NIDA Poll reveals the results of the survey “Confidence in the police organization in the eyes of the public”

Bangkok, “Nida Poll” reveals the results of a public survey on “confidence in the police organization in the eyes of the people.” Types of crimes that people feel afraid of in the current situation, found 41.98 percent of online crime cases. Regarding confidence in the press conference regarding the work of the police, it was found that 35.19 percent did not have much confidence.

When asked about people’s fear of crime, it was found that 37.25 percent of the sample said they were somewhat afraid, followed by 33.05 percent that they were very afraid, 20.92 percent that they were not very afraid, and 8.78 percent that they were afraid. little

Types of crimes that people are afraid of in the current situation. It was found that 41.98 percent of the sample said that online crimes such as call center gangs online gambling Fraudulent online sales, followed by 25.73 percent, said drug cases such as buying, selling, or using drugs. Haunted by taking drugs: 15.35 percent said it was a case of murder or assault; 7.8
6 percent said it was a case of defrauding the public, such as investment scams and sharing games; 3.97 percent said it was a crime related to property, such as theft, robbery, snatching, robbery, extortion. 3.66% said they were sexual offenses such as rape and indecency, and 1.45% said they did not know and did not answer.

As for people’s confidence in news presentations or press conferences regarding police work, it was found that 35.19 percent of the sample said they were not very confident, followed by 34.81 percent that they were somewhat confident, 18.40 percent that they were confident. At least 10.69 percent said they were very confident.

As for the police line of work that the public likes, it was found that 28.78 percent of the sample said it was in the area of ??criminal investigation, such as the undercover investigation department. Search for evidence and arrest criminals. Next, 27.48 percent said that prevention and suppression, such as police patrols and community relations. Leave the house w
ith the police. 21.53 percent said traffic management. 8.70 percent said investigation such as receiving reports, receiving documents. Facilitate fairness in legal proceedings. 1.83 percent stated that they did not like the work of the police in any line of work at all.

When asked about people’s use of services at police stations in the past year, it was found that 82.06 percent of the sample said they had never used the service, while 17.94 percent said they had used the service. Of the sample that said they had used the service, 42.13 percent said that Somewhat satisfied, followed by 21.70 percent said they were very satisfied, 20.00 percent said they were slightly satisfied, and 16.17 percent said they were not very satisfied.

Finally, when asked about the characteristics of good police from the public’s perspective, it was found that 31.14 percent of the sample said they had morality in performing their duties. Transparent and verifiable, followed by 25.27 percent stating that they work quickly, equally
, and not discriminating. 18.09 percent said that having good human relations, being polite, and smiling. In providing public services, 14.04 percent said they enforced the law seriously, 5.50 percent said they were able to control their emotions and resolve situations well, 3.36 percent said they had knowledge, abilities, and skills in performing their jobs. 1.45 percent said Have personality, have leadership and is a good role model.

Source: Thai News Agency