Safer Essex – impacts of crime and anti-social behaviour in the county survey

Posted on: July 13, 2023

Overview

This survey is aimed at helping the Community Safety Partnerships working across Southend, Essex and Thurrock to identify the impacts of crime and anti-social behaviour in the county.

You can complete the survey about any area in Essex, whether you live, work or study there. You can also complete this survey more than once to give us your views about a different area if you wish to do so.

The results will be used by the Community Safety Partnerships for each area, and Safer Essex, to inform their priorities for the next year.

How we use your data

This survey is for you to provide information to be used by the Community Safety Partnership project. Under the GDPR we have a legal duty to protect any information we collect from you. The information will only be used for the purposes of this project and will not be kept longer than is necessary to do so, up to a maximum of five years.

We share this information with our district council partners and Essex Police, but we will not share your personal details with any other agency unless we have concerns that you or another individual may be at risk of harm or if it is required by law. We do not collect personal information for commercial purposes.

Complete the survey here.

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