Police

Northern Ireland

Written answers and statements, 28 October 2009

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Iris Robinson (Strangford, DUP)

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what steps he plans to take to assess public opinion on the adequacy of police coverage across the district command units of Northern Ireland.

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Paul Goggins (Minister of State, Northern Ireland Office; Wythenshawe & Sale East, Labour)

A key role for the Policing Board and District Policing Partnerships is to engage directly with the public on policing matters, and to gauge public views on policing. This includes surveys on satisfaction levels with police patrols in local areas. In April 2009 the Policing Board published results of its Omnibus Survey 'Public perceptions of the police, DPPs and the Northern Ireland Policing Board'; this survey found that 42 per cent. of respondents were very/fairly satisfied with the levels of police patrols in their local area.

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