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Conservatives lead on four of the five most important issues for the public
Conservatives lead on four of the five most important issues for the public – Theresa May’s personal ratings often better than her party’s.
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Seven in ten people believe it's acceptable for officers to carry a Taser
An online survey of 2,004 adults aged 16-75 in England and Wales, commissioned by the Police Federation of England and Wales, has shown 71% consider it fairly or completely acceptable for police officers to carry a Taser when on patrol.
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Public are largely comfortable with police officers having visible tattoos
New polling by Ipsos shows that the majority of people (58%) in England and Wales say they would be comfortable in dealing with a police officer who had a visible tattoo.
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Public views on policing
Ipsos was commissioned by HMIC to undertake a public survey of views and experiences of local police.
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When did we stop worrying about crime?
Crime has fallen in voters' list of concerns just as fewer incidents are being reported. Are we entering a golden age of tranquility on Britain's streets, or is something else going on? Joe Hitchcock blogs for politics.co.uk.
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Evaluation of Shine Women's Mentoring Service
An evaluation of a one-to-one mentoring service designed, in the long term, to reduce reoffending.
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Two-thirds of Britons say police can access phone records of journalists but only if approved by a judge
A new Ipsos survey shows that two-thirds (67%) of people think that the police should be allowed to access journalist phone records, but only with the approval of a judge.
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Poll for the Police Federation
The Police Federation today published its results from an online survey on public perceptions of the police force in England and Wales.
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Best Party on key issues
Our long term political and social trends have been collected over the last 30+ years and are unrivalled amongst polling organisations.
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Two in three Britons say they generally trust the police to tell the truth
New research from Ipsos shows that two in three (65%) Britons say they would generally trust the police to tell the truth, while 31% do not trust them to tell the truth.