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Transform Bogotá
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Perception and Victimization Survey
The CCB Survey is composed of five modules:
Victimization
It allows us to characterize the main criminal dynamics affecting citizens, identifying levels of victimization, frequency and type of crimes, associated circumstances and degree of reporting.
Perception:
It allows identifying the feeling of fear related to the subjective sphere of the social construction of fear generated by direct or indirect violence. It is characterized by the fact that it exists before an event occurs (probability of occurrence), but also after it has occurred (fear that it may happen again).
Institutionality:
It allows to identify the level of knowledge, priorities, qualification and trust towards the institutions that lead and execute actions and strategies regarding citizen security, coexistence, access to justice and crime prevention.
Opinion of the Police Service:
It allows to know the opinion of Bogota's citizens regarding the service provided by the Metropolitan Police of Bogota, identifies their level of demand, the reasons for attending and the level of satisfaction with the service provided.
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