futurefact finds
I am scared of the police
South Africa, still reeling from Oscar Pistorius, has made international headlines again with horrific footage of Daveyton police dragging taxi driver Mido Macia behind their vehicle for the five hundred metres to the police station, where (according the inmates) they spent the next 2 hours beating, kicking and bludgeoning him to death.
Even before being exposed to this truly hideous footage, 35% of South Africans interviewed for futurefact in 2012 admitted to being "scared of the police". This was particularly true of lower socio-economic groups where this went as high as 40%.
But, four out of ten South Africans believe: "There is no point reporting a crime as the police do nothing" and almost half say that "If my house was being robbed I'm more likely to call community/ neighbours/ security company than the police". Three in ten said that they only report a crime to the police if they need a case number for an insurance claim (what does this say about the accuracy of our crime statistics?).
Reinforcing the level of fear, distrust and at best lack of confidence in the police, almost three in ten say they "would never go to a police station on my own to report a crime".