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Postal Voting And Fraud
MORI's research for The Electoral Commission during the 2005 General Election campaign shows that 46% think that electoral fraud is either a fairly big or very big problem in Great Britain. This compares to 69% of the public who say the same about false insurance claims and 79% who think benefit fraud is a problem.
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Black and Minority Ethnic People's Perceptions Of Fair Treatment By The CJS
The Criminal Justice System (CJS) Race Unit today publishes a MORI report detailing perceptions of ethnic minorities regarding whether they feel they would be equitably treated by the CJS.
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Public Knowledge Of Online Threats
The UK public is largely ignorant of the threats they face on the Internet, according to recent research conducted by MORI on behalf of StreamShield. Just 16% of the public has heard of the term 'key loggers' — malicious programs that record confidential password details — and only 24% had heard of the term 'phishing' — bogus emails purporting to be from one's bank asking for account information, with the intention of stealing funds.
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Circus Animals Survey
Ipsos Statement Regarding Animal Defenders International (ADI) Survey on Circus Animals
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Public Attitudes To Diet And Health Research
A new report, published by MORI on behalf of the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) shows a broad awareness of the different types and applications of research into diet and health. However, there appears to be low awareness of how science works or how scientific excellence should be judged in practice.
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What Makes A Great Employer?
An international survey conducted by MORI for Manpower reveals what jobseekers in 15 EMEA (Europe Middle-East & Africa) countries want from their employers, what their fears are for the future and what the trends are in the world of work.
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The Role Of Marketing — 2005
A recent MORI survey on behalf of The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) reveals that although most UK marketers assert that marketing is a priority in their company's business strategy, securing marketing budget can be a very different matter — particularly in the very largest businesses.
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Majority Of Family Doctors And Public Support Doctors' Assessment Every Few Years
MORI research finds majority of family doctors and public supportive of doctors being assessed every few years.
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Small Companies And Climate Change
Small companies in the UK have yet to seize the opportunity to make money from tackling climate change, according to new survey from MORI. The research, published in The Shell Springboard Report, asks small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) for their views on the business opportunity of products and services which help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Londoners Support Police Terrorist Response
The latest MORI survey for the GLA shows Londoners support the way the police responded to the attacks of July 7th. Three-quarters (77%) say they are satisfied with the way the Met Police responded to the attacks and 15% say they are dissatisfied. The survey also shows that two-thirds (65%) are noticing an increased police presence after the attacks and half (49%) say higher visibility policing makes them feel safer.