The 2007 National Justice Survey: Tackling Crime and Public Confidence

Figure 3: Public Confidence in Specific Criminal Justice System Responsibilities

Figure 3: Public Confidence in Specific Criminal Justice System Responsibilities.

Long description

This is a vertical bar chart which illustrates public confidence in specific criminal justice system responsibilities.

The Y axis is measured in percentages and increases in increments of 10 from 0 to 100.

The X axis is divided by four categories, from left to right: Police, Court, Corrections, and Parole. Each category is divided by two bars on the chart, from left to right: under the heading “police”: Prevent Crime, Solve Crime; under the heading “court”: Determine Guilt, Impose Sentences; under the heading “corrections”: Prevent Escape, Rehabilitate Offenders; and under the heading “parole”: Release Offenders, Supervise Offenders. Each bar on the chart is divided by three sub-categories, from top to bottom: Low confidence, Moderate confidence, and High confidence.

In terms of preventing crime:

In terms of solving crime:

In terms of determining guilt:

In terms of imposing sentences:

In terms of preventing escape:

In terms of rehabilitating offenders:

In terms of releasing offenders:

In terms of supervising offenders: