Crime & Justice Latest Thinking
"The project was challenging in terms of changing focus and the right deadlines and MORI was very accommodating and flexible in making the project happen within the timescales and to a high standard."
PA Consulting
As the foremost thinkers in the area of crime and justice research, Ipsos MORI researchers are frequently involved in publishing our thoughts on a range of issues. Some of our most important publications are included below:
- Anti-Social Behaviour And Respect: People, Place And Perceptions
- This report is the first to map how anti-social behaviour is perceived at a local level across all parts of England and how these views are changing over time. Tailored analysis enables us to identify where perceptions are not as we might expect; in some areas perceptions of anti-social behaviour are better than we would predict, in others they are worse.
- British Views on Respect
- January 2006
- Ipsos MORI's research preceded the launch of the government's Respect Action Plan which sets out a range of measures to tackle anti-social behaviour and build a culture of respect in society.
- Public Concern About ASB And Support For ASBOs
- June 2005
- With renewed focus on restoring respect and the need to tackle anti-social behaviour post-election, the media release gives details of a new survey by Ipsos MORI which provides a gauge of public opinion towards the use of anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs).
- Public Confidence In The Criminal Justice System pdf, 120KB
- Home Office February - March 2003
- The public's attitudes and perceptions of the system and its constituent agencies were measured to identify key factors relating to levels of confidence and satisfaction
- Experiences of the Criminal Justice System
- Victims and Witnesses of Crime for the Audit Commission May - August 2003
- Ipsos MORI explore victims' and witnesses' experiences of crime and the criminal justice system for the Audit Commission.
- Contacting the Police
- Customer Satisfaction Survey for the Office of Public Service Reform February 2003
- Ipsos MORI conducted a survey among people who had contacted the police in order to gauge the way people felt about their contact.