A public consultation is seeking views on crime prevention priorities for the next year.
Launched by Richmond Council, residents are invited to review crime statistics and voice their opinions.
The Community Safety Partnership, made up of organisations including the council, police, fire service and Richmond Housing Partnership, will review statistics before setting next year's policies.
Councillor Tony Arbour, cabinet member for community safety, said: "The Community Safety Partnership would like to understand which priorities you think should be set for the borough, as well as the most important issues for residents in their villages."
To take part in the consultation, visit consultation.richmond.gov.uk or for a paper copy, email consultation@richmond.gov.uk.
The consultation closes on March 15.
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