The National Rural Crime Network have commissioned the biggest ever survey to uncover the true impact of rural crime.
The survey, which runs for five weeks, offers the chance for people living or working in rural areas of Derbyshire to give their views in a national survey about crime and policing in the countryside, and it has been welcomed and promoted by the county’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Alan Charles.
With wildlife crime high on the Commissioner’s agenda, he’s encouraging people to fill in the survey which was launched on Wednesday, May 20.
The survey is the largest ever to delve into crime and anti-social behaviour in rural areas as well as on farms.
It will be open until Wednesday, June 24.
http://www.nationalruralcrimenetwork.net/survey?member=Derbyshire
Rural Crime Survey
Friday May 22, 2015 by Fiona H



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