Public perceptions of crime: Survey Report

Public perceptions of crime: Survey Report
01 Oct 2013
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The Ministry of Justice (the Ministry) commissioned Colmar Brunton to undertake a survey to investigate public perceptions about crime and the criminal justice system. The survey is intended to provide a robust and nuanced measure of public opinion on crime and the criminal justice system.

Methodology

  • The survey was conducted online using a representative sample from Colmar Brunton’s research panels.
  • The questionnaire took 15 minutes to complete (on average).
  • In total 2,001 New Zealanders were surveyed between 24 July and 15 August 2013. The maximum margin of error for a sample of 2,001 is +/‐2.2% (at the 95% confidence level).
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