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Helen Turner
Community Safety Manager
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Victim of crime
Yes
No
prefer not to say
• 10% did not Report the crime
• 4% didn’t trust Police
• 2% didn’t think it was worth it
• 10% felt nothing would be done
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lighting
Drugs and alcohol
ASB
Speeding Cars
Noise
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Fear of crime %
Who responded?
• 59% female
• 64% aged between 35 – 64
• 84% heterosexual
• 18% disability
• 90% White British
Area responses from the survey
21% of responses from Newport- Capital18% of responses from Ryde (2nd biggest town)30% of responses from North East28% of responses from South Wight
You said……………
“Crime has risen since I came to the island in 2004, quite a lot the roads are very unsafe people driving to fast going through red lights”
“Massive cuts to police and fire. Closing of police and fire properties.”
You said……….
“lack of police and long wait to call 101 “
“speeding cars are a problem”
“I did report some of the crimes, but felt the
police did not do enough to prevent it. So did
not report other crimes, as I feel I would be a
nuisance.”
Safe Island
• Community continues to feel safe
• One of safest places in the South East to
live and work
Contacts
• Helen Turner - Community Safety
Manager