MORI Police Poll, 1981
The MORI Police Poll was a public opinion poll carried out in August 1981, after the summer riots, to elicit the views of the British public on the police and policing. Sampling was carried out at 50 sampling points in a range of parliamentary constituencies. However, users should note that while co...
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| Format: | Electronic Book Statistics |
| Language: | English |
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Colchester
UK Data Service
1995
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| In: | Year: 1995 |
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| Summary: | The MORI Police Poll was a public opinion poll carried out in August 1981, after the summer riots, to elicit the views of the British public on the police and policing. Sampling was carried out at 50 sampling points in a range of parliamentary constituencies. However, users should note that while constituency codes are available in the data, no information on the codes is currently available. |
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| DOI: | 10.5255/UKDA-SN-1619-1 |
