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Survey: The State of State Courts: NCSC Public Opinion Surveys (NCSC 2014-2020)
Since 2014, the National Center for State Courts has commissioned the State of the State Courts in a (Post) Pandemic World survey to assess public trust and confidence in the courts. The 2020 survey focused on the willingness of registered voters to appear for jury service during the COVID-19 pandemic. The poll of 1,000 registered voters was conducted using a mixture of telephone interviews and online surveys. Respondents were contacted conducted between June 8-11, 2020. Findings are considered accurate within +/- 3 percent, 19 times out of 20. The survey in 2020 was developed by GBAO, with input from an advisory body of judges, court professionals and NCSC staff.
Attached are survey analysis summaires for the recent and previous surveys linked below.
Here are the links to the NCSC Survey pages for additional information:
- 2020 Survey | State of the State Courts in a (Post) Pandemic World
- 2019 Survey | The State of State Courts: A 2019 NCSC Public Opinion Survey
- 2018 Survey | The State of State Courts: A 2018 NCSC Public Opinion Survey
- 2017 Survey | The State of State Courts: A 2017 NCSC Public Opinion Survey
- 2016 Survey | The State of State Courts: A 2016 NCSC Public Opinion Survey
- 2015 Survey | The State of State Courts: A 2015 NCSC Public Opinion Survey
- 2014 Survey | The State of State Courts: A 2014 NCSC Public Opinion Survey
Attachments:
2014 Analysisof National Survey of Registered Voters.pdf
2015 Analysisof National Survey of Registered Voters.pdf
2016 Annual National Tracking Survey Analysis.pdf
2017 State of the State Courts –Survey Analysis.pdf
2018 State of the State Courts –Survey Analysis.pdf
2019 State of the State Courts–Survey Analysis.pdf
2020 Jury Trials in a (Post) Pandemic World – National Survey Analysis.pdf