Police Commissioner's Survey
Police and Crime Commissioner Rupert Matthews has unveiled a robust engagement programme giving residents, businesses and partner services a front seat in his plans to make Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland safer.
In the first major engagement exercise since his re-election, the PCC is asking everybody who lives or works in the force area to identify the issues that matter most to them. The survey is targeted at residents, businesses, stakeholders and all those agencies and services that will play a key role in supporting the PCC to cut crime and anti-social behaviour.
The feedback will be instrumental in shaping the Commissioner's Police and Crime Plan 2024-28 and he is adamant that local people, including the business community, have an ongoing say on how policing should be delivered.
"The survey should only take a few minutes to complete, and I urge everyone who lives or works in the city and two counties to make the time to take part."
The survey asks people to rank priorities in several key areas from supporting victims and witnesses of crime, preventing rural crime, road safety, business crime through to tackling serious violence and neighbourhood crime. It also draws feedback on the police estate and how efficiency can be improved.
The survey will be available online until 30 August 2024. To complete, visit: https://bit.ly/LOPCC-PPCP2024.
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Kevin Parker
(OPCC Leicestershire, Comms Officer, OPCC)
Posted: Wed, 17 Jul 2024