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.

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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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