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Communities are being encouraged to share what they think about Warwickshire Police.
We’re looking to gather people’s experiences with crime and have launched an online survey to listen to community views on priorities and how and where we need to make improvements.
Available until the end of September, the survey, will take just five to ten minutes to complete.
We’ll then publish a report of the survey findings in the coming months along with more opportunities to get involved and influence the force.
The survey can be completed using your computer, tablet, or smartphone here: https://online1.snapsurveys.com/PublicConfidenceSurvey2024
Officers are also available to help people complete the survey if they don’t have access to tech.
Debbie Tedds, Chief Constable, said: “As Chief Constable, I am committed to ensuring our officers work for our communities, based at local stations, and dedicated to local neighbourhoods to engage with people, prevent harm and investigate crime effectively to bring offenders to justice.
“We want to hear your views and give you opportunity to influence the service that we provide. Let’s work together to make Warwickshire better for us all.”