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 London policing priorities 2010/11

Have your say on the policing of London

London is a vibrant, successful city, a cultural and financial world leader. With a population of over seven and a half million, it is home to some of the wealthiest and the most deprived people in the country. People visit London from across the UK, Europe and the world. It is a 24-hour city with a thriving tourist and business community and a diverse resident and transient population.

Policing London will always be complex. The Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) want to make sure that when the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) plans how they will provide a police service for our city, they understand what is important to the people who live and work here.

Are the police focusing on areas that are important to you?

The MPS policing priorities are reviewed every year. As part of this review we have produced a short online questionnaire to make is easier for you to tell us what you think.

  • What are your top three priorities for policing in London?
  • Why do you choose these priorities?
  • What should the MPS be doing to tackle these priorities?

All completed questionnaires must be submitted or returned by 1st December 2008.

If you are unable to complete the online questionnaire please call 020 7202 0063 (or minicom 020 7202 0173), leaving your name and address and we will send you a paper copy of the questionnaire to complete and return to a freepost address.

If you require a telephone questionnaire, please call 020 7202 0063 (or minicom 020 7202 0173), leave your name and telephone number and somebody will call you back.

The current policing priorities can be found on the MPA website within the Policing London business plan at http://www.mpa.gov.uk/downloads/reports/policingplan2008-11.pdf  or you can contact the MPA on 020 7202 0063 (please leave your name and address on the voicemail and we will post you a hard copy) or 020 7202 0173 (minicom) for further details.

Please take part and have your say on policing in London

Thanks for taking part in the survey.

Section A: Your details

Do you live in London?

Are you responding on behalf of a group or organisation?

For example, a Residents’ Association, Community and Police Engagement Group, youth group, etc.

Can we contact you again to ask about policing in London?

If yes, please fill in your contact details below. You do not have to provide this information if you do not want to be contacted.

Contact details

 Section B: Data protection

We take protecting your personal information very seriously. Any personal information you give us will be handled in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. 

See http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizensandrights/Yourrightsandresponsibilities/DG_10031451 or contact the MPA on 020 7202 0063 (please leave your name and address on the voicemail and we will post details to you) or 020 7202 0173 (minicom) for further details of the Data Protection Act 1998.

Section C: Your policing priorities for London in 2010/11

Please list your top 3 priorities for policing in London in 2010/11.

For example, these could be about a type of crime or anti-social behaviour (ASB) or about the way the police work in London.

Priority 1

Priority 2

Priority 3

Section D: Any further comments

Further comments

Section E: About you

Gender

If you identify as transgender are you:

Age

Ethnicity

Asian or Asian British

Black or Black British

Chinese or other ethnic group

Mixed

White

Prefer not to say

Religion or Belief

Sexual orientation

Disability

Do you consider yourself to be a deaf or disabled person?

If yes, what is the nature of your disability?

Section F: About this questionnaire

Where did you find out about this questionnaire?

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