Survey for Users of FSU School of Criminology Web Site and Cecil Greek's Criminal Justice Pages

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In order to better serve users of these pages the survey below is being conducted. We want to find out whether the Web site is having an impact in areas such as criminal justice education, criminal justice policy, and journalistic reporting on crime and the criminal justice system.

For purposes of this survey, please consider all FSU School of Criminology pages (http://www.fsu.edu/~crimdo), criminal justice pages linked from my home page (http://www.fsu.edu/~crimdo/greek.html) and vita (http://www.fsu.edu/~crimdo/vita.html), and pages residing on the FSU School of Criminology's own server (http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/) as part of one Web site.

All responses will be treated as private, however, I may quote some of the material anonymously in upcoming reports I'm working on. Results from the survey will be discussed at the upcoming ASC meetings in San Diego this November and then posted at the Web site.

Thanks,
Cecil Greek


Part 1: Information About Your Use of the Web Site

1. How many times have you visited pages which are part of this Web site?

2. When did you first discover Cecil Greek's Web pages?

3. How many total pages within the Web site have you visited?

4. How many lectures and articles within the Web site authored by Cecil Greek have you visited?

5. What is your principal reason for visiting the Web site?

6. What have you found to be most helpful about the Web site?

7. Overall, how would you rate this Web site as an aide to criminal justice research?

Part 2: Information About Users

1. Your Primary Occupation

2. Your Age

3. Your Gender

4. Your Educational Background

5. Training/Degrees in Criminal Justice or Criminology

6. Your Email Address

Part 3: Improving the Web Site

1. What additional categories would you like added to the Web site?

2. What improvements in site navigation, use of graphics, fonts, etc. would you suggest?

3. How can these pages better serve your needs?

 

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Please address questions about the survey to Cecil Greek