Outside/Law Enforcement:
evaluates your confidence and trust in formal law enforcement and legal systems
ex. police forces
The following results are for Formal Law Enforcement
Your score suggests that you may have a low level of trust in formal law enforcement. You might feel that these institutions do not serve you or your community fairly, possibly due to personal experiences or broader systemic issues. Research on public trust in policing indicates that historical injustices and personal encounters can shape perceptions of law enforcement. If you feel this way, consider exploring advocacy opportunities and legal education to better understand how to protect your rights and push for equitable treatment.
Your score indicates a mixed view of law enforcement. You may feel that the justice system works in some cases but lacks fairness or accessibility in others. Many individuals in this category see both the benefits and shortcomings of legal institutions. You might trust the system when it functions properly but recognize areas where it falls short. Your perspective is valuable in discussions on legal reform and justice accessibility.
Your score suggests that you have strong confidence in law enforcement and the legal system. You likely believe that these institutions function fairly and provide necessary protection. You may feel comfortable engaging with law enforcement and trust the system to deliver justice. Research indicates that individuals with high trust in formal legal systems often have positive personal experiences with law enforcement and feel protected by these institutions.