Nottinghamshire Police want residents in Gedling borough to help decide how the force should tackle crime in the future.
People are being given the chance to influence what issues local beat teams across the borough focus on for the next three months by completing an online Neighbourhood Priority Survey.
Together with meetings with residents and community feedback, the results of the surveys are used to help local beat teams set their priorities.
Completed anonymously, the survey asks you to explain what concerns you have about criminal activity where you live. It asks for information about a range of concerns, including antisocial behaviour, speeding, street drinking, nuisance vehicles and other criminal activity.
You can give more information about the offences being committed and the days and times incidents are happening.
A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police said: “The information you enter into the site will help your local beat team decide which issues are most important to people in your area.”
You can complete the survey at http://www.neighbourhoodprioritysurvey.co.uk/