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Public attitudes towards violent crime in London
GLA Opinion ResearchThe GLA conducted a representative survey of Londoners to understand attitudes towards violent crime. The survey was carried out by YouGov for the GLA between 23rd – 28th July 2021, with a response of 1,123 London residents aged 18+. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all London adults (aged 18+). Some figures have been compared against a previous survey carried out by YouGov for the GLA between 30th July – 2nd Au... - Updated 7 years ago
Annual London Survey 2000 - 2011
GLA Opinion ResearchThis dataset contains the topline results from the Annual London Surveys undertaken between 2000 and 2011 (there was no survey was 2008). Responses for these surveys were collected by conducting approximately 1,400 face-to-face interviews (exact numbers vary year on year) in respondents’ homes. From 2014 onwards the Annual London Survey has been delivered by Talk London, City Hall’s online research community. The results for these surv... - Updated 8 years ago
Police and Crime Plan Consultation - October to November 2016
GLA Opinion ResearchIn 2016, Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime committed to a large-scale public consultation on the new Police and Crime Plan for 2017-2021. This report and associated datasets out the results from the first stage of the consultation process, to help develop the final draft of the Plan ahead of the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime’s (MOPAC) consultation from December 2016-January 2017. A total of nearly 8,000 Londoners participa... - Updated 10 years ago
Annual London Survey 2014
GLA Opinion ResearchIn November 2014, 3,674 Londoners took part in the first London Survey run by Talk London, to tell us what they thought of the city and their neighbourhood. The London Survey enables us to: • Assess Londoners’ priorities across the breadth of Mayoral responsibilities • Understand Londoners’ perceptions of their quality of life • Identify those areas that require improvement, or where we need to improve outcomes for particular...