Nearly 60% of citizens think police are not doing the job properly

The Kosovo Police Inspectorate has conducted a research to monitor the level of public credibility in its police and services. According to this research, around 73.8% of respondents at the country level value professional behavior and police approach on the street, against 15.3% of the other respondents who consider it no. [...]
According to this research, around 73.8% of respondents at the country level value professional behavior and police approach on the street, against 15.3% of the other respondents who consider it non-professional and 10.9 %s who have not provided answers.
47% of the country's respondents agree with the stance that police use physical, controlled, reasonable, necessary and proportional forces, against 29.9% other respondents who disagree with this stance.
According to this 56.8% survey of respondents at the country level have been declared through the police poll I treats all men without regard for gender, age, ethnicity and religion, against 28.7% respondents who oppose that attitude.
34.1% of respondents at the country level think that police work hard in preventing criminal acts, against 59.2% of respondents who think little is done.
55.6% of the country's respondents list thefts as the main and most serious security concern in their community, followed by drugs with 14.9%, traffic with 12.5% corruption of order and public calm by 10.9%, as well as other concerns.
The results of this research can be found in this Link.











