PUBLIC SAFETY SENTIMENT RESEARCH

2025

NASHVILLE RESIDENTS

The 2025 Public Safety Sentiment Assessment was conducted in September by Impact Research, a leading national opinion research firm. The survey included over 1,000 Nashville adults and was administered in both English and Spanish via phone and text-to-web. The overall margin of error is ±3 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.

New this year: Data is now broken down by neighborhood, aligned with the neighborhoods defined by Imagine Nashville. This neighborhood-level sentiment data has also been added to the Public Safety Data Dashboard, providing a more detailed view of local crime and safety trends.

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2024

NASHVILLE RESIDENTS

We are pleased to share key findings from the inaugural Nashville Police + Public Safety Alliance public opinion poll. The findings reveal valuable information about how Nashvillians perceive the safety of our community and the work of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.

This unique research effort boasts a representative sample of Davidson County residents providing reliable insight into the community’s feelings about crime, crime prevention and the police. It is a tool that will act as a trusted measure of our city’s efforts to improve public safety for years to come. The findings will also play a pivotal role in informing the Alliance’s work and, we hope, help other organizations to better serve the needs of our community.

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NASHVILLE BUSINESS LEADERS

We are pleased to share key findings from the Nashville Police + Public Safety Alliance’s survey of Nashville business leaders. The findings reveal valuable information about how businesses and nonprofits — key partners in the Nashville Safety Alliance’s work — perceive the safety of our community and the work of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. The survey was conducted as pilot project to supplement our 2024 survey of Nashville residents.

This pulse check boasts strong participation from top leaders, with 83 percent of participants identifying as owners, CEOs, partners, C-Suite officials, or senior managers. The survey results provide useful insight into the community’s feelings about crime, crime prevention and the police. The findings will help inform the Alliance’s work to better serve the needs of our community.

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