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2009 Baton Rouge Poll N=360 Conducted by the Students of Sociology 2211, “Sociological Methods” LSU Rick Weil

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Page 1: 2009 Baton Rouge Poll N=360 Conducted by the Students of Sociology 2211, “Sociological Methods” LSU Rick Weil

2009 Baton Rouge PollN=360

Conducted by the Students ofSociology 2211, “Sociological Methods”

LSURick Weil

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Race Differences on Political Opinions

William HawkinsRace Hodges

Santrell Smith

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Would have to go through connection to contact local official

Blacks are more likely to believe you need a connection

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Trust Local East Baton Rouge Government

Whites trust local government more than blacks do

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Honesty of Congressmen, including your own

Blacks think Congressmen are honest more than whites do

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Trust police to protect you from crime

Kaiesha ThomasYvonne Everhardt

Mark Nehlig

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Trust police to protect you from crime

Whites trust the police more than blacks do

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Trust police to protect you from crime

Better educated people trust the police more

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Trust police to protect you from crime

Women trust the police more than men do

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Trust police to protect you from crime

Age differences do not show a clear pattern

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Having a Gun in the House

Brittany ZibilichSamantha BarnesHeather Shaffett

Jeremy BazileJessel Ourso

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Having a Gun in the House

Men think having a gun makes you safer

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Having a Gun in the House

Whites think having a gun makes you safer

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Having a Gun in the House

Republicans think having a gun makes you safer

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Having a Gun in the House

People in the central section of Baton Rouge think having a gun makes you safer

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Having a Gun in the House

Age differences do not show a clear pattern

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Opinion on the Death Penalty

Xaviera LeonJacqua JacksonLaura GrobuskyAdrienne Breaux

LaTrisha Davis

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Opinion on the Death Penalty

Whites are much more in favor of the Death Penalty than are Blacks

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Opinion on the Death Penalty

Men are somewhat more in favor of the Death Penalty than are Women

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Opinion on the Death Penalty

Republicans are much more in favor of the Death Penalty than are Democrats or Independents

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Opinion on the Death Penalty

People who seldom attend church are more in favor of the Death Penalty

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Opinion on the Death Penalty

Media Usage does not have a strong effect

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2009 Baton Rouge PollN=360

Conducted by the Students ofSociology 2211, “Sociological Methods”

LSURick Weil