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- catalog abstract "This data collection was designed to explore attitudes toward crime and the police and to examine factors related to criminal victimization and the reporting of crime incidents to the police. It combines a victimization survey with data on citizens' attitudes toward crime and the police and information on behavior in response to crime or the threat of crime. Variables provide information about neighborhood characteristics, individual demographic attributes (e.g. age, race, gender, education, income, religion, marital status), perceptions of crime, social environment, the criminal justice system, experiences with the police, criminal victimization experiences, protective measures taken, victim-offender relationship, characteristics of the crime incident, police response to crime reports, and victim perceptions of and satisfaction with police response.".
- catalog contributor b3300033.
- catalog contributor b3300034.
- catalog contributor b3300035.
- catalog created "[198-?]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "[198-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[198-?]".
- catalog description "Boston and Chicago.".
- catalog description "LRECL data format. While OSIRIS dictionaries providing variable locations and abbreviated variable labels accompany both files in this collection, only Part 1, Contact Data, is documented by a codebook. The only additional documentation available for Part 2, the Resident Data file, is a facsimile of the original coding form. There is, however, considerable overlap between the two parts data, and the Contact Data codebook can be used for Resident data also. Many of the variables were originally coded as OSIRIS "multiple response" variables. When a program such as SPSS translates the OSIRIS dictionary, it converts the multiple categories into variables, thus expanding the total number of variables in the data set. The number of variables SPSS reports for this data set is given below. These data are part of a larger study entitled "Field Surveys III: Studies in Crime and Law Enforcement in Major Metropolitan Areas." ICPSR distributes two related data collections: Patterns of behavior in police and citizen transactions: Boston, Chicago, and Washington, DC, 1966 (ICPSR 9086), and Attitudes and perceptions of police officers in Boston, Chicago, and Washington, DC, 1966 (ICPSR 9087).".
- catalog description "OSIRIS dictionaries. Codebook available.".
- catalog description "Part number: 1 ; part name: Contact Data ; file structure: rectangular ; case count: 343 ; variable count: 1,836 ; LRECL: 1,925 ; records per case: 1.".
- catalog description "Part number: 2 ; part name: Resident Data ; file structure: rectangular ; case count: 1,469 ; variable count: 1,469 ; LRECL: 1,986 ; records per case: 1.".
- catalog description "Precincts were selected to represent high and low income populations living in high crime areas. Within areas, probability samples were drawn. The sites selected were Boston, MA (Dorchester and Roxbury precincts) and Chicago, IL (Fillmore and Town Hall precincts).".
- catalog description "President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice.".
- catalog description "Reiss, A.J., Jr. (ed.). "Studies in Crime and Law Enforcement in Major Metropolitan Areas." (U.S. President's commission on law enforcement and the administration of justice field survey III, Vol. I, Section II). Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1967.".
- catalog description "Reiss, A.J., Jr. (ed.). "Studies in Crime and Law Enforcement in Major Metropolitan Areas." U.S. President's commission on law enforcement and the administration of justice field survey III, Vol. I, section I). Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1967.".
- catalog description "Survey data.".
- catalog description "This data collection was designed to explore attitudes toward crime and the police and to examine factors related to criminal victimization and the reporting of crime incidents to the police. It combines a victimization survey with data on citizens' attitudes toward crime and the police and information on behavior in response to crime or the threat of crime. Variables provide information about neighborhood characteristics, individual demographic attributes (e.g. age, race, gender, education, income, religion, marital status), perceptions of crime, social environment, the criminal justice system, experiences with the police, criminal victimization experiences, protective measures taken, victim-offender relationship, characteristics of the crime incident, police response to crime reports, and victim perceptions of and satisfaction with police response.".
- catalog description "Universe: The adult population (any household member 18 years or older) in major metropolitan areas of the United States.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 9085.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 9085".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "[198-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog requires "LRECL data format. While OSIRIS dictionaries providing variable locations and abbreviated variable labels accompany both files in this collection, only Part 1, Contact Data, is documented by a codebook. The only additional documentation available for Part 2, the Resident Data file, is a facsimile of the original coding form. There is, however, considerable overlap between the two parts data, and the Contact Data codebook can be used for Resident data also. Many of the variables were originally coded as OSIRIS "multiple response" variables. When a program such as SPSS translates the OSIRIS dictionary, it converts the multiple categories into variables, thus expanding the total number of variables in the data set. The number of variables SPSS reports for this data set is given below. These data are part of a larger study entitled "Field Surveys III: Studies in Crime and Law Enforcement in Major Metropolitan Areas." ICPSR distributes two related data collections: Patterns of behavior in police and citizen transactions: Boston, Chicago, and Washington, DC, 1966 (ICPSR 9086), and Attitudes and perceptions of police officers in Boston, Chicago, and Washington, DC, 1966 (ICPSR 9087).".
- catalog spatial "Boston and Chicago.".
- catalog spatial "Illinois Chicago.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog subject "Crime Illinois Chicago.".
- catalog subject "Crime Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog subject "Criminal justice, Administration of Illinois Chicago.".
- catalog subject "Criminal justice, Administration of Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement Illinois Chicago.".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog subject "XVII. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND BEHAVIOR. E. Crime and the Criminal Justice System".
- catalog title "Survey of victimization and attitudes towards crime and law enforcement in Boston and Chicago, 1966 [computer file] / principal investigator, Albert J. Reiss, Jr.".