Ipsos report: Malaysians show rising confidence in police equality and crime prevention

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KUALA LUMPUR, July 4 — Malaysians have shown growing confidence in law enforcement agencies for their commitment to equality and crime prevention, according to the latest Ipsos...

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Additionally, 65 per cent expressed confidence in law enforcement’s ability to apprehend the correct criminals after a crime, while an equal percentage credited police for effectively preventing both violent and non-violent crimes such as burglaries and theft. Concerns about ineffective law enforcement were cited by half of the respondents, contrasting with the 37 per cent national average.Additionally, issues such as drug and alcohol abuse were significant concerns, with 43 per cent attributing crime to these factors in Malaysia, slightly higher than the national average of 42 per cent.

 

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