Have your say on the future of policing in Lincolnshire today!

How do you want your county to be policed? Take the 10 minute online survey and tell the Police and Crime Commissioner your views.

 

Click here to complete the online survey

 

By completing this online survey, you can let the PCC know:

  How much council tax you would or wouldn't be willing to pay to fund policing and crime prevention.

  How you would want to see Lincolnshire Police's limited resources invested

  What your priorities would be in the fight to keep our communities safe

 

Click here to complete the online survey

 

The results from past surveys have influenced decisions taken about how and where to deploy policing resources, including decisions to:

  Increase visible policing - maximising the number of police officers recruited and increasing the number of community beat managers by 12. Further increasing visible policing and protection for our communities.

  Identify criminals faster - providing additional cutting-edge crime fighting capability by expanding the Digital Forensics Team and investing in the latest systems to identify criminals faster than ever before.

  Tackle drug-dealing and supply - providing resources to work in partnership to deliver the new Lincolnshire Drug Strategy – tackling drug dealing and supply whilst supporting those targeted by the illegal trade in drugs to save lives and keep our communities safe.

  Protect children and vulnerable adults from sexual abuse  - boosting the Protecting Vulnerable Persons Unit to further protect the most vulnerable children and adults from sexual violence and abuse and help deliver the justice they deserve.

  Reduce re-offending and the numbers of victims - investing in greater and more effective partnership working in Integrated Offender Management to reduce re-offending and reduce the numbers of victims.

 

 

 

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Published: Tuesday, 8th November 2022