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More than 75,000 households in Kent are to be surveyed about how police respond to crime and anti-social behaviour. The Kent Police and Crime Commissioner (KPCC), Matthew Scott, has commissioned the study in 25 known “hot spots” to see if targeted local patrolling can drive down crime and arrest offenders. Around 2,900 homes in Sheerness which will be receiving the surveys and about 3800 in Gravesend, according to the KPCC’s office. A resealable leaflet has been posted to the addresses with a second class pre-paid return. The survey contains 12 short questions to gauge the public feeling in th…

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