We, the People Crime Poll
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- Bathsheba Parker
- 5 years ago
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1 We, the People Crime Poll Methodology: ComRes interviewed,00 British adults online between th and th March 0. Data were weighted to be representative of all GB adults by age, gender and socioeconomic grade. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. All press releases or other publications must be checked with ComRes before use. ComRes requires hours to check a press release unless otherwise agreed. For information about commissioning research please contact info@comresglobal.com or call +(0)0 0. To register for Pollwatch, a monthly newsletter update on the polls, please pollwatch@comres.co.uk REPUTATION COMMUNICATIONS PUBLIC POLICY Four Millbank London SWP JA T. + (0)0 0 RondPoint Schuman / Schumanplein Box 00 Bruxelles T. + (0) /F Raffles City No. Xi Zang Middle Road HuangPu District Shanghai 0000 China T. + (0)
2 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? Summary Page NHS Hospitals NHS General Practice Waste and recycling collections Public Services The police Local schools Local major road maintenance The fire service The ambulance service NET: Excellent/ very good % Excellent () 0 0% Very good () 0 Fair () 0% Poor () 0 Very poor () 0 NET: Poor 0 0 0%
3 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? NHS Hospitals Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Excellent/ very good 0 CE 0 c CE CDEFG 0% %IJ 0 q Excellent () % ef %f 0 CDEFG J 0%iJ % % Lm Q Very good () 0% C % Ce C 0 CE 0 %IJ 0% 0 0% 0% Fair () 0 0 0% %dh 0 %DH DH H 0 0 IK 0 0 0% 0 Poor () fh 0 fh FH % H K K % % p Very poor () fh 0 NET: Poor FH FH 0 FH H 0 K k p FGH %fgh %FGH jk K 0 %.....ce...e.cdefg...ij....l.q Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
4 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? NHS Hospitals Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Excellent/ very good DBEFGH IjKL % % 0%I % efghik T L 00 T T t 0 noqst t 0 Excellent () dfgik % 0 0 % 0 %bfghij P KL P p 0%P Very good () dei 0% 0 0% % 0 0% T T noqt 0 T T 0% Fair () 0% Am 0 A AM 0 0%a Am AM Am 00 AM AM 0 0 R R R r 0 r nopr Poor () hl % % % 0 0 n Very poor () g NET: Poor 0 l N n %b 0 bjm 0 BJM b N % N..DbFGH. IjKL I..i.FghIK l.0t.t..0.pt Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
5 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? NHS General Practice Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Excellent/ very good 0 0 C C Ce CDEFG % IJ 00 %m 0 0% q Excellent () 0 % e 0 CDEFG 0%IJ % 0 % 0 q Very good () % C %C C C CdEg 0 Ij 0% Fair () dgh H %H 0 H H 0 0 K K 0% 0 l 0 Poor () DFH H 0 Very poor () 0 Fgh %j NET: Poor 0 h FH 0 H fgh %GH H 0 H h jk K 0 % E.e.CDEFG...IJ..0...q Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
6 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? NHS General Practice Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Excellent/ very good 0 DFGhIj KL % % 0 0 0%fGIKL OqT T T qt 0 T 0 Excellent () 0 DeGHiK L 0 % k GHKl 0 ost % ost Very good () i i t %oQT Fair () 0 A AbM AM a A AM A 0 % 0 0 r Poor () f 0 N Very poor () 0 ABEFGHK%EFh l e 0 aefghk NOpT NET: Poor %f 0 FHk f N n m BGJM abfgjm bgm bgjm q NopQ..DbGIj KL...i.I..I.....I.OQT..t..QT Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
7 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? Waste and recycling collections Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Excellent/ very good 0 A 0 % CDEFG 0 IJ 0% 0% % 0% Excellent () a F % df %CDeF 0 IJ n 0 Very good () e 0%E 0%E 0 deg J 0% 0% Fair () 0 H H H 0% k 0 o O 0 %Q % Poor () b CDFgH IK l 0 P Very poor () 0 %B h 0 fh 0 %K 0 % NET: Poor %B 0 CDFGH h H 0 IK 0 lm P efgh H H h h %JK lm LM...A.e.e...E.CDEFG.j.0.IJ.n Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
8 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? Waste and recycling collections Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Excellent/ very good % % 0 efi T t %T 0% 0% 0 Excellent () dfil 0 fil Very good () 0%a a a %Ae t 0% %t 0% % Fair () 0 0%k Km 0%K k k 0 0% % % % % 0 0 no Poor () Hl Hl h 0 FHL h %n n 0 Very poor () 0 gj %g % p NP p NET: Poor Hjl 0 %h p 0 % p np b abjkm bj bj BJ %BJM j J 0 n %Nq i....oT..T Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
9 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table 0 Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? The police Page 0 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Excellent/ very good A EFG 0 0 %ef J 0 j 0 Excellent () 0 a F f J 0 Very good () 0 0 a defg 00 % 0 % % 0 0 Fair () B 0 c 0 % % % % % % 0 0 % Poor () B H 0 cdgh IK 0 Very poor () B % CGH K l % NET: Poor B CDGH CdGH 0 IK % % 0 A f f F 0 p...a.ef.ef...ef.ef.j..j Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
10 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? The police Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Excellent/ very good DBFGHI JKLM 0% 0% 0 0 %T 0 T %PqT 0 % Excellent () dgik 0 g g % Gik GIK S 0 s 0 S ost Very good () DbFHjL M m % 0 % 0 M % %t 0% 0 qt Fair () dafhk A Afhk %a %a A A 0 %q q 0 Qr Poor () 0 a % ae Ae AE p % NOPRST p Very poor () %e e EL el %e 0 nps % NET: Poor %A 0 AEl AEl AEl ae AE e %ae p P NOPRST %P bj bej NOQRt nq nq..dbfgh. IJKlM..0Gi Gi..QT.Qt.Qt..QT Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
11 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? Local schools Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Excellent/ very good 0 % 0 A 0 G g G 0 0%fG % 0 0 % Excellent () a g 0 G g g mo q Very good () 0 % A 0% 0 0 DfG % 00 Fair () 0 0% 0 0%h %H 0 0%h H 0 0% K 0 0% 0% Q 0 Poor () 0 B gh %H %H 0 H 0 K %K p Very poor () 0 fg jk m NET: Poor 0 B GH gh 0 H H 0 K K % P 0% 0% Ce CE CDEf 0 CE % %IJ n % LN 0 P...A CDEFG...Ij Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
12 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? Local schools Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Excellent/ very good 0 % 0% 0 0% 0 % 0 % QT QT %q Excellent () 0 DBgIl i i bil i I 0 Very good () dhlm %QT QT q % q Fair () 0 %Ak 0% a %AK % Pr p 0% 0 pr 0 %opr Poor () l % %L 0 L L 0 L %L %L L % 0 Very poor () hj BFGHJL hj hj BHJl 0 NET: Poor 0 % 0 L L L l L % 0 L L 0 s 0% Bj 0%B 0%Bj b 0 0%b BJ BJ 0%b NO % NO o..0degim t.qt...t Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
13 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? Local major road maintenance Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Excellent/ very good 0 efgh FGH FGH JK K n 0 0 Excellent () a 0 FGH FGH fgh JK 0 k O 0 Very good () 0 0 FGH FGH FGH JK K 0 Fair () % 0 eh Jk Poor () c CDE 0%CD CDE 0% I I O o 0 Very poor () B 0 0% % C %CD CD %CD I 0 I 0 Lm %L NET: Poor 0 %B 0%c Cd 0 CDE CDE 0%CDE 0 I IJ 0% 0% 0 0 A efgh gh %H H h 0 jk K 0 %L LM..0.A.dEFGH.FGH.FGH....JK.K..NO.0n Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
14 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? Local major road maintenance Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Excellent/ very good be 0 b BEfgm 0%BEFGiJ LM p 0 %pq Excellent () fg g 0 FGJ FGj Very good () 0 0 B % 0 b b abefgij LM % q Fair () fl DFGILM 0 fl 0 0 0% FL 0% fl afghij LM %Q q Poor () K K K K ahk K hk HK K 0 0%T 0 t T Very poor () K 0 0%k 0 K bhjk %K K K jk abhjk 0% 0 % NOPRsT NET: Poor 0 K K K 0 ABHjK ABHjK K K 0%K 0 ABHjK ABHjK T OT NORsT 0% 0 0 %G %Gm %g %G %G GM %Np %N n NOPq..FglM.0fm.....eFGLM..FglM.0ABEFG. HIJLM..Q.PQ.q..Q.Q.pQ Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
15 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? The fire service Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Excellent/ very good 0% 0% 0 cd 0 CDEFG i IJ 0 LM Lm Q Excellent () 00 0% 0 0% E m LM Very good () 0 % %CDEfG I L Q Fair () B H fh %H H H 0 jk K 0 NO %NO 0 % Poor () 0 B 0 CDFH H IK Very poor () h FgH JK NET: Poor 0 B H cfh H K l 0%h 0 % 0 N n 0 p a....0de.0.0cdefg..0.ij..00.0lm.lm Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
16 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? The fire service Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Excellent/ very good 0 dgik DGIK IK IK 0 K 0% IK IK 0%iK 0%PT 0 0%PT 0 %PT PT Excellent () GIK gik 0% %GIK % k % 0% 0% GIK P P 0 0% Very good () Km %Km 0 0 % k k 0 % 0 t T 0 Fair () 0 b ab % 0 ab 0 AB % r Poor () 0 K K K No Very poor () No N NET: Poor 0 N %No % % BEfhlm 0 abefhj % LM 0 BEfHlM % % q NOQr % Q NQ.0.DeGIK.iK.0.00.iK..0..0k..0.0k p Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
17 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? The ambulance service Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Excellent/ very good 0 0 % 0 c CDEFG 0 0% 0%IJ 0% l 0 Excellent () 0% 0% 0 0% Ce %CEFg 0 ij 0 0 Very good () 0 % %D D DE 0 I % 0 Fair () 0% B gh H H H h K 0 K 0 Poor () h h %H h 0 h k 0 Very poor () a efgh K NET: Poor %H H %H h 0 K %K 0 % 0 % 0 %h H 0 %P c.C.0CDEFG...0IJ Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
18 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. How would you rate the quality of each of the following public services overall in your local area? The ambulance service Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Excellent/ very good 0%dIjK % 0 0 %i 0 0%IjK 0 % 0 PT pt T Excellent () 0% bgi 0 0% bgi 0 bg 0%g bg BeGIK 0% 0% 0% 0 0% Very good () M djkm % 0%jkM M % PT 0 pt 0% %t %t Fair () 0% 0 0% 0% %a o Poor () dafhkl AfHL %ahl %hl AfHkL % Very poor () afg f afg n N n NET: Poor AFHL Afhl AFgHL Afhl AFGHkL %n % 0 0 e e 0 %be e BEFhlm N 0 N NOq..0DBEGI. JKm...BeI..00BEgIj....I..t Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
19 Table 0 Q. Have you seen a police officer on the beat in your street over the past year? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page 0 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) Yes 0 FGH FGH FGH 0 0% JK k Q % No 0% 0 0% 0 0 cd CDE CDE CDE I IJ 0 0% 0% Not sure % A EFGH efgh % % 0 JK Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
20 Table Q. Have you seen a police officer on the beat in your street over the past year? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) Yes 0 Fjm DeFGHi JLM % aefghi0% JLM 00 Nq No 0% %K 0 B 0 0%K BK 0 BK 0 K K ABiK abk 0%ABeIK O OT % Not sure m m bjm % m BjM q 0 q q Qs NOQS Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
21 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. Is there a police station which is near to your home and is open either hours or most of the time? Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) Yes 0 0% 0 0% FGH %fgh 0 gh % 0 0 JK 00 0%K 0% Q No B %CD CDe CDE CDEF 0 I 0%IJ 0 0%P Not sure 0 A 0 efgh 0 EFGH H % JK K 0% 0 % Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
22 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. Is there a police station which is near to your home and is open either hours or most of the time? Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) Yes 0 0% DBEFGHFi IJKLM Fi % %FGHIM % NP 0 0%NOPQST 0% No K a 0 AEKL 0%K aek AEKL ak %K AEKL OrT 0 OT 0 T T Not sure a 0 A %A A %A A 0 0%A 0%A AbfijM A A R NR R % r 0 NOpQRS Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
23 Table Q. Do you feel safe on the streets around where you live? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) During daylight hours Yes 0 E %CDE CDEf 0 0 0% IJ O 0% No % H GH GH %H K K Not sure 0 %f %FgH %LN During hours of darkness Yes B 0 0%E 0%Eh O O O 0% No % 0 A gh h GH K K 00 % LMN 00 Not sure 0% % A 0%D 0 0%d CDefG % 0%i I 0 %LMN Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
24 Table Q. Do you feel safe on the streets around where you live? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) During daylight hours Yes DefGHi Km 0 0 0% gk %OT 0% ot 0 0% No % % % 0 0 N Ns N Not sure b %B %Bl Bl %Bl %Bl 0 During hours of darkness Yes 0%DEFGHIDEFGHI JKL JKLm 0 % %f 0 F F FgIL qt OQT NOQT %oqt No % AB ABM 0%ABkM ABikM ABm ab ABM AB 0 ABM r nprs 0%pRS 0 % NPRS Not sure 0% % 0 0% %abgj ABEGhJ klm 0% 0% 0% 0% 0 % 0% Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
25 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. In the past two years have you personally, or a member of your household, been a victim of a crime which was reported to the police? Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) Yes % % 0%GH FGH GH H 0 JK 0 K % Q 0 % No 0 % 0 CD CDE CDEF 0 I IJ % % 0 p Prefer not to say H H H h 0 K Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
26 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. In the past two years have you personally, or a member of your household, been a victim of a crime which was reported to the police? Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) Yes % % e efg 0 e s % NS 0 % No 0 % % 0 k % 0 % Q 0 0%q 0 Prefer not to say hjm hjm o o Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
27 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. Did a police officer attend your address when you reported this crime? who have, or a member of their household has, been a victim of a crime which has been reported to the police in the last two years Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) Yes dg 0% % 0 0%IK 0 No e 0 0%e J 0% j 0 0% Can't recall Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
28 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. Did a police officer attend your address when you reported this crime? who have, or a member of their household has, been a victim of a crime which has been reported to the police in the last two years Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) Yes % % % % 0% % 0 n 0%No No % % % % 0% % 0 ot 0 0% Can't recall Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
29 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table 0 Q. Were you asked to gather or submit any evidence (such as CCTV footage)? who have, or a member of their household has, been a victim of a crime which has been reported to the police in the last two years Page 0 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) Yes 0% B % % 0 dgh 0 % % ik 0% No 0 %A f 0 j 0 0% 0 0% Can't recall % % % Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
30 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. Were you asked to gather or submit any evidence (such as CCTV footage)? who have, or a member of their household has, been a victim of a crime which has been reported to the police in the last two years Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) Yes 0% 0 0 % No 0% 0% 0% 0 0% 0 % 0 % Can't recall % % % Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
31 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. Was the crime solved (in other words, was the culprit caught)? who have, or a member of their household has, been a victim of a crime which has been reported to the police in the last two years Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) Yes 0% 0%DFh 0% No 0 0%Eh 0% EH 0%e 0 % % % 0 % % DEFG Ij 0 Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
32 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. Was the crime solved (in other words, was the culprit caught)? who have, or a member of their household has, been a victim of a crime which has been reported to the police in the last two years Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) Yes % 0% 0% 0% No 0 0% 0 0% 0% % % 0%No Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
33 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q0. To what extent, if at all, was the crime dealt with by the police to your satisfaction? who have, or a member of their household has, been a victim of a crime which has been reported to the police in the last two years Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Satisfied 0% 0 % 0 % % I was fully () satisfied Df DF % I was fairly () satisfied 0% 0% % % % 0% I was fairly () dissatisfied % 0% % 0% 0 % % 0 I was very () dissatisfied 0% 0 H 0% K 0%ln 0 NET: Dissatisfied 0% eh 0% h 0%K % 0% 0 0 % % % Deg % 0 I % D..D....I Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
34 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q0. To what extent, if at all, was the crime dealt with by the police to your satisfaction? who have, or a member of their household has, been a victim of a crime which has been reported to the police in the last two years Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Satisfied 0% % I was fully () satisfied 0% I was fairly () satisfied 0 % % 0 0% % 0% % I was fairly () dissatisfied 0% 0% 0% 0 %t %t 0% I was very () dissatisfied 0% 0% % 0 % 0 NET: Dissatisfied 0 % % 0% % 0 0% Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
35 Table Q. For each of the following pairs of statements, which one comes closest to your view? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) The police feel like they're on my side with my priorities and interests at heart 0%a G %egh G G G jk k N No The police increasingly feel as if they have their own politically correct agenda which does not match my interests % 0 B D 0%CD CD %I 00 0%Ij % %p Neither/ don't know 0 A H L L 0 Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
36 Table Q. For each of the following pairs of statements, which one comes closest to your view? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) The police feel like they're on my side with my priorities and interests at heart DFGHIj GH LM gh 0 % 0 % 0%h 0 %FGHiM h 0 Q NQT 0%NQT Q NQT Q The police increasingly feel as if they have their own politically correct agenda which does not match my interests % A ABEK AbeK ak k 0 ak 0 ABEJK OPrT 0% NOPRST 0% Neither/ don't know 0 0% % 0 0% 0 AflM % % 0% NOPQS Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
37 Table Q. For each of the following pairs of statements, which one comes closest to your view? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) The police seem to be scared of upsetting some parts of society with the result that they are less effective at their job B %D 0%cD CDe 0 %CDE 0 I %IJ % Lm %p The police treat all parts of society equally with no fear or favour % GH 0% 0 K 0 Neither/ don't know 0 0% % %A H EFGH H 0 % JK 0% n 0 0 % Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
38 Table Q. For each of the following pairs of statements, which one comes closest to your view? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) The police seem to be scared of upsetting some parts of society with the result that they are less effective at their job 0% 00 a 0 a 0 Abh 0 Ah 0 0%a OPRST0% NOPRST The police treat all parts of society equally with no fear or favour % % % 0% Q NQ Q Q %NQT Q Neither/ don't know 0 0% %m m 0% % 0 %fim 0 Q 0 NQ NQ NQ Q 0%NoQS Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
39 Table 0 Q. For each of the following pairs of statements, which one comes closest to your view? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page 0 Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) The police treat crimes such as burglary with the seriousness they deserve 00 %A 0 efgh efgh GH gh 0 JK K 0 mn The police do not treat crimes such as burglary with sufficient seriousness 00 B % %CD 0 CD %CDEf CDEF 0 I 0 IJ 0 % o 0%o Neither/ don't know 0 0% A gh H h 0% 0 %K 0 0% Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
40 Table Q. For each of the following pairs of statements, which one comes closest to your view? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) The police treat crimes such as burglary with the seriousness they deserve F f F % F Fj FJm %F f Nr % % % The police do not treat crimes such as burglary with sufficient seriousness % % 00 A a 0 ABhIKLAIKl 0 A AiK 0% AiK OPRsTT t 0 0%OPRsT %t 0 Neither/ don't know 0 0% DeFGhiG JklM g 0 0% G 0 G 0 N NoQ NOQ 0% 0 NOQs Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
41 Table Q. For each of the following pairs of statements, which one comes closest to your view? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) Hate crime is a blight on our society and the police are right to try to tackle it c C 0 N N 0% 0 The concept of hate crime is well intentioned but threatens Britain's heritage of free speech and open expression 0 0%B 0 %D DF cdf 0% IJ Neither/ don't know A efgh H h 0 h K 0 Lm 0%L Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
42 Table Q. For each of the following pairs of statements, which one comes closest to your view? Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) Hate crime is a blight on our society and the police are right to try to tackle it ghm 0 % 0 0% 0 H H 0%h 00 QT NQT %nqt 0% QT 0%NQT Q The concept of hate crime is well intentioned but threatens Britain's heritage of free speech and open expression 0 %a A %a A A 0 0% Aikl OPRsT NOPRST% 0% Neither/ don't know 0 j 0 fjkm % % 0 % 0 % 0 NOPQRS Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
43 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? Summary Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Ordinary police officers do an excellent job but it often seems that chief constables and their political masters make it harder for them to do their job effectively Police officers have lost control of our streets and criminals no longer have any fear of being caught and brought to justice I believe that stopping and searching suspects is a useful tool to both deter and detect crime Statements Political correctness is at least partly to blame for the murder rate in some cities like London by diverting police resources to other priorities Political correctness and the fear of offending minorities is at least partly to blame for the problems encountered in tackling grooming gangs in major UK cities I would like to see more police on foot patrol in my neighbourhood The police need to act with political correctness as it encourages acceptance and decency in society NET: Agree 0 Agree strongly () 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0% Agree () 0 Disagree () % % 0 Disagree strongly () 0 % 0 NET: Disagree 0% 0 0 % % 0 0%
44 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? Ordinary police officers do an excellent job but it often seems that chief constables and their political masters make it harder for them to do their job effectively Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Agree B 0% C CDEF CDEF % 0 0%i IJ %l l %l Agree strongly () 0 0% B 0 c 0%C 0 0%C Cd CDEFG 0%I IJ l L 00 0% Agree () 0%DEf 0 %e ij Disagree () B 0 0 fg 0 no O p Disagree strongly () 0 gh gh 0 FGH K K m NET: Disagree B 0 g 0 dfgh k O o 0 P 0 % 0% A %egh GH gh 0 GH 0% jk K c.0.Ce.CdE.CDE..0.0IJ.0.l.l.L.q Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
45 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? Ordinary police officers do an excellent job but it often seems that chief constables and their political masters make it harder for them to do their job effectively Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Agree 0 K K 0 K K BFHjKl K K K 0 %K bfk OST T 0%nOPST ST Agree strongly () 0 0% 0 a ak k k 0 k AK 0%k ABEFGH%OPRT t IjKL 0 NOPRST Agree () %DBFHJK lm 0%K bfhjkm K %K 0% 0%NOQST Disagree () 0 Gim % 0 g %EGILM Q Q Q q 0%NOpQrT q Disagree strongly () g g abgj N N N NET: Disagree Gm % G 0 abegij LM 0 q q q % 0%NoQrT 0 0 % 0 % % % AeFGhi% jlm NQ 0 % 0%NOPQRS..0.K..K.0K.0AK.0k.K.K..K.AbeFH.OPS ikl.0..noprs.0 T Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
46 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? Police officers have lost control of our streets and criminals no longer have any fear of being caught and brought to justice Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Agree 0 00 CDf % C CDF I I % LM Lm Agree strongly () 0 0% 0 C 0%c 0 C 0 0 L LMo 0 L Agree () 0% 0% cdf 0 0 0%I 0 0 0% 0 % 0 Disagree () % 0 b E Eh Eh Eh MNO o 0 % Disagree strongly () 0 % % g 0 g 0 g % 0 % no % NET: Disagree 0% B e eh eh 0% k 00 mno O % A 0%EFGH jk %ln......c..c.0cd...i...lm.lm Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
47 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? Police officers have lost control of our streets and criminals no longer have any fear of being caught and brought to justice Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Agree % 0 AB a 0%AB ABK 0 Ab A 0%AB ABk 0 ABk 0 OPRSTS 0%s NOPRST 0%s Agree strongly () 0 0% 0 0% K 0% 0% %K 0 K K OP 0%NOPRST% 0 % P Agree () AB a Ab 0 0 ABJkm Ab Ab % 0 Ab 0%AB Ab ST ST St St Disagree () % 0 DFgL %DEFGij klm % 0% Q Q nq Q NOQT %Q Disagree strongly () 0 % DeFGhjm % G G G N N Nqt Nqt % NET: Disagree 0% DEFGHJDEFGjL klm m 0 0 Q nq NQ 0 NQ NOQT 0%Q G %g G 0 N 0 0%NOpQ....A.Ak.0AbK.AbK.a..AK..A.0AK.OPRS.S..NOPRS. T..PrS Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
48 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? I believe that stopping and searching suspects is a useful tool to both deter and detect crime Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Agree B 0 %CD %CD CD 0 CDEFG % 0 %I IJ 0 0 % 0%Lmo % Agree strongly () B % Cd CD 0%CD CDEFG I IJ 0%L L 0 0 Agree () % 0 0%a 0 0% 0 % 0 0% % Disagree () 0 0 EH EfGH JK NO No Disagree strongly () a H H H H 0 K K NET: Disagree EGH EFGH H JK %NO No 0 A 0%GH gh 0 %H H H K K l %..B.0...CD.CD.CD.CDEFG..I.IJ.0.l.L.L Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
49 Table 0 Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? I believe that stopping and searching suspects is a useful tool to both deter and detect crime Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page 0 Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat (p) UKIP (q) SNP (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Agree 0 a a ai AehIk OPRST OPRST Agree strongly () Af A 0 %Afi A Af A A 0%A 0%OPRST 0% 0 NOPRST Agree () E Ej 0 % e E 0 0% 0% Disagree () em NQ NQ NQ NopQT NQ Disagree strongly () %fgjkl N N N N %N N NET: Disagree 0 0 0%aBEFgj KLM NQ NQ NQ NOPQTNQ 0%Dbfgij LM 0%bfgiLM 0 0 % 0 NQ NQ NQ q 0%NQ..0.aI..AfI..0I...aI.I.I.aI.OPRST.0.0.nOPRS. T Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
50 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? Political correctness is at least partly to blame for the murder rate in some cities like London by diverting police resources to other priorities Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Agree 0 0%B 0% % c C 0 CDEF CDEFg I IJ 0% 00 0%Lmo 0% 0 Agree strongly () 0 0% B % c 0%C CDe CDEF I 0 IJ 0 0% LMO 0 Agree () B 0 0% 0 0 CDef 0% IJ 0 0 Disagree () % A dfgh dgh K 0 K 0 No % Disagree strongly () b EGH egh % % K K % O % NET: Disagree GH GH %GH gh K K MNO % 0%A fgh 0 GH H H h JK 0 %K 0 % LN %..B CDEF.0CDEF..i.0IJ..L.0LM.L..p Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
51 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? Political correctness is at least partly to blame for the murder rate in some cities like London by diverting police resources to other priorities Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat (p) UKIP (q) SNP (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Agree 0 % 0% 0% 0 FiK 0% 0 % 0% 0 OPRST OPRST 0 0 Agree strongly () 0 0% 0 f % 0% 0% 0 0% Fk f F 0%OPrT %NOPRST OpT Agree () 0 0 % 0%Eij 0% 0 0 OPQrST0%s 0% Disagree () % L 0 % gl % % l l 0 NQt NQ % NQ %NQT Q Disagree strongly () gm M gm gm % GJLM NQT NQT NQt NQt 0 N NET: Disagree %GL 0 0 GL % gl gl 0 GL NQT NQT % NQt %NQT NQ % % 0 % 0 NQ 0%NQ 0%NOpQRS aFK...00FK..00FK.0aFK.OPRST...NOPRS. T..OP Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
52 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? Political correctness and the fear of offending minorities is at least partly to blame for the problems encountered in tackling grooming gangs in major UK cities Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Agree B 0 0 CD CD CDEF CDEFG %I IJ 0 % Agree strongly () 0 0% %B 0 % 0 c %C CDe 0 CDE 0 CDEFg I 0 IJ l l l Agree () 0 d 0%D 0%D 0 0%I m 0 % 0 % Disagree () 0 b GH H gh gh % K K n 0 No 0 Disagree strongly () GH egh gh GH jk K mo 0 % o 0 NET: Disagree % GH GH GH GH 0 0 K K 0 0 NO 00 O A EFGH 0 EFGH gh %H 0 H JK K 0 % 0 LmN Cd.0CD.CDEF.CDEF..0I.IJ..0l.L.Lm Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
53 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? Political correctness and the fear of offending minorities is at least partly to blame for the problems encountered in tackling grooming gangs in major UK cities Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Agree 0 0 a % 0 0 ak 0%a %OPRST t OPRST Agree strongly () 0 0% 0 0% 0% % AFK 0 OPRST0% 0 NOPRST 0 o 0% Agree () J j j 0 j OQrT Q Q 0%q Q Q Disagree () 0 0 DbefGij KL k 0 0 % 0 %NQT NQ NQT NQ 0 q Disagree strongly () 0 l glm l LM 0 l Lm 0 %l AeFGHIJ LM NQT NQT NQt 0 NQT 0 N NET: Disagree 0 DeGLMl % L gl % GLm 0 %NQT NQT NQT NQT NQ 00 0 NQ n % 0 %NOPQRS afK.0.0.AFK..AbFhK.afK.OPRST...NOPRS. T..0O Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
54 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? I would like to see more police on foot patrol in my neighbourhood Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Agree 0 C CD CD CD CDe % I I 0 % 0 0 Agree strongly () 0% 0 B % 0% CD CDe 0 CD CDE 0 0 I I 0 0%L L %L Agree () a % 0 % % MnO 0 0 Disagree () DEFGH f f 0 JK %NO 0 0 Disagree strongly () 0 B h K NET: Disagree 0 %DEFGH %fh % 0 JK 0 No % 0 0 % 0 A EFGH EFGH 0 JK..b...0C.Cd.CDe.CDe.CDE..0I.I.0.L.L.L Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
55 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? I would like to see more police on foot patrol in my neighbourhood Policing Survey ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Page Scotland (a) Wales (b) NET: England Region Yorkshire & Humber side Midlands (g) (h) Midlands ern London (m) Conservative (n) Labour 0 General Election Vote Liberal Democrat UKIP SNP (p) (q) (r) Other (s) Did not vote (t) NET: Agree 0 A A Ai 0%AI 0%Ai A 0 0% Ai Ai A 0 a 0 oprst prst oprst Agree strongly () 0% A ABGHIKA l 0 AbghiK a A rt 0 0%T NOPRST Agree () 0 0%m 0 0 ajm m AeiJM 0 0% Disagree () DBEFGH ijklm egj 0 %NOpQTq Disagree strongly () L l L l NOq n N NET: Disagree DBEFGH ijklm nq NOQt NoQ k 0 fk N Nq % NQ NOQ...a.A.ABhIK.A.A.A.a.Ak.A.0A.0A.PRST.RT.0.NOPRS. T Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/d b/d c/d a/b/c/e/f/g/h/i/j/k/l/m n/o/p/q/r/s/t small base; very small base (under 0) ineligible for sig testing
56 ONLINE Fieldwork: thth July 0 Table Q. To what extent, if at all, would you agree or disagree with these statements? The police need to act with political correctness as it encourages acceptance and decency in society Page Gender Male Female (a) (b) (c) Age (g) + (h) + AB Social Grade C C (m) (n) DE Employment Sector Private Public (p) (q) NET: Agree A GH FGH GH % %jk K NO % Q Agree strongly () 0 fgh FGH fgh jk K n Agree () 0 a 0% gh 0% 0 % k O 0 O Q 0 Disagree () 0 B CD CD 0%CDEF 0%CDEF I 0%IJ 0 % P Disagree strongly () 0 B % 0 De de i LmO NET: Disagree 0 B cd CD 0 CDEf CDEF I IJ 0 % 0 P 0% 0 %A eh H K 0% 0 0% L 0%...A.FGH.0FGH.FGH....JK.K..N.n..N Proportions/s: Columns Tested (%, risk level) a/b c/d/e/f/g/h i/j/k l/m/n/o p/q
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