Last chance to have your say on crime and policing
By Evie Payne
12th Jul 2023 | Local News
Time is running out to share your views on crime and policing in Rutland.
There are just a few days left to complete Police and Crime Commissioner Rupert Matthews' survey, designed to understand how policing and crime is perceived by the public across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
The survey, which closes on 16 July, is designed to capture residents' views on a range of issues from how safe or unsafe they feel in specific community locations through to what worries them most when they are in public places. Further research will take place via focus groups.
The results will help the Commissioner assess public trust and confidence in the police so he can hold the Chief Constable to account more effectively. It will also help improve the safety and wellbeing of local people by ensuring policing resources are targeted to areas identified by the public as needing improvement.
The survey is anonymous and Mr Matthews is appealing for people from all backgrounds to contribute to ensure feedback is truly representative of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland's diverse communities.
"This is one of the largest research projects of its kind to run across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland and will provide a detailed insight into the way in which policing and crime is perceived by the public," he said.
"The information we receive will be vital for helping me to map out future improvements to services and to ensure these are aligned with the priorities of the public.
"As Commissioner, I serve the public. Listening to the views and experiences of residents is very important to me 'Because People Matter'. I've made it my mission as PCC to build confidence and trust in local policing and to achieve this I need to understand precisely what we do well and what we need to do better.
"I would encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to spare 10 minutes to complete this survey. We are lucky to live in a unique and richly diverse area. Understandably, people's experiences of policing may differ depending on their background and the community in which they live. It is vital I understand these experiences in their totality, so we have a rounded picture."
Please click here to participate.
Residents are assured that the results from the survey will be reported anonymously and there is no obligation to provide any personally identifying details.
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