Organisations representing police like POLFED say that, under these circumstances, they're not surprised trust in police is so low.
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00:00Officers that are doing more, they're working excessive hours, their crime numbers in terms
00:10of investigation are piling up. So on average, they're having to investigate 20 crimes, that's
00:1620 victims, if not more, and it's just too much for them.
00:20Is there anything that police forces in particular are already doing, or they should look at
00:25doing in your view, to help support their staff?
00:28What we need are chief constables to be targeting governments to look to get long-term funding
00:37so that they can actually plan and prepare, not just for the next 12 months, but for the
00:41next five years. We'd also like to see, when we have our officers that sadly fall over
00:47and do need the time away from work, we need to get them the rehabilitation as soon as
00:52possible, specialist rehabilitation to bring them back into the workforce as soon as possible.
00:58Low levels of public trust in police officers can be a vicious cycle. Polfaird has reported
01:03an increase in the number of violent crimes towards their members.
01:06On average, we're experiencing over 100 assaulted officers per week, and that should never happen.
01:13It's a sorry, sad state of affairs when you've got a police officer on the street trying
01:17to help the public and they're getting attacked for simply doing their job.
01:22In recent years, crime and policing have risen up the national agenda, and so how can the
01:26public address their confidence concerns?
01:28Obviously the public want police officers on the streets. They want to be the ears and
01:32the eyes of the community. So what I would say is get behind your police officers, get
01:38behind your local police officers. Speak to them. They're not robots. When you see them
01:45out on the street, speak to them and give them information. Because the more that our
01:50police officers know their community, then the more that we can actually do to work together.
01:56And that's the key thing. It's about working together rather than against each other.