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Tell us which crimes are a priority to you

4:56 pm, Tuesday, 22nd March 2022 - 1 year ago

Council information and partnerships

Local people are being invited to take part in an annual consultation to tell the authorities in our area about their experiences of crime.  

The consultation, which is held each year, is part of the Joint Strategic Intelligence Assessment (JSIA), and helps the Community Safety Partnership to get a clearer picture of where to direct their resources and which crimes to prioritise.

Local people are being asked how their family have been affected by crime in the last 12 months, whether they feel that the level of crime in their area has increased, decreased, or stayed the same, and how they perceive individual crimes to be a problem.

The responses from local residents are combined with crime data for the local area, giving the Council, Police and other local services a picture of what crime is taking place compared with the public perception of crime and where people feel more resources should be directed.

This consultation is open from Wednesday 16 March 2022 to Wednesday 27 April 2022. To take part, visit www.nelincs.gov.uk/have-your-say.

If you need to speak to someone to give your views, ask any questions or you need a copy of the survey posting to you, you can ring the community safety team on 07471 559147 or send an email to nelcsp@nelincs.gov.uk.

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