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Oklahoma City Police Practices Short Survey
Thank you for taking a few minutes to complete this important survey! 

The National Center for Law and Economic Justice is a legal organization that fights for racial and economic justice. We're working with community activists in Oklahoma City and County to gather information about law enforcement's patterns of racially discriminatory traffic enforcement, improper use of checkpoints, retaliation against protestors, and the lack of accountability and consequences for police misconduct.

This survey asks about potentially traumatic experiences with policing in Oklahoma City; please answer as you feel comfortable. 

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What is your name (or alias)?
What is your race/ethnicity? Check all that apply.

Have you ever felt discriminated against based on your race or other identities during a traffic stop or through other traffic enforcement practices by the Oklahoma City Police Department (OCPD) or Oklahoma County Police in the last 4 years? 

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Have you ever had any other interactions with the OCPD or Oklahoma County Police (not involving traffic stops) in which you felt discriminated against based on your race or other identities, or felt harmed in any other ways in the last 4 years? 

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Has an Oklahoma City or County police officer ever asked you about your immigration status?
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If yes, describe your experience(s) in a few words:
Is it ok for someone at NCLEJ to contact you about your experiences with the OCPD or Oklahoma County Police? *
What is your email address?
What is your phone number?
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