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| Date | April - May 2002 |
| Aims | This survey was conducted to help the Spelthorne Crime & Disorder Reduction Partnership (comprising the Borough Council, County Council and Surrey Police) gain a clearer picture of local residents’ views on crime. The results were used to develop a Crime & Disorder Reduction Strategy for 2002 – 2005. |
| Methodology | The survey was carried out in accordance with Home Office Guidelines. A self completion postal survey was distributed to over 5,000 randomly selected households across the borough. |
| Overview | Questions were included on crime prevention, fear of crime, crime reporting, satisfaction with policing and future improvements. |
| Response rate | A 45% response rate was achieved |
| Main findings | There is low fear of crime in Spelthorne and a high level of satisfaction with policing. Domestic burglary and vehicle crime are the most common fears, and the top 2 improvements residents would most like to see are a more visible police presence and more CCTV. |
| Additional Information | Consultation work is currently underway to help inform a Strategy for 2005-08 |
| Contact Information: | Tim Kita, Head of Communications and Community Safety 01784 446243 |
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