Type | Journal Article - International journal of economics and finance studies |
Title | An exploration of the factors associated with public trust in the South African Police Service |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 8 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 |
Page numbers | 219-236 |
URL | http://www.sobiad.org/ejournals/journal_ijef/archieves/IJEFS2016_2/Paper63B_Olutola_Bello.pdf |
Abstract | In order for the criminal justice system to be effective, the public must be able to have trust in the system. The police being the first public contact of the criminal justice system must maintain high public trust if the system is to perform its mission to the fullest. This will enhance police effectiveness and the legitimacy of police actions. Therefore, this study explored the factors associated with public trust in the South African Police. This secondary data analysis involved the 2014/2015 South African Victims of Crime Survey from Statistics South Africa. Sample size was 24,701 HHs (n= 24,024 individuals). Using intervieweradministered questionnaire, information obtained included socio-demographic data, individual and community response to crime, experience of household crime, citizen interaction, satisfaction with police services and trust in the SAPS. Data analysis included descriptive statistics and multivariable logistic regression analysis. Of the households surveyed, 76% (n=18,827) reported having trust in the police and 57.0% (n = 13, 741) reported being satisfied with the police in their areas. A significantly higher proportion of those with lower level of education had trust in the police than those with higher level of education (p<0.001). The proportion of participants who had trust in the police was lower in the employed than the unemployed participants (74.9% vs. 77.2%; p<0.001). Victims of crimes such as car theft (AOR: 0.67; p<0.004), housebreak (AOR: 0.84; p<0.005) and motor vehicle vandalism (AOR: 0.62; p<0.001) in the last 5years were less likely to trust the police. |
» | South Africa - Victims of Crime Survey 2014-2015 |