Nine out of ten Finns consider civil defence necessary for security
29.5.2023 13.00
According to the 2023 survey, the attitudes of Finns towards rescue services have remained positive. World events, such as Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, are clearly reflected in how Finns perceive the likelihood that potential risks may materialise. Similarly, Finns see civil defence as more necessary than before.
Police Barometer: Finns continue to have strong confidence in police
15.7.2020 12.59
The majority of Finnish people continue to have confidence in the police. According to the latest Police Barometer survey, a total of 91 per cent of the respondents trust the police a lot or a fair amount. Trust in the police has slightly decreased compared to the previous survey (2018: 95 per cent). Based on the results, the police have succeeded well in performing their most important duties and the work of the police is appreciated.
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Nine out of ten Finns consider civil defence necessary for security
Press release
29.5.2023 13.00
Police Barometer: Finns continue to have strong confidence in police
Press release
15.7.2020 12.59
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Finland may provide international rescue service assistance upon the request of another country, the EU or an international organisation.
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