Paying for Policing – The results of our Policing in Essex Precept Survey
6 December 2017

Essex residents are willing to invest more in policing – that’s the message from members of the public who took part in a recent survey carried out by Roger Hirst, the Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Essex.
More than 5,000 people completed the survey. The headline results are:
Roger Hirst said: “It is clear from the results of this survey that people want to see more investment in local policing and that investment should be focussed on local neighbourhood policing, tackling anti-social behaviour, gangs and dealing with serious and organised crime. This echoes what I hear at the regular public meetings that I hold in each district across Essex.”
He added: “I will be using these results while I look at how we move forward on investing in policing across the country.
“We should hear from the Government in mid-December what the police funding settlement will be which will give us a clearer picture about the future financial situation. I am the national lead for finance for Police and Crime Commissioners and have been lobbying the Government for a fairer financial settlement for police forces across the country, as well as for the freedom to raise the police precept. These results will be an important piece of my argument while I continue these discussions.
“I would like to thank everybody who took the time to complete the survey. Your views on policing are greatly appreciated.”
A briefing paper detailing the full results of the survey is available below.
Policing Precept Survey Report December 2017 FINAL
- Investing in more policing – 66 percent of respondents said that in general they would be prepared to invest more in policing to help improve the service provided.
- Lifting the cap on the policing element of the Council Tax – 65 percent of respondents said that if the Government agreed to it, they would be prepared to see the cap lifted so that more Council Tax could be raised and made available for policing in Essex.
- 75 per cent of those who gave a view said they were prepared to contribute an additional £10 or more per annum to invest in policing. Another 16 per cent were prepared to pay £5 a year more.

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