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What about country such as new Zealand police, 

 

 

 

According to W. E. F  world economic forums voting survey on “reliability of police services 

 

Iceland police 

Singapore police

Finland Police 

 

They are top three on most reliablelity police forces. So it means the citizen or the   public have trust on their police  there and actually feel safe and feel safe at night too. 

 

Edited by ahling023

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According to W.E.F   the following  for Reliability of police services go like that below.. Not sure whether Is it related to My topics On Effective and Efficent Police services .

 

  .it is  A survey that is done by Government to See how much their member of public trust their police services

 

 i have complied all the country and i have lined up in order for you to see more easily

 

Out of 138 countries

Reliability of police services


01  Finland

02  New zealand

03  Switzerland

04  Singapore

05  Norway

06  Rwanda

07  United arab emirates

08  Iceland

09  Qatar

10  Canada

11  Australia

12  Oman

13  Luxembourg

14  Netherlands

15  Hong Kong SAR

16  Spain

17  Austria

18  Japan

19  Ireland

20  Estonia

21  United kingdom

22  Jordan

23  United states of America

24  Denmark

25  Chile

 

Edited by ahling023

Weili

  • 2 weeks later...

I've always been dubious of that sort of survey.

 

As officers I've heard from are always keen to emphasise, the founding principles for police in the UK included a line about (roughly) how public opinion was never as important as the absence of crime.

 

In short, it doesn't matter how good people *think* that their police are. What matters is how much crime the police can effectively deal with.

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