Report Summary
This report outlines the key findings from the joint SPA and Police Scotland survey/questions for those under the age of 16 as part of the first phase of the Community Confidence Action Research Project work in Irvine Fullarton.
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Conclusion
Pupils in Irvine Fullarton had a generally positive view of the police; with responses identifying that the police are there to “keep you safe” and to help the community.
A greater level of police focus on addressing drug use, drug crime, and vaping in area was suggested by many respondents.
Tackling anti-social behaviour (including speeding, littering, and graffiti), targeted police presence in the mall and beach, and building better relationships with young people are issues that matter to pupils.