Around 10% of respondents in a survey commissioned by the Faculty of Social Wellbeing said they feel walking alone at night in their neighbourhood is very dangerous.
Just less than half, at 46.2% said they feel safe. The survey, which was carried out by Sagalytics, interviewed 600 people aged 16 and over, asking them about topics such as crime, migration, politics and the issues that are most important to them.
Male respondents registered as feeling more safe than their female counterparts, whereas the 66+ age group felt the most unsafe walking around in their neighbourhood at night. Th survey found that Gozitans felt generally safer walking alone at night.
More than half of respondents said they have little or very little trust in the police force. 15.3% said they have very little trust, whilst 37.4% said they have little trust. Only 17.8% said they trusted the police quite a lot.
When asked about how effective they think the police are in dealing with the problem of domestic violence in Malta, more than a third of respondents gave a neutral reply. People with higher levels of education were the ones who least believed the police were being effective on this manner.
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