Brits invited to share their views of
Police in new national study
A new national study is calling on the
people of Southport to share their views and experiences of the Police and
emergency services.
The anonymous study is hosted online by Hudgell Solicitors, legal specialists in
civil liberties cases, and will gauge the nation's perceptions of the Police and
other emergency services.
The study's findings will explore themes including:- safety, trust and overall
reputation, investigating the experiences Brits have had with the Police, how
the nation feels about the force and what has impacted on their perceptions,
from portrayal by the media to their own personal experiences. People from
Southport can share their views by completing the study
online.
Neil Hudgell, Managing Director of Hudgell Solicitors said:- "We're
currently living through times of uncertainty and policing is a hot topic,
especially following the recent General Elections. With this in mind, and as a
firm which represents clients across the country in cases relating to the
conduct of the Police and other emergency services, we are hosting this study to
explore the nation's views. The findings will help to paint a picture of
perceptions around trust, security and reputation on a national scale. We'd urge
people across Southport to share their views."
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