Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership Respect for Nottingham Survey 2016

Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership Respect for Nottingham Survey 2016

Nottingham Crime and Drugs Partnership Respect for Nottingham Survey 2016 2016 Respect for Nottingham Survey 2016 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This report was prepared for Nottingham Crime & Drugs Partnership in February 2017. Our thanks are given to Philip Broxholme for his help and support in conducting this research. Authors: Dr Steve Wisher, Kate Marshall, and Gillian Roberts Information by Design Main point of contact: [email protected] Final Report – February 2017 Head Office Information by Design Newlands Science Park Inglemire Lane HULL HU6 7TQ Telephone: 01482 467467 Fax: 01482 467468 Email: [email protected] www.ibyd.com 1 | P a g e C o n t e n t s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................................................ 4 1 BACKGROUND AND METHODOLOGY ................................................................................................................. 6 BACKGROUND .................................................................................................................................................................... 6 METHODOLOGY AND SAMPLING ............................................................................................................................................. 6 Sampling Frame and Sample Size .............................................................................................................................. 6 Weighting ................................................................................................................................................................... 7 2 SURVEY FINDINGS .............................................................................................................................................. 8 ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ISSUES – LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD ...................................................................................................... 8 Key Anti-Social Behaviour Issues by Age, Gender, Ethnicity, IMD and Area ............................................................ 14 ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR - NOTTINGHAM CITY CENTRE ............................................................................................................ 18 ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND 16-24 YEAR OLDS ................................................................................................................... 21 OVERALL PERCEPTIONS OF ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR – NI17 .................................................................................................... 22 Perception of Anti-Social Behaviour by Ward .......................................................................................................... 24 COMPOSITE ASB SCORE FOR LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOODS ........................................................................................................... 25 COMPARISON OF RECORDED CRIME RATE AND PERCEPTIONS OF ASB ......................................................................................... 30 EXPERIENCING AND REPORTING ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ........................................................................................................ 32 FEELINGS OF SAFETY – LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD (WHEN IT’S DARK) ............................................................................................ 36 Feelings of Safety by Age, Gender, Ethnicity, IMD and Area .................................................................................... 38 Drivers of feelings of safety ...................................................................................................................................... 39 FEELINGS OF SAFETY - NOTTINGHAM CITY CENTRE................................................................................................................... 40 Feelings of Safety by Age, Gender, Ethnicity, IMD and Area .................................................................................... 41 FEELINGS OF SAFETY BY WARD – LOCAL AREA AND CITY CENTRE ................................................................................................ 42 SENSE OF COMMUNITY ....................................................................................................................................................... 44 Sense of Community by Age, Gender, Ethnicity and IMD ......................................................................................... 46 Sense of Community and Anti-Social Behaviour ...................................................................................................... 46 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN SAFETY, COMMUNITY AND ASB ......................................................................................................... 48 PRIORITIES FOR CRIME AND ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR .............................................................................................................. 49 Identified Issues ........................................................................................................................................................ 49 Combating Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour ........................................................................................................... 51 CONCERNS OF 16-24 YEAR OLDS ......................................................................................................................................... 57 DEALING WITH ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND CRIME ............................................................................................................... 58 Drivers of Agreement that Police and Local Council are dealing with the anti-social behaviour and crime issues that matter ............................................................................................................................................................... 60 SEEKING PEOPLE’S VIEWS ON WHAT MATTERS ....................................................................................................................... 62 COMMUNITY PAYBACK ....................................................................................................................................................... 63 VOLUNTEERING ................................................................................................................................................................. 65 WILLINGNESS TO VOLUNTEER .............................................................................................................................................. 68 Quality of Life and Crime .......................................................................................................................................... 69 Crime in your local area ........................................................................................................................................... 71 Perceptions of Crime Rate in your local area ........................................................................................................... 74 Theft ......................................................................................................................................................................... 76 Violence against the person ..................................................................................................................................... 78 Concerns About Crime .............................................................................................................................................. 79 RESULTS FROM BOOSTER SAMPLES IN ARBORETUM AND BERRIDGE ........................................................................80 ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ISSUES – LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD .................................................................................................... 80 OVERALL PERCEPTION OF ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR – NI17 ...................................................................................................... 92 OVERALL PERCEPTION OF ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR – COMPOSITE ............................................................................................. 92 FEELINGS OF SAFETY – LOCAL NEIGHBOURHOOD (AFTER DARK) .................................................................................................. 93 FEELINGS OF SAFETY - NOTTINGHAM CITY CENTRE................................................................................................................... 94 PRIORITIES FOR CRIME AND ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR .............................................................................................................. 95 Combating Crime and Anti-Social Behaviour ........................................................................................................... 96 SEEKING PEOPLE’S VIEWS ON WHAT MATTERS ....................................................................................................................... 97 2 | P a g e SENSE OF COMMUNITY ....................................................................................................................................................... 97 VOLUNTEERING ................................................................................................................................................................. 98 Crime in your local area ......................................................................................................................................... 100 CONCLUSIONS ........................................................................................................................................................

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