
There are three ways to give feedback via the website:
a) General feedback >
b) Feedback after you, or someone you know, has
experienced an incident or crime >
c) Victim of Abuse or Discrimination Survey
>
Please Note: Your feedback will NOT:
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Dorset Police and Dorset Police Authority are required to
conduct surveys to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of our
services. An external company conducts these surveys on our
behalf and they are contracted and suitably vetted to use contact
details of people who have been in communication with us, in order
for them to conduct the survey.
If you would like to opt out of these telephone surveys in
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A message from the Chief Constable

Communities in Dorset need and deserve excellent policing and
the highest quality of service and, despite our continued success
in reducing crime and securing public confidence in the Force, we
are constantly striving to improve. One of the ways in which we do
this is by having a number of schemes that enable members of the
Force to make suggestions that will lead to service improvements or
that will save money or cut red tape. These schemes are very
successful and at any one time we are investigating about 200
suggestions from staff.
We now want to provide a better opportunity for the public to
give us their suggestions for ways in which we can provide an even
better policing service and, because internet access is readily
available to very many people across our Force area, we believe
that this ‘Feedback’ facility is a quick and easy way for people to
make suggestions that will help us to make Dorset even safer. So,
whether you have received our service directly through contact with
the Force or indirectly as a result of benefiting from the high
levels of safety and security in Dorset it matters not. We
believe that you are in an excellent position to provide your
views, comments and ideas on how we can improve even further the
service that Dorset Police provides, including how we could work
more effectively with other organisations or make even better use
of our resources. Your feedback is invaluable to us and we
will consider all your comments carefully to see if your
suggestion(s) could be adopted. Anything that you say to us
will be kept strictly confidential.
Thank you for taking the time and trouble to access this
facility and we look forward to receiving your suggestion.
Debbie Simpson
Chief Constable