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There are many reasons that a victim and/or survivor of a crime may decide not to report what has happened to the police or seek support from specialist victim services.
We recognise that reporting a crime or accessing support can feel daunting at an already overwhelming time and we'd like to better understand why victims and/or survivors of crime may not access that support or report to the police to help us improve the support available.
This short survey will help inform future decisions on victim support and enable us to ensure all victims and/or survivors of crime have access to specialist support when they need it.