Revealed: What officers, public and victims think about UK policing
An exclusive poll by Sky News reveals mixed sentiments about UK policing, highlighting public confidence and concerns over crime investigation effectiveness.
Ipsos: 49% consider crime and violence the main concerns in Brazil
A recent Ipsos survey revealed that 49% of Brazilians consider crime and violence their primary concerns as of February, up from 41% in January.
Survey: Epstein case documents have decreased the trust of 53% of Americans in US political and business leaders
A new survey reveals that 53% of Americans feel less trust in political and business leaders due to documents related to the Epstein case.
A slap to the well-meaning left: 76% of Italians want expulsion
A recent survey reveals that a significant majority of Italians support the expulsion of immigrants convicted of crimes, reflecting a growing frustration with immigration policies and crime rates in Italy.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Wednesday, February 11, 2026
A new survey indicates a divided public opinion on Lula's government, with concerns about the economy, while legal actions and criminal cases also make headlines in Brazil.
VIDEOS: JL1 from Wednesday, February 11, 2026
A new survey indicates a slight disapproval of President Lula's government, while a variety of events and news items are reported in Brazil.
STREET SURVEY: 'It is definitely a bit dangerous for society.' What do Tartu residents think about foreign prisoners?
Tartu residents express concerns about the potential dangers of housing foreign prisoners in local facilities, despite Belgium's interest in sending prisoners to Estonia.
Spy Prevention Law, 90% of Liberal Democratic Candidates Support It, and 70% for National Flag Destruction Crime - Asahi and University of Tokyo Survey
A joint survey by Asahi Shimbun and the University of Tokyo found that 90% of candidates from the Liberal Democratic Party support a proposed Spy Prevention Law, with even stronger support from candidates of other parties, predicting significant opposition in the National Diet following the upcoming general elections.
Piauรญ has six wanted by Justice for femicide crimes with pending arrest warrants
A survey shows that six men are wanted for femicide crimes in Piauรญ, with arrest warrants issued but still pending execution.
Indians Spending 5 Hours on Phone Every Day, Digital Addiction Weakening Social Network
The case of three teenage girls falling from a high-rise building in Ghaziabad highlights the dangers of digital addiction, which has caused concern as mentioned in the Economic Survey 2025-26, with investigations ongoing into the incident that is reportedly linked to stress from being deprived of their mobile phones.
Who are the 336 wanted for femicide with pending arrest warrants in Brazil
An exclusive survey by g1 identified 336 men convicted or suspected of femicide who are still sought by justice across the country, despite having open arrest warrants.
The Finnish Parliament has completed its survey on harassment - "Harassment and inappropriate treatment has occurred in the parliament"
The Finnish Parliament has finalized a survey revealing instances of harassment and inappropriate behavior, particularly towards parliamentary assistants, discussed in a work safety committee meeting led by MP Oskari Valtola.
Rejection of US military forces in Mexico persists: EF Survey
A national survey by El Financiero shows that 78% of Mexicans oppose the deployment of US military forces to combat criminal groups in Mexico.
Over 54% of minors buy alcohol themselves โ NAFDAC survey
A survey by NAFDAC reveals that over 54% of minors in Nigeria are purchasing alcoholic beverages on their own, highlighting concerns about underage drinking.
Less than 10% of travel expenses of deputies from AM went to the interior of the state, survey points out
A survey reveals that less than 10% of the official travel expenses of state deputies in Amazonas were allocated for trips within the state from January to November 2025.
Ipsos: 41% consider crime and violence as the main concerns in Brazil
A recent Ipsos survey reveals that 41% of Brazilians view crime and violence as their top concerns, a decline from previous months.
The survey of 4,000 criminals in Brazil that portrays drug pawns and bosses in the favelas
A survey of 4,000 criminals reveals that two-thirds would leave drug dealing for a legal income alternative, while a third manages to reconcile it with a legitimate job.
"Alarming Sign" - Two Thirds of Doctors Experience Violence at Work According to Survey
A recent survey reveals that two-thirds of doctors have experienced violence in their professional lives, including both verbal and physical attacks, leading to work incapacity for some.
Police officers in England and Wales fear reporting colleagues for wrongdoing, survey finds
A survey by the Police Federation reveals that many police officers in England and Wales are reluctant to report misconduct among colleagues due to fears of inadequate support and mishandling of their complaints.