Research and analysis

Public concerns about organised crime

Home Office research report 16 explores public concerns about organised crime.

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Public concerns about organised crime key implications

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Public concerns about organised crime summary

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Public concerns about organised crime report

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The findings are based on interviews with 1,000 members of the public carried out in 2006.

The telephone survey aimed to provide quantifiable information on the nature and extent of public perception about organised crime. Ten two-hour focus groups were also carried out.

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Published 13 July 2009

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