Crime Victim Survey for Tennessee

If you have been a victim of crime JPD is asking for your help. The data from the following survey request from the State of Tennessee will not only assist the State but local jurisdictions to better respond.

The state of Tennessee is looking for information from victims of all types of crime in an effort to better meet their needs. The state has created an online survey that officials hope crime victims will respond to. The website is: www.TNSurvivorSurvey.org and the survey will be available until February 1, 2016.

The Tennessee Office of Criminal Justice Programs (OCJP) manages a systematic, year-round cycle for determining the communities’ needs, identifying the justice system’s problems, setting program priorities, making grant allocation decisions, managing those funded projects, and evaluating the results of those decisions. Strategic program management is a structured process that looks three to five years ahead of daily grants management activities at the changing needs of Tennessee’s justice system. OCJP tracks problems surfacing in the criminal justice system, monitors trends in Tennessee’s communities, assesses the condition of the state’s resources, and measures the recent performance of OCJP-funded programs. All this information helps OCJP focus its future program descriptions, set its funding priorities, prepare its budget requests, and direct its limited resources into areas that promise the best return for the public’s investment.

The Tennessee Office of Criminal Justice Programs (OCJP) has created this survey specifically for victims of crime in Tennessee. It is extremely important for victims of crime to have an array of effective services to meet their needs. As a victim of crime, our office is interested in your feedback. The survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. Thank you for assistance.

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