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Your Community Safety Unit is a group of local police officers, police community support officers (PCSOs) with a sergeant and inspector dedicated to serving your community. The team is made up of officers based in your area, supported by additional officers from the wider force.
We work closely with local authorities, local organisations and community leaders to find useful, long-term solutions to local problems, while maintaining our wider focus on reducing crime across Kent.
We have recently introduced a messaging service called My Community Voice. The service helps residents, businesses, and community groups to keep in touch with their local policing teams. The service sends updates about your local area directly from the police officers themselves. Find out more about My Community Voice and register.
This map uses data from local forces. The hotspots give only a loose idea of where crimes happened. Actual locations and details of crimes are kept anonymous.
Please note that not all crimes that occurred can be shown on the map.
170 incidents of Crime occurred in Kent Police could not be mapped to a location and therefore are not on this map. Learn more about how data is managed on police.uk.
Location anonymisation is accurate to 2012 population and housing developments.
Known issues with forces' data are set out in the changelog on data.police.uk.