Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

British Social Attitudes Survey, 1998

Variable Details

VariableRICHGLTY
LabelRich/poor more likely found guilty? Q792
Question text Now suppose another two people from different backgrounds - one rich, one poor - each appear in court, charged with a crime they did not commit. What do you think their chances are of being found guilty... the rich person is more likely to be found guilty, they have the same chance, or, the poor person is more likely to be found guilty?
Responses
1 the rich person is more likely to be 27
2 the same chance 687
3 the poor person is more likely to be 1292
8 Don't know 48
9 Not answered 17
-2 Skp, C version 1075
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationBritish Social Attitudes Survey, 1998
UniverseAdults (18 and over) living in private households in Great Britain (excluding the 'crofting counties' north of the Caledonian Canal).<br>;Adults;National
SamplingMulti-stage stratified random sample;Sampling is conducted in four stages; from 1993 the sample has been drawn from the Postcode Address File, whereas in previous years it was drawn from the Electoral Register.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study. The BSA survey is conducted annually.