This statistic shows the rate of respondents who were very or fairly confident in the local police's ability to investigate incidents after they occurred in Scotland from the fiscal year 2008/09 to 2017/17. Overall, public confidence steadily increased across this time period, with a total increase of 5 percent. However, when compared with the previous years from 2010/11 to 2016/17, public confidence has experiences a slight decrease.
Share of survey respondents who were very or fairly confident in local police to investigate incidents after they occur in Scotland from 2008/09 to 2017/18
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Scottish Government. (March 26, 2019). Share of survey respondents who were very or fairly confident in local police to investigate incidents after they occur in Scotland from 2008/09 to 2017/18 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved January 27, 2021, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/328912/changes-confidence-local-police-investigate-incidents-scotland/
Scottish Government. "Share of survey respondents who were very or fairly confident in local police to investigate incidents after they occur in Scotland from 2008/09 to 2017/18." Chart. March 26, 2019. Statista. Accessed January 27, 2021. https://www.statista.com/statistics/328912/changes-confidence-local-police-investigate-incidents-scotland/
Scottish Government. (2019). Share of survey respondents who were very or fairly confident in local police to investigate incidents after they occur in Scotland from 2008/09 to 2017/18. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: January 27, 2021. https://www.statista.com/statistics/328912/changes-confidence-local-police-investigate-incidents-scotland/
Scottish Government. "Share of Survey Respondents Who Were Very or Fairly Confident in Local Police to Investigate Incidents after They Occur in Scotland from 2008/09 to 2017/18." Statista, Statista Inc., 26 Mar 2019, https://www.statista.com/statistics/328912/changes-confidence-local-police-investigate-incidents-scotland/
Scottish Government, Share of survey respondents who were very or fairly confident in local police to investigate incidents after they occur in Scotland from 2008/09 to 2017/18 Statista, https://www.statista.com/statistics/328912/changes-confidence-local-police-investigate-incidents-scotland/ (last visited January 27, 2021)