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We are seeking the thoughts and views of our local public on community safety issues and what your concerns are in relation to crime and disorder.
This includes things like tackling illegal drug supply and use; violence (including domestic abuse); hate crime; counter terrorism; acquisitive crimes like theft and burglary; as well as other crime types.
Please share your thoughts in our survey below. Your responses will be used to contribute to how local community safety partners will address crime and disorder locally.
We are seeking the thoughts and views of our local public on community safety issues and what your concerns are in relation to crime and disorder.
This includes things like tackling illegal drug supply and use; violence (including domestic abuse); hate crime; counter terrorism; acquisitive crimes like theft and burglary; as well as other crime types.
Please share your thoughts in our survey below. Your responses will be used to contribute to how local community safety partners will address crime and disorder locally.
Welcome to our community safety public survey. This survey will help shape the local approach to tackling crime and disorder and developing th new Community Safety Partnership Strategy. Please take the time to answer the questions in full, providing context for your answers where required.
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