The 2007 National Justice Survey: Tackling Crime and Public Confidence
Figure 1: Public Confidence in Specific Systems in Canada

Long description
This is a vertical bar chart which illustrates public confidence in specific systems in Canada.
The Y axis is measured in percentages and increases in increments of 10 from 0 to 100.
The X axis is divided by five categories, from left to right: Education System, Health Care System, Welfare System, Criminal Justice System, and Youth Criminal Justice System. Each category is divided by three sub-categories, from top to bottom: Low confidence, Moderate confidence, and High confidence.
With regards to the education system:
- Less than 10% of respondents reported low confidence
- Approximately 60% of respondents reported moderate confidence
- More than 30% of respondents reported high confidence
With regards of the health care system:
- Approximately 15% of respondents reported low confidence
- Approximately 60% of respondents reported moderate confidence
- Approximately 25% of respondents reported high confidence
With regards to the welfare system:
- Nearly 20% of respondents reported low confidence
- Over 60% of respondents reported moderate confidence
- Approximately 25% of respondents reported high confidence
With regards to the criminal justice system:
- Approximately 25% of respondents reported low confidence
- Approximately 60% of respondents reported moderate confidence
- Approximately 15% of respondents reported high confidence
With regards to the youth criminal justice system:
- Over 30% of respondents reported low confidence
- Approximately 50% of respondents reported moderate confidence
- Slightly more than 10% of respondents reported high confidence
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