Force wants to hear from crime victims
Victims of crime across Devon and Cornwall are being asked to take part in an anonymous survey.
It aims to build a picture of how the force is supporting victims of crime and the results will be used to help future victims of crime get the best possible support.
The survey is open to anyone who has been a victim of crime in the past two years, even if they have not reported it to police.
Anyone under the age of 18 must get permission from a parent or guardian before taking part.
It will take around 10 minutes to fill out and you can leave at any time.
Police and Crime Commissioner, Alison Hernandez said “Supporting victims is one of my key responsibilities and I am committed to ensuring that everyone who is affected by crime can access high-quality services and is made to feel supported by police.
“Experiencing crime is different for each person, and can range from mildly annoying to deeply traumatic, so it’s important that police treat everyone with dignity and respect.
The survey runs until the end of September 2023 – click here to take part.
If you have any questions about the survey, email info@eaprc.co.uk.
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