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Racial Justice Concerns Persist Months After Floyd's Death

Americans' belief that race relations is the top problem facing the country remains higher at the start of 2021 than it was before George Floyd's death and the subsequent protests that galvanized a racial justice movement.

Most Americans Say Policing Needs 'Major Changes'

Nearly six in 10 Americans say "major changes" are needed to make policing better. Almost all Americans support making officers more accountable, while few support abolishing the police altogether.

Russians' Confidence in Military Dips in 2023

Gallup's latest surveys in Russia show that confidence in the nation's military has slipped, even as Russians' faith in other institutions has risen.

New Low in U.S. See Progress for Black Civil Rights

Americans are less likely now than at any point in Gallup's 25-year trend to say civil rights for Black adults have improved.

Amid Pandemic, Confidence in Key U.S. Institutions Surges

Americans express more confidence than they did last year in two institutions that have been challenged during the coronavirus pandemic -- the medical system and public schools. Confidence in police has fallen to a record-low level.

Black, White Adults' Confidence Diverges Most on Police

While 56% of White adults in the U.S. say they are confident in the police, far fewer Black adults (19%) say the same. The police elicit the largest racial gap in confidence among 16 institutions tested.

Hong Kongers' Confidence in Institutions Damaged in Unrest

After living through months of protests, Hong Kong residents have been left with little faith in their institutions -- just as they are facing a potential coronavirus outbreak.

Crime, American Public Opinion and the Election

Crime became an issue in the recent midterm elections, underscoring the importance of understanding what lies behind Americans' views of the issue.

Young People Rely on Social Media, but Don't Trust It

A new UNICEF study reveals new insights into the changing nature of childhood, including how young people are staying informed and the institutions they trust.

Explore Gallup's Global Law and Order Research

Gallup's Law and Order Index uses four questions to gauge people's sense of personal security and their personal experiences with crime and law enforcement.
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