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Large Majorities Favor Police Reforms in Congressional Bills, New UMD Survey Finds


COLLEGE PARK, Md., July 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- When a representative sample of American voters were given a detailed presentation of ten police reform proposals in current Congressional bills, large majorities favored all of them, according to a new survey by the Program for Public Consultation (PPC) at the University of Maryland.  Majorities of Democrats and independents favored all ten proposals.  Majorities of Republicans favored six of the proposals; the other four were found at least "tolerable."

The proposals were drawn from the two most prominent pieces of police reform legislation in Congress ? the House's George Floyd Justice in Policing Act and the Senate's JUSTICE Act. 

In the innovative survey of 3,226 registered voters, respondents were given relevant background information for each proposal. They then evaluated a series of strongly stated arguments for and against each proposal before making their final recommendation. The briefing material and arguments were thoroughly reviewed by experts representing the range of opinion on the issue, including former police chiefs.

Three of the proposals received overwhelming bipartisan majority support.

Three received large majority support, including a clear majority of Republicans.

Four proposals had large majority support overall. While less than a majority of Republicans were in favor, in all cases, in a separate question, a majority of Republicans said they found the proposals at least "tolerable."

The survey was conducted online from July 2-9, 2020 with a national probability-based sample provided by Nielsen Scarborough from Nielsen Scarborough's larger sample of respondents, who were recruited by mail and telephone using a random sample of households. The sample included 3,226 respondents with a margin of error of +/- 1.7%. Questions that were presented to three quarters of the sample had a margin of error of +/- 2.0%.

Questionnaire with Frequencies (PDF): http://www.publicconsultation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/PoliceReformQuaire0720.pdf

Full Report (PDF): http://www.publicconsultation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/PoliceReformReport0720.pdf 

Try the Survey Yourself: https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/5715366/Police-Reform 

Contact: Steven Kull, 301-254-7500, [email protected]

SOURCE Program for Public Consultation



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