Washoe County Sheriff's Office Launches Community Feedback Survey in Partnership with UNR
The Washoe County Sheriff's Office (WCSO) has announced the launch of a comprehensive community survey designed to better understand the needs, concerns, and experiences of residents across the county. Developed in partnership with the University of Nevada, Reno, this initiative in attempting to represent a step toward strengthening community-police relationships and improving public safety services.
The anonymous survey is now available at washoesheriff.com/survey and will remain open through Monday, September 1st, providing residents with a two-week window to share their feedback. The completely anonymous nature of the survey ensures that participants can provide honest, candid responses without any concerns about identification.
"Listening to our community is at the heart of our mission to serve and keep our community safe," said Sheriff Darin Balaam. This sentiment underscores the Sheriff's Office commitment to transparency and community engagement as fundamental pillars of effective law enforcement.
The feedback collected is suppose to help shape departmental policies, resource allocation, and strategic planning for the coming years. This data-driven approach ensures that law enforcement services align with actual community needs rather than assumptions.