91 research outputs found

    Metropolitan Police Public Attitudes Surveys, 2000-2017/18

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    Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.January 2019: These data have been temporarily withdrawn while the depositor conducts a review of governance around data sharing and publication.The Public Attitude Survey (PAS) is a well-established survey that was first conducted in 1983 to give the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) an understanding of the views of residents across London. From April 2014 the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) took responsibility for the survey, which measures Londoners' confidence in the police and provides information that helps to set the strategic direction for policing and support continuous improvement at borough level. The PAS is a continuous survey, based on a random sample of respondents at pre-selected addresses with a total of 3,200 Londoners normally interviewed face-to-face each quarter to yield an annual sample of 12,800 interviews. The survey is designed to achieve 100 interviews each quarter in the 32 London Boroughs (excluding the City of London) in order to provide a borough-level sample of 400 interviews in any 12-month rolling period. Users should note that data are not currently available for April 2004-December 2005, but commence again in 2006. For further information, see documentation and the MOPAC data and statistics webpages. Another MPS survey series, the Metropolitan Police User Satisfaction Survey, is held at the UK Data Archive under SN 7084. Latest Edition Information For the seventh edition (June 2018), data and documentation for Quarters 49-52 were added, extending the study coverage to 2017-18. Main Topics:Topics covered in the PAS include: local area and community; fear of crime and local crime problems; anti-social behaviour; terrorism; attitudes to policing; victimisation; contact with police; the criminal justice system; communication with the police; general views on the police and the law; demographic details and household information

    Mayor's Court (New York, N.Y.) selected briefs 1674-1860

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    The collection consists of microfilm and bound photocopies of all records in the Marine Court of New York City, popularly called the Mayor's Court, 1674-1860, in which Jews or Jewish names appear in any capacity. Included are records of briefs, warrants, jury lists, and lists of cases, in chronological order. The entire collection has been indexed by last name, and the cards are interfiled in the Society's main card catalo

    Report to Maurino Richton, mayor.

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    Mode of access: Internet

    New York City 1935

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    Variant Title: City of New York existing streets Notes: "Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Mayor. Bernard S. Deutsch, Chairman."; "Works Division Project, Emergency Relief Bureau, City of New York, Project No. 261-G in cooperation with Chief Engineer, Board of Estimate and Apportionment."; "Reproduced from Board of Estimate and Apportionment base map copyright 1933, Herman H. Smith, Chief Engineer."; "March--1935."; "Note: mapped streets without physical existence omitted. Broken lines indicate work under construction.; Includes inset of South Richmond and illustrations of committee's logo

    Predominant residential age March 1935 / Mayor's Committee on City Planning, the City of New York

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    March 1935Shows vacant, residential, and non-residential land in New York City ; Inset: South Richmond ; "This map, an integral part of the 1934 Real property inventory report, is a graphic representation of data presented therein. New York City Housing Authority, Langdon W. Post, chairman" ; "Project no. 261-G in cooperation with Project no. 33" ; "Reproduced from Board of Estimate and Apportionment, base map copyright 1933" ; "March--1935."Color1:48,00

    Industrial advantages of Monroe Michigan.

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    Cover title.Mode of access: Internet

    Predominant non-residential type / Mayor's Committee on City Planning, the City of New York

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    Shows non-residential land use in New York City ; Inset: South Richmond ; "This map, an integral part of the 1934 Real property inventory report, is a graphic representation of data presented therein. New York City Housing Authority, Langdon W. Post, chairman" ; "Project no. 261-G in cooperation with Project no. 33" ; "Reproduced from Board of Estimate and Apportionment, base map copyright 1933"Color1:48,00

    A Program for Older Business Districts: Baltimore

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