66% of Malaysians agree the police respect citizens equally.
Ipsos Malaysian Crime Monitor’s recent study revealed a growing sense of security among Malaysians with declining concerns of the country’s increasing crime rate.
The study also showed that 50% of Malaysians believe that the nation’s crime rate has remained the same in the past 12 months compared to the the previous year while Singapore shares the same sentiment at 52%.Indonesia and Thailand on the other hand have raised concerns of increasing crime rate at 39% and 37%.
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