Crime Perception Survey ends tomorrow
Thursday, November 29, 2018
by GIS
THE ONLINE SURVEY MEASURES THE FEAR OF CRIME AMONG THE PUBLIC.

A nationwide Crime Perception Survey conducted by the Ministry of Justice, Home Affairs, and National Security, in collaboration with the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force, will close tomorrow, Nov. 30.

The survey will measure the fear of crime among the public.

The data gathered from the survey will help the government formulate solutions that will help stem crime, and ultimately provide the public with an increased sense of safety and security.

Ali Abdul Rahman, a representative working on the survey, encouraged public participation. 

"The ministry is reaching out to the general public, both Saint Lucians and non-Saint Lucians to share your thoughts and ideas in order to collectively better understand and address the fear of crime in your residential and business areas," he said. "The public’s participation in the survey is voluntary. Responses are confidential and will only be used by the Government of Saint Lucia to serve you better in national safety areas.

The online survey opened on Nov. 15. Anyone is free to participate. The survey takes about three to five minutes to complete, and can be accessed via govt.lc/notices.