RT Book RT Statistics T1 Metropolitan police Public Attitudes Surveys, 2000-2017/18 LA English PP Colchester PB UK Data Service YR 2019 ED 7th edition UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1871562406 AB The Public Attitude Survey (PAS) is a well-established survey that was first conducted in 1983 to give the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) an understanding of the views of residents across London. From April 2014 the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) took responsibility for the survey, which measures Londoners' confidence in the police and provides information that helps to set the strategic direction for policing and support continuous improvement at borough level. The PAS is a continuous survey, based on a random sample of respondents at pre-selected addresses with a total of 3,200 Londoners normally interviewed face-to-face each quarter to yield an annual sample of 12,800 interviews. The survey is designed to achieve 100 interviews each quarter in the 32 London Boroughs (excluding the City of London) in order to provide a borough-level sample of 400 interviews in any 12-month rolling period. Users should note that data are not currently available for April 2004-December 2005, but commence again in 2006. NO This study is currently embargoed and therefore unavailable for download/order (Stand: 29.11.2023) K1 Age K1 antisocial behaviour K1 Attitudes K1 cars K1 Communities K1 community action K1 community behaviour K1 Community Cohesion K1 Community Participation K1 Counterterrorism K1 crime and security K1 Crime Prevention K1 crime victims K1 CRIMINAL justice system K1 Criminal law K1 debilitative illness K1 Disabilities K1 Discrimination K1 ethnic groups K1 Fear of crime K1 Gender K1 Guns K1 Hate crime K1 Households K1 housing tenure K1 information sources K1 language skills K1 Law Enforcement K1 local community facilities K1 Marital Status K1 National Identity K1 Neighbourhoods K1 offences K1 peaceful coexistenz K1 place of birth K1 Police Corruption K1 Police Personnel K1 police services K1 police-community relationship K1 Policing K1 Public transport K1 qualifications K1 Religious Affiliation K1 residential mobility K1 satisfaction with services K1 Sexuality K1 socio-economic status K1 stopping and searching K1 Terrorism K1 traffic K1 Statistik : 2000-2017/18 : Großbritannien DO 10.5255/UKDA-SN-7048-15