Victims of crime in Hertfordshire are being asked to take part in a new consultation.

The new Victims’ Voice online survey has been launched to find out people's experiences and views of the service they received from police and other support services.

Anybody who has been a victim of crime in the past 12 months is being invited to take part in the survey, so their views can help shape the services and support provided to victims in the future.

The county's police and crime commissioner David Lloyd said: “This is the chance for an even wider group of people to have their voices heard.

“Victims’ views and experiences – both good and bad – will help make sure that people who are victims of crime in the future get the service they need and would expect from police and support services.

“It is important that people be as candid as possible so we can best shape the support that is provided to victims.”

Have your say by going to the online survey at www.victimsvoice-herts.info or by calling 0800 999 7499.