PEOPLE who have been the victims of domestic abuse, rape and other sexual crimes are being urged to tell police how they think officers dealt with the report.

Police Scotland says it wants to get "honest feedback from victims and survivors about how it handles those types of criminal incidents".

They say the feedback form will be completely anonymous, and any personal information submitted by a user will be removed before being used in the data analysis.

The feedback form won’t collect any information about the device being used either, including the IP address.

Detective Chief Superintendent Sam Faulds, head of public protection, hopes the new scheme will help officers understand what they do right and wrong.

He explained: “We want to ensure we provide the best possible service that meet the public’s expectations.

“Gathering feedback from complainers about the process used will help us understand what we are getting right and what we could do better.”

 The feedback form can be found at www.consult.scotland.police.uk/strategy-insight-and-innovation/publicprotectionfeedbackform.