Six out of ten people say they have great confidence in the Swedish judicial system. Trust most are aged between 16 and 19 years old.
It shows the annual population as presented today by the National Council.
– I think we are younger show more respect for them says Taib Sisic from Karlskrona, which is a of them in the group 16-19 years.
The survey covers not only the police but also take with offenders, courts and prosecutor’s office. In short, what is called justice.
In general, women have greater confidence in the authorities’ work than men, and it also shows clear differences in the various age groups. The greatest confidence among the young, while the least confidence are in the age group 75-79 years.
Anders Wiklander’s acting police chief in what is now called the local area Karlskrona and he has some thoughts on why young people shows up as large a trust for his work.
– Young people are out and on other times and so are we. Elderly may not be as inclined to move out on Friday evenings and Saturday evenings, says Anders Wiklander.
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