Little trust in Australian police shown by people born in South Sudan: poll

By Daniel Flitton
Updated August 28 2016 - 10:40pm, first published August 24 2016 - 12:22am
Anyaak Abiel, a youth worker with a South Sudanese background, says a lack of communication with police has led to mistrust in the community. Photo: Penny Stephens
Anyaak Abiel, a youth worker with a South Sudanese background, says a lack of communication with police has led to mistrust in the community. Photo: Penny Stephens

Police confront a major trust deficit when dealing with people born in South Sudan, according to a new survey of our attitudes to races, religions and cultures.