Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.
To describe the extent and nature of contact with the police among a representative sample of Londoners aged 15 and over and to examine their views about the police and policing in relation to their actual experience. To examine separately the experience of young people aged 15-24 and members of ethnic minority groups.
Main Topics:
Variables Stops, arrests, victimisation, public order events. Social contact with the police, fear of crime, willingness to help the police, priority in fighting crime, views on policing policy, views on standards of police conduct.
(i) General sample: clustered multi-stage random sample of addresses, (wards were PSUs) with one person selected at each address. Young people were over-sampled. A half-open interview method was used to supplement use of electoral register. (ii) Special sample of Asians and West Indians from focussed conversation in randomly selected EDs
Face-to-face interview