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- catalog abstract "This data collection contains data on juvenile delinquency and adult crime for three birth cohorts in Racine, Wisconsin. The three birth cohorts are for the years 1942, 1949, and 1955. The 1942 cohort consists of 1,352 persons, the 1949 cohort of 2,099 persons, and the 1955 cohort of 2,676, for a total of 6,127 persons. These data are organized into 3 basic types of datasets: (1) Indiviudal-level 'Police contact' data for all 3 cohorts, (2) Individual-level interview and contact data for the 1942 and 1949 cohorts, and (3) Individual-level contact data classified by age for all three cohorts, 'Age-by-Age' data. There are 8 data files in all. The individual-level contact data sets, referred to as the 'police contact data,' contain equivalent data for all three cohorts. The data consist of the type and frequency of police contacts by individuals as well as the date, location, and number of the first contact. Individual cohort members are the units of analysis. The interview datasets contain data on police contacts as well as a number of variables measured during personal interviews with a sample of the 1942 and 1949 cohorts. The interview variables include retrospective measures of the respondent's perception of his or her past police contacts, attitudes toward the police, and a variety of other variables such as socioeconomic status and age at marriage. The 'age-by-age' dataset contains juvenile court and police contact data classified by age. The data are organized into three equivalent datasets, one for each cohort, and the individual cohort member is the unit of analysis. In contrast to the cohort data, however, the police contact data are organized according to the age of the cohort member at the time of the contact(s). Thus, variables have been constructed which measure and summarize the number, type(s), and seriousness of contacts at a given age. These datasets also contain detailed data on the type(s) of disposition(s) received by cohort members at various ages.".
- catalog contributor b3300223.
- catalog contributor b3300224.
- catalog contributor b3300225.
- catalog created "[198-?]".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "[198-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[198-?]".
- catalog description "1942: Police contact: 1,352, Age-by-age: 706, Interview: 333; 1949: Police contact: 2,099, Age-by-age: 1,385, Interview: 556; 1955: Police contact: 2,676, Age-by-age: 2,149, Interview: (---).".
- catalog description "The 'age-by-age' dataset contains juvenile court and police contact data classified by age. The data are organized into three equivalent datasets, one for each cohort, and the individual cohort member is the unit of analysis. In contrast to the cohort data, however, the police contact data are organized according to the age of the cohort member at the time of the contact(s). Thus, variables have been constructed which measure and summarize the number, type(s), and seriousness of contacts at a given age. These datasets also contain detailed data on the type(s) of disposition(s) received by cohort members at various ages.".
- catalog description "This data collection contains data on juvenile delinquency and adult crime for three birth cohorts in Racine, Wisconsin. The three birth cohorts are for the years 1942, 1949, and 1955. The 1942 cohort consists of 1,352 persons, the 1949 cohort of 2,099 persons, and the 1955 cohort of 2,676, for a total of 6,127 persons. These data are organized into 3 basic types of datasets: (1) Indiviudal-level 'Police contact' data for all 3 cohorts, (2) Individual-level interview and contact data for the 1942 and 1949 cohorts, and (3) Individual-level contact data classified by age for all three cohorts, 'Age-by-Age' data. There are 8 data files in all. The individual-level contact data sets, referred to as the 'police contact data,' contain equivalent data for all three cohorts. The data consist of the type and frequency of police contacts by individuals as well as the date, location, and number of the first contact. Individual cohort members are the units of analysis. The interview datasets contain data on police contacts as well as a number of variables measured during personal interviews with a sample of the 1942 and 1949 cohorts. The interview variables include retrospective measures of the respondent's perception of his or her past police contacts, attitudes toward the police, and a variety of other variables such as socioeconomic status and age at marriage.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 8163.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 8163".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "[198-?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog spatial "Wisconsin Racine".
- catalog spatial "Wisconsin Racine.".
- catalog subject "Criminal statistics Wisconsin Racine.".
- catalog subject "Juvenile delinquency Wisconsin Racine Statistics.".
- catalog subject "XVII. Social Institutions and Behavior. E. Crime and the Criminal Justice System.".
- catalog title "Juvenile delinquency and adult crime, 1948-1977 [Racine, Wisconsin] [computer file] : three birth cohorts / principal investigator, Lyle W. Shannon.".