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National Rural Crime Survey

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NATIONAL RURAL CRIME SURVEY

GET INVOLVED: If you live or work in a rural area please take a few moments to complete this survey = http://www.nationalruralcrimenetwork.ne ... rvey-2015/

The survey was launched yesterday across England, Wales and Northern Ireland by the National Rural Crime Network (NRCN). It calls for people who work or live in rural areas to come forward and give their views on policing in their community, the impact crime and ASB has on them and their neighbours and to ultimately help shape the future of crime prevention and rural policing.
This is the largest ever survey into crime and anti-social Behaviour (ASB) in rural areas and it aims to find out how the police can better serve rural communities.

The survey closes on 24th June.
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