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AgdaPkt 2017-09-11 Closed and Joint SA PFA
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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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9/11/2017
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6.1.D. - Page 35 <br /> Tulchin Research—Poll Results <br /> In looking specifically at the high levels of support for requiring law enforcement to obtain <br /> a warrant prior to conducting surveillance of online activity(82 percent support), this proposal <br /> garners overwhelming backing from across majorities of every key demographic group in the state <br /> including: <br /> • Both women (83 percent support) and men (81 percent) show strong support for this <br /> reform; <br /> • All ethnic groups including Latinos(93 percent),African Americans(88 percent),Asians <br /> (87 percent)and Caucasians(78 percent); <br /> • Bridging the partisan divide, Democratic (87 percent), Republican (74 percent) and <br /> independent(83 percent)voters all broadly support requiring a warrant in this context;and <br /> • Voters of all ages agree that police should get a warrant prior to tracking online use with <br /> voters ages 18 to 29 most in favor(90 percent), followed by voters ages 30 to 49 (83 <br /> percent),voters ages 50 to 64(82 percent)and voters ages 65 and older(79 percent). <br /> Support for Reauiring Police to Get a Warrant to Access Internet Use(By Demographic Group) <br /> OpposeHere are some suggested proposals to improve transparency and accountability for police use <br /> of surveillance technology.Please indicate whether you support or oppose each proposal. <br /> Require police officers to get a warrant before they can access your internet use and what vo <br /> do online <br /> Support <br /> Supp- <br /> Opp <br /> All California Voters 82% 12% +71 <br /> Gender <br /> Women 83% 11% +72 <br /> Men 81% 13% - <br /> Ethnicity <br /> Blacks 88% 5% +81 ' <br /> Latinos 93% 6% +86 <br /> Asians 87% 4% +83 <br /> Whites 78% 15% +62 <br /> Pte! <br /> Democrats 87% 7% +80 <br /> Republicans 74% 18% +56 <br /> Independents 83% 13% +70 <br /> Age <br /> 18-29 90% 9% +81 <br /> 30-39 83% 12% +71 <br /> 40-49 83% 10% +73 <br /> 50-64 82% 11% +70 <br /> 65+ 79% 14% +65 <br /> 2016-2017 San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury 28 <br />
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