We asked 10,000 Phoenix residents about their experiences with police

Throughout 2018 - 2019 Poder in Action staff and community volunteers surveyed over 10,000 people, mostly in South Phoenix and Maryvale, about their experiences and perceptions of police. The survey asked residents about safety, police interactions, and perceptions of the Phoenix Police Department. The goal of the study was to better understand the complex relationship communities of color in Phoenix have with policing in our neighborhoods. 

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The Results

Our findings confirmed what our people have been saying forever - what we look like and where we live impacts how police (mis)treat us. The data showed experiences of mistreatment and violence changes drastically along lines of race, gender, sexuality and age. A complicated paradox also emerged: the majority of community members fear and distrust the police and, at the same time, many still view the police as contributing to safety, despite their personal experiences.

Community Speaks Out on Policing

“Put yourself in my shoes”

“I don't trust any of them.”

“Stop putting fear into people.”

“Tengo miedo a la policía”/”I’m scared of the police”

KEY FINDINGS

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