Survey for victims of a crime

The Office of Police and Crime Commissioner for Bedfordshire (OPCC) is conducting a survey for people who may describe themselves as being the victim of a crime or have been subjected to criminal activity or behaviour within Bedfordshire

Date Published: 02/02/2021

On behalf of the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner:

The Office of Police and Crime Commissioner for Bedfordshire (OPCC) is conducting a survey for people who may describe themselves as being the victim of a crime or have been subjected to criminal activity or behaviour within Bedfordshire. This survey will run until 15th February 2021 at 5pm and can be found here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/FLWXM5R.  The survey is anonymous and open to anyone no matter what the crime was, how long ago it took place or the impact it had.

The aim is to get the survey as far reaching across Bedfordshire as possible within the two week timeframe and the results will contribute to the Victims Needs’ Analysis (VNA) that is currently being undertaken. 

Some of you may have taken part in focus groups with the OPCC recently discussing the VNA.   The survey will help to recognise the different ways that crime can impact individuals and communities. It will offer guidance of how support services can help people to cope and recover and which processes in the criminal justice system are useful to victims or need focus. 

Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner