The vast majority of Britons strongly oppose when judges taking into consideration whether an offender is from an ethnic, religious or cultural minority, shows latest GLPOR survey

The vast majority of Britons strongly oppose when judges taking into consideration whether an offender is from an ethnic, religious or cultural minority, shows latest GLPOR survey.

Would you support or oppose judges taking into consideration when sentencing whether an offender is from an ethnic, religious or cultural minority?

According to latest GLPOR survey 61 % of Britons strongly oppose when judges taking into consideration whether an offender is from an ethnic, religious or cultural minority, compared to 2 % who strongly support, 7 % somewhat support, 21 % somewhat oppose and 9 % don’t know.

Sample size: 16174 adults in the UK

Fledwork: 17 March –16 April 2025