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National Rural Crime Survey
As your Police and Crime Commissioner, and Chair of the National Rural Crime Network, I encourage you to get involved in the biggest rural crime survey to uncover the true impact of policing and crime in rural areas.
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Please get involved and make a difference
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- Do you feel the police are visible enough?
- Is crime under-reported?
- What are your views on police response in your area?
- Is crime under reported?
- How does crime and the fear of crime impact your community?
- Are you concerned about threats to wildlife?
Act now to make your voice heard
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The largest ever survey into crime and anti-social Behaviour (ASB) in rural areas has been launched in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to find out how the police can better serve rural communities.
The survey, launched by the National Rural Crime Network (NRCN), is calling for anyone living or working in rural areas to take part in the survey to help build a picture of what is a widespread but often misunderstood issue.
You don’t need to have been a victim of crime to have a view on how the police work. You may be concerned about police visibility or response, see incidents that go unreported, or you may have a local officer who is engaged and proactive.
The survey, which is taking place with support from the Home Office, aims to build a body of information to improve national awareness of crime in rural areas as well as provide a clearer picture of attitudes towards crime to help inform government and local policy.
Please publicise the survey by sharing this message and displaying the poster wherever possible.
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Find out more about the survey
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Tune in to BBC One this Sunday at 7.00pm to watch Countryfile and find out more about the survey and the work of the National Rural Crime Network.
If you miss the programme, watch it on the BBC One website
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Surgeries
If you, or someone you know, has a policing or community issue that they would like to discuss in confidence with me, please come along to one of my personal 1:1 surgeries.
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- 24 June - Skipton surgery, Skipton Youth and Community Centre, Otley Street, Skipton, BD23 1ET
- 1 July - Filey surgery, Evron Centre, 58 John Street, Filey YO14 9DQ
- 6 July - Stokesley surgery, Community Care Association, North Rd, Stokesley, Middlesbrough, TS9 5DH
- 20 July - Thirsk surgery - Venue to be confirmed
- 27 July - Leyburn surgery - Venue to be confirmed
- 27 July - Bedale surgery - Venue to be confirmed
- 6 August - Pateley Bridge surgery - Venue to be confirmed
- 10 August - York surgery - Venue to be confirmed
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Julia Mulligan
Police and Crime Commissioner for North Yorkshire
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