Statistics Regarding Police, the Criminal Justice System and American Perception - Professional Association of Law Enforcement Officers
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Statistics Regarding Police, the Criminal Justice System and American Perception

Public's Confidence in Police0%

Public's trust of gov't in domestic issues0%

State prisoners serving more than one year for non-violent offenses0%

Justice system fails to treat everyone equally before the law0%

American policing priorities should be - Investigating violent crimes0%

American policing priorities should be - Protecting citizens from crime0%

American policing priorities should be - Investigating property crimes0%

Support police body cameras0%

Support outside law enforcement agencies conducting police misconduct investigations0%

Support additional training for police to deal with confrontations0%

Want police to notify citizens if they can refuse to submit to a stop and search0%

Support prohibiting police from using profanity towards citizens0%

Oppose civil asset forfeiture0%

Believe police use of military equipment has gone too far0%

Oppose police regularly searching cars for drugs0%

Say it's more important to protect the innocent than punish the guilty0%

Report an experience where police have kept them safe0%

Police generally not held accountable for misconduct0%

Believe ``most`` police officers feel they are above the law0%

Believe enforcing traffic laws should be a top priority0%

[Source: 2017 Gallup Poll, 2019 Gallup Poll, 2018 Bureau of Justice Statistics and 2016 Cato Institute Criminal Justice Survey]