Survey Results, 86 Percent of People Are Satisfied with the National Police Regarding TPPO Disclosure

JAKARTA - The Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI) stated that 86.1 percent of respondents were satisfied with Polri's performance in eradicating the Crime of Trafficking in Persons (TPPO).

LSI Executive Director Djayadi Hanan said the percentage was obtained from 35 percent of respondents who knew about the disclosure of kidney sales cases involving Indonesian citizens in Cambodia.

"So this is an issue that is valued or appreciated by the public," said Djayadi, quoted Thursday, August 31.

Of that figure, 18.7 percent of respondents said they were very satisfied, 67.4 percent were quite satisfied, 9.6 percent were not satisfied, 1.5 percent were not satisfied at all, and 2.8 percent did not answer.

However, the National Police is at the bottom in terms of the level of public trust in law enforcement institutions or institutions.

The first position is occupied by the Attorney General's Office (Kejagung) with 77 percent. Then, in second place is the court with a public trust figure reaching 73 percent.

Then, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and the Indonesian National Police (Polri) both have a public trust level of 67 percent.

The LSI survey was conducted on August 3, 2023 with 1,220 respondents who were selected multistage random sampling. The margin of error of 1,220 respondents was around 2.9 percent at a 95 percent confidence level (assuming simple random sampling).

The selected respondents were interviewed face-to-face by interviewers who had been trained. Quality control of the interview results was conducted randomly by 20 percent of the total sample by supervisors, by returning to the selected respondents (spot check); no significant error was found from the quality control.