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2009 Baton Rouge Poll N=360

2009 Baton Rouge Poll N=360. Conducted by the Students of Sociology 2211, “Sociological Methods” LSU Rick Weil. Race Differences on Political Opinions. William Hawkins Race Hodges Santrell Smith. Would have to go through connection to contact local official.

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2009 Baton Rouge Poll N=360

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  1. 2009 Baton Rouge PollN=360 Conducted by the Students of Sociology 2211, “Sociological Methods” LSU Rick Weil

  2. Race Differences on Political Opinions William Hawkins Race Hodges Santrell Smith

  3. Would have to go through connection to contact local official Blacks are more likely to believe you need a connection

  4. Trust Local East Baton Rouge Government Whites trust local government more than blacks do

  5. Honesty of Congressmen, including your own Blacks think Congressmen are honest more than whites do

  6. Trust police to protect you from crime Kaiesha Thomas Yvonne Everhardt Mark Nehlig

  7. Trust police to protect you from crime Whites trust the police more than blacks do

  8. Trust police to protect you from crime Better educated people trust the police more

  9. Trust police to protect you from crime Women trust the police more than men do

  10. Trust police to protect you from crime Age differences do not show a clear pattern

  11. Having a Gun in the House Brittany Zibilich Samantha Barnes Heather Shaffett Jeremy Bazile Jessel Ourso

  12. Having a Gun in the House Men think having a gun makes you safer

  13. Having a Gun in the House Whites think having a gun makes you safer

  14. Having a Gun in the House Republicans think having a gun makes you safer

  15. Having a Gun in the House People in the central section of Baton Rouge think having a gun makes you safer

  16. Having a Gun in the House Age differences do not show a clear pattern

  17. Opinion on the Death Penalty Xaviera Leon Jacqua Jackson Laura Grobusky Adrienne Breaux LaTrisha Davis

  18. Opinion on the Death Penalty Whites are much more in favor of the Death Penalty than are Blacks

  19. Opinion on the Death Penalty Men are somewhat more in favor of the Death Penalty than are Women

  20. Opinion on the Death Penalty Republicans are much more in favor of the Death Penalty than are Democrats or Independents

  21. Opinion on the Death Penalty People who seldom attend church are more in favor of the Death Penalty

  22. Opinion on the Death Penalty Media Usage does not have a strong effect

  23. 2009 Baton Rouge PollN=360 Conducted by the Students of Sociology 2211, “Sociological Methods” LSU Rick Weil

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