Q1: How would
you describe the place where you live?
Q2: How long have you lived at this
property?
Q3: Is a strong sense of community
in this area?
Q4: How safe is this community to live
in?
Q5: How far do you currently live from
the nearest Peace Line?
Q6: Have you ever previously lived
in an area where there were Peace Lines near your home?
Q7A: Were Peace Lines created to protect
against Loyalist violence?
Q7B: Were Peace Lines created to protect
against Republican violence?
Q7C: Were Peace Lines created to keep
the communities apart from one another?
Q7D: Were Peace Lines created to make
life awkward for people living there?
Q7E: Were Peace Lines created to keep
the violence away from the city centres?
Q7F: Were Peace Lines created to help
people feel safer?
Q7G: Were Peace Lines created to stop
people from annoying and intimidating each other?
Q7H: Were Peace Lines created to keep
the communities under the control of the security forces?
Q7I: Were Peace Lines created to reduce
community tensions?
Q7J: Were Peace Lines created as a
military response to the violence?
Q7K: Were Peace Lines created because
the Government had no other options?
Q7L: Were Peace Lines created because
people living in these communities wanted them?
Q7M: Do you have no idea why Peace
Lines created?
Q8A: Do the Peace Lines allow people
to celebrate their culture freely in their own community?
Q8B: Do the Peace Lines serve to highlight
the tension and division between the communities?
Q8C: Do the Peace Lines make people
feel safer?
Q8D: Are the Peace Lines ugly?
Q8E: Are the Peace Lines still necessary
because of the potential for violence ?
Q8F: Do the Peace Lines stop communities
expanding ?
Q8G: Do the Peace Lines help protect
the sense of identity in communities?
Q8H: Do the Peace Lines send out a
bad image of Northern Ireland to people abroad?
Q8I: Without the Peace Lines, would
communities disappear?
Q8J: Do the Peace Lines make it harder
for people to access some services like health, education or leisure?
Q8K: Are the Peace Lines a tourist
attraction?
Q8L:
Do the Peace Lines make people feel trapped?
Q9: How much do you know about discussions
about the Peace Lines?
Q10: Would you be interested in finding
out more about discussions about the Peace Lines?
Q11A: How important is the issue
of Peace Lines is to local politicans?
Q11B: How important is the issue
of Peace Lines is to the local council?
Q11C: How important is the issue
of Peace Lines is to the Office of the First Minister and Deputy
First Minister?
Q11D: How important is the issue
of Peace Lines is to the general public in Northern Ireland?
Q11E: How important is the issue
of Peace Lines is to investors/businesses?
Q11F: How important is the issue
of Peace Lines is to you personally?
Q12: Your own view about the Peace
Lines being removed.
Q13: If the Peace Lines were removed,
what would happen?
Q14: If the Peace Lines were removed,
could the police preserve peace and maintain order?
Q15: Can you envisage a time when
we will have no Peace Lines in Northern Ireland?
Q16: Is what happens to the Peace
Lines only important to those living closest to them?
Q17A: Do Peace Lines only impact
on those who live closest to them?
Q17B: Is segregation of communities
common in Northern Ireland even where there aren�t any Peace Lines?
Q17C: Are the views of the public
important in deciding what happens about Peace Lines?
Q17D: Should the future of Peace
Lines be a big priority for the government in Northern Ireland?
RAGECAT: What was your age on
your last birthday?
RSEX: Are you male or female?
NUMHSLD: How many people live
in this household including yourself?
NADULTS: How many people living
in this household are aged 18 or over?
Q22A: Type of house.
Q22B: Household tenure.
Q22C: Household type.
Q23: If there was an election to the
Northern Ireland Assembly tomorrow, to which party would you probably
give your first vote?
RELIGCAT: What is your religion?
Q26: To which of these groups do you
consider you belong?
Q27: What is your nationality?