian or Afro-American club) (sorority/fraternity, 100 Black Men, D9)? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Often 24 (6.4%)
2 Sometimes 20 (5.3%)
3 Rarely 29 (7.8%)
4 Never 281 (75.1%)
6 Not Applicable 20 (5.3%)
28 Q3.7 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 307 (79.5%) 1 Yes 30 (38.0%)
2 No 49 (62.0%)
29 Q3.8 How often do you (or any household members) attend a local political organizations (i.e., City Town Hall meetings, Election Events)? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 Often 25 (6.5%)
2 Sometimes 60 (15.7%)
3 Rarely 59 (15.4%)
4 Never 231 (60.3%)
6 Not Applicable 8 (2.1%)
30 Q3.9 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 241 (62.4%) 1 Yes 84 (57.9%)
2 No 61 (42.1%)
31 Q4_1 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) spoken with a local politician or an elected local official like your council district member about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 114 (29.7%)
2 NO 270 (70.3%)
32 Q4_2 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 117 (30.5%)
2 NO 267 (69.5%)
33 Q4_3 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) attended a meeting of a block or neighborhood group about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 YES 122 (31.9%)
2 NO 261 (68.1%)
34 Q4_4 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a local religious leader or minister to help with a neighborhood problem or with neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 59 (15.4%)
2 NO 325 (84.6%)
35 Q4_5 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) gotten together with neighbors to do something about a nbhd problem or to organize nbhd improvement? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 YES 123 (32.1%)
2 NO 260 (67.9%)
36 Q5 All things considered, what do you think this neighborhood will be like a few years from now? Will it be a better place to live, stay the same, or will it be worse? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Better 165 (43.2%)
2 Same 154 (40.3%)
3 Worse 51 (13.4%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 12 (3.1%)
37 Q6 How do you think your neighborhood compares with most other neighborhoods in the city? Is It better, the same, or worse? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 Better 183 (47.9%)
2 Same 135 (35.3%)
3 Worse 47 (12.3%)
5 No Response/Not Applicable 17 (4.5%)
38 Q7_1 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Safe neighborhood (i.e.., perception of safety, neighborhood watch/block captain) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 57 (14.9%)
2 SATISFIED 159 (41.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 83 (21.7%)
4 DISSATISFIED 56 (14.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 22 (5.8%)
6 N/R 5 (1.3%)
39 Q7_2 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Sense of community (i.e., neighborly interactions, community events) numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.3%)
2 SATISFIED 138 (35.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 98 (25.5%)
4 DISSATISFIED 41 (10.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 25 (6.5%)
6 N/R 8 (2.1%)
40 Q7_3 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Schools numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 53 (13.8%)
2 SATISFIED 82 (21.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 79 (20.6%)
4 DISSATISFIED 46 (12.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 39 (10.2%)
6 N/R 84 (21.9%)
41 Q7_4 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Access to Public Transportation numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 78 (20.4%)
2 SATISFIED 132 (34.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 86 (22.5%)
4 DISSATISFIED 32 (8.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 28 (7.3%)
6 N/R 27 (7.0%)
42 Q7_5 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Housing numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 71 (18.5%)
2 SATISFIED 156 (40.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 82 (21.4%)
4 DISSATISFIED 44 (11.5%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 22 (5.7%)
6 N/R 9 (2.3%)
43 Q7_6 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Health Care numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 65 (17.0%)
2 SATISFIED 141 (36.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 93 (24.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 42 (11.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 21 (5.5%)
6 N/R 21 (5.5%)
44 Q7_7 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Parks and Green Spaces numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.4%)
2 SATISFIED 157 (41.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 70 (18.3%)
4 DISSATISFIED 56 (14.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 20 (5.2%)
6 N/R 5 (1.3%)
45 Q7_8 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Walkability and Accessibility (i.e., ease of walking to shops, restaurants, and other amenities) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 91 (23.8%)
2 SATISFIED 124 (32.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 57 (14.9%)
4 DISSATISFIED 61 (16.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 41 (10.7%)
6 N/R 8 (2.1%)
46 Q7_9 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cleanliness and City Maintenance (trash collection, street cleaning, cleanliness of public space) numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 63 (16.4%)
2 SATISFIED 141 (36.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 68 (17.8%)
4 DISSATISFIED 65 (17.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 41 (10.7%)
6 N/R 5 (1.3%)
47 Q7_10 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cultural Diversity (presence of cultural or ethnic communities) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 66 (17.3%)
2 SATISFIED 169 (44.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 90 (23.6%)
4 DISSATISFIED 34 (8.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 14 (3.7%)
6 N/R 9 (2.4%)
48 Q7_11 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Public Infrastructure (i.e., quality sidewalks, street lighting, road conditions) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 42 (11.0%)
2 SATISFIED 134 (35.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 59 (15.4%)
4 DISSATISFIED 78 (20.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 65 (17.0%)
6 N/R 4 (1.0%)
49 Q7_12 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Local businesses (i.e., grocery stores, cafes, small businesses) numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 77 (20.2%)
2 SATISFIED 145 (38.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 69 (18.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 52 (13.6%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 33 (8.6%)
6 N/R 6 (1.6%)
50 Q8_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If there is a problem around here, the neighbors get together to deal with it. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 60 (15.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 125 (32.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 86 (22.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 41 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 56 (14.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (3.7%)
51 Q8_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - This is a close-knit neighborhood. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 74 (19.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 130 (33.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 70 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 51 (13.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 51 (13.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (1.8%)
52 Q8_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When you get right down to it, no one in this neighborhood cares much about what happens to me. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 42 (11.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 60 (15.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 82 (21.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 113 (29.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 14 (3.7%)
53 Q8_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are adults in this neighborhood that children can look up to. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 130 (34.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 113 (29.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 68 (17.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (6.0%)
54 Q8_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People around here are willing to help their neighbors. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 146 (38.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 142 (37.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 46 (12.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (5.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 4 (1.0%)
55 Q8_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood generally don’t get along with each other. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 14 (3.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 34 (8.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (18.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 91 (23.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 159 (41.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (3.1%)
56 Q8_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You can count on adults in this neighborhood to watch out for children and ensure they are safe and don't get in trouble. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 117 (30.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 120 (31.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 70 (18.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 30 (7.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 21 (5.5%)
57 Q8_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I had to borrow $60 in an emergency, I could borrow it from a neighbor. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 95 (24.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 77 (20.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 62 (16.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 44 (11.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 86 (22.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 18 (4.7%)
58 Q8_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When I'm away from home, I know that my neighbors will keep their eyes open for possible trouble to my place. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 182 (47.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 118 (31.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 31 (8.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 26 (6.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21 (5.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 3 (0.8%)
59 Q8_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - In this neighborhood people mostly go their own way. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 94 (24.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 112 (29.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 79 (20.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 53 (13.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 38 (9.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (1.6%)
60 Q8_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood do not share the same values numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 37 (9.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 62 (16.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 109 (28.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 92 (24.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 57 (15.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 24 (6.3%)
61 Q8_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I were sick I could count on my neighbors to shop for groceries for me. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 87 (22.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 96 (25.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 62 (16.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 48 (12.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 75 (19.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (3.4%)
62 Q8_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood can be trusted. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 103 (26.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 144 (37.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 74 (19.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 22 (5.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 30 (7.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 10 (2.6%)
63 Q8_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Children around here have no place to play but the street. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 69 (18.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 73 (19.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (11.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 80 (21.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 96 (25.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 19 (5.0%)
64 Q8_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Adults in this neighborhood know who the local children are. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 62 (16.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 117 (30.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 82 (21.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (10.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 52 (13.6%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 28 (7.3%)
65 Q8_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The equipment and buildings in the park or playground that is closest to where I live are well kept. numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 113 (29.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 107 (27.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 54 (14.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 38 (9.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 31 (8.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 40 (10.4%)
66 Q8_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe during the day. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 146 (38.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 105 (27.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (11.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 29 (7.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 35 (9.2%)
67 Q8_18 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe at night. numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 40 (10.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 52 (13.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 84 (22.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 63 (16.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 100 (26.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 43 (11.3%)
68 Q8_19 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood generally know each other. numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 72 (18.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 120 (31.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 76 (19.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31 (8.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 40 (10.5%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 42 (11.0%)
69 Q8_20 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood know who their children’s friends are numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 58 (15.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 103 (27.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 97 (25.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 25 (6.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 31 (8.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 66 (17.4%)
70 Q9_1 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Do favors for each other? such as watching each other's children, helping with shopping, lending garden or house tools, and other small acts of kindness numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 104 (27.2%)
2 SOMETIMES 127 (33.2%)
3 RARELY 68 (17.8%)
4 NEVER 54 (14.1%)
6 Not Applicable 29 (7.6%)
71 Q9_2 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - When a neighbor is not at home, watch over their property? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 179 (46.9%)
2 SOMETIMES 104 (27.2%)
3 RARELY 54 (14.1%)
4 NEVER 28 (7.3%)
6 Not Applicable 17 (4.5%)
72 Q9_3 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Ask each other advice about personal things such as child rearing or job openings? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 71 (18.6%)
2 SOMETIMES 95 (24.9%)
3 RARELY 78 (20.4%)
4 NEVER 100 (26.2%)
6 Not Applicable 38 (9.9%)
73 Q9_4 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Have parties or other get-togethers where other people in the neighborhood are invited? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 OFTEN 53 (13.9%)
2 SOMETIMES 123 (32.2%)
3 RARELY 82 (21.5%)
4 NEVER 100 (26.2%)
6 Not Applicable 24 (6.3%)
74 Q9_5 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Talk in each other's homes or on the street? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 OFTEN 158 (41.6%)
2 SOMETIMES 120 (31.6%)
3 RARELY 48 (12.6%)
4 NEVER 37 (9.7%)
6 Not Applicable 17 (4.5%)
75 Q10_1 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many families in this neighborhood know each other? numeric 4 (1.0%) 1 NONE OF THEM 16 (4.2%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 70 (18.3%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 132 (34.6%)
4 MOST OF THEM 106 (27.7%)
5 ALL OF THEM 13 (3.4%)
6 N/R 45 (11.8%)
76 Q10_2 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many people in this neighborhood would you say are religious or attend church regularly? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 23 (6.1%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 69 (18.2%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 115 (30.3%)
4 MOST OF THEM 41 (10.8%)
5 ALL OF THEM 5 (1.3%)
6 N/R 127 (33.4%)
77 Q10_3 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - How many people in this neighborhood would you say make part or all of their income from side hustles or alternative means? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 34 (8.9%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 80 (21.1%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 85 (22.4%)
4 MOST OF THEM 35 (9.2%)
5 ALL OF THEM 4 (1.1%)
6 N/R 142 (37.4%)
78 Q10_4 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many adults in this neighborhood would you say make some or part of their income with a regular full or part-time job? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NONE OF THEM 10 (2.6%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 27 (7.1%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 59 (15.5%)
4 MOST OF THEM 181 (47.6%)
5 ALL OF THEM 31 (8.2%)
6 N/R 72 (18.9%)
79 Q11_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a group of neighborhood children were skipping school and hanging out on a street corner, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 5 (1.3%) 1 DEFINITELY 51 (13.4%)
2 VERY LIKELY 68 (17.8%)
3 LIKELY 86 (22.6%)
4 UNLIKELY 67 (17.6%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 39 (10.2%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 32 (8.4%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 38 (10.0%)
80 Q11_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If some children were spray-painting graffiti on a local building, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 115 (30.3%)
2 VERY LIKELY 95 (25.0%)
3 LIKELY 74 (19.5%)
4 UNLIKELY 39 (10.3%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 15 (3.9%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 21 (5.5%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 21 (5.5%)
81 Q11_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a child was showing disrespect to an adult, how likely is It that people in your neighborhood would scold that child? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 46 (12.1%)
2 VERY LIKELY 51 (13.4%)
3 LIKELY 89 (23.4%)
4 UNLIKELY 79 (20.8%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 48 (12.6%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 31 (8.2%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 36 (9.5%)
82 Q11_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a well-known neighbor was short of cash to start a business in the area, how likely is it that he or she would be able to borrow money from people in this neighborhood? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 13 (3.4%)
2 VERY LIKELY 24 (6.3%)
3 LIKELY 44 (11.6%)
4 UNLIKELY 90 (23.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 60 (15.8%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 90 (23.7%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 59 (15.5%)
83 Q11_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If there was a fight in front of your house and someone was being beaten or threatened, how likely is it that your neighbors would break it up or call the police? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 DEFINITELY 152 (40.0%)
2 VERY LIKELY 102 (26.8%)
3 LIKELY 74 (19.5%)
4 UNLIKELY 18 (4.7%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 10 (2.6%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 15 (3.9%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (2.4%)
84 Q11_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - Suppose that because of budget cuts the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by the city. How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 82 (21.6%)
2 VERY LIKELY 83 (21.9%)
3 LIKELY 76 (20.1%)
4 UNLIKELY 39 (10.3%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 32 (8.4%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 29 (7.7%)
8 NOT APPLICABLE 38 (10.0%)
85 Q12_1 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is litter, broken glass or trash on the sidewalks and streets? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 103 (27.2%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 114 (30.1%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 72 (19.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 75 (19.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (2.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (1.6%)
86 Q12_2 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is graffiti on buildings and walls? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 204 (53.8%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 80 (21.1%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 47 (12.4%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 25 (6.6%)
5 DON'T KNOW 14 (3.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 9 (2.4%)
87 Q12_3 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are vacant or deserted houses or storefronts? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 158 (41.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 74 (19.5%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 67 (17.6%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 64 (16.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (2.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (2.1%)
88 Q12_4 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is drinking in public? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 184 (48.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 68 (17.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 42 (11.1%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 54 (14.2%)
5 DON'T KNOW 19 (5.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (3.2%)
89 Q12_5 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are people selling or using drugs? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 161 (42.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 65 (17.2%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 46 (12.1%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 64 (16.9%)
5 DON'T KNOW 28 (7.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (4.0%)
90 Q12_6 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are groups of teenagers or adults hanging out in the neighborhood and causing trouble? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 190 (50.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 78 (20.6%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 40 (10.6%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 43 (11.3%)
5 DON'T KNOW 15 (4.0%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (3.4%)
91 Q12_7 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are different social groups who do not get along with each other? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 229 (60.4%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 50 (13.2%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 22 (5.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 22 (5.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 33 (8.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (6.1%)
92 Q12_8 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is police not patrolling the area or responding to calls from the area? numeric 6 (1.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 141 (37.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 64 (16.8%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 60 (15.8%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 74 (19.5%)
5 DON'T KNOW 26 (6.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 15 (3.9%)
93 Q12_9 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is excessive use of force by police? numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 190 (50.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 49 (12.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 35 (9.2%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 29 (7.7%)
5 DON'T KNOW 46 (12.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 30 (7.9%)
94 Q12_10 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is lack of trust between local businesses and residents? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 197 (52.7%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 47 (12.6%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 41 (11.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 28 (7.5%)
5 DON'T KNOW 39 (10.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 22 (5.9%)
95 Q13 numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Yes 159 (43.2%)
2 No 209 (56.8%)
96 Q14 character 0 (0.0%) 234 (60.6%)
311 2 (0.5%)
311 Call for action 1 (0.3%)
311 calls street lightening, potholes 1 (0.3%)
311 they led me to City Council I complained about home.ess taking over the park up here. 1 (0.3%)
311/911 1 (0.3%)
911 1 (0.3%)
911 (police), emailed mayor, chief of police, media-multiple gatherings 1 (0.3%)
911: shots fired, no one came, does t matter, just to let them Know. 1 (0.3%)
A police de in Carro no. I no hasta el dia sigiente. 1 (0.3%)
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97 Q15 character 0 (0.0%) 238 (61.7%)
No. Hahaha. We didn’t even hear sirens go off. 1 (0.3%)
Yes 1 (0.3%)
30% , not timely manner 1 (0.3%)
A lot of kids coming from the next neighborhood over would be hopping our gated community pool and leaving it a mess. Holly Farms Property/No Trespassing sign were placed in the neighborhood. This issue was addressed towards the end of summer and unsure if this solution resolved it. 1 (0.3%)
Addressed but no conclusion, scared folks away 1 (0.3%)
Any problem that ever existed the staff here at Market station is wonderful and it takes care of everything. Never had a additional problem. 1 (0.3%)
Called 311 and it was handeled 1 (0.3%)
Chairs was s In STEERT ANS RESOLVd. 1 (0.3%)
City app is great 1 (0.3%)
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98 Q16_1 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Laws were made to be broken. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 15 (4.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 29 (7.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (10.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 69 (18.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 216 (57.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (1.9%)
99 Q16_2 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - It's okay to do anything you want as long as you don't hurt anyone. numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 21 (5.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 34 (9.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 79 (20.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 185 (48.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 6 (1.6%)
100 Q16_3 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - To make money, there are no right and wrong ways anymore, only easy ways and hard ways. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 26 (6.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 28 (7.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 47 (12.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (14.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 208 (55.2%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 13 (3.4%)
101 Q16_4 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting between friends and family is nobody else's business numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 60 (15.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 76 (20.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 80 (21.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 78 (20.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 78 (20.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 5 (1.3%)
102 Q16_5 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting among rival gangs/groups should be ignored by the police numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 5 (1.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 5 (1.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 18 (4.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (9.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 307 (81.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (2.1%)
103 Q16_6 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself. numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 59 (15.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 57 (15.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 63 (16.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 141 (37.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 8 (2.1%)
104 Q16_7 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Many people in this neighborhood are afraid to go out at night. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 56 (14.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 57 (15.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 71 (18.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 124 (32.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 16 (4.2%)
105 Q16_8 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are areas of this neighborhood where everyone knows trouble is expected. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 87 (23.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 70 (18.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 51 (13.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 107 (28.4%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 12 (3.2%)
106 Q16_9 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You’re taking a big chance if you walk in this neighborhood alone after dark. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 64 (17.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 47 (12.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 71 (18.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 135 (35.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 7 (1.9%)
107 Q16_10 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Most people in this neighborhood are moral. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 127 (33.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 130 (34.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 63 (16.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 20 (5.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 18 (4.8%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 18 (4.8%)
108 Q17_1 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a fight in this neighborhood in which a weapon was used? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 193 (52.3%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 89 (24.1%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 22 (6.0%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 18 (4.9%)
6 Not Applicable 47 (12.7%)
109 Q17_2 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a violent argument between neighbors? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 217 (58.8%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 75 (20.3%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 22 (6.0%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 12 (3.3%)
6 Not Applicable 43 (11.7%)
110 Q17_3 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Gang or group fights? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 249 (67.5%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 46 (12.5%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 7 (1.9%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 13 (3.5%)
6 Not Applicable 54 (14.6%)
111 Q17_4 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A sexual assault or rape? numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 257 (70.2%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 30 (8.2%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 4 (1.1%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 6 (1.6%)
6 Not Applicable 69 (18.9%)
112 Q17_5 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A robbery or mugging? numeric 19 (4.9%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 181 (49.3%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 90 (24.5%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 34 (9.3%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 15 (4.1%)
6 Not Applicable 47 (12.8%)
113 Q17_6 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Sideshow and Street Racing? numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 170 (46.1%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 84 (22.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 35 (9.5%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 37 (10.0%)
6 Not Applicable 43 (11.7%)
114 Q18 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has anyone ever used violence, such as in a mugging, fight, or sexual assault, against you in your neighborhood? numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 Yes 42 (11.5%)
2 No 322 (88.2%)
4 Not applicable 1 (0.3%)
115 Q18.1 Was it in the past six months? numeric 341 (88.3%) 1 Yes 26 (57.8%)
2 No 18 (40.0%)
4 Not applicable 1 (2.2%)
116 Q18.2 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has your home ever been broken into? numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Yes 64 (17.4%)
2 No 304 (82.6%)
117 Q18.3 Was it in the past six months? numeric 321 (83.2%) 1 Yes 7 (10.8%)
2 No 57 (87.7%)
4 Not applicable 1 (1.5%)
118 Q18.4 While you have lived in this neighborhood, have you had anything stolen from your yard, porch, garage, or elsewhere outside your home (but on your property) numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 Yes 146 (39.9%)
2 No 220 (60.1%)
119 Q18.5 Was it in the past six months? numeric 236 (61.1%) 1 Yes 66 (44.0%)
2 No 83 (55.3%)
4 Not applicable 1 (0.7%)
120 Q18.6 Have you had property damaged, including damage to vehicles parked in the street, to the outside of your home, or to other personal property? numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 Yes 113 (30.9%)
2 No 252 (68.9%)
4 Not applicable 1 (0.3%)
121 Q18.7 Was it in the past six months? numeric 273 (70.7%) 1 Yes 48 (42.5%)
2 No 63 (55.8%)
4 Not applicable 2 (1.8%)
122 Q19_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Police in this neighborhood are responsive to local issues. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 88 (23.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 116 (30.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 67 (17.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 41 (10.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 41 (10.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 23 (6.1%)
123 Q19_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are doing a good job in dealing with problems that really concern people in this neighborhood numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 70 (18.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 100 (26.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 83 (22.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 43 (11.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 53 (14.1%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 28 (7.4%)
124 Q19_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police have positive interactions with people in this neighborhood. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (20.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 111 (29.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 88 (23.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (9.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 35 (9.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 32 (8.5%)
125 Q19_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are fair in their treatment of people in this neighborhood. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 88 (23.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 106 (28.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 87 (23.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (6.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 29 (7.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 41 (10.9%)
126 Q19_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not doing a good job in preventing crime in this neighborhood numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 62 (16.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 59 (15.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 82 (21.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 75 (19.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 71 (18.9%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 27 (7.2%)
127 Q19_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police do a good job in responding to people in this neighborhood after they have been victims of crime. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (19.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 81 (21.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 96 (25.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 32 (8.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 44 (11.7%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 49 (13.0%)
128 Q19_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not able to maintain order on the streets and sidewalks in this neighborhood. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 46 (12.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (19.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 65 (17.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 110 (29.3%)
6 NOT APPLICABLE 29 (7.7%)
129 Q20_1 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Is there a youth center for children or adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 YES 110 (29.3%)
2 NO 120 (31.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 146 (38.8%)
130 Q20_2 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there recreation programs other than those offered in school (are these offered in your neighborhood)? numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 YES 133 (35.3%)
2 NO 90 (23.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 154 (40.8%)
131 Q20_3 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Do the neighborhood schools offer any after-school programs-academic and/or recreational? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 199 (52.6%)
2 NO 37 (9.8%)
3 DON'T KNOW 142 (37.6%)
132 Q20_4 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mentoring services offered, like a Big Brothers or Big Sisters program? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 126 (33.3%)
2 NO 45 (11.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 207 (54.8%)
133 Q20_5 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mental health services offered for children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 117 (31.0%)
2 NO 58 (15.3%)
3 DON'T KNOW 203 (53.7%)
134 Q20_6 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there any crisis intervention services offered to children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 107 (28.3%)
2 NO 52 (13.8%)
3 DON'T KNOW 219 (57.9%)
135 Q21_1 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of mental health services numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 32 (8.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 102 (27.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 217 (57.6%)
4 NO RESPONSE 26 (6.9%)
136 Q21_2 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of family structure numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 29 (7.7%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 83 (22.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 238 (63.3%)
4 NO RESPONSE 26 (6.9%)
137 Q21_3 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough support for police numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 86 (22.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 127 (33.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 126 (33.5%)
4 NO RESPONSE 37 (9.8%)
138 Q21_4 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of homeless shelters. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 52 (13.8%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 86 (22.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 216 (57.3%)
4 NO RESPONSE 23 (6.1%)
139 Q21_5 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Easy access to guns. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 28 (7.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 56 (14.9%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 258 (68.8%)
4 NO RESPONSE 33 (8.8%)
140 Q21_6 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough officers. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 65 (17.3%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 110 (29.3%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 161 (42.8%)
4 NO RESPONSE 40 (10.6%)
141 Q21_7 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of jail space. numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 107 (28.5%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 77 (20.5%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 114 (30.4%)
4 NO RESPONSE 77 (20.5%)
142 Q21_8 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lenient judges/prosecutors numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 93 (24.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 92 (24.6%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 108 (28.9%)
4 NO RESPONSE 81 (21.7%)
143 Q22_1 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Property values numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 208 (55.3%)
2 PROBABLY 88 (23.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 28 (7.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 26 (6.9%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.5%)
144 Q22_2 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Service industry success (i.e. hotel, restaurant) numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 144 (38.3%)
2 PROBABLY 110 (29.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 37 (9.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (11.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 15 (4.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 28 (7.4%)
145 Q22_3 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - New Businesses coming to Kansas City numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 140 (37.2%)
2 PROBABLY 97 (25.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 43 (11.4%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 47 (12.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 28 (7.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 21 (5.6%)
146 Q22_4 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Tourism numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 122 (32.5%)
2 PROBABLY 89 (23.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 50 (13.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 58 (15.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 27 (7.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 29 (7.7%)
147 Q22_5 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Resident exodus numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 132 (35.2%)
2 PROBABLY 91 (24.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 43 (11.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 44 (11.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 27 (7.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 38 (10.1%)
148 Q22_6 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Career opportunities numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 102 (27.4%)
2 PROBABLY 101 (27.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 58 (15.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 56 (15.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 30 (8.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 25 (6.7%)
149 Q22_7 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Business investment numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 126 (34.1%)
2 PROBABLY 103 (27.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 51 (13.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (11.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 21 (5.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 27 (7.3%)
150 Q23_1 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for mental health services numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 203 (54.1%)
2 PROBABLY 106 (28.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 30 (8.0%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 20 (5.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
151 Q23_2 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Promoting new businesses in Kansas City numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 114 (30.4%)
2 PROBABLY 104 (27.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 62 (16.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 55 (14.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 26 (6.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
152 Q23_3 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More tourism numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 84 (22.4%)
2 PROBABLY 61 (16.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 88 (23.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 73 (19.5%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 47 (12.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 22 (5.9%)
153 Q23_4 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More Affordable housing options numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 215 (57.3%)
2 PROBABLY 84 (22.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 31 (8.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 27 (7.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 6 (1.6%)
6 NO RESPONSE 12 (3.2%)
154 Q23_5 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More career opportunities numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 209 (55.7%)
2 PROBABLY 91 (24.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 34 (9.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 19 (5.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 12 (3.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (2.7%)
155 Q23_6 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More business investment numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 146 (39.1%)
2 PROBABLY 102 (27.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 60 (16.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 30 (8.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 19 (5.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 16 (4.3%)
156 Q23_7 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for police numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 141 (37.7%)
2 PROBABLY 76 (20.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 48 (12.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 51 (13.6%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 38 (10.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 20 (5.3%)
157 Q23_8 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Tougher Sentencing numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 106 (28.2%)
2 PROBABLY 81 (21.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 68 (18.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 49 (13.0%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 41 (10.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 31 (8.2%)
158 Q23_9 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More family interventions numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 157 (41.9%)
2 PROBABLY 114 (30.4%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 49 (13.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 25 (6.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 21 (5.6%)
159 Q23_10 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More supervised activities for youth numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 205 (54.7%)
2 PROBABLY 113 (30.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 27 (7.2%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 12 (3.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (1.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
160 Q23_11 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More gun legislation (e.g., ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, universal background checks on all gun sales). numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 224 (60.2%)
2 PROBABLY 48 (12.9%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 24 (6.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 31 (8.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 33 (8.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 12 (3.2%)
161 Q24_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral obligation to obey the police numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 173 (46.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 97 (25.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (4.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
162 Q24_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - The police can be trusted to make decisions that are right for my community. numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 67 (17.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 112 (29.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 80 (21.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (14.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 50 (13.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 10 (2.7%)
163 Q24_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to support the decisions of police officers, even when I disagree with them numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (20.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 99 (26.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 59 (15.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 48 (12.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 78 (20.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.8%)
164 Q24_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to obey the instructions of police officers, even if I do not understand the reasons behind them numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 105 (28.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 125 (33.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (11.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 45 (12.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (4.0%)
165 Q24_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - People like me have no choice but to obey the police numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 101 (27.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 83 (22.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 69 (18.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 46 (12.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 58 (15.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.5%)
166 Q24_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - If you do not do what the police tell you they will treat you badly numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 154 (41.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 86 (23.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 56 (15.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (10.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (4.0%)
167 Q24_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I only obey the police because I am afraid of them numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 67 (18.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 64 (17.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 55 (14.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (14.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 115 (30.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.6%)
168 Q25_1 How likely is it that you would…. - Call the police to report a crime that you witnessed. numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY LIKELY 199 (53.5%)
2 LIKELY 103 (27.7%)
3 UNLIKELY 30 (8.1%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 24 (6.5%)
5 NO RESPONSE 16 (4.3%)
169 Q25_2 How likely is it that you would…. - Help the police to find someone suspected of a crime by providing information numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY LIKELY 166 (44.6%)
2 LIKELY 108 (29.0%)
3 UNLIKELY 47 (12.6%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 33 (8.9%)
5 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
170 Q25_3 How likely is it that you would…. - Report dangerous or suspicious activities to the police numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY LIKELY 176 (47.3%)
2 LIKELY 123 (33.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 39 (10.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 17 (4.6%)
5 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.6%)
171 Q25_4 How likely is it that you would…. - Provide the police with information that helps them solve a crime numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY LIKELY 192 (51.5%)
2 LIKELY 108 (29.0%)
3 UNLIKELY 36 (9.7%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 18 (4.8%)
5 NO RESPONSE 19 (5.1%)
172 Q25_5 How likely is it that you would…. - Take an inexpensive item from a store without paying for it numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 10 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 19 (5.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 35 (9.4%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 294 (78.6%)
5 NO RESPONSE 16 (4.3%)
173 Q25_6 How likely is it that you would…. - Take prescription medication that was not prescribed to you numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 10 (2.7%)
2 LIKELY 24 (6.4%)
3 UNLIKELY 47 (12.6%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 279 (74.6%)
5 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.7%)
174 Q25_7 How likely is it that you would…. - Consume alcohol in a place where you weren’t supposed to numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY LIKELY 16 (4.3%)
2 LIKELY 31 (8.3%)
3 UNLIKELY 69 (18.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 243 (65.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 14 (3.8%)
175 Q25_8 How likely is it that you would…. - Park a car in a place that were not supposed to numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 18 (4.8%)
2 LIKELY 49 (13.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 99 (26.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 191 (51.1%)
5 NO RESPONSE 17 (4.5%)
176 Q25_9 How likely is it that you would…. - Exceed the speed limit while driving a motor vehicle numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 56 (15.1%)
2 LIKELY 101 (27.3%)
3 UNLIKELY 87 (23.5%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 103 (27.8%)
5 NO RESPONSE 23 (6.2%)
177 Q26 numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Yes 143 (38.3%)
2 No 230 (61.7%)
178 Q27 character 0 (0.0%) 253 (65.5%)
Can’t name them 1 (0.3%)
(Nonspecific orgs known) 1 (0.3%)
A kid program 1 (0.3%)
A new one I read about, but I can’t remember what it’s called. It’s only a year or two old. 1 (0.3%)
Ad Hoc 1 (0.3%)
Ad Hoc community for crime, Block Peace 1 (0.3%)
Aim 4 Peace 3 (0.8%)
Aim 4 peace, ad hoc 1 (0.3%)
Aim for peace 2 (0.5%)
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179 Q28 character 0 (0.0%) 262 (67.9%)
A good cause they are making an impact 1 (0.3%)
All good efforts that are making an impact. 1 (0.3%)
All sound good 1 (0.3%)
Alright 2 (0.5%)
At times we take turn, I think we are down in crimes in the last month 1 (0.3%)
Didn’t make a difference for violence 1 (0.3%)
Doesn’t think much of the results of the programs. Not realistic follow through doesn’t happen 1 (0.3%)
Doesn’t think there’s much impact of initiatives at the moment 1 (0.3%)
Don’t see it 1 (0.3%)
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180 Q29_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of life in the city. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 51 (13.7%)
2 SATISFIED 177 (47.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 82 (22.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 32 (8.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 23 (6.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 8 (2.1%)
181 Q29_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Feeling of safety in your neighborhood. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 84 (22.5%)
2 SATISFIED 146 (39.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 59 (15.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 47 (12.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 30 (8.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
182 Q29_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Physical appearance of your neighborhood. numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.8%)
2 SATISFIED 139 (37.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 56 (15.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 49 (13.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 49 (13.1%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
183 Q29_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall image of the city numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 45 (12.1%)
2 SATISFIED 162 (43.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 84 (22.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 50 (13.4%)
5 DISSATISFIED 25 (6.7%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
184 Q29_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of services provided by KCMO numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 36 (9.7%)
2 SATISFIED 121 (32.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 104 (27.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 63 (16.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 42 (11.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 7 (1.9%)
185 Q29_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Value received for city tax dollars and fees numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 25 (6.7%)
2 SATISFIED 69 (18.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 99 (26.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 71 (19.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 90 (24.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
186 Q29_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall feeling of safety in the city numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 31 (8.3%)
2 SATISFIED 112 (29.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 101 (27.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 64 (17.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 57 (15.2%)
6 NO RESPONSE 9 (2.4%)
187 Q29_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of education system numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 28 (7.5%)
2 SATISFIED 67 (18.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 85 (22.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 69 (18.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 84 (22.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 40 (10.7%)
188 Q29_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of police services numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 98 (26.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 91 (24.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 69 (18.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 70 (18.8%)
6 NO RESPONSE 15 (4.0%)
189 Q29_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of neighborhood services numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 30 (8.0%)
2 SATISFIED 110 (29.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 109 (29.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 47 (12.6%)
5 DISSATISFIED 48 (12.9%)
6 NO RESPONSE 29 (7.8%)
190 Q29_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Relationship neighborhood & police between numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 34 (9.1%)
2 SATISFIED 108 (28.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 100 (26.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 52 (13.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 50 (13.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 30 (8.0%)
191 Q29_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Effectiveness of local police protection numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 35 (9.4%)
2 SATISFIED 96 (25.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 104 (27.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 59 (15.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 60 (16.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 20 (5.3%)
192 Q29_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Enforcement of local traffic laws numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 113 (30.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 97 (26.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 60 (16.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 56 (15.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
193 Q29_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Parking enforcement services numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 32 (8.6%)
2 SATISFIED 106 (28.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 126 (33.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 34 (9.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 41 (11.0%)
6 NO RESPONSE 33 (8.9%)
194 Q29_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - How quickly police respond to emergencies numeric 15 (3.9%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 31 (8.4%)
2 SATISFIED 88 (23.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 84 (22.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 51 (13.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 83 (22.4%)
6 NO RESPONSE 34 (9.2%)
195 Q29_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Responsiveness of police dept to resident concerns. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (7.8%)
2 SATISFIED 90 (24.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 98 (26.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 49 (13.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 72 (19.3%)
6 NO RESPONSE 35 (9.4%)
196 Q29_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - The city’s overall efforts to prevent crime numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (5.9%)
2 SATISFIED 66 (17.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 109 (29.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 74 (19.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 84 (22.5%)
6 NO RESPONSE 18 (4.8%)
197 Q30 Do you use technology (e.g., neighborhood apps, social media groups) to stay informed about crime or disorder in your neighborhood? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Yes 214 (57.4%)
2 No 159 (42.6%)
198 Q31_10 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Next Door numeric 281 (72.8%) 1 Next Door 105 (100.0%)
199 Q31_11 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Ring Neighbors numeric 304 (78.8%) 1 Ring Neighbors 82 (100.0%)
200 Q31_12 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Citizen App numeric 373 (96.6%) 1 Citizen App 13 (100.0%)
201 Q31_13 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Facebook numeric 264 (68.4%) 1 Facebook 122 (100.0%)
202 Q31_14 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Twitter numeric 362 (93.8%) 1 Twitter 24 (100.0%)
203 Q31_15 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice TikTok numeric 363 (94.0%) 1 TikTok 23 (100.0%)
204 Q31_16 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Instagram numeric 353 (91.5%) 1 Instagram 33 (100.0%)
205 Q31_17 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) numeric 366 (94.8%) 1 Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) 20 (100.0%)
206 Q31_18 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) numeric 351 (90.9%) 1 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 35 (100.0%)
207 Q31_18_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 351 (90.9%)
311 app 1 (0.3%)
Broadcaster 1 (0.3%)
Computer 1 (0.3%)
Crime watch maps 1 (0.3%)
CrimeMapRadar. Also, now KC isn’t on Citizen App. 1 (0.3%)
Email, KCStar 1 (0.3%)
Fire alarm 1 (0.3%)
Fox4 kc app 1 (0.3%)
Google search 1 (0.3%)
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208 Q32 Have you ever reported suspicious activity or a crime in your neighborhood using technology (e.g., apps, social media)? numeric 172 (44.6%) 1 Yes 68 (31.8%)
2 No 146 (68.2%)
209 Q33 Do you feel that technology-based platforms (e.g., apps, social media) have made your neighborhood safer? numeric 173 (44.8%) 1 Strongly Agree 48 (22.5%)
2 Agree 60 (28.2%)
3 Neutral 69 (32.4%)
4 Disagree 24 (11.3%)
5 Strongly Disagree 12 (5.6%)
210 Q34 Have you noticed an increase in neighborhood disorder (e.g., vandalism, theft) through updates or alerts from these technology platforms? numeric 173 (44.8%) 1 Yes, significantly 35 (16.4%)
2 Yes, slightly 40 (18.8%)
3 No, it has remained the same 124 (58.2%)
4 No, it has decreased 14 (6.6%)
211 Q35 Do you believe that increased use of technology in your neighborhood (e.g., security cameras, apps) has contributed to a decrease in crime or disorder? numeric 172 (44.6%) 1 Strongly Agree 35 (16.4%)
2 Agree 60 (28.0%)
3 Neutral 76 (35.5%)
4 Disagree 31 (14.5%)
5 Strongly Disagree 12 (5.6%)
212 Q36 The city is prepared to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Strongly Agree 51 (13.7%)
2 Somewhat Agree 105 (28.2%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 68 (18.2%)
4 Somewhat disagree 49 (13.1%)
5 Strongly disagree 76 (20.4%)
6 No response 24 (6.4%)
213 Q37 Hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup will improve safety and security in the city. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Strongly Agree 57 (15.3%)
2 Somewhat Agree 87 (23.3%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 88 (23.6%)
4 Somewhat disagree 48 (12.9%)
5 Strongly disagree 73 (19.6%)
6 No response 20 (5.4%)
214 Q38 Did you attend the Chiefs parade on February 14, 2024? numeric 15 (3.9%) 1 Yes 95 (25.6%)
2 No 270 (72.8%)
3 No response 6 (1.6%)
215 Q39 If the Chiefs win the Superbowl again, will you attend the Chief’s parade in 2025? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 125 (33.4%)
2 No 234 (62.6%)
3 No response 15 (4.0%)
216 Q40 character 0 (0.0%) 28 (7.3%)
1948 1 (0.3%)
1’996 1 (0.3%)
12/23/1989 1 (0.3%)
1844 1 (0.3%)
1893 1 (0.3%)
1936 1 (0.3%)
1941 2 (0.5%)
1942 2 (0.5%)
1943 1 (0.3%)
(...)
217 Q41 Gender Identity: - Selected Choice numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 Male 171 (45.6%)
2 Female 198 (52.8%)
3 Non-binary 1 (0.3%)
5 My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) 5 (1.3%)
218 Q41_5_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 383 (99.2%)
I accept the gender assigned at birth (Male), but most people and mammals are bisexual. 1 (0.3%)
No response 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
219 Q42_1 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice white numeric 190 (49.2%) 1 white 196 (100.0%)
220 Q42_2 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Black or African American numeric 245 (63.5%) 1 Black or African American 141 (100.0%)
221 Q42_3 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice American Indian or Alaska Native numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 American Indian or Alaska Native 10 (100.0%)
222 Q42_4 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Asian numeric 375 (97.2%) 1 Asian 11 (100.0%)
223 Q42_5 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander numeric 383 (99.2%) 1 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3 (100.0%)
224 Q42_6 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other: numeric 363 (94.0%) 1 Other: 23 (100.0%)
225 Q42_7 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Two or More Races: numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 Two or More Races: 10 (100.0%)
226 Q42_6_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 370 (95.9%)
Hispana 2 (0.5%)
Hispanic 3 (0.8%)
Human Race 1 (0.3%)
I'm with Spencer Wells on this: there is only one race on this planet and that is the human race. 1 (0.3%)
Irish 1 (0.3%)
Latina 2 (0.5%)
Latino 2 (0.5%)
Mixed 1 (0.3%)
Sicilian Italian/Cuban 1 (0.3%)
(...)
227 Q42_7_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 378 (97.9%)
African American and Indian 1 (0.3%)
Black & white 1 (0.3%)
Black and White 1 (0.3%)
Cherokee, Blackfoot, Hebrew 1 (0.3%)
Italians and boriquan 1 (0.3%)
Iu 1 (0.3%)
NA 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
228 Q43 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Ancestry: numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 Yes 47 (13.1%)
2 No 312 (86.9%)
229 Q44 Your Education Level: numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 8th grade or less 5 (1.3%)
2 9th to 12th grade 19 (5.1%)
3 High school graduate or GED 73 (19.5%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 20 (5.3%)
5 Some college (no degree) 59 (15.8%)
6 Two-year associate degree 27 (7.2%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 94 (25.1%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 15 (4.0%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 58 (15.5%)
10 Don’t know 4 (1.1%)
230 Q45 Mother's Education Level: numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 8th grade or less 22 (5.9%)
2 9th to 12th grade 25 (6.7%)
3 High school graduate or GED 112 (30.1%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 14 (3.8%)
5 Some college (no degree) 42 (11.3%)
6 Two-year associate degree 38 (10.2%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 51 (13.7%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 8 (2.2%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 23 (6.2%)
10 Don’t know 37 (9.9%)
231 Q46 Father's Education Level: numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 8th grade or less 15 (4.0%)
2 9th to 12th grade 29 (7.8%)
3 High school graduate or GED 95 (25.5%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 26 (7.0%)
5 Some college (no degree) 32 (8.6%)
6 Two-year associate degree 13 (3.5%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 54 (14.5%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 4 (1.1%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 37 (9.9%)
10 Don’t know 68 (18.2%)
232 Q47 Family and Household Relationship Status: numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 Single, never married 103 (27.4%)
2 Married, first time 109 (29.0%)
3 Married, not first time 31 (8.2%)
4 Separated, though legally married 10 (2.7%)
5 Divorced, living without partner 45 (12.0%)
6 Widowed, living without partner 27 (7.2%)
7 Living with a partner (not spouse), first time 20 (5.3%)
8 Living with a partner (not spouse), not first time 10 (2.7%)
9 No response 21 (5.6%)
233 Q48 Are you a parent, step-parent, or guardian? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 243 (65.0%)
2 No 131 (35.0%)
234 Q49 character 0 (0.0%) 149 (38.6%)
0 88 (22.8%)
0, children are adults 1 (0.3%)
0, they are grown up. I have grandkids. 1 (0.3%)
1 42 (10.9%)
15 or 20 1 (0.3%)
2 48 (12.4%)
2 adult children 1 (0.3%)
3 16 (4.1%)
3 adult children 1 (0.3%)
(...)
235 Q50 character 0 (0.0%) 28 (7.3%)
2 1 (0.3%)
Chinese 1 (0.3%)
E 1 (0.3%)
En 1 (0.3%)
eng 1 (0.3%)
english 5 (1.3%)
English 302 (78.2%)
English (90)Spanish 1 (0.3%)
English American Sign Language 1 (0.3%)
(...)
236 Q51_1 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 224 (58.0%) 1 Employed full-time 162 (100.0%)
237 Q51_2 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 348 (90.2%) 1 Employed part-time 38 (100.0%)
238 Q51_3 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 346 (89.6%) 1 Self-employed 40 (100.0%)
239 Q51_4 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 360 (93.3%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 26 (100.0%)
240 Q51_5 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 377 (97.7%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 9 (100.0%)
241 Q51_6 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 371 (96.1%) 1 Student 15 (100.0%)
242 Q51_7 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 307 (79.5%) 1 Retired 79 (100.0%)
243 Q51_8 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 372 (96.4%) 1 Homemaker 14 (100.0%)
244 Q51_9 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 361 (93.5%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 25 (100.0%)
245 Q51_10 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 379 (98.2%) 1 Other (please specify) 7 (100.0%)
246 Q51_10_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 379 (98.2%)
Disabled 1 (0.3%)
Employed PRN 1 (0.3%)
I have been a writer all my life, a full-time writer since 2001. 1 (0.3%)
In dental school 1 (0.3%)
Jj 1 (0.3%)
more than 1 job 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
247 Q52 Employment of Other Adults in the Household: numeric 40 (10.4%) 1 Yes 169 (48.8%)
2 No 155 (44.8%)
3 Refused 22 (6.4%)
248 Q52.2_1 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 238 (61.7%) 1 Employed full-time 148 (100.0%)
249 Q52.2_2 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 364 (94.3%) 1 Employed part-time 22 (100.0%)
250 Q52.2_3 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 367 (95.1%) 1 Self-employed 19 (100.0%)
251 Q52.2_4 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 371 (96.1%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 15 (100.0%)
252 Q52.2_5 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 382 (99.0%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 4 (100.0%)
253 Q52.2_6 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 Student 10 (100.0%)
254 Q52.2_7 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 357 (92.5%) 1 Retired 29 (100.0%)
255 Q52.2_8 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 378 (97.9%) 1 Homemaker 8 (100.0%)
256 Q52.2_9 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 375 (97.2%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 11 (100.0%)
257 Q52.2_10 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 337 (87.3%) 1 Other (please specify) 49 (100.0%)
258 Q52.2_10_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 342 (88.6%)
Disabled 1 (0.3%)
I live alone 3 (0.8%)
I’m a single mother 1 (0.3%)
It's just my child & I in the home 1 (0.3%)
Jj 1 (0.3%)
Just him 1 (0.3%)
Just me 1 (0.3%)
Just respondent 1 (0.3%)
Lives alone 4 (1.0%)
(...)
259 Q53 Home Ownership: - Selected Choice numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Own 214 (57.2%)
2 Rent 131 (35.0%)
3 Live with family/friends without paying rent 11 (2.9%)
4 Other (please specify) 4 (1.1%)
5 Prefer not to say 14 (3.7%)
260 Q53_4_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 382 (99.0%)
G 1 (0.3%)
Rent to own from family 1 (0.3%)
Rental apartment 1 (0.3%)
Still have a mortgage 1 (0.3%)
261 Q54 Number of times moved in the past 5 years: numeric 29 (7.5%) 1 0 184 (51.5%)
2 1 97 (27.2%)
3 2 38 (10.6%)
4 3 18 (5.0%)
5 4 8 (2.2%)
6 5 5 (1.4%)
7 6 2 (0.6%)
8 7 3 (0.8%)
12 11+ 2 (0.6%)
262 Q55 character 0 (0.0%) 21 (5.4%)
1 1 (0.3%)
1 month 3 (0.8%)
1 week 2 (0.5%)
1 year 18 (4.7%)
1 year and 3 months 1 (0.3%)
1 year next week 1 (0.3%)
1 year. 1 (0.3%)
1 years 1 (0.3%)
1 yr 8 mos 1 (0.3%)
(...)
263 Q56 Imagine the most religious person you know. How religious would you say they are? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Not at all 14 (3.8%)
2 Slightly 23 (6.2%)
3 Moderately 56 (15.0%)
4 Very 252 (67.6%)
5 No response 28 (7.5%)
264 Q57 Compared to that person, how religious would you say that you are? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 I am not at all 77 (20.6%)
2 I am much less 103 (27.6%)
3 I am slightly less 80 (21.4%)
4 I am about the same 64 (17.2%)
5 I am even more 20 (5.4%)
6 No response 29 (7.8%)
265 Q58 Imagine the most spiritual person you know. How spiritual would you say they are? numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 Not at all 11 (3.0%)
2 Slightly 28 (7.5%)
3 Moderately 67 (18.0%)
4 Very 226 (60.8%)
5 No response 40 (10.8%)
266 Q59 Compared to that person, how spiritual would you say that you are? numeric 15 (3.9%) 1 I am not at all 42 (11.3%)
2 I am much less 69 (18.6%)
3 I am slightly less 87 (23.5%)
4 I am about the same 104 (28.0%)
5 I am even more 28 (7.5%)
6 No response 41 (11.1%)
267 Q60 Are any firearms now kept in or around your home? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 110 (29.4%)
2 No 232 (62.0%)
3 Don't Know/ Not sure 13 (3.5%)
4 Refused 19 (5.1%)
268 Q61 Are any of these firearms now loaded? numeric 275 (71.2%) 1 Yes 43 (38.7%)
2 No 58 (52.3%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 6 (5.4%)
4 Refused 4 (3.6%)
269 Q62 Are any of these loaded firearms also unlocked? numeric 279 (72.3%) 1 Yes 31 (29.0%)
2 No 65 (60.7%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 6 (5.6%)
4 Refused 5 (4.7%)
270 Q63 Which of these income brackets is closest to the total household income in your home? numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Less than $5,000 25 (6.8%)
2 $5,000 to $9,999 6 (1.6%)
3 $10,000 to $14,999 19 (5.2%)
4 $15,000 to $19,999 10 (2.7%)
5 $20,000 to $24,999 19 (5.2%)
6 $25,000 to $29,999 15 (4.1%)
7 $30,000 to $34,999 14 (3.8%)
8 $35,000 to $39,999 8 (2.2%)
9 $40,000 to $49,999 14 (3.8%)
10 $50,000 to $59,999 30 (8.2%)
(...) (...)
271 Q64_1 How would you evaluate your current economic status relative to others at this time? - My economic status is... numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Greatly below average 33 (9.0%)
2 Below average 73 (19.8%)
3 Average 121 (32.9%)
4 Above average 94 (25.5%)
5 Greatly above average 19 (5.2%)
6 No response (NR) 28 (7.6%)
272 Q31_21 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) numeric 384 (99.5%) 1 Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) 2 (100.0%)
273 SurveyDate numeric 269 (69.7%) 2024-10-31 15:31:37 1 (0.9%)
2024-10-31 22:14:19 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 10:08:34 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 19:35:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 23:15:46 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-03 18:17:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:42:20 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:59:11 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 10:14:54 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 12:28:06 1 (0.9%)
(...)
274 Duration__in_seconds_ numeric 269 (69.7%) [15, 240828] 117
275 Finished Finished numeric 269 (69.7%) 0 False 6 (5.1%)
1 True 111 (94.9%)
276 Q122 character 269 (69.7%) 71 (60.7%)
O 1 (0.9%)
Barry Harbour is an older neighborhood. Very few children. Mostly older people. Several neighbors have died recently. Houses have sold to new folks and people mostly keep to their selves. 1 (0.9%)
been a good neighborhood-alot of us have lived here a long time 1 (0.9%)
Bridgework Condos and City Homes are a pretty tight knit community within the River Market that look after each other and property. 1 (0.9%)
Glad you are doing this. 1 (0.9%)
Honestly, we don't interact with our neighborhood. We pay an HOA and have access to a neighborhood pool, but otherwise, we keep to ourselves. We have lived her 6 years, and I don't know the name of anyone who lives in our neighborhood. Most of them are Trump supporters, so I really have no interest in knowing them. However, I do wish we knew some people, but short of just going and knocking on their doors (after living here for 6 years and never speaking, AWKWARD), there's just no chance to do so. I am saddened that my kids aren't spending time outside with the neighbor kids (if there even are any), that was such an important facet of my own childhood. 1 (0.9%)
I appreciate the work you do. As a researcher myself, I know how hard it is to get quality data. While we just moved to KC in July, I lived here for a few years (downtown) and am not new to the city! 1 (0.9%)
I believe my neighbors in my area have all had concerns over the violence moving closer to Waldo. The crime that is committed here, it from people coming from other neighborhoods because ours is seen as “nicer” with nicer things to take. 1 (0.9%)
I don’t think police prevent crime. 1 (0.9%)
(...)

10.0.9 Save Combinded Data

The work above has essentially produced a clean combined data frame. We’ll save that version so we have the raw version of the combined data. We will need to do some further data cleaning and wrangling before we’re ready for analyses.

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saveRDS(kc_combsurv, here("Data", "kc_combsurv.rds"))

10.0.10 Missing Data

If one peruses the codebook we created above, they will notice that some of the data is already coded missing (NA). However, there are multiple variables that have “No Response” or “Not Applicable” (even some with “No Response/Not Applicable” and “N/R” or other variations in terms of capitalization - e.g., “NOT APPLICABLE”). There are also some questions that have “Don’t Know” response options. In some of these cases–Question 20 (Q20_1:Q20_6): “I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood.”–these “Don’t Know” responses are substantively informative (also see variables Q12_1:Q12_10). It tells us something potentially interesting about the neighborhood that respondents do not know if these programs exist. In other cases–Questions 41 and 42 (Q45, Q46)that ask about Mother’s and Father’s education levels–these “Don’t Know” responses are perhaps more reflective of traditional missing values.

We’ll tackle these specific issues as we get to them, but we think the most efficient way to recode the missing values will be to create vectors of variables based on what value is the “No response” or “Not applicable” answer category. Then, we can simply recode these using the across() functionality built into dplyr.

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missing3 <- c("Q38", "Q39", "Q52")

missing4 <- c("Q1", "Q18", paste0("Q18.", 1:7), paste0("Q21_", 1:8))

missing5 <- c("Q2.1", "Q2.2", "Q5", "Q6", paste0("Q25_", 1:9), "Q53", "Q56", "Q58")

missing6 <- c("Q3", "Q3.2", "Q3.4", "Q3.6", "Q3.8", paste0("Q7_", 1:12), paste0("Q8_", 1:20), 
              paste0("Q9_", 1:5), paste0("Q10_", 1:4), paste0("Q12_", 1:10), paste0("Q16_", 1:10),
              paste0("Q17_", 1:6), paste0("Q19_", 1:7), paste0("Q22_", 1:7), paste0("Q23_", 1:11),
              paste0("Q24_", 1:7), paste0("Q29_", 1:17), "Q36", "Q37", "Q57", "Q59", "Q64_1")

missing7 <- c("Q2.3")

missing8 <- c(paste0("Q11_", 1:6))

missing9 <- c("Q47")

missing10 <- c("Q44", "Q45", "Q46")

table(kc_combsurv$Q38)

  1   2   3 
 95 270   6 
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kc_combsurv_clean <- kc_combsurv %>%
  mutate(
    across(missing3, ~ na_if(.x, 3)),
    across(missing4, ~ na_if(.x, 4)),
    across(missing5, ~ na_if(.x, 5)),
    across(missing6, ~ na_if(.x, 6)),
    across(missing7, ~ na_if(.x, 7)),
    across(missing8, ~ na_if(.x, 8)),
    across(missing9, ~ na_if(.x, 9)),
    across(missing10, ~ na_if(.x, 10)),
  )

Now let’s check to make sure that worked as intended. I’ll use the tabcheck() function I created below along with basic map functionality to iterate.

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tabcheck_basic <- function(dat1, var1, dat2, var2) {
  # Create the table with missing values included
  result <- table(dat1[[var1]], dat2[[var2]], useNA = "always", 
                 dnn = c(var1, var2))
  return(result)
}
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tables_mis3 <- map(missing3, function(var) {
  tabcheck_basic(dat1 = kc_combsurv, var1 = var, dat2 = kc_combsurv_clean, var2 = var)
})

tables_mis4 <- map(missing4, function(var) {
  tabcheck_basic(dat1 = kc_combsurv, var1 = var, dat2 = kc_combsurv_clean, var2 = var)
})

tables_mis5 <- map(missing5, function(var) {
  tabcheck_basic(dat1 = kc_combsurv, var1 = var, dat2 = kc_combsurv_clean, var2 = var)
})

tables_mis6 <- map(missing6, function(var) {
  tabcheck_basic(dat1 = kc_combsurv, var1 = var, dat2 = kc_combsurv_clean, var2 = var)
})

tables_mis7 <- map(missing7, function(var) {
  tabcheck_basic(dat1 = kc_combsurv, var1 = var, dat2 = kc_combsurv_clean, var2 = var)
})

tables_mis8 <- map(missing8, function(var) {
  tabcheck_basic(dat1 = kc_combsurv, var1 = var, dat2 = kc_combsurv_clean, var2 = var)
})

tables_mis9 <- map(missing9, function(var) {
  tabcheck_basic(dat1 = kc_combsurv, var1 = var, dat2 = kc_combsurv_clean, var2 = var)
})

tables_mis10 <- map(missing10, function(var) {
  tabcheck_basic(dat1 = kc_combsurv, var1 = var, dat2 = kc_combsurv_clean, var2 = var)
})

names(tables_mis3) <- paste0("Comparison of ", missing3, "_old ", "by ", missing3, "_new")
names(tables_mis4) <- paste0("Comparison of ", missing4, "_old ", "by ", missing4, "_new")
names(tables_mis5) <- paste0("Comparison of ", missing5, "_old ", "by ", missing5, "_new")
names(tables_mis6) <- paste0("Comparison of ", missing6, "_old ", "by ", missing6, "_new")
names(tables_mis7) <- paste0("Comparison of ", missing7, "_old ", "by ", missing7, "_new")
names(tables_mis8) <- paste0("Comparison of ", missing8, "_old ", "by ", missing8, "_new")
names(tables_mis9) <- paste0("Comparison of ", missing9, "_old ", "by ", missing9, "_new")
names(tables_mis10) <- paste0("Comparison of ", missing10, "_old ", "by ", missing10, "_new")

print(tables_mis3)
$`Comparison of Q38_old by Q38_new`
      Q38
Q38      1   2 <NA>
  1     95   0    0
  2      0 270    0
  3      0   0    6
  <NA>   0   0   15

$`Comparison of Q39_old by Q39_new`
      Q39
Q39      1   2 <NA>
  1    125   0    0
  2      0 234    0
  3      0   0   15
  <NA>   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q52_old by Q52_new`
      Q52
Q52      1   2 <NA>
  1    169   0    0
  2      0 155    0
  3      0   0   22
  <NA>   0   0   40
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print(tables_mis4)
$`Comparison of Q1_old by Q1_new`
      Q1
Q1       1   2   3 <NA>
  1    301   0   0    0
  2      0  28   0    0
  3      0   0  50    0
  4      0   0   0    3
  <NA>   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q18_old by Q18_new`
      Q18
Q18      1   2 <NA>
  1     42   0    0
  2      0 322    0
  4      0   0    1
  <NA>   0   0   21

$`Comparison of Q18.1_old by Q18.1_new`
      Q18.1
Q18.1    1   2 <NA>
  1     26   0    0
  2      0  18    0
  4      0   0    1
  <NA>   0   0  341

$`Comparison of Q18.2_old by Q18.2_new`
      Q18.2
Q18.2    1   2 <NA>
  1     64   0    0
  2      0 304    0
  <NA>   0   0   18

$`Comparison of Q18.3_old by Q18.3_new`
      Q18.3
Q18.3    1   2 <NA>
  1      7   0    0
  2      0  57    0
  4      0   0    1
  <NA>   0   0  321

$`Comparison of Q18.4_old by Q18.4_new`
      Q18.4
Q18.4    1   2 <NA>
  1    146   0    0
  2      0 220    0
  <NA>   0   0   20

$`Comparison of Q18.5_old by Q18.5_new`
      Q18.5
Q18.5    1   2 <NA>
  1     66   0    0
  2      0  83    0
  4      0   0    1
  <NA>   0   0  236

$`Comparison of Q18.6_old by Q18.6_new`
      Q18.6
Q18.6    1   2 <NA>
  1    113   0    0
  2      0 252    0
  4      0   0    1
  <NA>   0   0   20

$`Comparison of Q18.7_old by Q18.7_new`
      Q18.7
Q18.7    1   2 <NA>
  1     48   0    0
  2      0  63    0
  4      0   0    2
  <NA>   0   0  273

$`Comparison of Q21_1_old by Q21_1_new`
      Q21_1
Q21_1    1   2   3 <NA>
  1     32   0   0    0
  2      0 102   0    0
  3      0   0 217    0
  4      0   0   0   26
  <NA>   0   0   0    9

$`Comparison of Q21_2_old by Q21_2_new`
      Q21_2
Q21_2    1   2   3 <NA>
  1     29   0   0    0
  2      0  83   0    0
  3      0   0 238    0
  4      0   0   0   26
  <NA>   0   0   0   10

$`Comparison of Q21_3_old by Q21_3_new`
      Q21_3
Q21_3    1   2   3 <NA>
  1     86   0   0    0
  2      0 127   0    0
  3      0   0 126    0
  4      0   0   0   37
  <NA>   0   0   0   10

$`Comparison of Q21_4_old by Q21_4_new`
      Q21_4
Q21_4    1   2   3 <NA>
  1     52   0   0    0
  2      0  86   0    0
  3      0   0 216    0
  4      0   0   0   23
  <NA>   0   0   0    9

$`Comparison of Q21_5_old by Q21_5_new`
      Q21_5
Q21_5    1   2   3 <NA>
  1     28   0   0    0
  2      0  56   0    0
  3      0   0 258    0
  4      0   0   0   33
  <NA>   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q21_6_old by Q21_6_new`
      Q21_6
Q21_6    1   2   3 <NA>
  1     65   0   0    0
  2      0 110   0    0
  3      0   0 161    0
  4      0   0   0   40
  <NA>   0   0   0   10

$`Comparison of Q21_7_old by Q21_7_new`
      Q21_7
Q21_7    1   2   3 <NA>
  1    107   0   0    0
  2      0  77   0    0
  3      0   0 114    0
  4      0   0   0   77
  <NA>   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q21_8_old by Q21_8_new`
      Q21_8
Q21_8    1   2   3 <NA>
  1     93   0   0    0
  2      0  92   0    0
  3      0   0 108    0
  4      0   0   0   81
  <NA>   0   0   0   12
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$`Comparison of Q2.1_old by Q2.1_new`
      Q2.1
Q2.1     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    163   0   0   0    0
  2      0 172   0   0    0
  3      0   0  27   0    0
  4      0   0   0  13    0
  5      0   0   0   0    7
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q2.2_old by Q2.2_new`
      Q2.2
Q2.2     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    130   0   0   0    0
  2      0 162   0   0    0
  3      0   0  40   0    0
  4      0   0   0  43    0
  5      0   0   0   0    8
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    3

$`Comparison of Q5_old by Q5_new`
      Q5
Q5       1   2   3 <NA>
  1    165   0   0    0
  2      0 154   0    0
  3      0   0  51    0
  5      0   0   0   12
  <NA>   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q6_old by Q6_new`
      Q6
Q6       1   2   3 <NA>
  1    183   0   0    0
  2      0 135   0    0
  3      0   0  47    0
  5      0   0   0   17
  <NA>   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q25_1_old by Q25_1_new`
      Q25_1
Q25_1    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    199   0   0   0    0
  2      0 103   0   0    0
  3      0   0  30   0    0
  4      0   0   0  24    0
  5      0   0   0   0   16
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   14

$`Comparison of Q25_2_old by Q25_2_new`
      Q25_2
Q25_2    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    166   0   0   0    0
  2      0 108   0   0    0
  3      0   0  47   0    0
  4      0   0   0  33    0
  5      0   0   0   0   18
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   14

$`Comparison of Q25_3_old by Q25_3_new`
      Q25_3
Q25_3    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    176   0   0   0    0
  2      0 123   0   0    0
  3      0   0  39   0    0
  4      0   0   0  17    0
  5      0   0   0   0   17
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   14

$`Comparison of Q25_4_old by Q25_4_new`
      Q25_4
Q25_4    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    192   0   0   0    0
  2      0 108   0   0    0
  3      0   0  36   0    0
  4      0   0   0  18    0
  5      0   0   0   0   19
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q25_5_old by Q25_5_new`
      Q25_5
Q25_5    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     10   0   0   0    0
  2      0  19   0   0    0
  3      0   0  35   0    0
  4      0   0   0 294    0
  5      0   0   0   0   16
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q25_6_old by Q25_6_new`
      Q25_6
Q25_6    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     10   0   0   0    0
  2      0  24   0   0    0
  3      0   0  47   0    0
  4      0   0   0 279    0
  5      0   0   0   0   14
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q25_7_old by Q25_7_new`
      Q25_7
Q25_7    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     16   0   0   0    0
  2      0  31   0   0    0
  3      0   0  69   0    0
  4      0   0   0 243    0
  5      0   0   0   0   14
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q25_8_old by Q25_8_new`
      Q25_8
Q25_8    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     18   0   0   0    0
  2      0  49   0   0    0
  3      0   0  99   0    0
  4      0   0   0 191    0
  5      0   0   0   0   17
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q25_9_old by Q25_9_new`
      Q25_9
Q25_9    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     56   0   0   0    0
  2      0 101   0   0    0
  3      0   0  87   0    0
  4      0   0   0 103    0
  5      0   0   0   0   23
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   16

$`Comparison of Q53_old by Q53_new`
      Q53
Q53      1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    214   0   0   0    0
  2      0 131   0   0    0
  3      0   0  11   0    0
  4      0   0   0   4    0
  5      0   0   0   0   14
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q56_old by Q56_new`
      Q56
Q56      1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     14   0   0   0    0
  2      0  23   0   0    0
  3      0   0  56   0    0
  4      0   0   0 252    0
  5      0   0   0   0   28
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q58_old by Q58_new`
      Q58
Q58      1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     11   0   0   0    0
  2      0  28   0   0    0
  3      0   0  67   0    0
  4      0   0   0 226    0
  5      0   0   0   0   40
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   14
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$`Comparison of Q3_old by Q3_new`
      Q3
Q3       1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    108   0   0   0    0
  2      0  71   0   0    0
  3      0   0  84   0    0
  4      0   0   0 110    0
  6      0   0   0   0   10
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    3

$`Comparison of Q3.2_old by Q3.2_new`
      Q3.2
Q3.2     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     37   0   0   0    0
  2      0  77   0   0    0
  3      0   0  82   0    0
  4      0   0   0 174    0
  6      0   0   0   0   14
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    2

$`Comparison of Q3.4_old by Q3.4_new`
      Q3.4
Q3.4     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     19   0   0   0    0
  2      0  32   0   0    0
  3      0   0  37   0    0
  4      0   0   0 282    0
  6      0   0   0   0   12
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q3.6_old by Q3.6_new`
      Q3.6
Q3.6     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     24   0   0   0    0
  2      0  20   0   0    0
  3      0   0  29   0    0
  4      0   0   0 281    0
  6      0   0   0   0   20
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q3.8_old by Q3.8_new`
      Q3.8
Q3.8     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     25   0   0   0    0
  2      0  60   0   0    0
  3      0   0  59   0    0
  4      0   0   0 231    0
  6      0   0   0   0    8
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    3

$`Comparison of Q7_1_old by Q7_1_new`
      Q7_1
Q7_1     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     57   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 159   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  83   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  56   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  22    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    5
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q7_2_old by Q7_2_new`
      Q7_2
Q7_2     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     74   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 138   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  98   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  41   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  25    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    8
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    2

$`Comparison of Q7_3_old by Q7_3_new`
      Q7_3
Q7_3    1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    53  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 82  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 79  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 46  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 39    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   84
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0    3

$`Comparison of Q7_4_old by Q7_4_new`
      Q7_4
Q7_4     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     78   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 132   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  86   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  32   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  28    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   27
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    3

$`Comparison of Q7_5_old by Q7_5_new`
      Q7_5
Q7_5     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     71   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 156   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  82   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  44   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  22    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    9
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    2

$`Comparison of Q7_6_old by Q7_6_new`
      Q7_6
Q7_6     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     65   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 141   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  93   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  42   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  21    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   21
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    3

$`Comparison of Q7_7_old by Q7_7_new`
      Q7_7
Q7_7     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     74   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 157   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  70   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  56   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  20    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    5
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q7_8_old by Q7_8_new`
      Q7_8
Q7_8     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     91   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 124   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  57   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  61   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  41    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    8
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q7_9_old by Q7_9_new`
      Q7_9
Q7_9     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     63   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 141   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  68   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  65   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  41    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    5
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    3

$`Comparison of Q7_10_old by Q7_10_new`
      Q7_10
Q7_10    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     66   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 169   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  90   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  34   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  14    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    9
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q7_11_old by Q7_11_new`
      Q7_11
Q7_11    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     42   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 134   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  59   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  78   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  65    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    4
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q7_12_old by Q7_12_new`
      Q7_12
Q7_12    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     77   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 145   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  69   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  52   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  33    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    6
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q8_1_old by Q8_1_new`
      Q8_1
Q8_1     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     60   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 125   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  86   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  41   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  56    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   14
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q8_2_old by Q8_2_new`
      Q8_2
Q8_2     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     74   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 130   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  70   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  51   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  51    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    7
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    3

$`Comparison of Q8_3_old by Q8_3_new`
      Q8_3
Q8_3     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     42   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  60   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  72   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  82   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 113    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   14
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    3

$`Comparison of Q8_4_old by Q8_4_new`
      Q8_4
Q8_4     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    130   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 113   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  68   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  24   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  24    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   23
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q8_5_old by Q8_5_new`
      Q8_5
Q8_5     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    146   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 142   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  46   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  19   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  24    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    4
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    5

$`Comparison of Q8_6_old by Q8_6_new`
      Q8_6
Q8_6     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     14   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  34   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  72   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  91   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 159    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   12
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q8_7_old by Q8_7_new`
      Q8_7
Q8_7     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    117   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 120   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  70   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  30   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  24    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   21
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q8_8_old by Q8_8_new`
      Q8_8
Q8_8    1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    95  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 77  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 62  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 44  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 86    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   18
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0    4

$`Comparison of Q8_9_old by Q8_9_new`
      Q8_9
Q8_9     1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    182   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 118   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  31   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  26   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  21    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    3
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    5

$`Comparison of Q8_10_old by Q8_10_new`
      Q8_10
Q8_10    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     94   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 112   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  79   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  53   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  38    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    6
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q8_11_old by Q8_11_new`
      Q8_11
Q8_11    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     37   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  62   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 109   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  92   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  57    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   24
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    5

$`Comparison of Q8_12_old by Q8_12_new`
      Q8_12
Q8_12   1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    87  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 96  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 62  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 48  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 75    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   13
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0    5

$`Comparison of Q8_13_old by Q8_13_new`
      Q8_13
Q8_13    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    103   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 144   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  74   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  22   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  30    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   10
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    3

$`Comparison of Q8_14_old by Q8_14_new`
      Q8_14
Q8_14   1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    69  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 73  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 44  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 80  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 96    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   19
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0    5

$`Comparison of Q8_15_old by Q8_15_new`
      Q8_15
Q8_15    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     62   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 117   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  82   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  40   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  52    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   28
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    5

$`Comparison of Q8_16_old by Q8_16_new`
      Q8_16
Q8_16    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    113   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 107   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  54   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  38   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  31    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   40
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    3

$`Comparison of Q8_17_old by Q8_17_new`
      Q8_17
Q8_17    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    146   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 105   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  44   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  29   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  23    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   35
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q8_18_old by Q8_18_new`
      Q8_18
Q8_18    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     40   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  52   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  84   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  63   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 100    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   43
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q8_19_old by Q8_19_new`
      Q8_19
Q8_19    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     72   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 120   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  76   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  31   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  40    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   42
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    5

$`Comparison of Q8_20_old by Q8_20_new`
      Q8_20
Q8_20    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     58   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 103   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  97   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  25   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  31    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   66
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    6

$`Comparison of Q9_1_old by Q9_1_new`
      Q9_1
Q9_1     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    104   0   0   0    0
  2      0 127   0   0    0
  3      0   0  68   0    0
  4      0   0   0  54    0
  6      0   0   0   0   29
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q9_2_old by Q9_2_new`
      Q9_2
Q9_2     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    179   0   0   0    0
  2      0 104   0   0    0
  3      0   0  54   0    0
  4      0   0   0  28    0
  6      0   0   0   0   17
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q9_3_old by Q9_3_new`
      Q9_3
Q9_3     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     71   0   0   0    0
  2      0  95   0   0    0
  3      0   0  78   0    0
  4      0   0   0 100    0
  6      0   0   0   0   38
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q9_4_old by Q9_4_new`
      Q9_4
Q9_4     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1     53   0   0   0    0
  2      0 123   0   0    0
  3      0   0  82   0    0
  4      0   0   0 100    0
  6      0   0   0   0   24
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q9_5_old by Q9_5_new`
      Q9_5
Q9_5     1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    158   0   0   0    0
  2      0 120   0   0    0
  3      0   0  48   0    0
  4      0   0   0  37    0
  6      0   0   0   0   17
  <NA>   0   0   0   0    6

$`Comparison of Q10_1_old by Q10_1_new`
      Q10_1
Q10_1    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     16   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  70   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 132   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0 106   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  13    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   45
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    4

$`Comparison of Q10_2_old by Q10_2_new`
      Q10_2
Q10_2    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     23   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  69   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 115   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  41   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0   5    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0  127
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    6

$`Comparison of Q10_3_old by Q10_3_new`
      Q10_3
Q10_3    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     34   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  80   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  85   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  35   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0   4    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0  142
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    6

$`Comparison of Q10_4_old by Q10_4_new`
      Q10_4
Q10_4    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     10   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  27   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  59   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0 181   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  31    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   72
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    6

$`Comparison of Q12_1_old by Q12_1_new`
      Q12_1
Q12_1    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    103   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 114   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  72   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  75   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0   9    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    6
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    7

$`Comparison of Q12_2_old by Q12_2_new`
      Q12_2
Q12_2    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    204   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  80   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  47   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  25   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  14    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    9
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    7

$`Comparison of Q12_3_old by Q12_3_new`
      Q12_3
Q12_3    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    158   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  74   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  67   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  64   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0   9    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    8
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    6

$`Comparison of Q12_4_old by Q12_4_new`
      Q12_4
Q12_4    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    184   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  68   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  42   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  54   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  19    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   12
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    7

$`Comparison of Q12_5_old by Q12_5_new`
      Q12_5
Q12_5    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    161   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  65   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  46   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  64   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  28    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   15
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    7

$`Comparison of Q12_6_old by Q12_6_new`
      Q12_6
Q12_6    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    190   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  78   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  40   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  43   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  15    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   13
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    7

$`Comparison of Q12_7_old by Q12_7_new`
      Q12_7
Q12_7    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    229   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  50   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  22   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  22   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  33    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   23
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    7

$`Comparison of Q12_8_old by Q12_8_new`
      Q12_8
Q12_8    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    141   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  64   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  60   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  74   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  26    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   15
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    6

$`Comparison of Q12_9_old by Q12_9_new`
      Q12_9
Q12_9    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    190   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  49   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  35   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  29   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  46    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   30
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    7

$`Comparison of Q12_10_old by Q12_10_new`
      Q12_10
Q12_10   1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    197   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  47   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  41   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  28   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  39    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   22
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q16_1_old by Q16_1_new`
      Q16_1
Q16_1    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     15   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  29   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  40   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  69   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 216    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    7
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   10

$`Comparison of Q16_2_old by Q16_2_new`
      Q16_2
Q16_2    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     21   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  53   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  34   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  79   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 185    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    6
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    8

$`Comparison of Q16_3_old by Q16_3_new`
      Q16_3
Q16_3    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     26   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  28   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  47   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  55   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 208    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   13
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    9

$`Comparison of Q16_4_old by Q16_4_new`
      Q16_4
Q16_4   1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    60  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 76  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 80  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 78  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 78    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0    5
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0    9

$`Comparison of Q16_5_old by Q16_5_new`
      Q16_5
Q16_5    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1      5   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0   5   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  18   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  34   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 307    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    8
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    9

$`Comparison of Q16_6_old by Q16_6_new`
      Q16_6
Q16_6    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     59   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  57   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  50   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  63   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 141    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    8
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    8

$`Comparison of Q16_7_old by Q16_7_new`
      Q16_7
Q16_7    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     56   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  53   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  57   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  71   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 124    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   16
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    9

$`Comparison of Q16_8_old by Q16_8_new`
      Q16_8
Q16_8    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     87   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  70   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  50   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  51   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 107    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   12
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    9

$`Comparison of Q16_9_old by Q16_9_new`
      Q16_9
Q16_9    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     64   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  53   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  47   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  71   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 135    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    7
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    9

$`Comparison of Q16_10_old by Q16_10_new`
      Q16_10
Q16_10   1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    127   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 130   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  63   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  20   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  18    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   18
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   10

$`Comparison of Q17_1_old by Q17_1_new`
      Q17_1
Q17_1    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    193   0   0   0    0
  2      0  89   0   0    0
  3      0   0  22   0    0
  4      0   0   0  18    0
  6      0   0   0   0   47
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   17

$`Comparison of Q17_2_old by Q17_2_new`
      Q17_2
Q17_2    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    217   0   0   0    0
  2      0  75   0   0    0
  3      0   0  22   0    0
  4      0   0   0  12    0
  6      0   0   0   0   43
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   17

$`Comparison of Q17_3_old by Q17_3_new`
      Q17_3
Q17_3    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    249   0   0   0    0
  2      0  46   0   0    0
  3      0   0   7   0    0
  4      0   0   0  13    0
  6      0   0   0   0   54
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   17

$`Comparison of Q17_4_old by Q17_4_new`
      Q17_4
Q17_4    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    257   0   0   0    0
  2      0  30   0   0    0
  3      0   0   4   0    0
  4      0   0   0   6    0
  6      0   0   0   0   69
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   20

$`Comparison of Q17_5_old by Q17_5_new`
      Q17_5
Q17_5    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    181   0   0   0    0
  2      0  90   0   0    0
  3      0   0  34   0    0
  4      0   0   0  15    0
  6      0   0   0   0   47
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   19

$`Comparison of Q17_6_old by Q17_6_new`
      Q17_6
Q17_6    1   2   3   4 <NA>
  1    170   0   0   0    0
  2      0  84   0   0    0
  3      0   0  35   0    0
  4      0   0   0  37    0
  6      0   0   0   0   43
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   17

$`Comparison of Q19_1_old by Q19_1_new`
      Q19_1
Q19_1    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     88   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 116   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  67   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  41   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  41    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   23
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   10

$`Comparison of Q19_2_old by Q19_2_new`
      Q19_2
Q19_2    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     70   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 100   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  83   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  43   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  53    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   28
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0    9

$`Comparison of Q19_3_old by Q19_3_new`
      Q19_3
Q19_3    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     75   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 111   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  88   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  34   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  35    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   32
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q19_4_old by Q19_4_new`
      Q19_4
Q19_4    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     88   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 106   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  87   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  24   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  29    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   41
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q19_5_old by Q19_5_new`
      Q19_5
Q19_5   1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    62  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 59  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 82  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 75  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 71    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   27
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0   10

$`Comparison of Q19_6_old by Q19_6_new`
      Q19_6
Q19_6   1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    75  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 81  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 96  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 32  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 44    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   49
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0    9

$`Comparison of Q19_7_old by Q19_7_new`
      Q19_7
Q19_7    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     46   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  53   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  72   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  65   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 110    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   29
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q22_1_old by Q22_1_new`
      Q22_1
Q22_1    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    208   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  88   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  28   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  26   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0   9    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   17
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   10

$`Comparison of Q22_2_old by Q22_2_new`
      Q22_2
Q22_2    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    144   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 110   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  37   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  42   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  15    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   28
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   10

$`Comparison of Q22_3_old by Q22_3_new`
      Q22_3
Q22_3    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    140   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  97   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  43   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  47   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  28    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   21
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   10

$`Comparison of Q22_4_old by Q22_4_new`
      Q22_4
Q22_4    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    122   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  89   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  50   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  58   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  27    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   29
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q22_5_old by Q22_5_new`
      Q22_5
Q22_5    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    132   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  91   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  43   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  44   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  27    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   38
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q22_6_old by Q22_6_new`
      Q22_6
Q22_6    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    102   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 101   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  58   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  56   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  30    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   25
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   14

$`Comparison of Q22_7_old by Q22_7_new`
      Q22_7
Q22_7    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    126   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 103   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  51   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  42   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  21    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   27
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   16

$`Comparison of Q23_1_old by Q23_1_new`
      Q23_1
Q23_1    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    203   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 106   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  30   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  20   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0   9    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    7
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q23_2_old by Q23_2_new`
      Q23_2
Q23_2    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    114   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 104   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  62   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  55   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  26    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   14
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q23_3_old by Q23_3_new`
      Q23_3
Q23_3   1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    84  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 61  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 88  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 73  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 47    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   22
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0   11

$`Comparison of Q23_4_old by Q23_4_new`
      Q23_4
Q23_4    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    215   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  84   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  31   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  27   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0   6    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   12
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q23_5_old by Q23_5_new`
      Q23_5
Q23_5    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    209   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  91   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  34   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  19   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  12    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   10
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q23_6_old by Q23_6_new`
      Q23_6
Q23_6    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    146   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 102   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  60   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  30   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  19    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   16
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q23_7_old by Q23_7_new`
      Q23_7
Q23_7    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    141   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  76   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  48   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  51   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  38    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   20
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q23_8_old by Q23_8_new`
      Q23_8
Q23_8    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    106   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  81   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  68   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  49   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  41    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   31
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   10

$`Comparison of Q23_9_old by Q23_9_new`
      Q23_9
Q23_9    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    157   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 114   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  49   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  25   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0   9    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   21
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q23_10_old by Q23_10_new`
      Q23_10
Q23_10   1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    205   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 113   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  27   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  12   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0   4    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   14
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   11

$`Comparison of Q23_11_old by Q23_11_new`
      Q23_11
Q23_11   1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    224   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  48   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  24   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  31   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  33    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   12
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   14

$`Comparison of Q24_1_old by Q24_1_new`
      Q24_1
Q24_1    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    173   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  97   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  50   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  17   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  23    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   14
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q24_2_old by Q24_2_new`
      Q24_2
Q24_2    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     67   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 112   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  80   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  55   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  50    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   10
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q24_3_old by Q24_3_new`
      Q24_3
Q24_3   1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    75  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 99  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 59  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 48  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 78    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   14
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0   13

$`Comparison of Q24_4_old by Q24_4_new`
      Q24_4
Q24_4    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    105   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 125   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  44   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  40   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  45    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   15
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q24_5_old by Q24_5_new`
      Q24_5
Q24_5    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    101   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  83   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  69   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  46   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  58    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   17
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q24_6_old by Q24_6_new`
      Q24_6
Q24_6    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1    154   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  86   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  56   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  40   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  23    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   15
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q24_7_old by Q24_7_new`
      Q24_7
Q24_7    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     67   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  64   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  55   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  55   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0 115    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   17
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q29_1_old by Q29_1_new`
      Q29_1
Q29_1    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     51   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 177   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  82   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  32   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  23    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    8
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q29_2_old by Q29_2_new`
      Q29_2
Q29_2    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     84   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 146   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  59   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  47   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  30    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    7
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q29_3_old by Q29_3_new`
      Q29_3
Q29_3    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     74   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 139   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  56   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  49   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  49    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    7
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q29_4_old by Q29_4_new`
      Q29_4
Q29_4    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     45   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 162   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  84   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  50   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  25    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    7
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q29_5_old by Q29_5_new`
      Q29_5
Q29_5    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     36   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 121   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 104   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  63   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  42    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    7
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q29_6_old by Q29_6_new`
      Q29_6
Q29_6   1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    25  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 69  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 99  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 71  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 90    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   18
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0   14

$`Comparison of Q29_7_old by Q29_7_new`
      Q29_7
Q29_7    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     31   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 112   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 101   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  64   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  57    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0    9
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q29_8_old by Q29_8_new`
      Q29_8
Q29_8   1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    28  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 67  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 85  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 69  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 84    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   40
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0   13

$`Comparison of Q29_9_old by Q29_9_new`
      Q29_9
Q29_9   1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    29  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 98  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 91  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 69  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 70    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   15
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0   14

$`Comparison of Q29_10_old by Q29_10_new`
      Q29_10
Q29_10   1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     30   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 110   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 109   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  47   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  48    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   29
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q29_11_old by Q29_11_new`
      Q29_11
Q29_11   1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     34   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 108   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 100   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  52   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  50    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   30
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q29_12_old by Q29_12_new`
      Q29_12
Q29_12   1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     35   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  96   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 104   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  59   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  60    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   20
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   12

$`Comparison of Q29_13_old by Q29_13_new`
      Q29_13
Q29_13   1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     29   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 113   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  97   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  60   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  56    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   18
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q29_14_old by Q29_14_new`
      Q29_14
Q29_14   1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     32   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 106   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 126   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  34   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  41    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   33
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   14

$`Comparison of Q29_15_old by Q29_15_new`
      Q29_15
Q29_15  1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    31  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 88  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 84  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 51  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 83    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   34
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0   15

$`Comparison of Q29_16_old by Q29_16_new`
      Q29_16
Q29_16  1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    29  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 90  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 98  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 49  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 72    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   35
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0   13

$`Comparison of Q29_17_old by Q29_17_new`
      Q29_17
Q29_17   1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     22   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  66   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 109   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  74   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  84    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   18
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q36_old by Q36_new`
      Q36
Q36      1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     51   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 105   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  68   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  49   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  76    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   24
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q37_old by Q37_new`
      Q37
Q37     1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    57  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 87  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 88  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 48  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 73    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0   20
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0   13

$`Comparison of Q57_old by Q57_new`
      Q57
Q57      1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     77   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 103   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  80   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  64   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  20    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   29
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   13

$`Comparison of Q59_old by Q59_new`
      Q59
Q59      1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     42   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  69   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  87   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0 104   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  28    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   41
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   15

$`Comparison of Q64_1_old by Q64_1_new`
      Q64_1
Q64_1    1   2   3   4   5 <NA>
  1     33   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  73   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 121   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  94   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  19    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0   28
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   18
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$`Comparison of Q2.3_old by Q2.3_new`
      Q2.3
Q2.3    1  2  3  4  5 <NA>
  1    88  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 81  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 59  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 50  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 99    0
  7     0  0  0  0  0    5
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0    4
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$`Comparison of Q11_1_old by Q11_1_new`
      Q11_1
Q11_1   1  2  3  4  5  6 <NA>
  1    51  0  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 68  0  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 86  0  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 67  0  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 39  0    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0 32    0
  8     0  0  0  0  0  0   38
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0  0    5

$`Comparison of Q11_2_old by Q11_2_new`
      Q11_2
Q11_2    1   2   3   4   5   6 <NA>
  1    115   0   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  95   0   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  74   0   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  39   0   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  15   0    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0  21    0
  8      0   0   0   0   0   0   21
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   0    6

$`Comparison of Q11_3_old by Q11_3_new`
      Q11_3
Q11_3   1  2  3  4  5  6 <NA>
  1    46  0  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 51  0  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 89  0  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 79  0  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 48  0    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0 31    0
  8     0  0  0  0  0  0   36
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0  0    6

$`Comparison of Q11_4_old by Q11_4_new`
      Q11_4
Q11_4   1  2  3  4  5  6 <NA>
  1    13  0  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 24  0  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 44  0  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 90  0  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 60  0    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0 90    0
  8     0  0  0  0  0  0   59
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0  0    6

$`Comparison of Q11_5_old by Q11_5_new`
      Q11_5
Q11_5    1   2   3   4   5   6 <NA>
  1    152   0   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 102   0   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  74   0   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  18   0   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  10   0    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0  15    0
  8      0   0   0   0   0   0    9
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   0    6

$`Comparison of Q11_6_old by Q11_6_new`
      Q11_6
Q11_6   1  2  3  4  5  6 <NA>
  1    82  0  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 83  0  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 76  0  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 39  0  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 32  0    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0 29    0
  8     0  0  0  0  0  0   38
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0  0    7
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$`Comparison of Q47_old by Q47_new`
      Q47
Q47      1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8 <NA>
  1    103   0   0   0   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0 109   0   0   0   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0  31   0   0   0   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  10   0   0   0   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  45   0   0   0    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0  27   0   0    0
  7      0   0   0   0   0   0  20   0    0
  8      0   0   0   0   0   0   0  10    0
  9      0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   21
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   10
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$`Comparison of Q44_old by Q44_new`
      Q44
Q44     1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 <NA>
  1     5  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 19  0  0  0  0  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 73  0  0  0  0  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 20  0  0  0  0  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 59  0  0  0  0    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0 27  0  0  0    0
  7     0  0  0  0  0  0 94  0  0    0
  8     0  0  0  0  0  0  0 15  0    0
  9     0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 58    0
  10    0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0    4
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0   12

$`Comparison of Q45_old by Q45_new`
      Q45
Q45      1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9 <NA>
  1     22   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0    0
  2      0  25   0   0   0   0   0   0   0    0
  3      0   0 112   0   0   0   0   0   0    0
  4      0   0   0  14   0   0   0   0   0    0
  5      0   0   0   0  42   0   0   0   0    0
  6      0   0   0   0   0  38   0   0   0    0
  7      0   0   0   0   0   0  51   0   0    0
  8      0   0   0   0   0   0   0   8   0    0
  9      0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0  23    0
  10     0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   37
  <NA>   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   0   14

$`Comparison of Q46_old by Q46_new`
      Q46
Q46     1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 <NA>
  1    15  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0    0
  2     0 29  0  0  0  0  0  0  0    0
  3     0  0 95  0  0  0  0  0  0    0
  4     0  0  0 26  0  0  0  0  0    0
  5     0  0  0  0 32  0  0  0  0    0
  6     0  0  0  0  0 13  0  0  0    0
  7     0  0  0  0  0  0 54  0  0    0
  8     0  0  0  0  0  0  0  4  0    0
  9     0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 37    0
  10    0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0   68
  <NA>  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0   13

That seemed to work. We can print a new codebook for the kc_combsurv_clean data object to confirm.

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kccombclean_codebook <- print_html(data_codebook(kc_combsurv_clean))
kccombclean_codebook
kc_combsurv_clean (386 rows and 276 variables, 276 shown)
ID Name Label Type Missings Values Value Labels N
1 ID numeric 0 (0.0%) [1, 386] 386
2 survey character 0 (0.0%) Main - English 263 (68.1%)
Main - Spanish 6 (1.6%)
Online 117 (30.3%)
3 Q66 Title: KC Community Survey Principal Investigator: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja: mmkkt7@umsystem.edu, University of Missouri-Kansas City What is the purpose of this form? This consent form describes the research study and helps you to decide if you want to participate. It provides important information about what you will be asked to do in the study, about the risks and benefits of participating in the study, and about your rights as a research participant. You should: Read the information in this document carefully. Ask the interviewer any questions, particularly if you do not understand something. Not agree to participate until all your questions have been answered, or until you are sure that you want to. Understand that your participation in this study involves participating in an interview that will last approximately 50 minutes. What is the purpose of this study? The purpose of this community survey is to understand residents’ perceptions of social, economic, organizational, political, and c numeric 1 (0.3%) 1 YES, I CONSENT TO PARTICIPATE 385 (100.0%)
4 INTERVIEWER Community Interviewer Name numeric 118 (30.6%) 4 Janese Williams 17 (6.3%)
5 Cynthia Wattree 13 (4.9%)
6 Cecil Wattree 14 (5.2%)
7 Gu Kang 15 (5.6%)
8 Joseph Cho 14 (5.2%)
9 Isabel Patton 6 (2.2%)
10 Sandra Jones 1 (0.4%)
11 Jayla Williams 3 (1.1%)
12 Faith Taylor 12 (4.5%)
13 Essence Gordon 2 (0.7%)
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5 NBHD Neighborhood Name? numeric 0 (0.0%) 1 Prairie Point-Wildberry 9 (2.3%)
2 New Mark 11 (2.8%)
3 Shoal Creek 8 (2.1%)
5 Outer Gashland-Nashua 6 (1.6%)
6 Barry Harbour 7 (1.8%)
7 The Coves 7 (1.8%)
8 Ravenwood-Somerset 7 (1.8%)
9 Maple Park 2 (0.5%)
10 Winnwood Gardens 3 (0.8%)
11 Lykins 14 (3.6%)
(...) (...)
6 Q115 character 0 (0.0%) 181 (46.9%)
Between main and rock hill road 1 (0.3%)
(see map 1 1 (0.3%)
“I’ll do that later, I don’t feel like it, I’m tired. 1 (0.3%)
10 miles in any direction 1 (0.3%)
12 1 (0.3%)
150 1 (0.3%)
22nd Street (north) Troost (east) 31st Street (south) Gillham (west) 1 (0.3%)
25th St and Troost and on to Gilliam with Linwood 1 (0.3%)
27th : Main St 1 (0.3%)
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7 Q0_Id character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
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F_0jNgPWc50vwPz7M 1 (0.4%)
F_117ofyoZMHZF3IW 1 (0.4%)
F_12uxSFG8zfn9ZrO 1 (0.4%)
F_1BQuU3q2s0MlsZO 1 (0.4%)
F_1Bz6TDOwEiVi26W 1 (0.4%)
F_1CBXe3HZHQkrz83 1 (0.4%)
F_1CloZiAhmRvJFHk 1 (0.4%)
F_1CxBnbxkpoBS2yM 1 (0.4%)
(...)
8 Q0_Name character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
image.jpg 131 (48.7%)
IMG_0001.jpeg 2 (0.7%)
9 Q0_Size numeric 253 (65.5%) [1.00696e+06, 4.32298e+06] 133
10 Q0_Type character 117 (30.3%) 136 (50.6%)
image/jpeg 133 (49.4%)
11 Q1 Does your neighborhood have a name? - Selected Choice numeric 7 (1.8%) 1 Yes (Enter name below) 301 (79.4%)
2 No 28 (7.4%)
3 Don't Know 50 (13.2%)
12 Q1_1_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 89 (23.1%)
Art institute/ south Moreland 1 (0.3%)
Barrington woods 1 (0.3%)
Barry Barbour hunters ridge 1 (0.3%)
Barry Harbor 1 (0.3%)
Barry Harbor/Hunters Ridge 1 (0.3%)
Barry harbour 2 (0.5%)
Benson pl brookview 1 (0.3%)
Benson place 1 (0.3%)
Benson Place 1 (0.3%)
(...)
13 Q2 character 0 (0.0%) 109 (28.2%)
"Agrees with Boundaries" North and South boundaries the same. West boundary extended into Woodland Ave, and East boundary extended into S Benton Ave. 1 (0.3%)
"Agrees with city" 1 (0.3%)
"Agrees with map" Everything is the same except West border is further than the given boundary, instead of stopping at Michigan Ave it extends into ?? (past given map, at least past Woodland Ave) East border is further than given boundary, instead of stopping at Prospect extends into Benton Ave. 1 (0.3%)
(Nothing entered, no map protected) 1 (0.3%)
~50 blocks make up the River Market. Major landmarks include the City Market, the Town of Kansas Bridge, Berkeley Parkway trails, three streetcar stops, and Chinatown Food Market. 1 (0.3%)
“80th” “ south oak park” 12 blocks 1 (0.3%)
“Where I work, run and live 1 (0.3%)
1 block, only counts house as part of neighborhood 1 (0.3%)
1. By the by the highway on troost. Aldi near by. 1 (0.3%)
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14 Q116_Id character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
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F_0v5WfBnR1lVRutb 1 (0.4%)
F_10PAYtvhHZrpFef 1 (0.4%)
F_12zICdJH7G2vab8 1 (0.4%)
F_1CBBy2TQxUOYn9p 1 (0.4%)
F_1CK0FtR4ULd2P2k 1 (0.4%)
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F_1gbfjJjigp38rFy 1 (0.4%)
F_1hAOhAzTYpcNtoC 1 (0.4%)
(...)
15 Q116_Name character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
image.jpg 78 (29.0%)
16 Q116_Size numeric 308 (79.8%) [1.07598e+06, 4.48157e+06] 78
17 Q116_Type character 117 (30.3%) 191 (71.0%)
image/jpeg 78 (29.0%)
18 Q2.1 On the whole, do you like or dislike this neighborhood as a place to live? numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 Like It A lot 163 (43.5%)
2 Like It 172 (45.9%)
3 Dislike It 27 (7.2%)
4 Dislike It A lot 13 (3.5%)
19 Q2.2 Suppose that for some reason, you HAD to move away from this neighborhood. Would you miss the neighborhood very much, somewhat, not much, or not at all? numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 Yes, Very Much 130 (34.7%)
2 Yes, Somewhat 162 (43.2%)
3 No, Not Much 40 (10.7%)
4 No, Not At All 43 (11.5%)
20 Q2.3 numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 Very Likely 88 (23.3%)
2 Likely 81 (21.5%)
3 Neither Likely nor Unlikely 59 (15.6%)
4 Unlikely 50 (13.3%)
5 Very Unlikely 99 (26.3%)
21 Q3 How frequently do you (or other household members) attend a church, mosque, or any other religious organization? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Often 108 (29.0%)
2 Sometimes 71 (19.0%)
3 Rarely 84 (22.5%)
4 Never 110 (29.5%)
22 Q3.1 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 130 (33.7%) 1 Yes 107 (41.8%)
2 No 149 (58.2%)
23 Q3.2 How frequently do you (or any household members) attend a block party, tenant/neighborhood association, or community council (i.e., Community Health Ambassadors, United NH Initiative, Block Captain, HOA)? numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 Often 37 (10.0%)
2 Sometimes 77 (20.8%)
3 Rarely 82 (22.2%)
4 Never 174 (47.0%)
24 Q3.3 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 194 (50.3%) 1 Yes 154 (80.2%)
2 No 38 (19.8%)
25 Q3.4 How often do you (or any household members) attend a business or civic group such as Chamber events, Masons, Elks, or Rotary Club? numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 Often 19 (5.1%)
2 Sometimes 32 (8.6%)
3 Rarely 37 (10.0%)
4 Never 282 (76.2%)
26 Q3.5 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 298 (77.2%) 1 Yes 51 (58.0%)
2 No 37 (42.0%)
27 Q3.6 How often do you (or any household members) attend an ethnic or nationality club (such as a Latino, Asian or Afro-American club) (sorority/fraternity, 100 Black Men, D9)? numeric 32 (8.3%) 1 Often 24 (6.8%)
2 Sometimes 20 (5.6%)
3 Rarely 29 (8.2%)
4 Never 281 (79.4%)
28 Q3.7 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 307 (79.5%) 1 Yes 30 (38.0%)
2 No 49 (62.0%)
29 Q3.8 How often do you (or any household members) attend a local political organizations (i.e., City Town Hall meetings, Election Events)? numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 Often 25 (6.7%)
2 Sometimes 60 (16.0%)
3 Rarely 59 (15.7%)
4 Never 231 (61.6%)
30 Q3.9 Is this in your neighborhood? numeric 241 (62.4%) 1 Yes 84 (57.9%)
2 No 61 (42.1%)
31 Q4_1 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) spoken with a local politician or an elected local official like your council district member about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 114 (29.7%)
2 NO 270 (70.3%)
32 Q4_2 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 117 (30.5%)
2 NO 267 (69.5%)
33 Q4_3 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) attended a meeting of a block or neighborhood group about a neighborhood problem or neighborhood improvement? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 YES 122 (31.9%)
2 NO 261 (68.1%)
34 Q4_4 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) talked to a local religious leader or minister to help with a neighborhood problem or with neighborhood improvement? numeric 2 (0.5%) 1 YES 59 (15.4%)
2 NO 325 (84.6%)
35 Q4_5 Sometimes people in a neighborhood do things to take care of a local problem, or to make the neighborhood a better place to live. Please tell me (if you have/ or any member of your household has) been involved in the following activities since you lived in this neighborhood (nbhd): - Have you (or any member of your household) gotten together with neighbors to do something about a nbhd problem or to organize nbhd improvement? numeric 3 (0.8%) 1 YES 123 (32.1%)
2 NO 260 (67.9%)
36 Q5 All things considered, what do you think this neighborhood will be like a few years from now? Will it be a better place to live, stay the same, or will it be worse? numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 Better 165 (44.6%)
2 Same 154 (41.6%)
3 Worse 51 (13.8%)
37 Q6 How do you think your neighborhood compares with most other neighborhoods in the city? Is It better, the same, or worse? numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 Better 183 (50.1%)
2 Same 135 (37.0%)
3 Worse 47 (12.9%)
38 Q7_1 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Safe neighborhood (i.e.., perception of safety, neighborhood watch/block captain) numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 57 (15.1%)
2 SATISFIED 159 (42.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 83 (22.0%)
4 DISSATISFIED 56 (14.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 22 (5.8%)
39 Q7_2 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Sense of community (i.e., neighborly interactions, community events) numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.7%)
2 SATISFIED 138 (36.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 98 (26.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 41 (10.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 25 (6.6%)
40 Q7_3 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Schools numeric 87 (22.5%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 53 (17.7%)
2 SATISFIED 82 (27.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 79 (26.4%)
4 DISSATISFIED 46 (15.4%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 39 (13.0%)
41 Q7_4 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Access to Public Transportation numeric 30 (7.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 78 (21.9%)
2 SATISFIED 132 (37.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 86 (24.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 32 (9.0%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 28 (7.9%)
42 Q7_5 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Housing numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 71 (18.9%)
2 SATISFIED 156 (41.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 82 (21.9%)
4 DISSATISFIED 44 (11.7%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 22 (5.9%)
43 Q7_6 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Health Care numeric 24 (6.2%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 65 (18.0%)
2 SATISFIED 141 (39.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 93 (25.7%)
4 DISSATISFIED 42 (11.6%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 21 (5.8%)
44 Q7_7 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Parks and Green Spaces numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (19.6%)
2 SATISFIED 157 (41.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 70 (18.6%)
4 DISSATISFIED 56 (14.9%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 20 (5.3%)
45 Q7_8 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Walkability and Accessibility (i.e., ease of walking to shops, restaurants, and other amenities) numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 91 (24.3%)
2 SATISFIED 124 (33.2%)
3 NEUTRAL 57 (15.2%)
4 DISSATISFIED 61 (16.3%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 41 (11.0%)
46 Q7_9 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cleanliness and City Maintenance (trash collection, street cleaning, cleanliness of public space) numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 63 (16.7%)
2 SATISFIED 141 (37.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 68 (18.0%)
4 DISSATISFIED 65 (17.2%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 41 (10.8%)
47 Q7_10 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Cultural Diversity (presence of cultural or ethnic communities) numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 66 (17.7%)
2 SATISFIED 169 (45.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 90 (24.1%)
4 DISSATISFIED 34 (9.1%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 14 (3.8%)
48 Q7_11 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Public Infrastructure (i.e., quality sidewalks, street lighting, road conditions) numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 42 (11.1%)
2 SATISFIED 134 (35.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 59 (15.6%)
4 DISSATISFIED 78 (20.6%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 65 (17.2%)
49 Q7_12 People like different things about their neighborhood. How do you feel about these different aspects of your neighborhood? - Local businesses (i.e., grocery stores, cafes, small businesses) numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 77 (20.5%)
2 SATISFIED 145 (38.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 69 (18.4%)
4 DISSATISFIED 52 (13.8%)
5 VERY DISSATISFIED 33 (8.8%)
50 Q8_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If there is a problem around here, the neighbors get together to deal with it. numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 60 (16.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 125 (34.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 86 (23.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 41 (11.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 56 (15.2%)
51 Q8_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - This is a close-knit neighborhood. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 74 (19.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 130 (34.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 70 (18.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 51 (13.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 51 (13.6%)
52 Q8_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When you get right down to it, no one in this neighborhood cares much about what happens to me. numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 42 (11.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 60 (16.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (19.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 82 (22.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 113 (30.6%)
53 Q8_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are adults in this neighborhood that children can look up to. numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 130 (36.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 113 (31.5%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 68 (18.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (6.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.7%)
54 Q8_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People around here are willing to help their neighbors. numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 146 (38.7%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 142 (37.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 46 (12.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 19 (5.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.4%)
55 Q8_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood generally don’t get along with each other. numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 14 (3.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 34 (9.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (19.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 91 (24.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 159 (43.0%)
56 Q8_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You can count on adults in this neighborhood to watch out for children and ensure they are safe and don't get in trouble. numeric 25 (6.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 117 (32.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 120 (33.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 70 (19.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 30 (8.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 24 (6.6%)
57 Q8_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I had to borrow $60 in an emergency, I could borrow it from a neighbor. numeric 22 (5.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 95 (26.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 77 (21.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 62 (17.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 44 (12.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 86 (23.6%)
58 Q8_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - When I'm away from home, I know that my neighbors will keep their eyes open for possible trouble to my place. numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 182 (48.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 118 (31.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 31 (8.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 26 (6.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 21 (5.6%)
59 Q8_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - In this neighborhood people mostly go their own way. numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 94 (25.0%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 112 (29.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 79 (21.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 53 (14.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 38 (10.1%)
60 Q8_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood do not share the same values numeric 29 (7.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 37 (10.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 62 (17.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 109 (30.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 92 (25.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 57 (16.0%)
61 Q8_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - If I were sick I could count on my neighbors to shop for groceries for me. numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 87 (23.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 96 (26.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 62 (16.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 48 (13.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 75 (20.4%)
62 Q8_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - People in this neighborhood can be trusted. numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 103 (27.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 144 (38.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 74 (19.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 22 (5.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 30 (8.0%)
63 Q8_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Children around here have no place to play but the street. numeric 24 (6.2%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 69 (19.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 73 (20.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (12.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 80 (22.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 96 (26.5%)
64 Q8_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Adults in this neighborhood know who the local children are. numeric 33 (8.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 62 (17.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 117 (33.1%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 82 (23.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (11.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 52 (14.7%)
65 Q8_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The equipment and buildings in the park or playground that is closest to where I live are well kept. numeric 43 (11.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 113 (32.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 107 (31.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 54 (15.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 38 (11.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 31 (9.0%)
66 Q8_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe during the day. numeric 39 (10.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 146 (42.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 105 (30.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (12.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 29 (8.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.6%)
67 Q8_18 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The park or playground closest to where I live is safe at night. numeric 47 (12.2%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 40 (11.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 52 (15.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 84 (24.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 63 (18.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 100 (29.5%)
68 Q8_19 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood generally know each other. numeric 47 (12.2%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 72 (21.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 120 (35.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 76 (22.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 31 (9.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 40 (11.8%)
69 Q8_20 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD AND THE PEOPLE IN IT. (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Parents in this neighborhood know who their children’s friends are numeric 72 (18.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 58 (18.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 103 (32.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 97 (30.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 25 (8.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 31 (9.9%)
70 Q9_1 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Do favors for each other? such as watching each other's children, helping with shopping, lending garden or house tools, and other small acts of kindness numeric 33 (8.5%) 1 OFTEN 104 (29.5%)
2 SOMETIMES 127 (36.0%)
3 RARELY 68 (19.3%)
4 NEVER 54 (15.3%)
71 Q9_2 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - When a neighbor is not at home, watch over their property? numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 OFTEN 179 (49.0%)
2 SOMETIMES 104 (28.5%)
3 RARELY 54 (14.8%)
4 NEVER 28 (7.7%)
72 Q9_3 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Ask each other advice about personal things such as child rearing or job openings? numeric 42 (10.9%) 1 OFTEN 71 (20.6%)
2 SOMETIMES 95 (27.6%)
3 RARELY 78 (22.7%)
4 NEVER 100 (29.1%)
73 Q9_4 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Have parties or other get-togethers where other people in the neighborhood are invited? numeric 28 (7.3%) 1 OFTEN 53 (14.8%)
2 SOMETIMES 123 (34.4%)
3 RARELY 82 (22.9%)
4 NEVER 100 (27.9%)
74 Q9_5 NOW I AM GOING TO ASK ABOUT SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT DO WITH PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. (1. Often, 2. Sometimes, 3. Rarely, 4. Never, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Refused) - Talk in each other's homes or on the street? numeric 23 (6.0%) 1 OFTEN 158 (43.5%)
2 SOMETIMES 120 (33.1%)
3 RARELY 48 (13.2%)
4 NEVER 37 (10.2%)
75 Q10_1 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many families in this neighborhood know each other? numeric 49 (12.7%) 1 NONE OF THEM 16 (4.7%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 70 (20.8%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 132 (39.2%)
4 MOST OF THEM 106 (31.5%)
5 ALL OF THEM 13 (3.9%)
76 Q10_2 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many people in this neighborhood would you say are religious or attend church regularly? numeric 133 (34.5%) 1 NONE OF THEM 23 (9.1%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 69 (27.3%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 115 (45.5%)
4 MOST OF THEM 41 (16.2%)
5 ALL OF THEM 5 (2.0%)
77 Q10_3 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - How many people in this neighborhood would you say make part or all of their income from side hustles or alternative means? numeric 148 (38.3%) 1 NONE OF THEM 34 (14.3%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 80 (33.6%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 85 (35.7%)
4 MOST OF THEM 35 (14.7%)
5 ALL OF THEM 4 (1.7%)
78 Q10_4 The next questions are about the families who live in the neighborhood. - About how many adults in this neighborhood would you say make some or part of their income with a regular full or part-time job? numeric 78 (20.2%) 1 NONE OF THEM 10 (3.2%)
2 1 OR 2 OF THEM 27 (8.8%)
3 AT LEAST A FEW, BUT LESS THAN HALF OF THEM 59 (19.2%)
4 MOST OF THEM 181 (58.8%)
5 ALL OF THEM 31 (10.1%)
79 Q11_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a group of neighborhood children were skipping school and hanging out on a street corner, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 43 (11.1%) 1 DEFINITELY 51 (14.9%)
2 VERY LIKELY 68 (19.8%)
3 LIKELY 86 (25.1%)
4 UNLIKELY 67 (19.5%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 39 (11.4%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 32 (9.3%)
80 Q11_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If some children were spray-painting graffiti on a local building, how likely is it that your neighbors would do something about it? numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 DEFINITELY 115 (32.0%)
2 VERY LIKELY 95 (26.5%)
3 LIKELY 74 (20.6%)
4 UNLIKELY 39 (10.9%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 15 (4.2%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 21 (5.8%)
81 Q11_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a child was showing disrespect to an adult, how likely is It that people in your neighborhood would scold that child? numeric 42 (10.9%) 1 DEFINITELY 46 (13.4%)
2 VERY LIKELY 51 (14.8%)
3 LIKELY 89 (25.9%)
4 UNLIKELY 79 (23.0%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 48 (14.0%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 31 (9.0%)
82 Q11_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If a well-known neighbor was short of cash to start a business in the area, how likely is it that he or she would be able to borrow money from people in this neighborhood? numeric 65 (16.8%) 1 DEFINITELY 13 (4.0%)
2 VERY LIKELY 24 (7.5%)
3 LIKELY 44 (13.7%)
4 UNLIKELY 90 (28.0%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 60 (18.7%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 90 (28.0%)
83 Q11_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - If there was a fight in front of your house and someone was being beaten or threatened, how likely is it that your neighbors would break it up or call the police? numeric 15 (3.9%) 1 DEFINITELY 152 (41.0%)
2 VERY LIKELY 102 (27.5%)
3 LIKELY 74 (19.9%)
4 UNLIKELY 18 (4.9%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 10 (2.7%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 15 (4.0%)
84 Q11_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT THINGS THAT PEOPLE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD MAY OR MAY NOT DO. (1. Definitely, 2. Very likely, 3. Likely, 4. Unlikely, 5. Very unlikely, 6. Definitely not, 9. NR) - Suppose that because of budget cuts the fire station closest to your home was going to be closed down by the city. How likely is it that neighborhood residents would organize to try to do something to keep the fire station open? numeric 45 (11.7%) 1 DEFINITELY 82 (24.0%)
2 VERY LIKELY 83 (24.3%)
3 LIKELY 76 (22.3%)
4 UNLIKELY 39 (11.4%)
5 VERY UNLIKELY 32 (9.4%)
6 DEFINITELY NOT 29 (8.5%)
85 Q12_1 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is litter, broken glass or trash on the sidewalks and streets? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 103 (27.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 114 (30.6%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 72 (19.3%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 75 (20.1%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (2.4%)
86 Q12_2 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is graffiti on buildings and walls? numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 204 (55.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 80 (21.6%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 47 (12.7%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 25 (6.8%)
5 DON'T KNOW 14 (3.8%)
87 Q12_3 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are vacant or deserted houses or storefronts? numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 158 (42.5%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 74 (19.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 67 (18.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 64 (17.2%)
5 DON'T KNOW 9 (2.4%)
88 Q12_4 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is drinking in public? numeric 19 (4.9%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 184 (50.1%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 68 (18.5%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 42 (11.4%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 54 (14.7%)
5 DON'T KNOW 19 (5.2%)
89 Q12_5 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are people selling or using drugs? numeric 22 (5.7%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 161 (44.2%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 65 (17.9%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 46 (12.6%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 64 (17.6%)
5 DON'T KNOW 28 (7.7%)
90 Q12_6 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are groups of teenagers or adults hanging out in the neighborhood and causing trouble? numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 190 (51.9%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 78 (21.3%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 40 (10.9%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 43 (11.7%)
5 DON'T KNOW 15 (4.1%)
91 Q12_7 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem are different social groups who do not get along with each other? numeric 30 (7.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 229 (64.3%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 50 (14.0%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 22 (6.2%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 22 (6.2%)
5 DON'T KNOW 33 (9.3%)
92 Q12_8 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is police not patrolling the area or responding to calls from the area? numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 141 (38.6%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 64 (17.5%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 60 (16.4%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 74 (20.3%)
5 DON'T KNOW 26 (7.1%)
93 Q12_9 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is excessive use of force by police? numeric 37 (9.6%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 190 (54.4%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 49 (14.0%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 35 (10.0%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 29 (8.3%)
5 DON'T KNOW 46 (13.2%)
94 Q12_10 I'm going to read a list of things that are problems in some neighborhoods. For each, please tell me how much of a problem it is in your neighborhood. (1. Not at all a problem, 2. A minor problem 3. A moderate problem, 4. A major problem, 5. Don’t Know, 6. Not applicable/NR) - How much of a problem is lack of trust between local businesses and residents? numeric 34 (8.8%) 1 NOT AT ALL A PROBLEM 197 (56.0%)
2 A MINOR PROBLEM 47 (13.4%)
3 A MODERATE PROBLEM 41 (11.6%)
4 A MAJOR PROBLEM 28 (8.0%)
5 DON'T KNOW 39 (11.1%)
95 Q13 numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Yes 159 (43.2%)
2 No 209 (56.8%)
96 Q14 character 0 (0.0%) 234 (60.6%)
311 2 (0.5%)
311 Call for action 1 (0.3%)
311 calls street lightening, potholes 1 (0.3%)
311 they led me to City Council I complained about home.ess taking over the park up here. 1 (0.3%)
311/911 1 (0.3%)
911 1 (0.3%)
911 (police), emailed mayor, chief of police, media-multiple gatherings 1 (0.3%)
911: shots fired, no one came, does t matter, just to let them Know. 1 (0.3%)
A police de in Carro no. I no hasta el dia sigiente. 1 (0.3%)
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97 Q15 character 0 (0.0%) 238 (61.7%)
No. Hahaha. We didn’t even hear sirens go off. 1 (0.3%)
Yes 1 (0.3%)
30% , not timely manner 1 (0.3%)
A lot of kids coming from the next neighborhood over would be hopping our gated community pool and leaving it a mess. Holly Farms Property/No Trespassing sign were placed in the neighborhood. This issue was addressed towards the end of summer and unsure if this solution resolved it. 1 (0.3%)
Addressed but no conclusion, scared folks away 1 (0.3%)
Any problem that ever existed the staff here at Market station is wonderful and it takes care of everything. Never had a additional problem. 1 (0.3%)
Called 311 and it was handeled 1 (0.3%)
Chairs was s In STEERT ANS RESOLVd. 1 (0.3%)
City app is great 1 (0.3%)
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98 Q16_1 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Laws were made to be broken. numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 15 (4.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 29 (7.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 40 (10.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 69 (18.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 216 (58.5%)
99 Q16_2 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - It's okay to do anything you want as long as you don't hurt anyone. numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 21 (5.6%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 34 (9.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 79 (21.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 185 (49.7%)
100 Q16_3 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - To make money, there are no right and wrong ways anymore, only easy ways and hard ways. numeric 22 (5.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 26 (7.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 28 (7.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 47 (12.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (15.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 208 (57.1%)
101 Q16_4 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting between friends and family is nobody else's business numeric 14 (3.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 60 (16.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 76 (20.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 80 (21.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 78 (21.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 78 (21.0%)
102 Q16_5 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Fighting among rival gangs/groups should be ignored by the police numeric 17 (4.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 5 (1.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 5 (1.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 18 (4.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (9.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 307 (83.2%)
103 Q16_6 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Nowadays a person has to live pretty much for today and let tomorrow take care of itself. numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 59 (15.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 57 (15.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 63 (17.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 141 (38.1%)
104 Q16_7 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Many people in this neighborhood are afraid to go out at night. numeric 25 (6.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 56 (15.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 57 (15.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 71 (19.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 124 (34.3%)
105 Q16_8 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - There are areas of this neighborhood where everyone knows trouble is expected. numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 87 (23.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 70 (19.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 51 (14.0%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 107 (29.3%)
106 Q16_9 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - You’re taking a big chance if you walk in this neighborhood alone after dark. numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 64 (17.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (14.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 47 (12.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 71 (19.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 135 (36.5%)
107 Q16_10 I am going to read you some statements people sometimes make. For each, please tell me whether you strongly agree, agree, disagree, or strongly disagree with each.(1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Most people in this neighborhood are moral. numeric 28 (7.3%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 127 (35.5%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 130 (36.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 63 (17.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 20 (5.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 18 (5.0%)
108 Q17_1 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a fight in this neighborhood in which a weapon was used? numeric 64 (16.6%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 193 (59.9%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 89 (27.6%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 22 (6.8%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 18 (5.6%)
109 Q17_2 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - How often was there a violent argument between neighbors? numeric 60 (15.5%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 217 (66.6%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 75 (23.0%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 22 (6.7%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 12 (3.7%)
110 Q17_3 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Gang or group fights? numeric 71 (18.4%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 249 (79.0%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 46 (14.6%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 7 (2.2%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 13 (4.1%)
111 Q17_4 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A sexual assault or rape? numeric 89 (23.1%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 257 (86.5%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 30 (10.1%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 4 (1.3%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 6 (2.0%)
112 Q17_5 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - A robbery or mugging? numeric 66 (17.1%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 181 (56.6%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 90 (28.1%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 34 (10.6%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 15 (4.7%)
113 Q17_6 I am going to describe some events that may or may not have happened in this neighborhood. Which of the following responses most closely describes how often each of these events have occurred in your neighborhood during the past six months? - Sideshow and Street Racing? numeric 60 (15.5%) 1 0 times (never) in past six months 170 (52.1%)
2 1 to 4 times (occasionally) 84 (25.8%)
3 5 to 10 times (about once a month) 35 (10.7%)
4 11 to 20 times (about every other week) 37 (11.3%)
114 Q18 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has anyone ever used violence, such as in a mugging, fight, or sexual assault, against you in your neighborhood? numeric 22 (5.7%) 1 Yes 42 (11.5%)
2 No 322 (88.5%)
115 Q18.1 Was it in the past six months? numeric 342 (88.6%) 1 Yes 26 (59.1%)
2 No 18 (40.9%)
116 Q18.2 While you have lived in this neighborhood, has your home ever been broken into? numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Yes 64 (17.4%)
2 No 304 (82.6%)
117 Q18.3 Was it in the past six months? numeric 322 (83.4%) 1 Yes 7 (10.9%)
2 No 57 (89.1%)
118 Q18.4 While you have lived in this neighborhood, have you had anything stolen from your yard, porch, garage, or elsewhere outside your home (but on your property) numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 Yes 146 (39.9%)
2 No 220 (60.1%)
119 Q18.5 Was it in the past six months? numeric 237 (61.4%) 1 Yes 66 (44.3%)
2 No 83 (55.7%)
120 Q18.6 Have you had property damaged, including damage to vehicles parked in the street, to the outside of your home, or to other personal property? numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 Yes 113 (31.0%)
2 No 252 (69.0%)
121 Q18.7 Was it in the past six months? numeric 275 (71.2%) 1 Yes 48 (43.2%)
2 No 63 (56.8%)
122 Q19_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - Police in this neighborhood are responsive to local issues. numeric 33 (8.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 88 (24.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 116 (32.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 67 (19.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 41 (11.6%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 41 (11.6%)
123 Q19_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are doing a good job in dealing with problems that really concern people in this neighborhood numeric 37 (9.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 70 (20.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 100 (28.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 83 (23.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 43 (12.3%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 53 (15.2%)
124 Q19_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police have positive interactions with people in this neighborhood. numeric 43 (11.1%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (21.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 111 (32.4%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 88 (25.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 34 (9.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 35 (10.2%)
125 Q19_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are fair in their treatment of people in this neighborhood. numeric 52 (13.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 88 (26.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 106 (31.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 87 (26.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 24 (7.2%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 29 (8.7%)
126 Q19_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not doing a good job in preventing crime in this neighborhood numeric 37 (9.6%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 62 (17.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 59 (16.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 82 (23.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 75 (21.5%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 71 (20.3%)
127 Q19_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police do a good job in responding to people in this neighborhood after they have been victims of crime. numeric 58 (15.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (22.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 81 (24.7%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 96 (29.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 32 (9.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 44 (13.4%)
128 Q19_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about policing in this neighborhood (1. Strongly agree, 2. Somewhat agree, 3. Neither agree nor disagree, 4. Somewhat disagree, 5. Strongly disagree) - The police are not able to maintain order on the streets and sidewalks in this neighborhood. numeric 40 (10.4%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 46 (13.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 53 (15.3%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 72 (20.8%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 65 (18.8%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 110 (31.8%)
129 Q20_1 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Is there a youth center for children or adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 10 (2.6%) 1 YES 110 (29.3%)
2 NO 120 (31.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 146 (38.8%)
130 Q20_2 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there recreation programs other than those offered in school (are these offered in your neighborhood)? numeric 9 (2.3%) 1 YES 133 (35.3%)
2 NO 90 (23.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 154 (40.8%)
131 Q20_3 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Do the neighborhood schools offer any after-school programs-academic and/or recreational? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 199 (52.6%)
2 NO 37 (9.8%)
3 DON'T KNOW 142 (37.6%)
132 Q20_4 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mentoring services offered, like a Big Brothers or Big Sisters program? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 126 (33.3%)
2 NO 45 (11.9%)
3 DON'T KNOW 207 (54.8%)
133 Q20_5 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are mental health services offered for children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 117 (31.0%)
2 NO 58 (15.3%)
3 DON'T KNOW 203 (53.7%)
134 Q20_6 I am going to read you a list of services for children and adolescents. For each, please tell me if it is offered in your neighborhood. - Are there any crisis intervention services offered to children and adolescents in your neighborhood? numeric 8 (2.1%) 1 YES 107 (28.3%)
2 NO 52 (13.8%)
3 DON'T KNOW 219 (57.9%)
135 Q21_1 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of mental health services numeric 35 (9.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 32 (9.1%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 102 (29.1%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 217 (61.8%)
136 Q21_2 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of family structure numeric 36 (9.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 29 (8.3%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 83 (23.7%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 238 (68.0%)
137 Q21_3 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough support for police numeric 47 (12.2%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 86 (25.4%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 127 (37.5%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 126 (37.2%)
138 Q21_4 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of homeless shelters. numeric 32 (8.3%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 52 (14.7%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 86 (24.3%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 216 (61.0%)
139 Q21_5 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Easy access to guns. numeric 44 (11.4%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 28 (8.2%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 56 (16.4%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 258 (75.4%)
140 Q21_6 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Not enough officers. numeric 50 (13.0%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 65 (19.3%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 110 (32.7%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 161 (47.9%)
141 Q21_7 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lack of jail space. numeric 88 (22.8%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 107 (35.9%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 77 (25.8%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 114 (38.3%)
142 Q21_8 To what degree do you believe each of the following is a cause of crime? - Lenient judges/prosecutors numeric 93 (24.1%) 1 NOT A CAUSE 93 (31.7%)
2 A MINOR CAUSE 92 (31.4%)
3 A MAJOR CAUSE 108 (36.9%)
143 Q22_1 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Property values numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 208 (57.9%)
2 PROBABLY 88 (24.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 28 (7.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 26 (7.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.5%)
144 Q22_2 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Service industry success (i.e. hotel, restaurant) numeric 38 (9.8%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 144 (41.4%)
2 PROBABLY 110 (31.6%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 37 (10.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (12.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 15 (4.3%)
145 Q22_3 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - New Businesses coming to Kansas City numeric 31 (8.0%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 140 (39.4%)
2 PROBABLY 97 (27.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 43 (12.1%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 47 (13.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 28 (7.9%)
146 Q22_4 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Tourism numeric 40 (10.4%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 122 (35.3%)
2 PROBABLY 89 (25.7%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 50 (14.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 58 (16.8%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 27 (7.8%)
147 Q22_5 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Resident exodus numeric 49 (12.7%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 132 (39.2%)
2 PROBABLY 91 (27.0%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 43 (12.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 44 (13.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 27 (8.0%)
148 Q22_6 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Career opportunities numeric 39 (10.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 102 (29.4%)
2 PROBABLY 101 (29.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 58 (16.7%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 56 (16.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 30 (8.6%)
149 Q22_7 What are the chances that crime negatively impacts the following? - Business investment numeric 43 (11.1%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 126 (36.7%)
2 PROBABLY 103 (30.0%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 51 (14.9%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 42 (12.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 21 (6.1%)
150 Q23_1 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for mental health services numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 203 (55.2%)
2 PROBABLY 106 (28.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 30 (8.2%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 20 (5.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.4%)
151 Q23_2 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Promoting new businesses in Kansas City numeric 25 (6.5%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 114 (31.6%)
2 PROBABLY 104 (28.8%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 62 (17.2%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 55 (15.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 26 (7.2%)
152 Q23_3 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More tourism numeric 33 (8.5%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 84 (23.8%)
2 PROBABLY 61 (17.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 88 (24.9%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 73 (20.7%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 47 (13.3%)
153 Q23_4 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More Affordable housing options numeric 23 (6.0%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 215 (59.2%)
2 PROBABLY 84 (23.1%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 31 (8.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 27 (7.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 6 (1.7%)
154 Q23_5 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More career opportunities numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 209 (57.3%)
2 PROBABLY 91 (24.9%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 34 (9.3%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 19 (5.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 12 (3.3%)
155 Q23_6 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More business investment numeric 29 (7.5%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 146 (40.9%)
2 PROBABLY 102 (28.6%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 60 (16.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 30 (8.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 19 (5.3%)
156 Q23_7 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More funding for police numeric 32 (8.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 141 (39.8%)
2 PROBABLY 76 (21.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 48 (13.6%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 51 (14.4%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 38 (10.7%)
157 Q23_8 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - Tougher Sentencing numeric 41 (10.6%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 106 (30.7%)
2 PROBABLY 81 (23.5%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 68 (19.7%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 49 (14.2%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 41 (11.9%)
158 Q23_9 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More family interventions numeric 32 (8.3%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 157 (44.4%)
2 PROBABLY 114 (32.2%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 49 (13.8%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 25 (7.1%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 9 (2.5%)
159 Q23_10 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More supervised activities for youth numeric 25 (6.5%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 205 (56.8%)
2 PROBABLY 113 (31.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 27 (7.5%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 12 (3.3%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 4 (1.1%)
160 Q23_11 What are the chances that each of the following initiatives would be effective solutions to crime reduction? - More gun legislation (e.g., ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, universal background checks on all gun sales). numeric 26 (6.7%) 1 ALMOST CERTAINLY 224 (62.2%)
2 PROBABLY 48 (13.3%)
3 ABOUT EVEN 24 (6.7%)
4 PROBABLY NOT 31 (8.6%)
5 ALMOST NO CHANCE 33 (9.2%)
161 Q24_1 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral obligation to obey the police numeric 26 (6.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 173 (48.1%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 97 (26.9%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 50 (13.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 17 (4.7%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.4%)
162 Q24_2 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - The police can be trusted to make decisions that are right for my community. numeric 22 (5.7%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 67 (18.4%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 112 (30.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 80 (22.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (15.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 50 (13.7%)
163 Q24_3 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to support the decisions of police officers, even when I disagree with them numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 75 (20.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 99 (27.6%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 59 (16.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 48 (13.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 78 (21.7%)
164 Q24_4 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I feel a moral duty to obey the instructions of police officers, even if I do not understand the reasons behind them numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 105 (29.2%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 125 (34.8%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 44 (12.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (11.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 45 (12.5%)
165 Q24_5 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - People like me have no choice but to obey the police numeric 29 (7.5%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 101 (28.3%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 83 (23.2%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 69 (19.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 46 (12.9%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 58 (16.2%)
166 Q24_6 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - If you do not do what the police tell you they will treat you badly numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 154 (42.9%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 86 (24.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 56 (15.6%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 40 (11.1%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 23 (6.4%)
167 Q24_7 Now I would like to find out what you think about police in general. - I only obey the police because I am afraid of them numeric 30 (7.8%) 1 STRONGLY AGREE 67 (18.8%)
2 SOMEWHAT AGREE 64 (18.0%)
3 NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE 55 (15.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISAGREE 55 (15.4%)
5 STRONGLY DISAGREE 115 (32.3%)
168 Q25_1 How likely is it that you would…. - Call the police to report a crime that you witnessed. numeric 30 (7.8%) 1 VERY LIKELY 199 (55.9%)
2 LIKELY 103 (28.9%)
3 UNLIKELY 30 (8.4%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 24 (6.7%)
169 Q25_2 How likely is it that you would…. - Help the police to find someone suspected of a crime by providing information numeric 32 (8.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 166 (46.9%)
2 LIKELY 108 (30.5%)
3 UNLIKELY 47 (13.3%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 33 (9.3%)
170 Q25_3 How likely is it that you would…. - Report dangerous or suspicious activities to the police numeric 31 (8.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 176 (49.6%)
2 LIKELY 123 (34.6%)
3 UNLIKELY 39 (11.0%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 17 (4.8%)
171 Q25_4 How likely is it that you would…. - Provide the police with information that helps them solve a crime numeric 32 (8.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 192 (54.2%)
2 LIKELY 108 (30.5%)
3 UNLIKELY 36 (10.2%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 18 (5.1%)
172 Q25_5 How likely is it that you would…. - Take an inexpensive item from a store without paying for it numeric 28 (7.3%) 1 VERY LIKELY 10 (2.8%)
2 LIKELY 19 (5.3%)
3 UNLIKELY 35 (9.8%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 294 (82.1%)
173 Q25_6 How likely is it that you would…. - Take prescription medication that was not prescribed to you numeric 26 (6.7%) 1 VERY LIKELY 10 (2.8%)
2 LIKELY 24 (6.7%)
3 UNLIKELY 47 (13.1%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 279 (77.5%)
174 Q25_7 How likely is it that you would…. - Consume alcohol in a place where you weren’t supposed to numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 VERY LIKELY 16 (4.5%)
2 LIKELY 31 (8.6%)
3 UNLIKELY 69 (19.2%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 243 (67.7%)
175 Q25_8 How likely is it that you would…. - Park a car in a place that were not supposed to numeric 29 (7.5%) 1 VERY LIKELY 18 (5.0%)
2 LIKELY 49 (13.7%)
3 UNLIKELY 99 (27.7%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 191 (53.5%)
176 Q25_9 How likely is it that you would…. - Exceed the speed limit while driving a motor vehicle numeric 39 (10.1%) 1 VERY LIKELY 56 (16.1%)
2 LIKELY 101 (29.1%)
3 UNLIKELY 87 (25.1%)
4 VERY UNLIKELY 103 (29.7%)
177 Q26 numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Yes 143 (38.3%)
2 No 230 (61.7%)
178 Q27 character 0 (0.0%) 253 (65.5%)
Can’t name them 1 (0.3%)
(Nonspecific orgs known) 1 (0.3%)
A kid program 1 (0.3%)
A new one I read about, but I can’t remember what it’s called. It’s only a year or two old. 1 (0.3%)
Ad Hoc 1 (0.3%)
Ad Hoc community for crime, Block Peace 1 (0.3%)
Aim 4 Peace 3 (0.8%)
Aim 4 peace, ad hoc 1 (0.3%)
Aim for peace 2 (0.5%)
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179 Q28 character 0 (0.0%) 262 (67.9%)
A good cause they are making an impact 1 (0.3%)
All good efforts that are making an impact. 1 (0.3%)
All sound good 1 (0.3%)
Alright 2 (0.5%)
At times we take turn, I think we are down in crimes in the last month 1 (0.3%)
Didn’t make a difference for violence 1 (0.3%)
Doesn’t think much of the results of the programs. Not realistic follow through doesn’t happen 1 (0.3%)
Doesn’t think there’s much impact of initiatives at the moment 1 (0.3%)
Don’t see it 1 (0.3%)
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180 Q29_1 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of life in the city. numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 51 (14.0%)
2 SATISFIED 177 (48.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 82 (22.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 32 (8.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 23 (6.3%)
181 Q29_2 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Feeling of safety in your neighborhood. numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 84 (23.0%)
2 SATISFIED 146 (39.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 59 (16.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 47 (12.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 30 (8.2%)
182 Q29_3 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Physical appearance of your neighborhood. numeric 19 (4.9%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 74 (20.2%)
2 SATISFIED 139 (37.9%)
3 NEUTRAL 56 (15.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 49 (13.4%)
5 DISSATISFIED 49 (13.4%)
183 Q29_4 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall image of the city numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 45 (12.3%)
2 SATISFIED 162 (44.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 84 (23.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 50 (13.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 25 (6.8%)
184 Q29_5 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of services provided by KCMO numeric 20 (5.2%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 36 (9.8%)
2 SATISFIED 121 (33.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 104 (28.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 63 (17.2%)
5 DISSATISFIED 42 (11.5%)
185 Q29_6 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Value received for city tax dollars and fees numeric 32 (8.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 25 (7.1%)
2 SATISFIED 69 (19.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 99 (28.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 71 (20.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 90 (25.4%)
186 Q29_7 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall feeling of safety in the city numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 31 (8.5%)
2 SATISFIED 112 (30.7%)
3 NEUTRAL 101 (27.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 64 (17.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 57 (15.6%)
187 Q29_8 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Overall quality of education system numeric 53 (13.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 28 (8.4%)
2 SATISFIED 67 (20.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 85 (25.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 69 (20.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 84 (25.2%)
188 Q29_9 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of police services numeric 29 (7.5%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (8.1%)
2 SATISFIED 98 (27.5%)
3 NEUTRAL 91 (25.5%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 69 (19.3%)
5 DISSATISFIED 70 (19.6%)
189 Q29_10 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Quality of neighborhood services numeric 42 (10.9%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 30 (8.7%)
2 SATISFIED 110 (32.0%)
3 NEUTRAL 109 (31.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 47 (13.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 48 (14.0%)
190 Q29_11 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Relationship neighborhood & police between numeric 42 (10.9%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 34 (9.9%)
2 SATISFIED 108 (31.4%)
3 NEUTRAL 100 (29.1%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 52 (15.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 50 (14.5%)
191 Q29_12 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Effectiveness of local police protection numeric 32 (8.3%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 35 (9.9%)
2 SATISFIED 96 (27.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 104 (29.4%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 59 (16.7%)
5 DISSATISFIED 60 (16.9%)
192 Q29_13 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Enforcement of local traffic laws numeric 31 (8.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (8.2%)
2 SATISFIED 113 (31.8%)
3 NEUTRAL 97 (27.3%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 60 (16.9%)
5 DISSATISFIED 56 (15.8%)
193 Q29_14 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Parking enforcement services numeric 47 (12.2%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 32 (9.4%)
2 SATISFIED 106 (31.3%)
3 NEUTRAL 126 (37.2%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 34 (10.0%)
5 DISSATISFIED 41 (12.1%)
194 Q29_15 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - How quickly police respond to emergencies numeric 49 (12.7%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 31 (9.2%)
2 SATISFIED 88 (26.1%)
3 NEUTRAL 84 (24.9%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 51 (15.1%)
5 DISSATISFIED 83 (24.6%)
195 Q29_16 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - Responsiveness of police dept to resident concerns. numeric 48 (12.4%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 29 (8.6%)
2 SATISFIED 90 (26.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 98 (29.0%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 49 (14.5%)
5 DISSATISFIED 72 (21.3%)
196 Q29_17 NOW I AM GOING TO READ SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT YOUR PERCEPTIONS OF KCMO. - The city’s overall efforts to prevent crime numeric 31 (8.0%) 1 VERY SATISFIED 22 (6.2%)
2 SATISFIED 66 (18.6%)
3 NEUTRAL 109 (30.7%)
4 SOMEWHAT DISSATISFIED 74 (20.8%)
5 DISSATISFIED 84 (23.7%)
197 Q30 Do you use technology (e.g., neighborhood apps, social media groups) to stay informed about crime or disorder in your neighborhood? numeric 13 (3.4%) 1 Yes 214 (57.4%)
2 No 159 (42.6%)
198 Q31_10 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Next Door numeric 281 (72.8%) 1 Next Door 105 (100.0%)
199 Q31_11 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Ring Neighbors numeric 304 (78.8%) 1 Ring Neighbors 82 (100.0%)
200 Q31_12 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Citizen App numeric 373 (96.6%) 1 Citizen App 13 (100.0%)
201 Q31_13 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Facebook numeric 264 (68.4%) 1 Facebook 122 (100.0%)
202 Q31_14 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Twitter numeric 362 (93.8%) 1 Twitter 24 (100.0%)
203 Q31_15 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice TikTok numeric 363 (94.0%) 1 TikTok 23 (100.0%)
204 Q31_16 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Instagram numeric 353 (91.5%) 1 Instagram 33 (100.0%)
205 Q31_17 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) numeric 366 (94.8%) 1 Neighborhood Specific Groups ( Ex. BLOCK WATCH) 20 (100.0%)
206 Q31_18 Which platforms or apps do you use to monitor neighborhood safety? (Select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) numeric 351 (90.9%) 1 Other (PLEASE SPECIFY) 35 (100.0%)
207 Q31_18_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 351 (90.9%)
311 app 1 (0.3%)
Broadcaster 1 (0.3%)
Computer 1 (0.3%)
Crime watch maps 1 (0.3%)
CrimeMapRadar. Also, now KC isn’t on Citizen App. 1 (0.3%)
Email, KCStar 1 (0.3%)
Fire alarm 1 (0.3%)
Fox4 kc app 1 (0.3%)
Google search 1 (0.3%)
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208 Q32 Have you ever reported suspicious activity or a crime in your neighborhood using technology (e.g., apps, social media)? numeric 172 (44.6%) 1 Yes 68 (31.8%)
2 No 146 (68.2%)
209 Q33 Do you feel that technology-based platforms (e.g., apps, social media) have made your neighborhood safer? numeric 173 (44.8%) 1 Strongly Agree 48 (22.5%)
2 Agree 60 (28.2%)
3 Neutral 69 (32.4%)
4 Disagree 24 (11.3%)
5 Strongly Disagree 12 (5.6%)
210 Q34 Have you noticed an increase in neighborhood disorder (e.g., vandalism, theft) through updates or alerts from these technology platforms? numeric 173 (44.8%) 1 Yes, significantly 35 (16.4%)
2 Yes, slightly 40 (18.8%)
3 No, it has remained the same 124 (58.2%)
4 No, it has decreased 14 (6.6%)
211 Q35 Do you believe that increased use of technology in your neighborhood (e.g., security cameras, apps) has contributed to a decrease in crime or disorder? numeric 172 (44.6%) 1 Strongly Agree 35 (16.4%)
2 Agree 60 (28.0%)
3 Neutral 76 (35.5%)
4 Disagree 31 (14.5%)
5 Strongly Disagree 12 (5.6%)
212 Q36 The city is prepared to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup. numeric 37 (9.6%) 1 Strongly Agree 51 (14.6%)
2 Somewhat Agree 105 (30.1%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 68 (19.5%)
4 Somewhat disagree 49 (14.0%)
5 Strongly disagree 76 (21.8%)
213 Q37 Hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup will improve safety and security in the city. numeric 33 (8.5%) 1 Strongly Agree 57 (16.1%)
2 Somewhat Agree 87 (24.6%)
3 Neither agree nor disagree 88 (24.9%)
4 Somewhat disagree 48 (13.6%)
5 Strongly disagree 73 (20.7%)
214 Q38 Did you attend the Chiefs parade on February 14, 2024? numeric 21 (5.4%) 1 Yes 95 (26.0%)
2 No 270 (74.0%)
215 Q39 If the Chiefs win the Superbowl again, will you attend the Chief’s parade in 2025? numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 Yes 125 (34.8%)
2 No 234 (65.2%)
216 Q40 character 0 (0.0%) 28 (7.3%)
1948 1 (0.3%)
1’996 1 (0.3%)
12/23/1989 1 (0.3%)
1844 1 (0.3%)
1893 1 (0.3%)
1936 1 (0.3%)
1941 2 (0.5%)
1942 2 (0.5%)
1943 1 (0.3%)
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217 Q41 Gender Identity: - Selected Choice numeric 11 (2.8%) 1 Male 171 (45.6%)
2 Female 198 (52.8%)
3 Non-binary 1 (0.3%)
5 My identity is not listed above (Please Specify) 5 (1.3%)
218 Q41_5_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 383 (99.2%)
I accept the gender assigned at birth (Male), but most people and mammals are bisexual. 1 (0.3%)
No response 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
219 Q42_1 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice white numeric 190 (49.2%) 1 white 196 (100.0%)
220 Q42_2 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Black or African American numeric 245 (63.5%) 1 Black or African American 141 (100.0%)
221 Q42_3 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice American Indian or Alaska Native numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 American Indian or Alaska Native 10 (100.0%)
222 Q42_4 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Asian numeric 375 (97.2%) 1 Asian 11 (100.0%)
223 Q42_5 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander numeric 383 (99.2%) 1 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 3 (100.0%)
224 Q42_6 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Other: numeric 363 (94.0%) 1 Other: 23 (100.0%)
225 Q42_7 Race: ( select all that apply) - Selected Choice Two or More Races: numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 Two or More Races: 10 (100.0%)
226 Q42_6_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 370 (95.9%)
Hispana 2 (0.5%)
Hispanic 3 (0.8%)
Human Race 1 (0.3%)
I'm with Spencer Wells on this: there is only one race on this planet and that is the human race. 1 (0.3%)
Irish 1 (0.3%)
Latina 2 (0.5%)
Latino 2 (0.5%)
Mixed 1 (0.3%)
Sicilian Italian/Cuban 1 (0.3%)
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227 Q42_7_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 378 (97.9%)
African American and Indian 1 (0.3%)
Black & white 1 (0.3%)
Black and White 1 (0.3%)
Cherokee, Blackfoot, Hebrew 1 (0.3%)
Italians and boriquan 1 (0.3%)
Iu 1 (0.3%)
NA 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
228 Q43 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Ancestry: numeric 27 (7.0%) 1 Yes 47 (13.1%)
2 No 312 (86.9%)
229 Q44 Your Education Level: numeric 16 (4.1%) 1 8th grade or less 5 (1.4%)
2 9th to 12th grade 19 (5.1%)
3 High school graduate or GED 73 (19.7%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 20 (5.4%)
5 Some college (no degree) 59 (15.9%)
6 Two-year associate degree 27 (7.3%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 94 (25.4%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 15 (4.1%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 58 (15.7%)
230 Q45 Mother's Education Level: numeric 51 (13.2%) 1 8th grade or less 22 (6.6%)
2 9th to 12th grade 25 (7.5%)
3 High school graduate or GED 112 (33.4%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 14 (4.2%)
5 Some college (no degree) 42 (12.5%)
6 Two-year associate degree 38 (11.3%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 51 (15.2%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 8 (2.4%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 23 (6.9%)
231 Q46 Father's Education Level: numeric 81 (21.0%) 1 8th grade or less 15 (4.9%)
2 9th to 12th grade 29 (9.5%)
3 High school graduate or GED 95 (31.1%)
4 Technical, trade, vocational, or business school/program after high school 26 (8.5%)
5 Some college (no degree) 32 (10.5%)
6 Two-year associate degree 13 (4.3%)
7 Four-year bachelor’s degree 54 (17.7%)
8 Some postgraduate or professional schooling (no degree) 4 (1.3%)
9 Postgraduate or professional degree (e.g., master’s, doctorate, medical, or law) 37 (12.1%)
232 Q47 Family and Household Relationship Status: numeric 31 (8.0%) 1 Single, never married 103 (29.0%)
2 Married, first time 109 (30.7%)
3 Married, not first time 31 (8.7%)
4 Separated, though legally married 10 (2.8%)
5 Divorced, living without partner 45 (12.7%)
6 Widowed, living without partner 27 (7.6%)
7 Living with a partner (not spouse), first time 20 (5.6%)
8 Living with a partner (not spouse), not first time 10 (2.8%)
233 Q48 Are you a parent, step-parent, or guardian? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 243 (65.0%)
2 No 131 (35.0%)
234 Q49 character 0 (0.0%) 149 (38.6%)
0 88 (22.8%)
0, children are adults 1 (0.3%)
0, they are grown up. I have grandkids. 1 (0.3%)
1 42 (10.9%)
15 or 20 1 (0.3%)
2 48 (12.4%)
2 adult children 1 (0.3%)
3 16 (4.1%)
3 adult children 1 (0.3%)
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235 Q50 character 0 (0.0%) 28 (7.3%)
2 1 (0.3%)
Chinese 1 (0.3%)
E 1 (0.3%)
En 1 (0.3%)
eng 1 (0.3%)
english 5 (1.3%)
English 302 (78.2%)
English (90)Spanish 1 (0.3%)
English American Sign Language 1 (0.3%)
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236 Q51_1 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 224 (58.0%) 1 Employed full-time 162 (100.0%)
237 Q51_2 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 348 (90.2%) 1 Employed part-time 38 (100.0%)
238 Q51_3 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 346 (89.6%) 1 Self-employed 40 (100.0%)
239 Q51_4 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 360 (93.3%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 26 (100.0%)
240 Q51_5 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 377 (97.7%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 9 (100.0%)
241 Q51_6 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 371 (96.1%) 1 Student 15 (100.0%)
242 Q51_7 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 307 (79.5%) 1 Retired 79 (100.0%)
243 Q51_8 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 372 (96.4%) 1 Homemaker 14 (100.0%)
244 Q51_9 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 361 (93.5%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 25 (100.0%)
245 Q51_10 Current Employment Situation: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 379 (98.2%) 1 Other (please specify) 7 (100.0%)
246 Q51_10_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 379 (98.2%)
Disabled 1 (0.3%)
Employed PRN 1 (0.3%)
I have been a writer all my life, a full-time writer since 2001. 1 (0.3%)
In dental school 1 (0.3%)
Jj 1 (0.3%)
more than 1 job 1 (0.3%)
Yo 1 (0.3%)
247 Q52 Employment of Other Adults in the Household: numeric 62 (16.1%) 1 Yes 169 (52.2%)
2 No 155 (47.8%)
248 Q52.2_1 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed full-time numeric 238 (61.7%) 1 Employed full-time 148 (100.0%)
249 Q52.2_2 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Employed part-time numeric 364 (94.3%) 1 Employed part-time 22 (100.0%)
250 Q52.2_3 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Self-employed numeric 367 (95.1%) 1 Self-employed 19 (100.0%)
251 Q52.2_4 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, seeking work numeric 371 (96.1%) 1 Unemployed, seeking work 15 (100.0%)
252 Q52.2_5 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unemployed, not seeking work numeric 382 (99.0%) 1 Unemployed, not seeking work 4 (100.0%)
253 Q52.2_6 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Student numeric 376 (97.4%) 1 Student 10 (100.0%)
254 Q52.2_7 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Retired numeric 357 (92.5%) 1 Retired 29 (100.0%)
255 Q52.2_8 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Homemaker numeric 378 (97.9%) 1 Homemaker 8 (100.0%)
256 Q52.2_9 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Unable to work due to disability or health reasons numeric 375 (97.2%) 1 Unable to work due to disability or health reasons 11 (100.0%)
257 Q52.2_10 Current employment situation of other adults in the household: (check all that apply) - Selected Choice Other (please specify) numeric 337 (87.3%) 1 Other (please specify) 49 (100.0%)
258 Q52.2_10_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 342 (88.6%)
Disabled 1 (0.3%)
I live alone 3 (0.8%)
I’m a single mother 1 (0.3%)
It's just my child & I in the home 1 (0.3%)
Jj 1 (0.3%)
Just him 1 (0.3%)
Just me 1 (0.3%)
Just respondent 1 (0.3%)
Lives alone 4 (1.0%)
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259 Q53 Home Ownership: - Selected Choice numeric 26 (6.7%) 1 Own 214 (59.4%)
2 Rent 131 (36.4%)
3 Live with family/friends without paying rent 11 (3.1%)
4 Other (please specify) 4 (1.1%)
260 Q53_4_TEXT character 0 (0.0%) 382 (99.0%)
G 1 (0.3%)
Rent to own from family 1 (0.3%)
Rental apartment 1 (0.3%)
Still have a mortgage 1 (0.3%)
261 Q54 Number of times moved in the past 5 years: numeric 29 (7.5%) 1 0 184 (51.5%)
2 1 97 (27.2%)
3 2 38 (10.6%)
4 3 18 (5.0%)
5 4 8 (2.2%)
6 5 5 (1.4%)
7 6 2 (0.6%)
8 7 3 (0.8%)
12 11+ 2 (0.6%)
262 Q55 character 0 (0.0%) 21 (5.4%)
1 1 (0.3%)
1 month 3 (0.8%)
1 week 2 (0.5%)
1 year 18 (4.7%)
1 year and 3 months 1 (0.3%)
1 year next week 1 (0.3%)
1 year. 1 (0.3%)
1 years 1 (0.3%)
1 yr 8 mos 1 (0.3%)
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263 Q56 Imagine the most religious person you know. How religious would you say they are? numeric 41 (10.6%) 1 Not at all 14 (4.1%)
2 Slightly 23 (6.7%)
3 Moderately 56 (16.2%)
4 Very 252 (73.0%)
264 Q57 Compared to that person, how religious would you say that you are? numeric 42 (10.9%) 1 I am not at all 77 (22.4%)
2 I am much less 103 (29.9%)
3 I am slightly less 80 (23.3%)
4 I am about the same 64 (18.6%)
5 I am even more 20 (5.8%)
265 Q58 Imagine the most spiritual person you know. How spiritual would you say they are? numeric 54 (14.0%) 1 Not at all 11 (3.3%)
2 Slightly 28 (8.4%)
3 Moderately 67 (20.2%)
4 Very 226 (68.1%)
266 Q59 Compared to that person, how spiritual would you say that you are? numeric 56 (14.5%) 1 I am not at all 42 (12.7%)
2 I am much less 69 (20.9%)
3 I am slightly less 87 (26.4%)
4 I am about the same 104 (31.5%)
5 I am even more 28 (8.5%)
267 Q60 Are any firearms now kept in or around your home? numeric 12 (3.1%) 1 Yes 110 (29.4%)
2 No 232 (62.0%)
3 Don't Know/ Not sure 13 (3.5%)
4 Refused 19 (5.1%)
268 Q61 Are any of these firearms now loaded? numeric 275 (71.2%) 1 Yes 43 (38.7%)
2 No 58 (52.3%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 6 (5.4%)
4 Refused 4 (3.6%)
269 Q62 Are any of these loaded firearms also unlocked? numeric 279 (72.3%) 1 Yes 31 (29.0%)
2 No 65 (60.7%)
3 Don't Know/Not sure 6 (5.6%)
4 Refused 5 (4.7%)
270 Q63 Which of these income brackets is closest to the total household income in your home? numeric 18 (4.7%) 1 Less than $5,000 25 (6.8%)
2 $5,000 to $9,999 6 (1.6%)
3 $10,000 to $14,999 19 (5.2%)
4 $15,000 to $19,999 10 (2.7%)
5 $20,000 to $24,999 19 (5.2%)
6 $25,000 to $29,999 15 (4.1%)
7 $30,000 to $34,999 14 (3.8%)
8 $35,000 to $39,999 8 (2.2%)
9 $40,000 to $49,999 14 (3.8%)
10 $50,000 to $59,999 30 (8.2%)
(...) (...)
271 Q64_1 How would you evaluate your current economic status relative to others at this time? - My economic status is... numeric 46 (11.9%) 1 Greatly below average 33 (9.7%)
2 Below average 73 (21.5%)
3 Average 121 (35.6%)
4 Above average 94 (27.6%)
5 Greatly above average 19 (5.6%)
272 Q31_21 ¿Qué plataformas o aplicaciones utiliza para monitorear la seguridad del vecindario? (Seleccione todas las opciones que correspondan) - Selected Choice Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) numeric 384 (99.5%) 1 Grupos de redes sociales locales (ejm., Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok) 2 (100.0%)
273 SurveyDate numeric 269 (69.7%) 2024-10-31 15:31:37 1 (0.9%)
2024-10-31 22:14:19 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 10:08:34 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 19:35:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-01 23:15:46 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-03 18:17:06 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:42:20 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 09:59:11 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 10:14:54 1 (0.9%)
2024-11-04 12:28:06 1 (0.9%)
(...)
274 Duration__in_seconds_ numeric 269 (69.7%) [15, 240828] 117
275 Finished Finished numeric 269 (69.7%) 0 False 6 (5.1%)
1 True 111 (94.9%)
276 Q122 character 269 (69.7%) 71 (60.7%)
O 1 (0.9%)
Barry Harbour is an older neighborhood. Very few children. Mostly older people. Several neighbors have died recently. Houses have sold to new folks and people mostly keep to their selves. 1 (0.9%)
been a good neighborhood-alot of us have lived here a long time 1 (0.9%)
Bridgework Condos and City Homes are a pretty tight knit community within the River Market that look after each other and property. 1 (0.9%)
Glad you are doing this. 1 (0.9%)
Honestly, we don't interact with our neighborhood. We pay an HOA and have access to a neighborhood pool, but otherwise, we keep to ourselves. We have lived her 6 years, and I don't know the name of anyone who lives in our neighborhood. Most of them are Trump supporters, so I really have no interest in knowing them. However, I do wish we knew some people, but short of just going and knocking on their doors (after living here for 6 years and never speaking, AWKWARD), there's just no chance to do so. I am saddened that my kids aren't spending time outside with the neighbor kids (if there even are any), that was such an important facet of my own childhood. 1 (0.9%)
I appreciate the work you do. As a researcher myself, I know how hard it is to get quality data. While we just moved to KC in July, I lived here for a few years (downtown) and am not new to the city! 1 (0.9%)
I believe my neighbors in my area have all had concerns over the violence moving closer to Waldo. The crime that is committed here, it from people coming from other neighborhoods because ours is seen as “nicer” with nicer things to take. 1 (0.9%)
I don’t think police prevent crime. 1 (0.9%)
(...)
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save_html(kccombclean_codebook, file = here("codebooks", "kccombclean_codebook.html"))


That all seemed to work. We don’t love the complicated code necessary to get the value labels back after using the mutate() function to change certain values to missing. But other options didn’t seem to work consistently or correctly. Let’s go ahead and save the cleaned version of the combined data so that we can use it for any further wrangling, recoding, and analyses in another quarto document.

10.0.11 Save Cleaned Data

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saveRDS(kc_combsurv_clean, here("Data", "kc_combsurv_clean.rds"))

  1. While we initially went to the recode function from the dplyr package, it turns out this has been superseded with case_match.↩︎