South West Police and Crime Commissioners launch survey on rural crime

By Francesca Evans

12th Jun 2023 | Local News

Police and Crime Commissioners across the South West have joined forces to launch the rural crime survey
Police and Crime Commissioners across the South West have joined forces to launch the rural crime survey

Police and Crime Commissioners across the South West have come together to launch a survey to explore how crime is affecting rural communities.

Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner, David Sidwick, and his counterparts in Devon and Cornwall, Avon and Somerset, Gloucestershire, and Wiltshire are hoping the survey will help them to understand how their county's rural communities are affected by crime.

In 2018, the National Rural Crime Network ran a similar survey which found that rural communities were living in fear of crime, unhappy with the police and felt isolated and vulnerable.

In the five years since, police forces across the South West have shown an increased commitment to tackling rural crime. They have worked together to target criminals who cross each county's rural borders and to seize stolen goods and return the items to their rightful owners.

Most recently in Dorset, the Rural Crime Team worked alongside other forces to recover over a million pounds worth of stolen farm machinery and vehicles. The team have also been investigating animal cruelty and puppy farms, and working jointly with neighbouring forces to conduct proactive patrols for poaching and hare coursing.

Mr Sidwick said: "A lot of work has gone into improving the service our rural residents receive from their police force. It is important that we take a moment to take stock of how far we have come and note where we still need to improve.

"This survey will do just that by allowing us to compare to the 2018 survey data and uncover how rural residents are feeling now.

"As the voice of the public in policing, I am very keen to better understand my constituents' views on these issues and will be urging as many people as possible to respond to the survey.

"I would be delighted and very grateful if Dorset's rural residents would participate in this survey and tell me what they think."

The survey asks rural residents if they have been the victim of any crimes in the last 12 months as well as asking what rural crimes concern them the most.

You can take the survey online here

     

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