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American Bar Association 
December 2014 
© 2014 Ipsos. All rights reserved. Contains Ipsos' Confidential and Proprietary information and 
may not be disclosed or reproduced without the prior written consent of Ipsos. 
December 2014
Methodology and Technical Details 
This poll comprises findings from an Ipsos online poll: 
 Fieldwork period: December 4-8, 2014 
 The first wave was conducted February 21-24, 2014 
 The survey interviewed a national sample of 1,004 adults 
 The first wave included 1,005 adults 
 These slides also contain some data filtered on just those respondents reporting that they 
know ‘A great deal’, ‘A fair amount’, or ‘ A little bit’ about the ICC at Q1 (cutting out those who 
say they know ‘Nothing at all’). This reduced the filtered base size to 338, and is referred to in 
the data as ‘Aware of ICC’ audience. 
─ The first wave included 379 of these respondents 
 Weighting then employed to balance demographics and ensure that the 
sample's composition reflects that of the U.S. adult population according to 
Census data and to provide results intended to approximate the sample 
universe. 
 Statistical margins of error are not applicable to online polls because they are 
based on samples drawn from opt-in online panels, not on random samples 
that mirror the population within a statistical probability ratio. 
 All sample surveys and polls may be subject to other sources of error, including, 
but not limited to coverage error, and measurement error. 
2
Knowledge of International Criminal Court 
3 
1.How much, if anything, would you say you know about the International Criminal Court? 
7% 
8% 
21% 
64% 
A great deal 
A fair amount 
A little bit 
Nothing at all 
Base: All Respondents (n=1005)
Knowledge of International Criminal Court- TREND 
4 
1.How much, if anything, would you say you know about the International Criminal Court? 
4% 
8% 
28% 
60% 
7% 
8% 
21% 
64% 
A great deal 
A fair amount 
A little bit 
Nothing at all 
Feb-14 
Dec-14
Attitudes towards US participation in ICC 
2. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with each of the statements 
Agree Disagree Don't know 
35% 
6% 
63% 
60% 
69% 
23% 
36% 
48% 
59% 
20% 
30% 
59% 
13% 
11% 
29% 
18% 
40% 
50% 
16% 
23% 
45% 
54% 
24% 
14% 
38% 
14% 
36% 
18% 
35% 
16% 
The United States is currently a member of the 
International Criminal Court 
It is important for the United States to participate in 
international organizations that support human rights 
and that hold individuals accountable for mass atrocities 
Joining international organizations concerned with 
human rights and holding individuals accountable for 
mass atrocities is a risk to the US because it could hurt 
our autonomy 
We should dedicate US resources (financial, military, 
intelligence, etc) to international organizations that 
support human rights and that hold individuals 
accountable for mass atrocities 
It is not in our best interests to dedicate US resources 
(financial, military, intelligence, etc.) to supporting 
international organizations that support human rights 
and that hold individuals accountable for mass atrocities 
ALL 
Aware of ICC 
ALL 
Aware of ICC 
ALL 
Aware of ICC 
ALL 
Aware of ICC 
ALL 
Aware of ICC 
Base: All Respondents (n=1005); All at least aware of ICC (338) 5
Attitudes towards US participation in ICC-TREND 
6 
Agree Disagree Don't know 
28% 
35% 
60% 
60% 
24% 
23% 
47% 
48% 
21% 
20% 
8% 
6% 
11% 
11% 
37% 
40% 
18% 
16% 
43% 
45% 
64% 
59% 
29% 
29% 
39% 
38% 
34% 
36% 
36% 
35% 
2. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with each of the statements 
All-Feb 2014 
All-Dec 2014 
The United States is currently a member of the 
International Criminal Court 
It is important for the United States to participate in 
international organizations that support human rights 
and that hold individuals accountable for mass atrocities 
Joining international organizations concerned with 
human rights and holding individuals accountable for 
mass atrocities is a risk to the US because it could hurt 
our autonomy 
We should dedicate US resources (financial, military, 
intelligence, etc) to international organizations that 
support human rights and that hold individuals 
accountable for mass atrocities 
It is not in our best interests to dedicate US resources 
(financial, military, intelligence, etc.) to supporting 
international organizations that support human rights 
and that hold individuals accountable for mass atrocities 
All-Feb 2014 
All-Dec 2014 
All-Feb 2014 
All-Dec 2014 
All-Feb 2014 
All-Dec 2014 
All-Feb 2014 
All-Dec 2014
Joining the International Criminal Court 
7 
3. The International Criminal Court (ICC)is the world’s only permanent international tribunal created by a treaty for the 
purpose of investigating and prosecuting war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity (mass atrocities). Currently, 122 
countries are members of the International Criminal Court. The United States formally announced in 2002 that it would not 
become a member of the International Criminal Court for a multitude of reasons, including questions about the court’s 
jurisdiction and structure. 
Some people believe that the US should become more involved in or fully join the ICC so that we can use our considerable 
power, influence, and resources to support the important efforts of the Court to pursue individuals who have committed mass 
atrocities (when the perpetrator’s own country’s courts have failed to do so) 
Some people believe that the US should not join the ICC because it compromises our sovereignty as a nation, and because our 
standing in the world means our military personnel and civilian officials might be prosecuted via the ICC for political reasons 
37% 
25% 
38% 
59% 
24% 
17% 
The US should become more 
involved in or fully join the ICC 
The US should not join the ICC 
Don't know 
All 
Aware of ICC 
Which of these statements comes closer to your personal opinion? 
Base: All Respondents (n=1005); All at least aware of ICC (338)
Joining the International Criminal Court - TREND 
8 
3. The International Criminal Court (ICC)is the world’s only permanent international tribunal created by a treaty for the purpose of 
investigating and prosecuting war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity (mass atrocities). Currently, 122 countries are members of 
the International Criminal Court. The United States formally announced in 2002 that it would not become a member of the International 
Criminal Court for a multitude of reasons, including questions about the court’s jurisdiction and structure. 
Some people believe that the US should become more involved in or fully join the ICC so that we can use our considerable power, influence, 
and resources to support the important efforts of the Court to pursue individuals who have committed mass atrocities (when the 
perpetrator’s own country’s courts have failed to do so) 
Some people believe that the US should not join the ICC because it compromises our sovereignty as a nation, and because our standing in 
the world means our military personnel and civilian officials might be prosecuted via the ICC for political reasons 
34% 
24% 
37% 
42% 
25% 
38% 
The US should become more involved in 
or fully join the ICC 
The US should not join the ICC 
Don't know 
All-Feb 2014 
All-Dec 2014 
Which of these statements comes closer to your personal opinion?
Attitudes towards US participation in ICC 
9 
4. For each of the statements below, please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the 
statement. 
Agree Disagree Don't know 
47% 
56% 
28% 
37% 
31% 
49% 
25% 
41% 
18% 
28% 
30% 
42% 
27% 
31% 
32% 
37% 
35% 
16% 
41% 
21% 
41% 
20% 
43% 
22% 
The US should continue to dedicate 
moderate resources to supporting some 
actions of the ICC without formally 
joining, such as by providing satellite 
photos if our satellites are passing an 
area of interest to the ICC 
Joining the ICC would compromise 
America's sovereignty as a nation 
The US should become more engaged 
and involved in the ICC without 
becoming a member by making all forms 
of our vast governmental resources 
available to support the work of the ICC 
The US should become a full member of 
the International Criminal Court and 
robustly support all of its work. 
ALL 
Aware of ICC 
Base: All Respondents (n=1005); All at least aware of ICC (338) 
ALL 
Aware of ICC 
ALL 
Aware of ICC 
ALL 
Aware of ICC
Attitudes towards US participation in ICC- TREND 
10 
4. For each of the statements below, please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the 
statement. 
Agree Disagree Don't know 
44% 
47% 
26% 
28% 
28% 
31% 
22% 
25% 
19% 
18% 
31% 
30% 
29% 
27% 
31% 
32% 
37% 
35% 
43% 
41% 
43% 
41% 
47% 
43% 
All-Feb 2014 
All-Dec 2014 
The US should continue to dedicate 
moderate resources to supporting 
some actions of the ICC without 
formally joining, such as by providing 
satellite photos if our satellites are 
passing an area of interest to the ICC 
Joining the ICC would compromise 
America's sovereignty as a nation 
The US should become more engaged 
and involved in the ICC without 
becoming a member by making all 
forms of our vast governmental 
resources available to support the 
work of the ICC 
The US should become a full member 
of the International Criminal Court and 
robustly support all of its work. 
All-Feb 2014 
All-Dec 2014 
All-Feb 2014 
All-Dec 2014 
All-Feb 2014 
All-Dec 2014
ISIS in the Courts: United States Involvement 
11 
5A. The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating whether charges could be brought against 
individual citizens or nationals of ICC member countries, such as the United Kingdom, France, Jordan, and 
Tunisia, who may have committed international atrocity crimes in support of ISIS/The Islamic State. The US is 
not an ICC member country, which means it is not obligated to cooperate and assist the ICC on these 
potential cases against Islamic State, although it may volunteer to help. US law, however, currently forbids 
the United States from allocating money to assist the ICC, voluntarily or otherwise. 
42% 
20% 
39% 
55% 
28% 
Which of the following comes closer to your personal opinion? 
17% 
All 
Aware of ICC 
The US should amend US laws to allow 
funding to assist the ICC in prosecuting 
individuals who have committed atrocity 
crimes as part of ISIS/The Islamic State 
The US should not get involved in 
prosecuting individuals who have committed 
atrocity crimes as part of ISIS/The Islamic 
State 
Don't know 
Base: All Respondents (n=1005); All at least aware of ICC (338)
ISIS in the Courts: United States Involvement 
12 
5B. Some people oppose US cooperation and assistance with the International Criminal Court and its cases 
out of concern that the International Criminal Court may one day also target American citizens or citizens of 
our allies (such as Israel). However, the ICC is now considering charges against individuals who have 
committed international atrocity crimes as part of ISIS/The Islamic State and who are citizens of ICC member 
countries (such as France or Jordan), yet US law makes it hard to support these cases with financial 
assistance. 
39% 
22% 
39% 
55% 
27% 
18% 
All 
Aware of ICC 
With this in mind, which of the following comes closer to your personal opinion? 
The US should amend US laws to allow 
funding to assist the ICC in prosecuting 
individuals who have committed atrocity 
crimes as part of ISIS/The Islamic State 
The US should not get involved in 
prosecuting individuals who have committed 
atrocity crimes as part of ISIS/The Islamic 
State 
Don't know 
Base: All Respondents (n=1005); All at least aware of ICC (338)
Ipsos Contacts 
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Managing Director, Polling and Public Sector Practice 
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Washington, DC 20006 
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ABA ICC Data 12 09 2014

  • 1. American Bar Association December 2014 © 2014 Ipsos. All rights reserved. Contains Ipsos' Confidential and Proprietary information and may not be disclosed or reproduced without the prior written consent of Ipsos. December 2014
  • 2. Methodology and Technical Details This poll comprises findings from an Ipsos online poll:  Fieldwork period: December 4-8, 2014  The first wave was conducted February 21-24, 2014  The survey interviewed a national sample of 1,004 adults  The first wave included 1,005 adults  These slides also contain some data filtered on just those respondents reporting that they know ‘A great deal’, ‘A fair amount’, or ‘ A little bit’ about the ICC at Q1 (cutting out those who say they know ‘Nothing at all’). This reduced the filtered base size to 338, and is referred to in the data as ‘Aware of ICC’ audience. ─ The first wave included 379 of these respondents  Weighting then employed to balance demographics and ensure that the sample's composition reflects that of the U.S. adult population according to Census data and to provide results intended to approximate the sample universe.  Statistical margins of error are not applicable to online polls because they are based on samples drawn from opt-in online panels, not on random samples that mirror the population within a statistical probability ratio.  All sample surveys and polls may be subject to other sources of error, including, but not limited to coverage error, and measurement error. 2
  • 3. Knowledge of International Criminal Court 3 1.How much, if anything, would you say you know about the International Criminal Court? 7% 8% 21% 64% A great deal A fair amount A little bit Nothing at all Base: All Respondents (n=1005)
  • 4. Knowledge of International Criminal Court- TREND 4 1.How much, if anything, would you say you know about the International Criminal Court? 4% 8% 28% 60% 7% 8% 21% 64% A great deal A fair amount A little bit Nothing at all Feb-14 Dec-14
  • 5. Attitudes towards US participation in ICC 2. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with each of the statements Agree Disagree Don't know 35% 6% 63% 60% 69% 23% 36% 48% 59% 20% 30% 59% 13% 11% 29% 18% 40% 50% 16% 23% 45% 54% 24% 14% 38% 14% 36% 18% 35% 16% The United States is currently a member of the International Criminal Court It is important for the United States to participate in international organizations that support human rights and that hold individuals accountable for mass atrocities Joining international organizations concerned with human rights and holding individuals accountable for mass atrocities is a risk to the US because it could hurt our autonomy We should dedicate US resources (financial, military, intelligence, etc) to international organizations that support human rights and that hold individuals accountable for mass atrocities It is not in our best interests to dedicate US resources (financial, military, intelligence, etc.) to supporting international organizations that support human rights and that hold individuals accountable for mass atrocities ALL Aware of ICC ALL Aware of ICC ALL Aware of ICC ALL Aware of ICC ALL Aware of ICC Base: All Respondents (n=1005); All at least aware of ICC (338) 5
  • 6. Attitudes towards US participation in ICC-TREND 6 Agree Disagree Don't know 28% 35% 60% 60% 24% 23% 47% 48% 21% 20% 8% 6% 11% 11% 37% 40% 18% 16% 43% 45% 64% 59% 29% 29% 39% 38% 34% 36% 36% 35% 2. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with each of the statements All-Feb 2014 All-Dec 2014 The United States is currently a member of the International Criminal Court It is important for the United States to participate in international organizations that support human rights and that hold individuals accountable for mass atrocities Joining international organizations concerned with human rights and holding individuals accountable for mass atrocities is a risk to the US because it could hurt our autonomy We should dedicate US resources (financial, military, intelligence, etc) to international organizations that support human rights and that hold individuals accountable for mass atrocities It is not in our best interests to dedicate US resources (financial, military, intelligence, etc.) to supporting international organizations that support human rights and that hold individuals accountable for mass atrocities All-Feb 2014 All-Dec 2014 All-Feb 2014 All-Dec 2014 All-Feb 2014 All-Dec 2014 All-Feb 2014 All-Dec 2014
  • 7. Joining the International Criminal Court 7 3. The International Criminal Court (ICC)is the world’s only permanent international tribunal created by a treaty for the purpose of investigating and prosecuting war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity (mass atrocities). Currently, 122 countries are members of the International Criminal Court. The United States formally announced in 2002 that it would not become a member of the International Criminal Court for a multitude of reasons, including questions about the court’s jurisdiction and structure. Some people believe that the US should become more involved in or fully join the ICC so that we can use our considerable power, influence, and resources to support the important efforts of the Court to pursue individuals who have committed mass atrocities (when the perpetrator’s own country’s courts have failed to do so) Some people believe that the US should not join the ICC because it compromises our sovereignty as a nation, and because our standing in the world means our military personnel and civilian officials might be prosecuted via the ICC for political reasons 37% 25% 38% 59% 24% 17% The US should become more involved in or fully join the ICC The US should not join the ICC Don't know All Aware of ICC Which of these statements comes closer to your personal opinion? Base: All Respondents (n=1005); All at least aware of ICC (338)
  • 8. Joining the International Criminal Court - TREND 8 3. The International Criminal Court (ICC)is the world’s only permanent international tribunal created by a treaty for the purpose of investigating and prosecuting war crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity (mass atrocities). Currently, 122 countries are members of the International Criminal Court. The United States formally announced in 2002 that it would not become a member of the International Criminal Court for a multitude of reasons, including questions about the court’s jurisdiction and structure. Some people believe that the US should become more involved in or fully join the ICC so that we can use our considerable power, influence, and resources to support the important efforts of the Court to pursue individuals who have committed mass atrocities (when the perpetrator’s own country’s courts have failed to do so) Some people believe that the US should not join the ICC because it compromises our sovereignty as a nation, and because our standing in the world means our military personnel and civilian officials might be prosecuted via the ICC for political reasons 34% 24% 37% 42% 25% 38% The US should become more involved in or fully join the ICC The US should not join the ICC Don't know All-Feb 2014 All-Dec 2014 Which of these statements comes closer to your personal opinion?
  • 9. Attitudes towards US participation in ICC 9 4. For each of the statements below, please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the statement. Agree Disagree Don't know 47% 56% 28% 37% 31% 49% 25% 41% 18% 28% 30% 42% 27% 31% 32% 37% 35% 16% 41% 21% 41% 20% 43% 22% The US should continue to dedicate moderate resources to supporting some actions of the ICC without formally joining, such as by providing satellite photos if our satellites are passing an area of interest to the ICC Joining the ICC would compromise America's sovereignty as a nation The US should become more engaged and involved in the ICC without becoming a member by making all forms of our vast governmental resources available to support the work of the ICC The US should become a full member of the International Criminal Court and robustly support all of its work. ALL Aware of ICC Base: All Respondents (n=1005); All at least aware of ICC (338) ALL Aware of ICC ALL Aware of ICC ALL Aware of ICC
  • 10. Attitudes towards US participation in ICC- TREND 10 4. For each of the statements below, please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the statement. Agree Disagree Don't know 44% 47% 26% 28% 28% 31% 22% 25% 19% 18% 31% 30% 29% 27% 31% 32% 37% 35% 43% 41% 43% 41% 47% 43% All-Feb 2014 All-Dec 2014 The US should continue to dedicate moderate resources to supporting some actions of the ICC without formally joining, such as by providing satellite photos if our satellites are passing an area of interest to the ICC Joining the ICC would compromise America's sovereignty as a nation The US should become more engaged and involved in the ICC without becoming a member by making all forms of our vast governmental resources available to support the work of the ICC The US should become a full member of the International Criminal Court and robustly support all of its work. All-Feb 2014 All-Dec 2014 All-Feb 2014 All-Dec 2014 All-Feb 2014 All-Dec 2014
  • 11. ISIS in the Courts: United States Involvement 11 5A. The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating whether charges could be brought against individual citizens or nationals of ICC member countries, such as the United Kingdom, France, Jordan, and Tunisia, who may have committed international atrocity crimes in support of ISIS/The Islamic State. The US is not an ICC member country, which means it is not obligated to cooperate and assist the ICC on these potential cases against Islamic State, although it may volunteer to help. US law, however, currently forbids the United States from allocating money to assist the ICC, voluntarily or otherwise. 42% 20% 39% 55% 28% Which of the following comes closer to your personal opinion? 17% All Aware of ICC The US should amend US laws to allow funding to assist the ICC in prosecuting individuals who have committed atrocity crimes as part of ISIS/The Islamic State The US should not get involved in prosecuting individuals who have committed atrocity crimes as part of ISIS/The Islamic State Don't know Base: All Respondents (n=1005); All at least aware of ICC (338)
  • 12. ISIS in the Courts: United States Involvement 12 5B. Some people oppose US cooperation and assistance with the International Criminal Court and its cases out of concern that the International Criminal Court may one day also target American citizens or citizens of our allies (such as Israel). However, the ICC is now considering charges against individuals who have committed international atrocity crimes as part of ISIS/The Islamic State and who are citizens of ICC member countries (such as France or Jordan), yet US law makes it hard to support these cases with financial assistance. 39% 22% 39% 55% 27% 18% All Aware of ICC With this in mind, which of the following comes closer to your personal opinion? The US should amend US laws to allow funding to assist the ICC in prosecuting individuals who have committed atrocity crimes as part of ISIS/The Islamic State The US should not get involved in prosecuting individuals who have committed atrocity crimes as part of ISIS/The Islamic State Don't know Base: All Respondents (n=1005); All at least aware of ICC (338)
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