Updated On: 22 February, 2019 12:01 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
The Home Ministry has requested states to extend their full cooperation to the survey besides preparing their police force to undertake such surveys on their own

With an aim to strengthen the good governance practices in the police, the Union Home Ministry here on Thursday commissioned the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD) to conduct a pan-India survey called "All India Citizens Survey of Police Services."
The survey will be conducted through the New Delhi-based National Council of Applied Economic Research. "The survey is aimed to understand public perception about the police, gauge the level of non-reporting of crime or incidents to the police, the situation on ground relating to crime reporting and recording, timeliness and quality of police response and action, and assess citizens' perception and experience about women and children's safety," an official statement said.