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Performance Indicators : Crime and Community Safety
Key Performance Indicators related to Crime and Community Safety
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STREET CLEANING - Number of issues reported
STREET CLEANING - Number of issues reported
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Number of Complaints (All Stages) - Waste Services
Number of Complaints (All Stages) - Waste Services
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% of panel who think that abandoned or burnt out cars are not a problem in th...
% of panel who think that abandoned or burnt out cars are not a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that abandoned or burnt out cars are a problem in their ...
% of panel who think that abandoned or burnt out cars are a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that people being drunk or rowdy in public places is not...
% of panel who think that people being drunk or rowdy in public places is not a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that people being drunk or rowdy in public places is a p...
% of panel who think that people being drunk or rowdy in public places is a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that people using or dealing drugs is not a problem in t...
% of panel who think that people using or dealing drugs is not a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that people using or dealing drugs is a problem in their...
% of panel who think that people using or dealing drugs is a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that vandalism, graffiti and other deliberate damage to ...
% of panel who think that vandalism, graffiti and other deliberate damage to property or vehicles is not a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that vandalism, graffiti and other deliberate damage to ...
% of panel who think that vandalism, graffiti and other deliberate damage to property or vehicles is a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that rubbish or litter lying around is not a problem in ...
% of panel who think that rubbish or litter lying around is not a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that rubbish or litter lying around is a problem in thei...
% of panel who think that rubbish or litter lying around is a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that people hanging around on the streets is not a probl...
% of panel who think that people hanging around on the streets is not a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that people hanging around on the streets is a problem i...
% of panel who think that people hanging around on the streets is a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that noisy neighbours or loud parties are not a problem ...
% of panel who think that noisy neighbours or loud parties are not a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that noisy neighbours or loud parties are a problem in t...
% of panel who think that noisy neighbours or loud parties are a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that hate crime is not a problem in their local area
% of panel who think that hate crime is not a problem in their local area
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% of panel who think that hate crime is a problem in their local area
% of panel who think that hate crime is a problem in their local area
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% of panel who disagree that York is a safe city to live in, relatively free ...
% of panel who disagree that York is a safe city to live in, relatively free from crime and violence
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% of panel who agree that York is a safe city to live in, relatively free fro...
% of panel who agree that York is a safe city to live in, relatively free from crime and violence
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% of panel disagree their local area is a place where people from different b...
% of panel disagree their local area is a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together
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% of panel agree their local area is a place where people from different back...
% of panel agree their local area is a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together
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% of panel who disagree that they belong to their local area
% of panel who disagree that they belong to their local area
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% of panel who agree that they belong to their local area
% of panel who agree that they belong to their local area