Public Safety Professionals Surveyed 10 years after 9/11
Posted by kstaley included in Beyond Capella Library
Capella University, in cooperation with several public service associations and the FBI National Academy, recently published a survey they conducted of over 1,000 public service and public safety professionals. The survey found these interesting facts, and so much more:
- The vast majority of respondents (92%) feel that “the emergency preparedness community has improved.”
- Most respondents (71%) feel that the U.S. is better prepared today for a terrorist attack than we were before 9/11
- However, 67% also think that our federal government isn’t “giving this issue enough attention.”
You can read this story about the survey, or the entire survey results, Ten Years Later: A National Survey of Public Service Professionals, to find out more.
-Kim
Posted: September 5th, 2011 under Beyond Capella Library.
Tags: government, public_service