A year ago, the LDS Church sent out a survey to its nearly 70,000 full-time missionaries across the globe, asking them about safety issues.
Though the Utah-based faith provided no data to the public, it has decided, based on those results, to target a second survey at missions where the Mormon proselytizers reported “multiple safety concerns,” church spokesman Daniel Woodruff said in a news release.
“Information from this follow-up survey will be shared with mission presidents,” he added, “to help them understand the potential risks in their missions and to help them consider where missionaries are placed.