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ÿþ- RESTRICTED - North East Leeds Safer Neighbourhoods Survey Halton Moor Community Intelligence July 2008 BACKGROUND Figure 1. Area Surveyed in 2008, Halton Moor A survey was commissioned during 2008 to establish a baseline of perceived levels of crime amongst residents in an area of Halton Moor within the Crossgates, Whinmoor and Temple Newsam NPT area of North East Leeds. A survey was distributed early 2008 to 800 households within the hotspot (see figure 1). A total of 451 surveys were returned, resulting in a 56% response rate. This briefing sheet details the community intelligence obtained from the survey. The results are statistically significant to +/- 4%. FEAR OF CRIME 1. Respondents were asked how they feel levels of crime in their neighbourhood compare to others in the county: 40% 30% 32% 31% 20% 21% 10% 0% Better About the same Worse 2. Respondents were asked to comment on how they feel crime levels had changed over the previous 3 months: Increased About the Same Decreased Burglary Dwelling 9% 31% 22% Street Robbery 4% 20% 22% Theft of Vehicles 6% 32% 24% Theft from Vehicles 7% 29% 18% Sexual Attack 2% 10% 19% 6% 16% 19% Assault 20% 33% 15% Criminal Damage 3. Respondents were asked how safe they feel when outside in their neighbourhood: a) during the day b) after dark 1% 8% 9% 17% 33% Very safe 22% Fairly safe Fairly unsafe 52% 58% Very unsafe All maps: © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. West Yorkshire Police. License No. 100022119 2008 - RESTRICTED - 4. Respondents were asked to provide details of areas in their neighbourhood where they feel unsafe. 22% of respondents named a location within Halton Moor where they feel unsafe. Locations where Residents Feel Unsafe 3 22 3 3 6 14 7 Kendal Drive (14) Halton Moor Road (7) Chill Out Centre, Coronation Parade (6) Wykebeck area (3) Irwin Approach (3) Park (3) Please note: the numbers in brackets and on the map indicate the number of respondents who identified each location as a problem area. 5. Respondents were asked how worried they felt about different crime types. The chart below shows the proportion of people either fairly worried or very worried about different crime types: 80% 60% 61% 40% 43% 42% 40% 40% 20% 21% 18% 0% LOCAL SIGNAL CRIMES AND DISORDERS Some crimes and disorders act as warning signals to people about their exposure to risk, and so impact on the public s sense of security. Some signals may require partner involvement to address. By tackling these types of crimes and disorders, we are targeting those problems that matter most to the public. 6. Respondents were asked to identify the signal crimes and disorders that affect their neighbourhood. Here are the top six signals identified and the proportion of respondents who recognised them as a problem: 1. Teenagers hanging around on the streets 39% 2. Vandalism to property or vehicles 32% 3. Fly tipping, dumping rubbish 26% 4. Vandalism to bus shelters, telephone kiosks 24% 5. Dog fouling, stray dogs 23% All maps: © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. West Yorkshire Police. License No. 100022119 2008 t e e l l ck ng ng u c cl i ge i i l a a l t hi h a g e e at As v ve w ug l am a m d u / y d of l t om y f a r ar ex e n l er f i t S g h b m T ur ri ob hef B T C R - RESTRICTED - Locations of Teenagers Hanging Around Locations of Vandalism to Property or Vehicles 4 4 3 6 4 7 11 4 4 5 12 3  Kendal Drive (12)  Cartmell Drive (7)  Levens Close (3)  Broadway (4)  Cartmell Drive (11)  Boldmere Road (6)  Oak Road (3)  Kyffin Avenue (4)  Ullswater Crescent (5)  Broadway (4)  Oak Road (4)  Boldmere Road (4) Locations of Fly Tipping, Locations of Vandalism to Bus Locations of Dog Fouling, Dumping Rubbish Shelters, Telephone Kiosks Stray Dogs  Cartmell Drive (12)  Coronation Parade (21)  Oak Road (10)  Back of Lombard Street (9)  Selby Road (18)  Kendal Drive (8)  Boldmere Road (8)  Ullswater Crescent (7)  Cartmell Drive (6)  Kendal Drive (5)  Temple Newsam Road (6)  Boldmere Road (4)  Terminus, Coronation Parade (4) Please note: the numbers in brackets and on the maps indicate the number of respondents who identified each location as a problem area. LOCAL POLICING PRIORITIES 7. Respondents were asked to list the three most important issues the police should address in order to improve their neighbourhood. Whilst there were a variety of responses at different levels of seriousness, there were clear priorities that respondents agreed upon: 1. Groups of teenagers hanging around the streets 2. More police patrol 3. Vandalism 4. CCTV 5. Burglary PUBLIC CONFIDENCE AND SATISFACTION 8. Respondents were asked if they were familiar with the NPTs, PCSOs and Local Authority neighbourhood Wardens working in their neighbourhood: % of respondents who are familiar with the NPTs, PCSOs and Neighbourhood Wardens who work in their area 30% 24% 20% 10% 8% 3% 0% NPTs PCSOs Neighbourhood Wardens All maps: © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. West Yorkshire Police. License No. 100022119 2008 - RESTRICTED - 9. To assess how satisfied the public are with the service they receive from the Police, respondents were asked to what extent they agree with the following statements: Disagree Agree The police understand the issues that affect my neighbourhood 4% 63% 7% 56% The police are dealing with the issues that matter to this neighbourhood 4% 75% The police are polite and courteous when dealing with the public 4% 57% The quality of service offered by the police is of a high standard 29% 25% I am well informed of crime issues affecting my neighbourhood PUBLIC REASSURANCE 10. Respondents were asked how well they felt the Police and other agencies are performing in the following areas: Not Very Well Quite Well Very Well Reducing crime 10% 55% 9% Reducing anti-social behaviour 17% 48% 11% Arrest of criminals 14% 37% 7% Detecting crime 11% 39% 5% Cleaner, safer streets and public spaces 20% 45% 7% More police officers and PCSOs on the street 14% 44% 11% 11. Respondents were asked how reassured specific police activities made them feel: More reassured No difference Less reassured 17% 73% Patrol by marked police vehicles 2% 10% 80% Foot patrol by police officers 1% 2% 18% 66% CCTV cameras 37% 26% 2% Community meetings 3% 33% 29% Contact points, weekly clinics 5% 33% 36% Newsletters, leaflets about police activity 6% 36% 26% Poster adverts about local initiatives 5% 30% 31% Neighbourhood watch schemes 2% 16% 32% Mobile police stations All maps: © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. West Yorkshire Police. License No. 100022119 2008

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