OJJDP NTTAC Website feedback form

OJJDP NTTAC User Feedback Forms

OJJDP NTTAC Website Feedback Form 6-16-11

OJJDP NTTAC Website

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OJJDP National Training and Technical Assistance Center


Website Feedback Form


Thank you for visiting the Office of Juvenile and Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) National Training and Technical Assistance Center (NTTAC) website. Your feedback about the website is indispensable in our ongoing efforts to improve the support that OJJDP NTTAC provides to the field. Your participation is completely voluntary.

Please click the number that best represents the extent to which you agree or disagree with the following statements about the website.

1 – I Strongly Disagree with this statement (SD).

2 – I Disagree with this statement (D).

3 – I Neither agree nor disagree with this statement (N).

4 – I Agree with this statement (A).

5 – I Strongly Agree with this statement (SA).

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  1. The OJJDP NTTAC website is user friendly and I am able to navigate through it with ease.

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  1. The OJJDP NTTAC website provides clear guidance for using the various website features.

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  1. It is easy to find information about OJJDP NTTAC services.

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  1. I know where to find information pertaining to assistance from OJJDP NTTAC.

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  1. The OJJDP NTTAC website provides adequate resources and support for navigating the request process.

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  1. I was able to find all the information I needed.

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  1. I plan to continue using this site for my information and training/technical assistance needs.

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  1. I would recommend this site to others.

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  1. Overall, I was satisfied with the OJJDP NTTAC website.

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10. How did you discover the OJJDP NTTAC website?


  • OJJDP NTTAC exhibit, publication, or conference presentation

  • Link from another website

  • Search engine such as Google

  • Colleague who is familiar with OJJDP NTTAC resources

  • My OJJDP program manager or other OJJDP staff person

  • Other (please specify):


11. How frequently do you visit the OJJDP NTTAC website?


  • This is my first time

  • Less than once a year

  • 1 to 4 times a year

  • 1 to 4 times a month

  • Once a week or more


12. What is the primary reason you came to the OJJDP NTTAC website today?


  • To find general information about the juvenile justice field

  • To request training and technical assistance

  • To learn about workshops and conferences

  • To learn about OJJDP initiatives and tools

  • To learn about funding opportunities

  • To gather resources and research

  • To find more information about topics in the NTTAC supported service area

  • To perform tasks in the consultant community

  • To perform tasks in the requester community

  • To perform tasks in the TA provider community

  • Other (please specify):


13. Which pages on the OJJDP NTTAC website did you visit today?

(Final response choices will be inserted upon approval of the form so that the most up-to-date website pages can be included.)


14. What aspects of the OJJDP NTTAC website do you find most helpful?


15. What challenges, if any, have you encountered while using the OJJDP NTTAC website?


16. What types of information would you like to see on the OJJDP NTTAC website that would make NTTAC more helpful to you?


17. Do you have any additional comments about the OJJDP NTTAC website?


Respondent Information


18. Which of the following best describes your current role? (Please choose only one.)

  • Consultant

  • Requester

  • Provider

  • Other (please specify):


19. Which of the following best describes the field in which you work? (Please choose only one.)

  • Ancillary youth services (e.g., recreation, prevention, mentoring, after-school)

  • Child and family services (e.g., child welfare, adoption)

  • Community-based organization

  • Compliance monitors

  • Corrections

  • Detention

  • Court services

  • DMC coordinator

  • Education/schools

  • Faith-based organization

  • Information technology

  • Juvenile justice specialist

  • Law enforcement

  • Legal services–defense

  • Legal services–prosecution

  • Mental health

  • Other advocacy (e.g., GAL, CASA)

  • Other residential services

  • Parole/community corrections

  • Private sector/business

  • Probation

  • Problem solving/specialized courts (e.g., drug courts)

  • Research

  • SAG representative

  • Substance abuse

  • Truant youth/dropout

  • Youth mentoring

  • Other: ______________


20. How many years of experience do you have in the field of juvenile justice?


  • 0 – 2 years

  • 3 – 5 years

  • 6 – 8 years

  • 9 – 11 years

  • 12 – 14 years

  • 15 or more years



21. How would you describe the population with whom you primarily work? (Check all that apply.)


  • At-risk youth

  • Children of incarcerated parents

  • Dependent youth

  • Incarcerated youth

  • Homeless youth

  • Mentally ill youth

  • Pre-adjudicated youth (e.g., youth awaiting a judicial outcome)

  • Post-adjudicated youth (e.g., youth on parole, probation, or under community supervision)

  • Substance using or abusing youth

  • Teen parents

  • Youth younger than 10 years of age

  • Youth ages 11–15 years

  • Youth ages 16– the legal age of adulthood in your community

  • Youth in the child welfare system (e.g., foster youth, adopted youth, abused/neglected youth)

  • Youth volunteers

  • Other: ______________



Thank you for taking the time to participate in this interview. We value your input!


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