RT Research Data T1 Public attitudes towards sentenced offenders and abortion, 1982 A1 Walker, Nigel 1917-2014 A2 Marsh, Catherine LA English PP Colchester PB UK Data Service YR 1983 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1877994286 AB The survey was designed as a randomised experiment with four conditions: (1) To test certain hypotheses about the influence of (i) the choice of sentence; (ii) judges' moral evaluation of offences; (iii) peers' moral evaluation of them; (iv) adult householders' moral evaluation of them. (2) To intestigate whether public opinion polls on abortion have any influence over individual attitudes towards abortion. K1 Abortion K1 Age K1 Assault K1 Attitudes K1 Authority K1 Birth Control K1 community service (punishment) K1 crime and security K1 criminal damage K1 Death Penalty K1 Divorce K1 Domestic Violence K1 EDUCATIONAL background K1 employers K1 Fines K1 Fraud K1 Gender K1 heads of household K1 Homosexuality K1 Households K1 judgments (law) K1 legal decisions K1 moral values K1 newspaper readership K1 Political attitudes K1 political leaders K1 prison sentences K1 Probation K1 public opinion polls K1 radio listening K1 radio news K1 Religious Affiliation K1 Religious Attendance K1 socio-economic status K1 television news K1 Theft K1 traffic offences K1 War K1 Working women K1 Forschungsdaten DO 10.5255/UKDA-SN-1898-1