Toplines - NPA - August 12, 2021
NPA
Poll
Survey
of 1182 Likely Voters by Rasmussen Reports
Aug 12th,
2021
How concerned are you about the recent increase in violent crime?
64% Very concerned
26% Somewhat concerned
8% Not very concerned
2% Not at all concerned
1% Not sure
Do you think that violent crime is “out of control?”
70% Yes
22% No
8% Not sure
Have you recently considered a change in residence because of violent crime?
21% Yes
75% No
4% Not sure
Do you think police in your area are too tough on violent criminals?
9% Yes
78% No
13% Not sure
Do you feel that your local police department has the necessary resources to battle violent crime?
44% Yes
36% No
20% Not sure
Do you think moving resources away from policing toward social workers would decrease violent crime?
24% Yes
60% No
16% Not sure
Do you think letting accused violent criminals out of jail without bail while they wait for trial increases violent crime?
73% Yes
14% No
13% Not sure
Do you think District Attorneys refusing to prosecute accused criminals contributes to rising violent crime?
70% Yes
16% No
14% Not sure
Do you think early release of criminals from prison contributes to rising violent crime?
61% Yes
22% No
17% Not sure
Do you think allowing police officers to “stop and frisk” someone whom they have a reasonable suspicion is carrying a firearm reduces violent crime?
56% Yes
31% No
12% Not sure
Do you think removing police from schools contributes to violent crime?
47% Yes
35% No
18% Not sure
Do you think the media is ignoring the rise in violent crime?
59% Yes
32% No
9% Not sure
Do you think how the media is covering crime contributes to a rise in violent crime?
56% Yes
31% No
14% Not sure
Do you think reforms that prohibit police from engaging in foot pursuits contribute to violent crime?
52% Yes
27% No
21% Not sure
Do you think reforms that prohibit police from engaging in vehicle pursuits contribute to violent crime?
52% Yes
31% No
17% Not sure
Do you agree with reforms that require police to give suspects the home addresses of witnesses?
16% Yes
63% No
20% Not sure
Should politicians who vote to defund the police be able to use tax money to hire private security to protect themselves?
16% Yes
73% No
11% Not sure
Do you believe politicians should do a “ride along” with local patrol officers before suggesting changes in policing?
74% Yes
15% No
10% Not sure
Do you believe politicians should meet with crime victims before suggesting changes in policing?
75% Yes
14% No
11% Not sure