The Crime & Justice Survey provides Islanders with the opportunity to feedback their experiences and opinions on a range of crime and justice related issues and services within the Bailiwick of Guernsey
The 2018 survey is available for completion between the 26th February and 8th April 2018. The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete and is totally anonymous. The results of the survey will help to clarify how we can achieve a justice system which contributes positively to the development of a responsible, tolerant and inclusive society, where everyone is safe secure and the rights of victims are protected.
The survey can be completed online by visiting: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/crimeandjusticegsy2018
Paper copies are available from the following locations:
- Sir Charles Frossard House
- Les Vardes
- The Police Station
- ETWH
- Beau Sejour
- Guilles Alles Library (and their community libraries)
- St Peter Port Constables' Office
- Castel Constables' Office
- Forest Constables' Office
- St Andrew Constables' Office
- St Pierre du Bois Constables' Office
- St Sampson Constables' Office
- St Saviours Constables' Office
- Vale Constables' Office
The survey for this consultation closed on 8th April 2018. Due to the nature of the information we are collecting, we will have to confer with the police and judiciary so they can read through the results before we release them, as a matter of courtesy.
Should you require any further information, please contact us by emailing homeaffairs@gov.gg or call 01481 717353.
Or you can write to us at; Home Affairs, Sir Charles Frossard House, La Charroterie, St Peter Port, Channel Islands, GY1 1FH
If you would like to receive an email and/or text notification when the next consultation becomes available (or you wish to stop receiving those notifications), please log in or register here.
Closed: 8th April 2018