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- catalog abstract "This survey was designed to explore perceptions and attitudes of police officers of three metropolitan areas toward their work and the organizations and publics with which they interact. Issues of interest include (1) the nature of police careers and police work and officers' satisfaction with their jobs, (2) officers' orientations toward policing tasks and their relationships with the public, and (3) officers' perceptions of organizations and systems that influence or change police work.".
- catalog contributor b3304177.
- catalog contributor b3304178.
- catalog contributor b3304179.
- catalog created "[198-?]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "[198-?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[198-?]".
- catalog description "Boston, Chicago, Washington, D.C.".
- catalog description "LRECL data format. Several of the variables were coded as OSIRIS "multiple response" variables. When a program such as SPSS translates the OSIRIS dictionary, it converts the multiple response categories into variables, thus expanding the total number of variables in the dataset. The number of variables reported by SPSS 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: Survey of victimization and attitudes towards crime and law enforcement in Boston, and Chicago, 1966 (ICPSR 9085) and Patterns of behavior in police and citizen transactions: Boston, Chicago ans Washington, DC, 1966 (ICPSR 9086).".
- catalog description "OSIRIS dictionary. Codebook available.".
- catalog description "Part number: 1 ; file structure: rectangular ; case count: 203 ; variable count: 507 ; LRECL: 672 ; records per case: 1.".
- 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. II, section II. Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1967.".
- catalog description "This survey was designed to explore perceptions and attitudes of police officers of three metropolitan areas toward their work and the organizations and publics with which they interact. Issues of interest include (1) the nature of police careers and police work and officers' satisfaction with their jobs, (2) officers' orientations toward policing tasks and their relationships with the public, and (3) officers' perceptions of organizations and systems that influence or change police work.".
- catalog description "Three sample cities (Chicago, Boston, and Washington, DC) were purposively selected to represent differences in the size, location, degree of control, and type of organization in police departments. Within each city, two police precincts (four in Washington, DC) with high crime rates were selected to represent areas with different race and class compositions. The selected sites were (1) Boston, MA: precincts Dorchester and Roxbury, (2) Chicago, IL: precincts Fillmore and Town Hall, and (3) Washington, DC: precincts 6, 10, 13, and 14. Simple random samples of approximately 25 police officers in each of the eight precincts were drawn from department rosters. The response rate was nearly 100%.".
- catalog description "Universe: Police officers in major metropolitan areas of the United States.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 9087.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 9087".
- 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. Several of the variables were coded as OSIRIS "multiple response" variables. When a program such as SPSS translates the OSIRIS dictionary, it converts the multiple response categories into variables, thus expanding the total number of variables in the dataset. The number of variables reported by SPSS 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: Survey of victimization and attitudes towards crime and law enforcement in Boston, and Chicago, 1966 (ICPSR 9085) and Patterns of behavior in police and citizen transactions: Boston, Chicago ans Washington, DC, 1966 (ICPSR 9086).".
- catalog spatial "Boston, Chicago, Washington, D.C.".
- catalog spatial "Illinois Chicago".
- catalog spatial "Illinois Chicago.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Boston".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog spatial "Washington (D.C.)".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement Illinois Chicago.".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog subject "Law enforcement Washington (D.C.)".
- catalog subject "Police Illinois Chicago Attitudes.".
- catalog subject "Police Massachusetts Boston Attitudes.".
- catalog subject "Police Washington (D.C.) Attitudes.".
- catalog subject "Police-community relations Illinois Chicago.".
- catalog subject "Police-community relations Massachusetts Boston.".
- catalog subject "Police-community relations Washington (D.C.)".
- catalog subject "XVII. SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND BEHAVIOR. E. Crime and the Criminal Justice System".
- catalog title "Attitudes and perceptions of police officers in Boston, Chicago, and Washington, DC, 1966 [computer file] / principal investigator, Albert J. Reiss, Jr.".