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Public Confidence information now available on line.

17th February 2010

 

The Government requires every police force in England and Wales to assess how the public feels about the police service it receives locally. This is done through two large scale telephone surveys that each force conducts continuously through the year. The first survey assesses the levels of 'service related satisfaction' of vicims of crime and of those individuals involved in road collisions.

The second survey asks about the feelings of the general public towards anti-social behaviour, crime, feelings of safety, engagement and public confidence in the local police force. The results of the most recent survey is available to download on this page. The results show what the people of Lincolnshire feel about Linconshire Police and the service that it delivers.

To find out more about the survey and see the results, click 'Public Confidence' on our home page or click this message.