Wednesday, 27 May 2015

BIGGEST ever Survey to Uncover True Impact of Policing and Crime in Rural Areas


Countryside residents in the Thames Valley are urged to make their voices heard in National Crime Poll.

The largest ever survey into crime and anti-social Behaviour (ASB) in rural areas has been launched in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to find out how the police can better serve rural communities. 

The survey, launched by the National Rural Crime Network (NRCN), is open to anyone living or working in rural areas and has been organised to help build a picture of what is a widespread but often misunderstood issue.

The Police and Crime Commissioner, Anthony Stansfeld, is encouraging people who work or live in rural areas of the Thames Valley to come forward and give their views on policing in their community and the impact crime and anti social behaviour has on them and their neighbours.

The survey will be open until Wednesday 24th June. To access the survey please click here.




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