Crime, Justice, Police


Public back the use of facial recognition for safer streets but are sceptical about AI chatbots, Ipsos poll finds

Nearly two thirds (64%) support government plans to fund 40 new Live Facial Recognition vans to scan faces in town centres and high crime areas to identify wanted criminals (17% oppose).
Global Trends Survey

Predictions for 2026: Three quarters of Britons expect large-scale public unrest in the year ahead

Three quarters of Britons expect large-scale public unrest in 2026.
Politics Survey

Ipsos reveals high prices and declining high streets key local concerns for Britons

87% of Britons believe crime and anti-social behaviour is a "big problem" in the UK as a whole – up from 79% in June. This falls to 40% when people speak of their local area.
Politics Survey

Half say Labour is doing a bad job at delivering a mission-led government

While Labour leads as the party seen as most likely to achieve its missions to improve the NHS and break down barriers to opportunity, Reform UK leads on “taking back our streets”, and the Greens on clean energy.

Majority of Britons think their high street has too many vape shops and hairdressers, Ipsos poll reveals

79% of Britons believe crime and anti-social behaviour is a "big problem" in the UK as a whole. This falls to 37% when people speak of their local area.
NHS Survey

Understanding Society: Putting the Place into Public Services

Drawing on 8 MRP models, we explore satisfaction with public services across the UK with interactive maps that enable you to explore satisfaction with a range of public services by local authority.
NHS Survey

Can Labour deliver? Public services face inequality crisis

Ipsos’ annual ‘Understanding Society’ report “Putting the Place into Public Services” utilises 8 MRP (Multilevel Regression and Poststratification) models to understand public perceptions of key services in every local authority area across the UK, including health services, policing, public transport, and education, as well as housing, jobs, and overall quality of life and community cohesion.

6 in 10 Britons believe shoplifting has risen over the past year, half believe drug related crime has increased

Over half of Britons (59%) believe shoplifting has increased in their local area in the past 12 months.

The cost of living continues to be the most important issue facing London

New research from Ipsos, conducted on behalf of London Councils tracks Londoners’ perceptions of key issues facing London as well as attitudes towards a number of key policy areas, including housing, crime, employment and devolution.