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1. Do you live in the United Kingdom?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 

2. Have you ever called the police, to report a crime, car crash etc?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 

3. Have you ever visted a police station?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 

4. Have you been the victim of a crime?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 

Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree
* 5. Do you think the UK police do a good job?
 
 
(please tick ALL that apply)
6. If you do NOT think the UK police do a good job, please select all the reasons why:-
 
Lack of funding
 
Poor use of funding
 
Lack of professionlism
 
Lack of training
 
Not aware of local policing needs
 
Not enough officers
 
Not enough visible patrols (vehicle or foot)
 
Trying to meet too many Government targets rather than cocentrating on local issues
 
Poor leadership
 
Local police not concerned with local community
 
Other

 
 

7. Do you think there should be more officers patrolling the streets?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 

8. Do you think there should be more officers working behind the scenes, e.g. in squads dealing with criminal investigation, murder/homicide, computer fraud etc?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 

9. Do you think private security patrols are a good idea (e.g. where local communities fund private ‘unformed’ security companies to patrol the local streets)
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 
The Government introduced Police Community Support Officers. These officers are not policemen, but have some police powers (e.g. the right to detain an individual for 30 minutes, to demand a name/address) and are employed by the local police purely to patrol areas such as city centres. The PCSOs have a distinctive uniform based on a regular officer, but with bright blue epaulettes, ties and bands around their hats.


10. Have you heard of Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs)?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 

11. Does the use of PCSO seem a good idea?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 

12. Have you seen any PCSOs in your local area?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 

13. If you were stopped by a PCSO would give them the same respect as a police officer?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 

14. If you were stopped by a PCSO would you take them seriously?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 

15. Would you be comfortable dealing with a PCSO rather than a police officer if you were involved in a road traffic accident?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 

16. Would you be comfortable dealing with a PCSO rather than a police officer if you were the victim of a crime?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 
The Community Safety Accreditation Scheme (CSAS) enables the police to train and ‘accredit’ individuals working or local councils to undertake basic police tasks, such as issuing fines for dropping litter. The local council employees that will be accredited will be those working in the community such as dog wardens, street wardens and parking attendants/wardens.

These individuals would wear the uniform of their own employers and have a small lapel badge to denote there are accredited under the CSAS.

17. Are you aware of the Community Safety Accreditation Scheme introduced under the Police Reform Act 2002?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 

18. Does the use of Accredited individuals seem a good idea?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 

19. Have you seen any Accredited people in your local area?
 
Yes
 
Not sure
 
No
 
 

20. If an Accredited person asked you your name and address, would you give it to them?
 
Always
 
Depends upon the reason for wanting it
 
Never
 
 

21. If a police officer asked you your name and address, would you give it to them?
 
Always
 
Depends on the reason for them wanting it
 
Never
 
 

22. If an Accredited person tried to give you a fixed penalty notice (a police fine) for dropping litter, would you accept it?
 
Always
 
Depends upon the circumstances
 
Never
 
 

23. If a police officer tried to give you a fixed penalty notice (a police fine) for dropping litter, would you accept it?
 
Always
 
Depends upon the circumstances
 
Never
 
 

24. If an Accredited person tried to detain you (they have powers to detain a person for 30 minutes), would you stay or walk away?
 
Stay
 
Walk away
 
Run away
 
 

25. If a police officer tried to detain you, would you stay or walk away?
 
Stay
 
Walk away
 
Run away
 
 
Does the colour or style of Uniform affect your perception of authority ......
26. If somebody dressed as a typical police officer (white shirt, black trousers, insignia, black helmet, black fleece/jumper) tried to detain you, how would you react:-
 
Stay and be polite
 
Stay and show displeasure/annoyance
 
Walk away
 
Run away
 
 

27. If somebody dressed similar to a typical police officer (white shirt, black trousers, insignia, black helmet, black fleece/jumper, bright blue tie, blue epaulettes and blue helmet band) tried to detain you, how would you react:-
 
Stay and be polite
 
Stay and show displeasure/annoyance
 
Walk away
 
Run away
 
 

28. If somebody dressed similar to a typical police officer (white shirt, black trousers, insignia, black cap, black jumper, bright red tie, red epaulettes and red helmet band) tried to detain you, how would you react:-
 
Stay and be polite
 
Stay and show displeasure/annoyance
 
Walk away
 
Run away
 
 

29. If somebody dressed in a different uniform (brown shirt, brown trousers, no hat, green jumper, dark brown tie) tried to detain you, how would you react:-
 
Stay and be polite
 
Stay and show displeasure/annoyance
 
Walk away
 
Run away
 
 
 
Additional Comments/Suggestions regarding the use of Accredited individuals for certain policing tasks.
   
 
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