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Have your say on antisocial behaviour in your community |
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Dear resident,
Have your say on antisocial behaviour in your community We're launching a new survey in partnership with the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner to capture your thoughts and concerns about antisocial behaviour in your local community.
We take antisocial behaviour seriously and it is at the core of our neighbourhood policing activity. We’ve developed a plan to reduce antisocial behaviour for 2026 onwards, and your views are central to helping this plan continue to grow and work effectively for our local communities.
Antisocial behaviour can have a real impact on how safe people feel where they live. By taking part in the survey, you can help identify what matters most in your area and where action should be focused.
“West Midlands Police take antisocial behaviour very seriously and we take positive, proactive activity every day, to tackle offenders and reduce it whenever and wherever it occurs. However, it is important that our approach is informed by you, the public who live, work and visit the West Midlands.
“While we may know where and when it is occurring, we also need to know more about how it makes you feel, the impact it has on you and your family and how we can deal with it better.
The survey will be open throughout February, and everyone who lives, works, or spends time in the West Midlands is encouraged to take part.
Feedback from the survey will directly inform the approach taken by West Midlands Police and partners to reduce and prevent antisocial behaviour moving forward.
If you would like to report antisocial behaviour or report another crime, head to the West Midlands Police website:
Or call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously with information about crime on 0800 555 111. Always dial 999 if life is in danger or a crime is in progress.
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