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| Date | April - May 2004 |
| Aims | This survey was carried out to help inform the Spelthorne Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership's new Crime and Disorder Reduction Strategy for 2005-2008. A separate survey of businesses was also carried out. |
| Methodology | The survey was carried out using a self completion postal methodology. An initial mailshot was sent to 3,500 randomly selected households across the borough, with a second copy of the survey sent to all non respondents after 3-4 weeks. |
| Overview | The survey included sections on respondents' perception of safety, problems in their neighbourhood, concerns about crime, experience of crime and issues surrounding crime prevention. |
| Response Rate | A 43% response rate was achieved |
| Main Findings |
Report Annex A - Copy of survey Annex B - Notes on British Crime Survey Annex C - Ward map Annex D - Graphs: crime rates for 2003/04 by ward Annex E - Results tables Annex F - Graphs: % respondents that feel safe after dark by ward Annex G - List of places which make respondents feel unsafe Annex H - Areas most concerned about crimes Annex I - Graphs: extent to which issues are considered a problem Annex J - Graphs: % respondents worried about crimes Annex K - Graphs: % respondents experiencing crimes by ward Annex L - General Comments Annex M - Results: Spelthorne Council's 'General Satisfaction Survey' |
| Contact Information | Tim Kita, Head of Communications & Community Safety 01784 446243 |
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