This SPSS data analysis report investigates the relationship between public trust in the police and crime perception, examining factors like vandalism and societal impact. The study utilizes quantitative methods, including t-tests, ANOVA, cross-tabulation, and correlation, to analyze data from a UK-based survey. Key findings reveal relationships between marital status and trust in the police, as well as age and perception of violence. The analysis also explores the link between police complaints and dissatisfaction with services. The report includes variable filtering, recoding, and detailed statistical analysis to provide insights into the complex interplay between crime, police effectiveness, and public confidence. The introduction provides background information on the topic and the methodology used, while the discussion section interprets the results in the context of existing literature. The conclusion summarizes the key findings and their implications.