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  Northern Ireland Social Attitudes Survey - 1990

Variable Listing for Module: Crime_and_the_Police

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CRIMENI: Except for the Troubles, is there little crime in Northern Ireland?

STFSNTNI: Are sentences for crimes connected with the Troubles too soft?

AFRDCRIM: Are people more afraid of crime than they need to be?

RUCRLGPJ: How does the RUC treat Catholics and Protestant members of the public?

ARMRLGPJ: How does the army treat Catholics and Protestant members of the public?

UDRRLGPJ: How does the UDR treat Catholics and Protestant members of the public?

NTRRLGPJ: How do the courts treat Catholics and Protestants accused of committing non-errorist offences?

TERRLGPJ: How do the courts treat Catholics and Protestants accused of committing terrorist offences?

HSESERCH: Are house searches used too much?

RUCNTRCR: Do the RUC do a good job or a bad job in controlling non-sectarian crime?

RUCTERCR: Do the RUC do a good job or a bad job in controlling non-sectarian crime?

VEHCHECK: Are vehicle check points used too much?

PEDSERCH: Are random searches of pedestrians used too much?

RCMARCH: Are controls on Catholic protest marches and demonstrations used too much?

PRTMARCH: Are controls on Protestant protest marches and demonstrations used too much?

VICTIM: Do you worry that you or anyone living with you might be the victim of crime?

VMWORRY: Is this fear of being a victim of crime a big worry?

SAFEDARK: How safe do you feel walking alone in this area after dark?

BURGLARY: How common is burglary in this area?

VANDAL: How common is deliberate damage by vandals in this area?

MUGGING: How common is mugging in this area?

NIARCRIM: How much crime is there in your area?

CRMNIVGB: How much crime is there in Northern Ireland compared with Great Britain?

BURGLEDO: What would you do if you saw a house being burgled?

BURGLECT: If you witnessed a burglary, would you give evidence in court?

HIJACKDO: What would you do if you saw a car being hijacked?

HIJACKCT: If you witnessed a hijacking, would you give evidence in court?

GOPOLIC: In the past 2 years, have you reported a crime to the police or gone to them for help?

PCHELP: How helpful were the police when you went to them?

PCSTOP: In the past 2 years, have you been stopped or questioned by the police?

PCPOLITE: How polite were the police when they stopped you?

PCANNOY: In the past 2 years, have you been annoyed about the way a police officer has behaved?

PCPLEASE: In the past 2 years, have you been pleased about the way a police officer has behaved?

PCSAT: How satisfied are you with the way the police do their job?

PCCONTCT: In th past 2 years, have you had any contact with the polic?

NISECFR1: Which of the security forces is the most effective in controlling sectarian crime?

NISECFR2: Which of the security forces is the next most effective in controlling sectarian crime?

RUCJOIN1: Most important reason why Catholics are put off from joining the RUC.

RUCJOIN2: Next most important reason why Catholics are put off from joining the RUC.

RUCCMNOW: Which body is responsible for looking into a complaint against the police?

RUCCMSHD: Which body should be responsible for looking into a complaint against the police?



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