Higher Public Confidence in Police as Proof of Reformation
The founder of Kontra Narasi, Sandri Rumanama, expressed his appreciation for the increasing level of public trust in the Indonesian National Police (INP) in mid-2026.
The founder of Kontra Narasi, Sandri Rumanama, expressed his appreciation for the increasing level of public trust in the Indonesian National Police (INP) in mid-2026.
The results of the Kompas Research and Development Survey, conducted from April 9–18, 2026, indicate improving public optimism towards the Indonesian National Police (INP).
Vice Chairman of Commission III of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR), Moh Rano Alfath, expressed his appreciation for the increasing level of public trust and satisfaction with the performance of the Indonesian National Police (INP), as reflected in the results of the Kompas Research and Development Survey.
Vice Chairman of Commission III of the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR), Ahmad Sahroni, responded to the results of the Kompas Research and Development Survey, which showed an increase in public trust and satisfaction with the performance of the Indonesian National Police (INP).
The latest Kompas Research and Development survey recorded an increase in public trust in the Indonesian National Police (INP).
The Director of the Indonesian Political House (INP), Fernando Emas, assessed the results of the Kompas Research and Development Survey, which recorded an increase in public trust in INP, as a development worthy of appreciation.
Kompas Research and Development (Litbang Kompas) survey showed that the average rating of Indonesian National Police (INP) professionalism improved from 7.76 in 2025 to 8.37 in 2026.
The results of the Public Perception Survey and Indonesian National Police Performance Evaluation for the Second Quarter of 2026 conducted by Kompas Research and Development (Litbang Kompas) show that public assessment of the professionalism of Indonesian National Police (INP) services has increased compared to the previous year.
The Indonesia Development Monitoring (IDM) released the results of a survey on the performance and level of public trust in the Indonesian National Police (INP).
The release of a national survey by Rumah Politik Indonesia (Indonesian Political House) shows that public optimism regarding cultural transformation within the Indonesian National Police (INP) continues to rise.
The national survey of the Indonesian Survey Circle (LSI Denny JA) shows that the government of President Prabowo Subianto and Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka has succeeded in gaining public support of 81.2 percent in the first seven months.
The latest survey by Indonesia Political Opinion (IPO) recorded that 81 percent of the public is satisfied with the performance of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.