U.S. Public’s “Views About Torture Remain Evenly Split”
May 11th, 2009 • Posted in: Research ReportPew survey finds half of the public supporting torture of suspected terrorists; partisan differences remain
From the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press:
“Amid intense debate over the use of torture against suspected terrorists, public opinion about this issue remains fairly stable. Currently, nearly half say the use of torture in dealing with suspected terrorists is often (15%) or sometimes (34%) justified; about the same proportion believes that the use of torture under such circumstances is rarely (22%) or never (25%) justified.
“The latest national survey … finds little change in opinions about the use of torture against suspected terrorists.
“There are continuing partisan differences over the use of torture under these circumstances. Comparable percentages of Republicans (15%) and Democrats (12%) believe that the torture of suspected terrorists to gain important information is often justified, but twice as many Republicans as Democrats say torture is sometimes justified (49% vs. 24%). Similarly, while nearly identical percentages of Republicans and Democrats say torture under these circumstances is rarely justified….
“A majority of independents (54%) believe that the use of torture against suspected terrorists is often (19%) or sometimes (35%). That is up somewhat from February, when 44% of independents said terrorism was at least sometimes justified….”
For more information, see: Full press release from Pew, Apr. 23 — Related Newsline story, May 4 — Related Newsline story, Apr. 27 — Related Newsline Research Report, Mar. 9.
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