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Religion & Culture
11.18.2014
PRRI Becomes New Member of AAPOR’s Transparency Initiative
This week, PRRI was honored to become a charter member of the American Association for Public Opinion Research’s (AAPOR) Transparency Initiative.
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Law & Criminal Justice
11.14.2014
Race, the Criminal Justice System, and Police
In the wake of the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., we take a look at where Americans stand on race, police, and the criminal justice system.
More than six in ten Americans think the country is on the wrong track—a view fueled by economic concerns and anxieties about terrorism and Ebola.
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Politics & Elections
11.05.2014
Signs of a Changing Political Landscape in a “Ho Hum” Election
Despite Democrats’ advantage among young voters, age and race divisions among millennials may affect the party’s performance with young Americans in the future.
A recent New York Times article claims that football has replaced baseball as America's favorite sport—and our polls support that claim.
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Politics & Elections
10.22.2014
Report: Is Civility Possible?
A new report analyzes data from over 20 surveys to see how Americans feel about civility in American politics and public discourse.
After liberal language is used in a synod report, Catholic conservatives bit back. But how do congregant values stack up against institutional outlook?
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Economy
10.08.2014
With Delayed Grand Jury Ruling, Unrest in Ferguson Continues
PRRI’s 2014 AVS suggests that the feeling of unrest and racial tension in Ferguson mirrors Americans’ deep discontent about racial and economic inequality.
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Law & Criminal Justice
10.06.2014
Americans’ Racial Disconnect on Fairness and Discrimination
Our latest infographic illustrates how colorblind Americans believe our criminal justice system to be—and how opinions shifted after the events in Ferguson, Mo.
PRRI Speaks with Alan Abramowitz about America's Growing Political and Cultural Polarization
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