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Online crime statistics survey

Thank you for taking the time to look at our crime statistics online. To improve this section we would be grateful if you could spend a few moments completing this survey to let us know your views.

1. How easy did you find the crime statistics section to navigate? Please tick.
Very easy Fairly easy Neither Fairly difficult Very difficult
2. How informative did you find the section? Please tick.
Very informative Fairly informative Neither Fairly uninformative Very uninformative
3. How much do you agree/disagree that the section was useful? Please tick.
Strongly agree Tend to agree Neither Tend to disagree Strongly disagree
4. To what extent do you feel that the section was well presented? Please tick.
Very well presented Fairly well presented Neither Poorly presented Very poorly presented
5. How might this facility be improved?
6. The web page allows you to see figures for five incident types (anti-social behaviour, burglary, robbery, vehicle crime and violence against the person). Do you think these are adequate and cover all your needs? Please tick.
Yes No
If 'no', please explain which other incident types you would like to see and why:
7. How often do you think you would access the crime statistics section of the website? Please tick.
Often Occasionally Rarely Never
8. After looking at the statistics for your local area, do you feel... Please tick.
More safe Neither Less safe
9. To what extent do the statistics reflect your perceptions of criminal activity in your local area? Please tick.
Much higher A bit higher About the same A bit lower Much lower
10. From looking at the crime statistics section, how much do you agree/disagree that the police are doing a good job in your local area? Please tick.
Strongly agree Tend to agree Neither Tend to disagree Strongly disagree
11. Currently, the online crime statistics for Kent are available down to ward level1. The government proposes providing these statistics for smaller areas where it may be possible to identify individual households. With this in mind, how much do you agree/disagree that web-based crime statistics should be provided lower than ward level? Please tick.
Strongly agree Tend to agree Neither Tend to disagree Strongly disagree
12. Are there any other comments you would like to make?

1 A ward is currently the smallest level at which an area is divided for electoral and administrative purposes, usually represented by one or more councillors and with a national average population of approximately 5, 500. Provided by Office of National Statistics (2008).