News and Politics | September 16, 2008 | 0 comments

Confidence in police is 'fragile'

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Public confidence in the police is "fragile" and "declining", the head of the Police Superintendents' Association has told the BBC.

Speaking ahead of the body's annual conference, Ian Johnston said there was a feeling that quality of service came second to "chasing targets".

And he said many people were left feeling dissatisfied with the way they were treated after reporting a crime.
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