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May 4, 2015
Multiple Causes Seen for Baltimore Unrest
Public Cites ‘People Taking Advantage,’ Tensions Between Blacks & Police as Top Factors for Unrest
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April 30 May 3 2015 Weekly Survey Dataset
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Multiple Causes Seen for Baltimore Unrest
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Public Cites ‘People Taking Advantage,’ Tensions Between Blacks & Police as Top Factors for Unrest
More Blacks than Whites Say Poverty Contributed a ‘Great Deal’ to Unrest
Majority Says It Was ‘Right Decision’ to Charge Baltimore Police Officers
44% See ‘Too Much’ Coverage of Unrest; 22% Say Same About Peaceful Protests
Partisan Differences in Views of Factors Behind Unrest in Baltimore
Views of Baltimore Police Charges and Prior Cases in NY, Ferguson, MO
Young Adults Most Critical of Baltimore News Coverage
Divided Views of Amount of Coverage of Unrest, Gray’s Death, Protests
Young People Say Press Gave Too Little Coverage to Non-Violent Protests
More Paying Attention to Baltimore Unrest Than Nepal, Supreme Court
Racial Differences in Interest in Freddie Gray, Michael Brown Cases
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