Methods for finding out about your community
A. Require that you fully understand the broad level of community functioning before you examine matters related to your close community
B. Include using mapping technology, which can help you uncover a storehouse of information that is already gathered, such as ownership of parcels of land, crime data for a specific region, number of people living on each block, stress indicators for a specific area, and much more.
C. Include using mapping technology, though you need to recognize that you must generate and represent all of the data that you will include in your map.
D. Windshield surveys, which involve members of your organization placing surveys on the windshields of vehicles parked in large parking lots, with instructions on how to return the survey to your organization.
B
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a. true b. false
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