Sceptre is a week of intensified work around knife crime and is a national initiative supported and co-ordinated by the National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC).
Sceptre compliments existing work carried out by Hertfordshire Constabulary around knife crime throughout the year and is an opportunity to focus in on efforts to tackle knife crime at several levels – from engaging with young people in schools to proactive patrols, amnesty bins and knife sweeps.
Please note that this survey is being sent to people aged from 13 so you may feel some questions don't apply to you.
How safe do you feel in your local area? (1 = very unsafe, 5 = very safe)
Please tell us why you feel that way? In order to review your feedback, we need as much detail as possible.
What impact does knife crime have on your local area?
When using social media are you encouraged to view content around knife crime?
How did this make you feel?
Have you or anyone you know been affected by knife crime?
How does this make you feel?
How well do you feel Hertfordshire Police deal with knife crime in your area?
How do you define your gender?
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