A slight majority of students agreed that they trusted those around them. Muslim
students and boys were likely to give more positive responses and those whose parents
had attended university less positive responses. Muslim students had about half the rate
of disagreement shown by other students.
‘There are 10 to 15% of people that are good and then the rest.’
‘Well you can trust people and I guess it’s cool when you can but a lot of the time it’s not
possible, not round here anyway.’
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