Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

British General Election Study, 1987; Cross-Section Survey

Variable Details

VariableV39B
LabelLaw and order: Con view
Question text Please look at this card. Some people feel that protecting civil rights is more important than cutting crime. These people would put themselves in Box A. Other people feel that cutting crime is more important than protecting civil rights. These people would put themselves in Box K. And other people have views somewhere in-between, along here (POINT LEFT A-F) or along here (POINT RIGHT K-F). Now where do you think the Conservative and Labour Parties stand? First the Conservative Party. In the next row of boxes, please tick whichever box you think comes closest to the views of the Conservative Party.
Responses
1 PRTCTG CIV RGHTS IMP 192
2 70
3 176
4 172
5 122
6 562
7 241
8 414
9 523
10 371
11 CUTTNG CRME IMP 681
95 LEFT OF 01 0
96 RIGHT OF 11 0
97 REFUSED/NOT ASKED 7
98 DONT KNOW 225
99 NOT ANSWERED 70
Sysmiss 2174
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationBritish General Election Study, 1987; Cross-Section Survey
Interviewer InstructionsSCALE CARD 6
UniverseElectors in Great Britain;National
SamplingNationally representative probability sample drawn from the Electoral Registers of England, Wales and Scotland (south of the Caledonian Canal)
Study TypeCross-sectional (one-time) study