Crime, Dorset | Posted on October 11th, 2024 | return to news
Dorset’s annual crime survey goes live
Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick is asking Dorset residents to complete the Annual Survey.
Dorset’s Police and Crime Commissioner is asking residents to complete the Annual Survey, telling him how safe they feel and how ‘visible and connected’ they feel to Dorset Police.
PCC David Sidwick was elected to office for a second term earlier this year. He has set about updating his Police and Crime Plan to reflect the achievements made during his first term, alongside the changed national, regional, and local picture.
Completing the Annual Survey will provide key information about how safe the people of Dorset feel in their communities, and whether they feel Dorset Police are using their resources to the best effect where they live.
Sidwick said: “I know how important it is to feel safe where you live and that’s why I am asking as many Dorset residents as possible to complete my survey.
“I am your voice in policing and want to hear what matters to you and the crimes which affect where you live. This will allow me to take stock of how things have changed since last year.
“Your opinion matters to me, and to policing, and will help shape the work I do in the future. Thank you in advance for your time.”
To take the survey, visit surveymonkey.com/r/ANNSURV24.
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