Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported experiences with crime are unchanged over the past four years, but that public perceptions of overall safety and the performance of the police are actually improving. Of greatest concern is that the January-February 2006 survey found that almost half of all South Africans think that “all” or “most” police officials are involved in corruption. These are the highest rates recorded across ten different types of public servants. In contrast to the improving trends in public perceptions of crime, citizen views of corruption in the police (and other government institutions) are becoming worse
Is crime in South Africa really on the increase, or is the spiralling crime rate a product of improv...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 18 August 1997Many people believe that widespread po...
Corruption is one of the major challenges that confront South Africa. The public in South Africa are...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
The findings of the latest Markinor opinion poll on government performance indicate that two thirds ...
South African survey data on citizen attitudes towards police have, for the past ten years, indicate...
Afrobarometer’s regular surveys of public attitudes toward governance, democracy and economics in 18...
Afrobarometer’s regular surveys of public attitudes toward governance, democracy and economics in 18...
It is argued that police officers commonly present what they consider to be anacceptabl...
Afrobarometer’s regular surveys of public attitudes toward governance, democracy and economics in 18...
Around three-quarters (74%) of all South Africans believe the incidence of corruption has increased ...
The paper examines why there was a reduction of almost 15% in police bribery in Limpopo province, S...
Police corruption has become increasingly topical following the corruption charges levelled against ...
This study sought to measure the perceptions of the community on the prevalence of police corruption...
Is crime in South Africa really on the increase, or is the spiralling crime rate a product of improv...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 18 August 1997Many people believe that widespread po...
Corruption is one of the major challenges that confront South Africa. The public in South Africa are...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
Idasa and Afrobarometer public opinion surveys conducted since 1994 reveal that levels of reported e...
The findings of the latest Markinor opinion poll on government performance indicate that two thirds ...
South African survey data on citizen attitudes towards police have, for the past ten years, indicate...
Afrobarometer’s regular surveys of public attitudes toward governance, democracy and economics in 18...
Afrobarometer’s regular surveys of public attitudes toward governance, democracy and economics in 18...
It is argued that police officers commonly present what they consider to be anacceptabl...
Afrobarometer’s regular surveys of public attitudes toward governance, democracy and economics in 18...
Around three-quarters (74%) of all South Africans believe the incidence of corruption has increased ...
The paper examines why there was a reduction of almost 15% in police bribery in Limpopo province, S...
Police corruption has become increasingly topical following the corruption charges levelled against ...
This study sought to measure the perceptions of the community on the prevalence of police corruption...
Is crime in South Africa really on the increase, or is the spiralling crime rate a product of improv...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 18 August 1997Many people believe that widespread po...
Corruption is one of the major challenges that confront South Africa. The public in South Africa are...