The Citizens’ Opinion of the Police Force - The Results of a Public Opinion Survey Conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Citizens’ Opinion of the Police Force - The Results of a Public Opinion Survey Conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Author(s): Armin Kržalić
Contributor(s): Saša Đorđević (Editor)
Subject(s): Politics, Security and defense, Corruption - Transparency - Anti-Corruption
Published by: Centar za Sigurnosne Studije
Keywords: BiH; police; police force; citizens; opinions; survey results; 2016;
Summary/Abstract: The police happens to be most trusted part of the system of Bosnia and Herzegovina – more than half of the population has confidence in this institution. However, the image of the police among the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina is divided – while the opinion of some is quite positive, others list corruption, lack of politeness and discomfort as things that first come to mind at the mention of police officers. In the opinion of the population, one of the biggest problems with the police is the excessive influence of politicians on their work. The police officers are, thus, perceived as protectors of the interests of political parties instead of those who are there to serve the citizens. Citizens believe that corruption in the police force is widespread, but when we look at individual parts of the institution we see that this assessment varies and pertains mostly to traffic police, border police (especially the customs officers) and the closest associates of ministers of interior affairs. Citizens say that the process of employment in the police also happens to be problematic, i.e. that employment is gained through friends, family members, political connections and bribery. The number of those who say that they would report cases of corruption in the police, if they had the opportunity, is quite small. Such an attitude best illustrates the image of the police in public, that is, its disappointment with their work and lack of interest in their affairs.
Series: Centar za Sigurnosne Studije - REPORT
- Page Count: 23
- Publication Year: 2016
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF