We are collecting surveys from the community to help ensure that Denver residents’ tax dollars are being used to create healthy, safe, and equitable communities for all. We want to learn more about your experiences with Denver’s criminal legal system and get your input on how your tax dollars could be used more effectively.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.1. How often do you see police officers in your community? *Multiple times a dayDaily1-2 times a weekLess than once a weekAlmost never2. How would you describe the impact of the criminal legal system in your life? *Very negativeMore negative than positiveNeither positive nor negativeMore positive than negativeVery positive3. Over the years, Denver has dramatically expanded its criminal justice system (or what we call the criminal legal system) and this year is spending almost $600 million on that system. What impact has this had on how healthy, safe, and equitable Denver is? *Very negativeMore negative than positiveNeither positive nor negativeMore positive than negativeVery positive4. The expansion of Denver’s criminal legal system has been harmful for many individuals, families, and communities. Have you, your family, or your community been harmed? *YesNoIf you answered yes to the question above, are you interested in sharing that experience?5. Have you or a close friend or a family member ever avoided calling the police out of fear of immigration consequences or police violence? *Yes, immigration consequencesYes, police violenceYes, both immigration consequences and police violenceNo6. Each Denver taxpayer is paying $1,945 on average for the criminal legal system this year. Would you like to see more or less of your tax dollars go to policing? *Less FundingMore FundingFunding should stay the sameWhere do you think this funding could be better utilized to make our communities safe? (Please select your top 5) *High-quality and equitable educationEnvironmental sustainabilityUniversal healthcare Living wage jobs for all workers Universal access to quality housing Public safety efforts that rely on prevention and community-based intervention instead of policing and incarcerationHigh-quality public transportationAccess to healthy and affordable food for all peopleInvestment in art and cultureStronger social safety net for residents experiencing challenges in their livesHigh-quality parks and recreational opportunities Accountability for corporations that harm the public Zipcode *Gender *MaleFemaleNon-BinaryTransgenderIntersexOther I prefer not to sayRace/Ethnicity *Latino/a/xWhite/CaucasianAfrican American/BlackAsian/Pacific IslanderNative AmericanBiracialMultiracialOtherRace/Ethnicity *Latino/a/xWhite/CaucasianAfrican American/BlackAsian/Pacific IslanderNative AmericanBiracialMultiracialOtherAge *NameFirstLastEmailPhone NumberWe are working with interested Denver residents to create a Community Bill of Rights that would guide future public investments and create a city in which all people can thrive. Would you like to participate in our efforts to take action on these issues and create a Community Bill of Rights?Yes (please drop your name, email, and phone above)NoSubmit