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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