It asks what type of crimes matter most to you: it asks about victim support and violent crime, as well as road safety and antisocial behaviour. It also asks whether you’ve been a victim of crime and whether you have installed your own security devices, like alarms and doorbell cameras.
Tuesday, 28 September 2021
Have Your Say - Kent PCC Matthew Scott's Police and Crime Plan Survey 2021
Kent Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Scott has launched a survey that will determine his focus for the next few years.
Every 4 years, the Police and Crime Commissioner must decide the priorities for the Kent Police Force. To do that, Matthew Scott has launched a survey and is seeking your opinion on whether the force is performing as it should and where you think resources should be focussed in the future.
It asks what type of crimes matter most to you: it asks about victim support and violent crime, as well as road safety and antisocial behaviour. It also asks whether you’ve been a victim of crime and whether you have installed your own security devices, like alarms and doorbell cameras.
It asks what type of crimes matter most to you: it asks about victim support and violent crime, as well as road safety and antisocial behaviour. It also asks whether you’ve been a victim of crime and whether you have installed your own security devices, like alarms and doorbell cameras.
The results of this survey will influence the Commissioner’s new Police and Crime Plan, which sets out the strategy for the police for the next 4 years.
The anonymous survey only takes around 5 minutes to complete at >> www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/PCC2021
Watch Matthew's survey video at >> https://youtu.be/g5bdBd3Foao
The Office of Kent Police and Crime Commissioner website is >> www.kent-pcc.gov.uk
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