Sort by:
RelevanceDate
Search Results
Showing 61-70 of 200 results.
U.S. Confidence in Police Recovers From Last Year's Low
Americans' confidence in the police is back to where it was in 2013, before racially charged incidents involving police occurred in many cities. The police trail only the military and small business as the institutions Americans trust most.
Public Opinion Context: Americans, Race and Police
A review of Gallup data on Americans' attitudes toward police, race and criminal justice provides a public opinion context for the events of the last several days.
Law and Order Survives the Pandemic
Gallup's update on global law and order shows that people worldwide didn't feel less safe during the first year of the pandemic.
Inside Afghanistan: Law and Order Becomes a Casualty of War
Amid talk of peace, Gallup data offer insights into what has happened to Afghans' sense of safety and security during its past violent decade.
Confidence in Police Back at Historical Average
Confidence in the police, which edged downward in 2014 and 2015 amid national protests over police shootings of unarmed blacks, has rebounded to its historical average.
Majority of U.S. Black Women Don't Feel Safe Walking Alone
Black women in the U.S. face unique challenges beyond those experienced by Black Americans more broadly.
Race, Income, Gender and Safety in America
Americans from different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds don't share the same sense of security. The same is true for men and women.
New Study Gives Americans in Fragile Communities a Voice
"The State of Opportunity in America" report offers insights on the barriers to success for residents of fragile communities in the U.S.
Gallup Vault: Both Sides Faulted After Rodney King Riots
Saturday marks 25 years since the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles. Americans at the time faulted both the riots and the verdict that sparked them.
What Are Black Women's Daily Experiences Like in the U.S.?
Camille Lloyd and Whitney DuPreé join the podcast to discuss Black women's experiences in the U.S.