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What is the Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS)?

The PULS is a Victoria-wide survey exploring how people experience, understand and navigate law and everyday life problems .

What is the Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS)?
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Why is the PULS important?
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What is the Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS)?

The PULS is a Victoria-wide survey exploring how people experience, understand and navigate law and everyday life problems .

Who is doing the PULS and who is it for?

The Public Understanding of Law Survey will benefit all Victorians.

Where did the PULS come from?

The Public Understanding of Law Survey is the first of its kind.

What does the PULS cover and what can it do?

The Public Understanding of Law Survey will cover a range of everyday problems.

How are you doing the PULS?

The Public Understanding of Law Survey is a face-to-face survey of 6,000 respondents across Victoria.

When is PULS happening?

The Public Understanding of Law Survey fieldwork began in 2021.

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