NPR/Kaiser Family Foundation/Kennedy School of Government Civil Liberties

IV. Anti-Terrorist Measures and Recent Legislation

Note: As shown, some questions were asked only of subsets of respondents (e.g., people who said they had decided how they would vote). Unless otherwise indicated, the tables reflect percentages of the subset that was asked the question, not percentages of the overall population. An asterisk (*) indicates a response of less than 1 percent. A cross indicates a volunteered response.

(Asked of one half of total respondents; n = 603)

25a. In order to reduce the threat of terrorism in the US, would you support or oppose giving law enforcement broader authority to do the following things? Would you support or oppose giving them broader authority to (INSERT EACH ITEM)?

 

Support

Oppose

Don't know

a. Wiretap telephones

69

29

2

b. Intercept e-mail

72

23

5

c. Intercept ordinary mail

57

39

4

d. Examine internet activity

82

15

3

e. Detain suspects for a week without charging them

58

38

3

e1. Detain terrorist suspects indefinitely without charging them

48

48

4

f. Examine students' education records

76

22

2

g. Examine telephone records

82

17

1

h. Examine bank records

79

20

1

i. Track credit card purchases

75

21

4

j. Examine tax records

75

24

1

25a. # Supported Summary

(One half of total respondents; n = 603)

 

None

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

11/12/01

4

4

2

2

6

4

5

7

8

16

19

21

(Asked of respondents who support giving law enforcement broader authority to do specified things; n = 575)

25a2. Do you think law enforcement should be required to obtain a court order before conducting these activities, or not?

 

Should be required to obtain a court order

Should not be required to obtain a court order

Don't know

11/12/01

68

31

1

25a/25a2. Combo Table

 

Support giving law enforcement broader authority to do any specified things

Oppose giving law enforcement broader authority to do any specified things

 

NET

Should be required to obtain a court order

Should not be required to obtain a court order

11/12/01

96

64

30

4

(Asked of one half of total respondents; n = 603)

25a1. Are you concerned that if law enforcement is granted wider authority in any of these areas, it will be used against innocent people?

 

Yes

No

Don't know

11/12/01

65

34

1

(Asked of respondents who are concerned that if law enforcement is granted wider authority they will use it against innocent people; n = 380)

25a1a. Are you very concerned, somewhat concerned, or only a little concerned?

 

Very concerned

Somewhat concerned

Only a little concerned

Don't know

11/12/01

38

44

17

1

25a1/25a1a. Combo Table

 

Concerned that if law enforcement is granted wider authority it will be used against innocent people

Not concerned that if law enforcement is granted wider authority it will be used against innocent people

Don't know

 

NET

Very

Somewhat

Only a little

11/12/01

65

25

29

11

34

1

(Asked of one half of total respondents; n = 603)

25a5. If law enforcement is granted wider authority to act on its own in any of these activities, do you think it will ever use this authority on you or someone you know and respect, or not?

 

Will use this authority on you or someone you know and respect

Will not use authority on you or someone you know and respect

Don't know

11/12/01

44

52

4

(Asked of one half of total respondents; n = 603)

25a3. Do you think it should be easier for law enforcement to take these actions against people who are not US citizens than it is to take them against US citizens, or should citizens and non-citizens be treated the same by law enforcement?

 

Easier to take these actions against people who are not US citizens

Citizens and non-citizens should be treated the same way

Don't Know

11/12/01

41

56

3

(Asked of one half of total respondents; n = 605)

25b. In order to reduce the threat of terrorism in the US, would you support or oppose giving law enforcement broader authority to do the following things when it comes to Arabs and others of Middle Eastern descent. Would you support or oppose giving them broader authority to (INSERT EACH ITEM)?

 

Support

Oppose

Don't know

a. Wiretap their telephones

60

38

2

b. Intercept their e-mail

68

29

3

c. Intercept their ordinary mail

54

42

3

d. Examine their internet activity

75

24

1

e. Detain suspects of Arab or Middle Eastern descent for a week without charging them

51

45

4

e1. Detain terrorist suspects of Arab or Middle Eastern descent indefinitely without charging them

37

61

3

f. Examine students' education records

70

29

1

g. Examine telephone records

77

23

*

h. Examine bank records

75

23

1

i. Track credit card purchases

72

27

1

j. Examine tax records

73

26

1

25b. # Supported Summary

(One half of total respondents; n = 605)

 

None

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

11/12/01

8

5

2

4

4

5

7

8

11

12

18

16

(Asked of respondents who support giving law enforcement broader authority to do specified things; n = 548)

25b1. Do you think law enforcement should be required to obtain a court order before conducting these activities, or not?

 

Should be required to obtain a court order

Should not be required to obtain a court order

Don't know

11/12/01

68

30

2

25b/25b1. Combo Table

 

Support giving law enforcement broader authority to do any specified things

Oppose giving law enforcement broader authority to do any specified things

 

NET

Should be required to obtain a court order

Should not be required to obtain a court order

11/12/01

92

61

27

8

 (Asked of one half of total respondents; n = 605)

25b3. Are you concerned that if law enforcement is granted wider authority in any of these areas, it will be used against innocent people?

 

Yes

No

Don't know

11/12/01

67

31

2

(Asked of respondents who are concerned that if law enforcement is granted wider authority they will use it against innocent people n = 409)

25b4. Are you very concerned, somewhat concerned, or only a little concerned?

 

Very concerned

Somewhat concerned

Only a little concerned

Don't know

11/12/01

41

44

16

-

25b3/25b4. Combo Table

 

Concerned that if law enforcement is granted wider authority it will be used against innocent people

Not concerned that if law enforcement is granted wider authority it will be used against innocent people

Don't know

 

NET

Very

Somewhat

Only a little

11/12/01

67

27

29

10

31

2

(Asked of respondents who support giving law enforcement broader authority to do specified things; n = 548)

25b2. Do you think this broader authority should apply only to Arabs or others of Middle Eastern descent who are NOT U.S. citizens, or should it also apply to those Middle Easterners who ARE U.S. citizens?

 

Should apply to Arabs or others of Middle Eastern descent who are NOT U.S. citizens

Should also apply to those Middle Easterners who ARE U.S. citizens

Don't know

11/12/01

37

57

6

25b/25b2 Combo Table

 

Support giving law enforcement broader authority to do any specified things

Oppose giving law enforcement broader authority to do any specified things

 

NET

Should apply to Arabs or other of Middle Eastern descent who are not US citizens

Should also apply to those Middle Easterners who ARE US citizens

11/12/01

92

34

52

8

Congress has just passed a comprehensive anti-terrorism bill that expands law enforcement's powers to, among other things, wiretap telephones, track e-mail, and detain certain people.

26. One part of the anti-terrorism legislation would make it easier for law enforcement to get what's called "sneak and peek" search warrants. Usually, police must notify people at the time of a search, or at least leave a note saying they had conducted the search. Under the new law, however, police could enter someone's house or office and conduct a search without leaving any kind of notice. Do you favor or oppose this part of the law?

 

Favor

Oppose

Don't know

11/12/01

40

58

2

(Asked of total who favor "sneak and peek" part of law; n = 498)

27a. Would you still favor it if it applied to everyone and not just suspected terrorists, or would you now oppose it?

 

Yes, still favor it

No, now oppose it

Don't know

11/12/01

55

43

2

 (Asked of total who oppose "sneak and peek" part of law; n = 681)

27b. Would you still oppose it if it applied only to suspected terrorists, or would you now favor it?

 

Yes, still oppose it

No, now favor it

Don't know

11/12/01

38

60

2

26/27a/27b. Combo Table

 

FAVOR

OPPOSE

Don't know

 

NET

Even if applied to everyone

Only if applied to suspected terrorists

NET

Even if applied to suspected terrorists

Only if applied to everyone

11/12/01

56

22

34

39

17

22

-

28. When the government investigators collect intelligence information about people -- from things like wiretaps and Grand Jury testimony -- they generally cannot share that information with law enforcement agencies unless they have a court's approval. Under the anti-terrorism bill, this sharing of information will be allowed without a court order. Do you favor or oppose this part of the law?

 

Favor

Oppose

Don't know

11/12/01

70

25

4

(Asked of total who favor sharing of information without a court order; n = 866)

29a. Would you still favor it if it applied to everyone and not just suspected terrorists, or would you now oppose it?

 

Yes, still favor it

No, now oppose it

Don't know

11/12/01

61

38

2

(Asked of total who oppose sharing of information without a court order; n = 295)

29b. Would you still oppose it if it applied only to suspected terrorists, or would you now favor it?

 

Yes, still oppose it

No, now favor it

Don't know

11/12/01

48

51

*

28/29a/29b. Combo Table

 

FAVOR

OPPOSE

Don't know

 

NET

Even if applied to everyone

Only if applied to suspected terrorists

NET

Even if applied to suspected terrorists

Only if applied to everyone

11/12/01

55

42

13

39

26

12

-

32. From what you know about the new anti-terrorism legislation, do you think that it will increase your security against terrorists, decrease your security against terrorists, or have no impact on this either way?

 

Increase your security against terrorists

Decrease your security against terrorists

Have no impact on this either way

Don't know

11/12/01

66

5

24

4

33. How much confidence do you have in the US government to fairly administer the new anti-terrorist legislation--a great deal, a fair amount, not very much, or none at all?

 

A great deal/A fair amount

Not very much/None at all

Don't know

 

NET

A great deal

A fair amount

NET

Not very much

None at all

11/12/01

82

25

58

17

14

3

1

34. From what you know about the new anti-terrorist legislation, do you think it threatens your own personal rights and freedoms or not?

 

Yes

No

Don't know

11/12/01

32

65

3

(Asked of respondents who think anti-terrorist legislation threatens their own personal rights and freedoms; n = 380)

34a. Is this a MAJOR threat or a MINOR threat?

 

Major threat

Minor threat

Don't know

11/12/01

36

62

3

34/34a. Combo Table

 

New anti-terrorist legislation threatens your own personal rights and freedoms

New anti-terrorist legislation does not threaten your own personal rights and freedoms

Don't know

 

NET

Major threat

Minor threat

11/12/01

32

11

20

65

3

35. Thinking about the future, do you think law enforcement agencies will ever use their new powers to investigate (INSERT ITEM)?

 

Yes

No

Don't know

a. anti- government militias

86

9

5

b. extra-marital affairs of people in public life

35

60

5

c. anti-abortion groups

49

44

7

d. anti-war groups

77

20

4

e. groups that advocate violent actions against the US

94

4

2

f. organized crime

87

10

2

g. anti-globalization protest groups

66

24

10

36. And, do you think law enforcement will ever use the new powers, which it has been given to fight terrorism, in order to find and prosecute (INSERT 1st ITEM)? How about (INSERT NEXT ITEM), do you think law enforcement will ever use the new powers which it has been given to fight terrorism in order to find and prosecute (INSERT ITEM)?

(REPEAT ENTIRE QUESTION FOR EACH ITEM)

 

Yes

No

Don't know

a. drug users

66

31

3

b. major tax violators

62

34

5

c. non-citizens who are in the country illegally

80

17

3

d. illegal gun dealers

83

15

2

(Asked of respondents who think law enforcement agencies will use their new powers to investigate/find and prosecute specified things; n = 1199)

36a. You said you expected law enforcement to use its new powers to investigate or prosecute some types of people not connected with the current terrorist attacks. Generally, do you think this is a good thing or a bad thing?

 

Good thing

Bad thing

Both good and bad

Don't know

11/12/01

60

31

6

4

(Asked of respondents who think law enforcement agencies will use their new powers to investigate specified things; n = 1191)

 

Good thing

Bad thing

Both good and bad

Don't know

11/12/01

59

31

6

4

(Asked of respondents who think law enforcement agencies will use their new powers to find and prosecute specified things; n = 1141)

 

Good thing

Bad thing

Both good and bad

Don't know

11/12/01

60

31

6

4

35/36/36a. Combo Table

 

Law enforcement agencies will use their new powers to investigate/find and prosecute any of these

Law enforcement agencies will not use their new powers to investigate/find and prosecute any of the

Don't know

 

NET

Good thing

Bad thing

Good and bad thing

11/12/01

99

59

30

6

1

*



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