Highlights
If you combine the topics like terrorism (60 percent), crime (57 percent), and illegal drugs (53 percent), justice-related and crime issues are the clear priorities for most Americans.
On the issue of reducing crime, Black (66%) and Hispanic (63%) Democrats are roughly twice as likely as White Democrats (33%) to view it as a top priority.
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Crime and personal safety are top concerns of Americans. The data below from Pew, Gallup and additional sources indicate immense concern regarding criminality and fear of crime.
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The economy remains the top priority for Americans.
Aside from the economy, no single policy area stands out. About six-in-ten rate several issues as top priorities: reducing health care costs (60%), defending against terrorism (60%), reducing the influence of money in politics (59%), reducing the budget deficit (57%), reducing crime (57%) and improving education (57%).
Crime reduction remains a higher priority among Republicans than among Democrats. Yet, compared with two years ago, the shares of both Republicans and Democrats who view it as a top priority have grown. Currently, 65% of Republicans and 47% of Democrats say it should be a top priority.
On the issue of reducing crime, Black (66%) and Hispanic (63%) Democrats are roughly twice as likely as White Democrats (33%) to view it as a top priority.
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Gallup- Americans Dissatisfied With Crime Policies
Conclusions
If you combine the topics like terrorism (60 percent), crime (57 percent), and illegal drugs (53 percent), justice-related and crime issues are the clear priorities for most Americans.
Violence in urban areas is increasing. Fear of crime is at an all-time high.
Yet with massive numbers of police officers leaving the job and growing urban crime and exponential increases in firearm ownership and purchases of security-related items, Americans are making it quite clear that crime and personal safety are among America’s top priorities.
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