Extensive information on PULS now available

The Public Understanding of Law Survey (the PULS) is now at the pilot stage and will be entering the field shortly, once COVID restrictions ease and we are able to conduct face-to-face interviews.

By
Friday, June 4, 2021
A group of people being handed paper forms.

The Public Understanding of Law Survey (the PULS) is now at the pilot stage and will be entering the field shortly, once COVID restrictions ease and we are able to conduct face-to-face interviews.

In the meantime, there is now a wealth of information available which sets out what the survey is about, who it’s for, how and why we are conducting the PULS, and when it’s all happening.

Check out the information on PULS

No items found.

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Keep up with the latest research, grants, resources, insights and events.
We take your privacy seriously and will only email you with occasional updates. More details can be found in our privacy statement.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Legal problems and health issues: insights from the PULS

People with physical and mental health issues fare badly at law. Responding to the evidence through effective policy and practices could make a significant difference to many people.