Scottish Crime and Justice Survey: user workshops - summary

Summary of the feedback gathered during three user workshops on the Scottish Crime and Justice Survey held during January 2022.


Footnotes

1. The SCJS contributes to the Scottish Surveys Core Questions (SSCQ). For more information, please visit: https://www.gov.scot/collections/scottish-surveys-core-questions/

2. The self-competition section of the survey contains more sensitive questions. The 2021/22 design allows the self-completion section to be completed via Computer Aided Web Interviewing (CAWI) or Paper-and-Pencil Interviewing (PAPI).

3. The 2021/22 Survey year is the final year of the current contract.

4. Knock-to-nudge involves an interviewer knocking on the door of a randomly selected household and asking the selected adult to take part in an interview. It does not involve an interviewer entering the respondent's home.

5. Knock-to-nudge involves an interviewer knocking on the door of a randomly selected household and asking the selected adult to take part in an interview. It does not involve an interviewer entering the respondent's home.

6. Knock-to-nudge involves an interviewer knocking on the door of a randomly selected household and asking the selected adult to take part in an interview. It does not involve an interviewer entering the respondent's home.

7. Knock-to-nudge involves an interviewer knocking on the door of a randomly selected household and asking the selected adult to take part in an interview. It does not involve an interviewer entering the respondent's home.

Contact

Email: SCJS@gov.scot

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