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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD FoREWORD------______

f INTRO~UCTION------_____ -- v I ORGANIZATION OF DATA IN THE SPIRES CJD DIRECTORY------vi I r HOW TO USE THIS DIRECTORY------vi The Bureau of Justice Statistics is pleased to announce the I I PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS CITED IN THE CJD DIRECTORY------ix pUblication of the Criminal Justice Data Directory by ICPSR. jJ Since 1977. BJS and its predecessor organizatIon have sponsored t DATASET DESCRIPTIONS------______the National Criminal Justice Data Archive project at ICPSR to ! partially satisfy BJSls legislative mandate to disseminate t LJST OF KEYWORDS USED IN THE CJD OIRECTORY------10l criminal justice data. The main focus of the archive project f is to encourage and facilitate secondary analysis of BJS-sponsored KEYWORD INDEX------I03 data collections and of other relevant datasets. While holdings have increased at a steady pace, the archive cannot hope to SOURCES CITED------ISl acquire and process all datasets of relevance to criminal ju~tice research questjons. The archive typically acquire$ datasets of broad interest which can be applied to a number of issues, but a number of important questions can only be studied with access to data outside the archiveJs holdings. In order to facilitate -related research in these areas, ICPSR has prepared this directory to help researchers find and acquire relevant data. I believe this is an important extension of the archive's activities and am pleased to announce publication of this document.

Benjamin H. ~enshaw Actirlg Director Bureau of Justice Statistics I

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INTRODUCTION The second section, DATASET DESCRIPTIONS, is a listing of all The Criminal Justice Archive and Information Network (CJAIN) 43~ records or datasets as they presently appear in the SPIRES CJO has been in operation since 1977 at the Inter-university Consortium subfile. If one were to use SPIRES to retrieve all 43~ records, the for Political and Social Research. Funded currently by the Bureau the result would be identical to the one appearing on pages 1-100, with of JUstice Statistics in the Department of Justice (Grant No. 82-BJ­ the exception that the records have been put into alphabetical order CX-KOOI) , it is designed to provide three basic services to analysts, by Principal Investigator to aid the reader in locating a particular policymakers, and researchers in the criminal justice fields: develop­ investigator. ment of computer-readable data resources for the quantitative study Section three, located on page 101, is a list of all keywords of crime and the criminal justice system through archiving and dis­ used to describe the datasets in the CJD Directory. There are a total semination; technical assistance in selecting appropriate data and of 81 keywords. If the reader does not have a particular investigator the computational hardware and software resources to use them in an in mind but wishes to locate all the datasets available in the direc­ efficient and effective manner; and traini~~ in the methods of social tory on a particular topic, this may be accomplished by examining the science data analysis appropriate to analysis of the data. list of keywords. Once one or more keywords have been selected as des­ During the past five years the CJAIN staff has assembled a large criptive or related to the topic in question, the reader should turn to collection of data relevant to its mission in the ICPSR archive. For the KEYWORD INDEX (section four) beginning on page 103. a variety of reasons, it has never been the intention of the project Section four contains all the keywords used to describe the to acquire and process all possible data of relevance to crime and datasets in the CJD Oirectory. They are arranged in alphabetical order. the criminal justice system in Ann Arbor. Limitations on the availa­ The reader should locate the keyword he or she has chosen. Listed be­ bility of resources would never have permitted such an ambitious low the keyword are the titles of the datasets which have been described undertaking. Some data are currently housed in other archives where by the keyword and the page on Which the description of the dataset access is open and available; acquisition of such data would simply app~ars. involve a duplication of effort. Furthermore, some data are archived Section five, the final section located on page 151, is simply a at locations in which a specially-trained staff is available to pro­ summary of all the sources cited in the datasets. There are a fairly small vide advice, consultation, and special tabulations where considera­ number of sources as each source offers a sizeable number of datasets. tions of protection of the confidentiality of individuals is an issue. Much of the information about the availabil ity of data from these other sources has not been available to researchers in an assembled form. The Criminal Justice Data Directory is designed to serve as such a centr~1 resource for analysts, policymakers, and researchers in the criminal justice field. It is a guide to ~uantjtative, computer-read~ble resources relevant to the study of crime and the criminal justice sys­ tem, indicating their availability and general content. The directory can be used as a handy reference to criminal jus­ tice data, indicating where additional information can be obtained ~bout the detailed characteristics of specific datasets. As is the case With any well-documented computer-readable dataset, the complete information about the contents of a dataset, the research design under which it was collected, and other relevant processing information can be found in its codebook. The reader will have to request such information from the institution from which the data are available. A list of all such sources is appended to the directory. The directory is actually a living document of sorts in that it also exists itself in computer-readable form as a SPIRES subfile on The University of Michigan computing system (MTS) , where it can be accessed remo~ely for computerized searches. This first published version of the directory contains descriptions of ~3~ datasets which existed in the subfile as of October, 1982. Future printed versions of the directory will be published as the size of the computer­ readable database grows. In this regard, the CJAIN staff would appreciate receiving In­ formation about the existence and avallbllity of other computer­ readable data relevant to the study of crime and the criminal justice system. This information will be added to the SPIRES database as it is received, and it will be published in subsequent versions of the t, directory. Any project of this magnitude must necessarily Involve the con­ tributions of several staff members. The principal Investigator (or the CJAIN project Is Dr. Michael W. Traugott, Director of Resource Development for the ICPSR. Dr. Christopher Innes has had direct super- \ v vi i Preceding page blank

n'7 r PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS CITED IN THE CJD DIRECTORY DATASET DESCRIPTIONS (Sequenced by Principal Investigator) TITLE ~ ABC/Chilton 8315 The following is a list in alphabetical order of the Principal In­ INVESTIGATOR = ABC vestigators cited in the CJD Directory. The reader may wish to utlize SUBJECT = A survey of 856 respondents· opinions on Watergate. Taken this section to become familiar with the many contributors of the on 8/7/79. Questions pertain to the respondents· feeling in 1979 as datasets contained in thi$ directory or, if desired, may scan the list Opposed to 1974 about the importance of Watergate, Nixon.s guilt. tc locate a particular investigator. Descriptions of all datasets I Whet~er or not ~e ~nd the Watergate conspirators should be pardoned. in the CJD Directory follow this section and are in alphabetical order the Impact the InCIdent had Upon the national and international by Principal Investigator. We wish to take this opportunity to offer prestige of the Office of the President. and whether such a scandal our sincere appreciation to the many cOhtributors without whose ef­ could happen again. Complete question text and survey number available forts this directory would not have been possible. from ICP5R KEYWORD = federal/political/white collar crime Ii SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut Box U164R, ABC ! Storrs, CT 06268 , FOWLER, F. J. f, ABT ASSOCIATES GALLUP ORGANIZATION ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE GALLUP POLL UNITED STATES COURTS GELLES, R. TITLE = ABC/WP 8846 ALMOND, G. A. GOLD. M. INVESTIGATOR = ABC/Washington Post AMSEL, Z. GREEN, J. SUBJECT = A survey of 1.533 people taken from 5/18/81 to 5/20/81. ANDREWS, F. GREENBERG, S. Questions pertain to various moral issues such as abortion, prayer in ASSOCIATED PRESS GREENE. B. T. schoo~s, the death penalty and the legalization of marihuana. Complete ASSOCIATION OF THE BAR OF THE GRIFHORST, J. questIon text and survey number available from ICPSR CITY OF NEW YORK GURR, E. KEYWORD = cdpital /drugs/murder BACHMAN, J. G. GURR. T. SOURCE = The Roper Cent~r, The University of Connecticut Box U164R, BAKER. S. L•• JR. HAMMETT, T. Storrs, Ct 06268 • BARLETT, O. HARRIS, L. AND ASSOCIATES. INC. BARR. H. L. HAVEMANN. P. BESCHNER. G. HAVENS. A. E. TITLE == ABC/WP 875602 BLOCK, R. HAWKINS, J. D. INVESTIGATOR = ABC/Washington Post BLUMENTHAL, M. HEPBURN, J. SUBJECT = A survey of 1.872 people including a black oversample of BOARD OF CONTROL OF STATE HINDUS, S. M. 4~6. Taken f~om 2/26/81 to 3/6/81. There are 9 questions about INSTITUTIONS, IOWA HOBSON. B. Violence committed by blacks in the U.S. Questions pertain to the BOGOMOLNY, R. L. HOOVER INSTITUTION chances of violent protest, treatment of blacks. fear of crime and gun BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS INSTITUTE FOR SURVEY RESEARCH control. Complete question text and survey number available f;om ICPSR BUREAU OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH. INSTITUTE FOR SURVEY RESEARCH, KEYWORD == assault/civil disorder/fear of RESEARCH, INC. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY crime/firearms/Jocal/neighborhood/perception of crime/property BUREAU OF THE CENSUS INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT crime/urban/violence/weapon/race CAMPBELL, A. AS£.OCIATION SOURCE == The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut Box Ul64R, CBS JACOBY, J. E. Storrs, Ct 06268 , CHAIKEN, J. M. JANVIER, R. CHAMPAGNE, A. JOHNSON, B. D. CHURCH, T. W., JR. JOHNSON, W. T. TITLE = Survey of American and Jails, 1979 CLARKE, S. JOHNSTON, M. E. INVESTIGATOR = ABT Associates CLINARD, M. KAHN, R. SUBJECT == The survey consists of two parts, a survey of state and CRAMER, J. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, POLICE federal adult correctional systems and a survey of community based DENYER, T. OEPARTMENT ~re-~ele?se facili~ies. The survey attempted to more preCisely assess DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE KENNEDY, L. W. Institutional condItions In state and federal prisons and halfway DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE KERSTETTER, W. A. houses. QU7stionnaires were mailed to 559 federal and state prisons and DRUG ABUSE COUNCIL KRITZER, B. 402 community based pre-release facilities. The response rate was 100% DRUG ENFORCEMtNT ADMINISTRATION LAVRAKAS. P. J. Var!a~les incl~de inmate counts by sex and security class, age of • DUNGWORTH, T. LEHNEN, R. faclllt~ and rated capacity) spatial density, composition of inmate EHRLICH, f. LEVY, S. I populatIon by race/age/offense type, inmate labor and earnings. and EIMERMANN, T. LI PMAN, A. race/age/sex characteristics of staff. The federal and state ELLINGTON, C.R. LORE I, T. W. prison survey contains 292 variables for 559 cases. The community based ENN I 5, P. LOS ANGELES TIMES pre-release facility survey contains 207 variables for 402 cases FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION LUKOFF, I. KEYWORD = correctional F I GLl 0, R. MADDUX, J. F. facillty/jail/prlson/state/adult/rnmate/race/federal/ personnel I SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 \ ix

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i"· "7::;: • ...... • - r 1 TITLE = MISC ALMONDUR PUBLICATIONS = New York City Joint Committee on New York Law INVESTIGATOR = Almon~, G.A./Verba, S./National Opinion Research Center Evaluation, The Nation's Toughest Drug Law: EvalUating the New York SUBJECT = A survey of 970 respondents' opinions on the influence an Experience (New York. NY: The Association of the Bar of the City of individual has on changing a law ~r regulation, Taken in March, 1960. New York, 1977) Questions pertain to the ability of an individual to prevent the passage of a law that he considers to be unjust ~nd the likel ihood of such an effort/ whether violence should be used to effect change/ and TITLE = New York Drug Law Evaluation Project, 1973 whether or not the respondent would receive fair treatment if he were INVESTIGATOR ~ Association of the Bar of the City of New York/ Drug arrested. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR Abuse Council KEYWORD = civil disorder/political/violence/arrest/lawyer/court SUBJECT"" Five files are contained within the study. Data were SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, gathered on the effect the 1973 drug law revision had on ex-drug users, Storrs, CT 06268 repeat offenders, and reduction in the number of ~rimes attributable to narcotics users KEYWORD"" drugs/felony/city TITLE = Follow-up Study of Patients Treated Under NARA I and NARA I I I SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, HI 48106 INVESTIGATOR = Amsel, Z. PUBLICATIONS = SENTENCING PATTERNS UNDER THE 1973 MEW YORK STATE DRUG SUBJECT = A study to determine the post-treatment status of narcotic LAW (Drug Law Evaluation Project, October T976) addicts treated under Titles I and I I I of NARA. Drug-related variables include drug first used, amount consumed, cost, cUrrent use, polydrug use, treatment, prognosis regarding drugs, and opinions about the TiTLE = Monitoring the Future: A Continuing Study of the Lifestyles quality and effectiveness of treatment received. Other variables and Values of Youth, 1980 include religion, primary and secondary languages spoken at home, INVESTIGATOR = Bachman, J.G./Johnston, L.D./O'Mal1ey, P. family and marital history, education, employment and occupation, SUBJECT"" This study explores Changes in values, behaviors and financial status, living arrangements, socialization, military service, I ifestyle orientations of contemporary American youth. Every year since and self-management scale. Variables specific to criminal justice 19]5. high school seniors in a random sample of American high schools include legal status at admission to treatment, age at first arrest, have been asked to fill out a questionnaire in which the topics most and type of offense. 829 cases ex~ensively covered are drug use and related attitudes. Other subjects KEYWORD = arrest/drugs/rehabi litation/juveni Je/economy covered include government, social institutions, race relations, SOURCE = Drug Abuse Ep idem i 0 logy Da ta Center (DAEDAC), Ins t i tute of changing roles for women, educational aspirations, occupational aims, Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort and marital and family plans as well as a variety of background and Worth, TX 76129 demographic factors PUBLICATIONS = Amsel, Z, W. Mandell, L. Matthias, C. Manson, and I. KEYWORD"" drugs/juvenile/discrimination/political/race Hocherman, 'Reliability and Validity of Self-Reported Illegal SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, HI 48106 Activities and Drug Use Collected from Narcotics Addicts' in The International Journal of the Addictions 11 (2) (1976) 325-336 & Mandell, W. and Z. Amsel, STATUS OF ADDICTS TREATED UNDER THE NARA PROGRAM: TITLE"" A Study of Philadelphia's Criminal Justice System SUMMARY REPORT OF ADDICTS APPLYING FOR TREATMENT JULY 1, 1967 THROUGH INVESTIGATOR • Barlett, D./Steele, J. JUNE 30, 1971 (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University, Hygiene and SUBJECT = A comprehensive study of how Philadelphia's criminal justice Public Health, Department of Psychiatry) & Mandel I, W. and Z. Amsel, system handled 1,374 violent . Data include background 'Dimensions of Addict Life-Style After Treatment' in BRITISH JOURNAL OF information concerning the defendant, victim, and crime, whether bail ADDICTION, 71 (1976), 377-384 was set, amount of bail, the final disposition of each indictment by the court, the sentence imposed on each indictment. plea, and relationship, between defendant and victim TITLE = New York Law Evaluation Project KEYWORD "" victlm/court/bail/disposition/sentence/trial/law INVESTIGATOR = Association of the Bar of the City of New York enforcement/violence/city/plea bargaihing SUBJECT ~ A 1973-1976 study with six files designed to collect data SOURCE = Social Science Data Library, University of North Carolina, about the 1973 revision of the New York state drug law and to ~va1uate Manning Hall 026 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 the law's effectiveness. Variables include such items as respondent's knowledge and attitudes toward provisions of the 1973 revision of the f New York state law and of the earlier law, perceived effects of the I TITLE = Alcohol Abuse in Heroin Addicts 1973 laws, changes in drug use, percentages of income derived from INVESTIGATOR = Barr, H. L. legal and from illegal activities, number of arrests, most serious h SUBJECT"" This 1974-1975 study of current and former patients of arrest charge, and number of convictions Pennsylvania treatment centers is divided Into two files, one for KEYWORD = drugs/defendant/offender/law enforcement/arrest/economY/ state intake interviews (N=1,107), and the other for follow-up interviews (N-764). It is designed to document and investigate the occurrence of SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC) f Institute of alcohol abuse ih drug addicts and its effects on their treatment and Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. 32902, Fort rehabilitation. Variables inclUde Information on the respondents' Worth, TX 76129 I iving arrangements, marital status, employment, mobility. substance use patterns, current legal status, number of arrests relative to onset 2 of drug use and/or heavy drinking, type of crimes, number of crimes, \ 3

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, I. r­ age at first arrest, duration of incarceration, and perception of TITLE = Correctional Institution Data: Iowa, 1963-1969 ~ frequency of arrest as compared to others guilty of similar cri~es INVESTIGATOR = Board of Control of State Institution~, Iowa KEYWORD = druQs/rehabilitation/offender/economy/arrest/correctlonal SU~JE~T = Data include background and criminal information for every facility/perception of crime/state admission (5,767) and separation (7,O~9) at each of the five penal SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiolo',y Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of institutions in Iowa from 1963 to 1969. The dataset contains three Behavioral Research, Texas Chri~tian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort 7ub~i~es: admissions only, separations only, and one for those Worth, TX 76129 Ind~vlduals who were both admitted and released during the given time PUBLICATIONS = Hannigan, P. and H. L. Barr, PROBLEM DRINKING DRUG period ADDICTS: CHILDHOOD AND SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS (Published in KEYWORD = prison/jail/offender/state/correctional facility Proceedings of the Third National Drug Abuse Conference, 1976. New SOURCE = Social Science Data Arr.hive, l.'lIiversity of Iowa Iowa City York, NY: Marcel Dekker, 1978) & Steinberger, H. and A. Cohen. PROBLEM IA 52242 ' , DRINKING DRUG ADDICTS: PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Ibid.) & Hannigan, P. and H. L. Barr, 'Social Charteristics of Eagleville Inmates' (Paper prepared for Eagleville Board Meeting, July 31, 1975· TITLE = National Crime Surveys: National Sample 1973-1978: Complete Eagleville, PAl Eagleville Hospital and Rehabilitation Center) Sample, Incident-Level File, Person-Level File ' INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics SUBJECT = A national survey of households from a stratified multistage TITLE = The National Polydrug Study cluster procedure which assesses the frequency and character of INVESTIGATOR = Beschner, G./Wesson, D. :riminal victimization. The data are organized by collection quarter SUBJECT = A 1974-1975 study of 1,127 patients and nonpatients from 12 Into 20 separate datasets. Each is hierarchically structured into U.S. cities were included in the study designed to examine the household, person and incident levels prevalence and psychosocial correlates of polydrug abuse. Data include ~EY~ORD = assault/felony/law enforcement/violence/pol ice/rape/ demographic, drug specific, and criminal justice specific information victim/property crime as well as scores on the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 (MMPI) and the Current and Past Psychopathology Scales (CAPPS) KEYWORD = drugs/arrest/rehabilitation SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Center (DAEDAC), Institute of TITLE = National Crime Surveys: Cities 1972-1975 (Complete Sample), Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort Cities Sample 1972-1975 (Person-Level File) Worth, TX 76129 INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics PUBLICATIONS = Wesson, D. R., A. S. Carlin, K. M. Adams, and R. SUBJECT = A survey of households to assess the freouency and character Beschner, eds., POLY DRUG ABUSE: THE RESULTS OF A NATIONAL of criminal victimization. The data were collected from the U.S. Bureau COLLABORATIVE STUDY (New York, NY: Academic Press, 1978) ~f Censu 7 from 1972 to 1975 in 26 different cities. Contains detailed Information about household and personal victimization in each sampled ~o~se~old, demographic char~cteristics, type and severity of crime, and TITLE = Homicide in Chicago, 1965-1978 Injuries or losses. A subflle was created of person-level cases INVESTIGATOR = Block, R. KEYWORD = assault/rape/victim/felony/police/law SUBJECT = A description of trends and patterns in Chicago homicide. enforcement/violence/ property crime/homicide Data include information on age, race, and sex of victim(s) and SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 offender(s), motive, location, weapon, previous record, and offender/victim relationship. Data for 10,000 cases were collected from 1966-1978 TITLE = Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities and Census KEYWORD = victim/offender/weapon/murder of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1974 SOURCE = Richard Block, Department of Sociology, Loyola University, INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics 6525 N. Sher i dan, Ch i cago, I L 60626 SUBJECT = This da~a7et contains both a national census of 592 state PUBLICATIONS = Block, R., VIOLENT CRIME: ENVIRONMENT, INTERACTION, AND correctional facilities and a survey of 9,040 inmates. The Census of DEATH (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1977) Correctional Facilities data include: the number of inmates housed num~e~ ~nd cate~ories of staff employees, availablility of recreati~nal ~acillties for Inmates, and types of educational programs offered to TITLE = Justifying Violence: Attitudes of American Men, 1969 Inmates. The Survey of Inmates includes data on socio-economic and INVESTIGATOR = Blumenthal, M./Kahn. R./Andrews, F. demographic characteristics of inmates, length of time in prison, and SUBJECT = A national sample of men aged 16-64 with a supplementary type of offense sample of black men for separate racial analysis. Focuses on the level KEYWORD.= correctional facility/prison/sentence/offender/ of violence viewed as justified for social control or change. The economY/lnmate/census/personnel/rehabilltation/state study includes data on values, definitions of violence, and SOURC~ = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 identification with groups involved in violence KEYWORD = violence/race SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 TITLE = Juvenile Oetention and Correctional Facility Census, 1977 PUBLICATIONS = Blumenthal, M., R. Kahn: F. Andrews, and K. Head, INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics JUSTIFYING VIOLENCE: ATTITUDES OF AMERICAN MEN (Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor 1972) 5 4 1

mrt h. INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics SUBJECT = A census of 922 state and local juvenile detention and SUBJECT = A collection of biographical information on members of the correctional facilities. The censUs includes information on facility Supreme Court starting with John Jay in 1789 and continuing through the and payroll expenditures, types of programs offered, staff levels, and appointment of Thurgood Marshall in 1967. Data include such items as information on inmate sex, age range, and detention sta~us party identification, reI igion, ethnic background. education and KEYWORD = correctional facil ity/juveni le/census/expendlture/personnel/ judicial experience offender/rehabil itation/state/local KEYWORD • judge/court/personnel SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 SOURCE • Social Science Data Library, University of North Carolina, PUBLICATIONS = Statistics Division, National Criminal Justice Room 10 Manning Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Information and Statistics Service, CHILDREN IN CUSTODY: ADVANCE REPORT ON JUVENILE DETENTION AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CENSUS OF 1977 (Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office) & TITLE = Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice Statistics Division, National Criminal Justice Information and Sy~tem: Longitudinal File Statistics Service, CHILDREN IN CUSTODY: FINAL REPORT ON THE JUVENILE INVESTIGATOR • Bureau of Justice Statistics DETENTION AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CENSUS OF 1977 (Washington D.C.: SUBJECT· The original file contains data for all state and county United States Government Printing Office) governments and some city governments. Data wel'e collected for six sectors: police protection, judical. legal s~rvlces, prosecution, public defense, and other. To facllate cross-temporal TITLE = State and Local Probation and Parole Systems .." analysis, the ICPSR has merged variables common to each yearly INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics I; employment and expenditure file Into a single dataset SUBJECT = A census of all state and local probation and parole "\' d KEYWORD • police/census/law enforcement/judge/prosecutor/public systems, including information on agency jurisdiction',funding, an~ fi ~ I I defender/ expendlture/correctlons/clty/county/state operation, employment and client caseload. 3,58, agencies are studied d Ii .' SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 KEYWORD = parole/probation/census/agency !l SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 II \\ I: TITLE • Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice ;! !i System: Annual Files, 1971-1978 TITLE = Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1975 INVESTIGATOR • Bureau of Justice Statistics I Ii INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics SUBJECT • Data for all state and county governments and some city SUBJECT = A census of 874 state and local juvenile detention and 11 I: governments were collected on expenditure and employment from 1971 correctional facilities. The census includes information on facility II through 1978. Data were collected for the sectors of police and payroll expenditures, programs offered, staff levels, and I~ Ii protection, judical. legal services, prosecution, public defense. information on inmate sex, age range, and detention status l' \j corrections and other census KEYWORD = correctional facil ity/juvenile/census/expenditure/personnel/ \1 I KEYWORD • police/law enforcement/expenditure/correctlons/judge/ rehabilitation/offender/state/local p j; prosecutor/public defender/city/county/state = SOURCE ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 II SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 PUBLICATIONS = Statistics Division, National Criminal Justice ,I' PUBLICATIONS • United States Bureau of the Census, Expenditure nnd Information and Statistics Service, Children in Custody: ADVANCE I; 1, Employment Data for the Criminal JUstice System (Washington D.C.: REPORT ON JUVENILE DETENTION AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CENSUS OF 1975 I: United States Government Printing Office. One publication for each (Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Offic~ & year) Statistics Division, National Criminal Justi~e Informa~ion and Statistics Service, Children in Custody: FINAL REPORT ON THE JUVENILE DETENTION AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CENSUS OF 1975 (Washingt~n D.C.: TITLE = National Jail Census, 1978 United States Government Printing Office) I INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics [j SUBJECT • The census included all locally-administered county and municipal jails with authority to hold more than 48 hours. TITLE • National Jail Census, 1972 11 Data are presented for 3,493 jails in 45 states. Information InclUdes: INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics jail population by legal status, age and sex of prisoners, maximum SUBJECT = The survey covers jails that had been Identified in the sentence, admissions and release, available services, structure, National Jail Census, 1970 and were still in existence In 1972.3,580 { capacity, expenditure, and employment cases were recorded. Data include number of inmates, types of 1 KEYWORD = correctional accomodations, staff, and procedures for segregating certain types of ~ facility/jail/expendlture/offender/lnmate/ inmates local/personnel/sentence/census KEYWORD • correctional SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 I, fa~ility/jail/census/offender/inmate/personnel/local/ sentence 1 ,1~ SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 I PUBLICATIONS = THE NATION'S JAILS (Washington D.C.: United States TITLE • National Survey of Court Organization, 1971-1972 Government Printing Office, Stock No. 027-000-00326-5) t ! INVESTIGATOR • Bureau of Justice Statistics f SUBJECT • A study to document the organization of courts in 50 states t and In the District of Columbia. The data are arranged hierarchically TITLE = Supreme Court Study (Background Data) ~ \ 6 7 l 1 n I~ /'" .. r ,I r·

into files for courts and subdivisions. There are 17,061 records for TITLE = National Crime Surveys: Cities Attitude Sub-Sample, 1972-1975 courts and 20.799 for subdivisions. Data are included on organization INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics of the court, type of court, number, types and full or part time status SUBJECT = A survey of pers~nal and household victimization, of judIcial and other personnel, and method of appealing cases perceptions of crime, the pol ice, and the impact of criminal I KEYWORD = court/judge/sentence/personnel/appeal victimization upon the fear of crime. This sub-sample of the Cities SOURCE - ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 Complete Sample is a study of personal and household victimization for PUBLICATIONS = NATIONAL SURVEY OF COURT ORGANIZATION (Washington D.C.: crimes of rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, and auto theft United States Government Printing Office, Stock No. 2700-00228) ~EY~ORD = assault/law enforcement/violence/pol ice/rape/property crime/ vIctim SOURCE = ICPSR. P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 TITLE = Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1974 INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics SUBJECT = A census of 829 state and local juvenile detention and TITLE = Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census. 1973 correctional facilities. The census inclUdes information on facility INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics and payroll expenditures, types of programs offered, staff levels, and SUBJECT = A census of 794 state and local juvenile detention and information on inmate sex, age range, and detention status correctional faci lities. The census includes information on facility KEYWORD c correctional facility/juvenile/census/expenditure/personnel/ and payroll expenditures, types of programs offered, staff levels and offender/rehabilitation/state/local information on inmate sex, age range, and detention status ' SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 KEYWORD = correctional facility/juvenile/census/expenditure/personnel/ PUBLICATIONS = Statistics Division, National Criminal Justice offender/state/local/rehabilitation Information and Statistics Service, CHILDREN IN CUSTODY: ADVANCE SOURCE = ICPSR. P.O. Box 1248. Ann Arbor. MI 48106 REPORT ON JUVENILE DETENTION AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CENSUS OF 1974 PUBLICATIONS = Statistics Division, National Criminal Justice (Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office) & Information and Statistics Service, CHILDREN IN CUSTODY: ADVANCE Statistics Division, National Criminal Justice Information and REPORT ON JUVENILE DETENTION AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CENSUS OF 1973 Statistics Service, CHILDREN IN CUSTODY: FINAL REPORT ON THE JUVENILE (Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office) & DETENTION AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CENSUS OF 1974 (Washington D.C.: Statistics Division, National Criminal Justice Information and United States Government Printing Office) Statistics Service, CHILDREN IN CUSTODY: FINAL REPORT ON THE JUVENILE DETENTION AND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CENSUS OF 1973 (Washington D.C: United States Government Printing Office) TITLE • National Jail Census, 1970 INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics SUBJECT· A national survey of 4,037 local jails. Data were collected TITLE = State and Local Prosecution and Civil Attorney Systems from counties and mUnicipalities with a 1960 population of over 1,000. INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics Data include jail population by conviction, age, sex, facility SUBJECT = A census of 9,339 state and local prosecutors and civil capacity, and operating expenditures attorney systems containing information on agency jurisdiction. funding KEYWORD = correctional and operation, employment, compensation, policies and number and type facility/jail/expenditure/offender/inmate/local of employees SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 KEYWORD a lawyer/prosecutor/census/agency/personnel/expenditure PUBLICATIONS • United States Bureau of the Census and the Bureau of SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 Justice Statistics, Local Jails: A REPORT PRESENTING DATA FOR INDIVIDUAL COUNTY AND CITY JAILS FROM THE 1970 NATIONAL JAIL CENSUS 1 (Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, Stock No. TITLE m Survey of Jail Inmates, 1978 2700-00178) I INVESTIGATOR • Bureau of Justice Statistics SUBJECT· A national survey of 5.247 inmate~ in local Jails. Data f Include basic demographic characteristics, Income and employment data, TITLE • Survey of Jail Inmates, 1972 , reasons for Incarceration, ball status, dates of admission and INVESTIGATOR • Bureau of Justice Statistics I sentencing, length and type sentence, and previous incarceration history SUBJECT • A national survey of 4,238 Inmates In local Jails. Data KEYWORD • correctional include basic demographic characteristics, Income and employment data, facility/jail/sentence/offender/economy/lnmate reasons for incarceration, bail status, dates of admission and SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 sentencing, length and type of sentence, and previous Incarceration history I! KEYWORD - correctional facility/jall/sentence/inmate/ TITLE • Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1971 offender/economy INVESTIGATOR • Bureau of Justice Statistics SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, M! 48106 SUBJECT • A census of 722 state and local Juvenile detention and PUBLICATIONS = National Criminal Justice Information and Statistics correctional facilities. The census Includes information on facility Service, SURVEY OF LOCAL JAILS, ADVANCE REPORT (NATIONAL and payroll expenditures, programs offered, staff levels, and STATISTICS SPECIAL REPORT) information or inmate sex, age range, and detention status KEYWORD • correctional facility/Juvenile/census/expenditure/personnel/ \ offender/rehabi litation/state/local 8 9

{I J r ., r- SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 PUBLICATIONS = Statistic. Division, National Criminal Justice SUBJECT = These data were generated by the operatio~ 0: the , Information and Statistics Service, CHILDREN IN CUSTODY (Washington Prosecutors Management Information System. an~ contain I~f~r~atlo~ ~~e II cases and defendants brought to the superior court dl~lslon 0 D.C.: United States Government Pri"ting Offlce Stock No. 5-45-413-77) ~ 't d States Attorney's office in the District of Columbia: The d~~a:et contains selected variables including tYP7 ~nd gravity of the TITLE = Public Image of Courts, 1977= Special Publics Data crime. a score reflecting the defendants' past criminal record, and INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of JUstice Statistics detailed information about the administration of each case ,. SUBJECT = Survey of 1,111 judges, lawyers and community leaders in a KEYWORD = court!offender/trial/defendant/prosecutor/plea bargaining national study of attitUdes towards courts and justice. The study SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, HI 48106 seeks to measure perceptions of and experience with state, local, and federal courts as well as general attitudes toward the administration of justice and legal actors TITLE = Public Image of Courts, 1977: General Public Data KEYWORD = court/judge/lawyer/defense attorney/prosecutor/police INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics '.' SOURCE = ICPSR. P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 SUBJECT = The survey is a national study of gener~l pub~ IC at~ltudes PUBLICATIONS = PUBLIC IMAGE OF COURTS: HIGHLIGHTS OF A NATIONAL toward courts and justice. 1,931 respondents we,re Interviewed to measure perceptions of and experience with local, ~t~te, a~d federal SURVEY OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, JUDGES, LAWYERS, AND COMMUNITY LEADERS, a courts as well as general attitudes toward the administration of complete report prepared by Yankelovich. Skelly and White, Inc., 1978 & justice and legal actors THE PUBLIC IMAGE OF COURTS: A NATIONAL SURVEY OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, KEYWORD court/judge/prosecutor/defense JUDGES, LAWYERS AND COMMUNITY LEADERS, (two volumes), a complete report = prepared by Yankelovich, Skelly and White. Inc. 1978 attorney/police/lawyer/ local/state/federal/law enforcement SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 PUBLICATIONS = PUBLIC IMAGE OF COURTS: HIGHLIGHTS OF A NATIONAL TITLE = Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1979 SURVEY OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC, JUDGES. LAWYERS, AND CO~MUNITY LEADER~, a INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics ! summary report prepared by Yankelovich, Skelly and White, Inc., 197 & SUBJECT = The Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census is i THE PUBLIC IMAGE OF COURTS: A NATIONAL SURVEY OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. conducted biennially by the U.S. Bureau of the Census for the Bureau of I1 JUDGES, LAWYERS. AND COMMUNITY LEADERS, (two volumes). a complete report Justice Statistics. In 1979, 1015 facilities responded to the survey J! prepared by Yankelovich. Skelly and White, Inc., 1978 which asked questions about expenditures, personnel, and resident populations. The data include the number of full- and part-time staff, operating and capital expenditures, phYSical size of faCilities, number TITLE a Survey of Inmates of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1979 of admissions and types of offenses for resident juvenile popUlation, INVESTIGATOR = Bureau of Justice Statistics . sex and average age, detention status, and average length of stay for SUBJECT = This survey contains information on de~ographlc, , committed juveniles. The collection contains approximately 235 socio-economic and criminal history characteristics. Also obtained variables for the 1015 facilities were details of inmates' military service and records such as era and KEYWORD = correctional branch of service, eligibility for benefits, ,type of dis:harge, and facility/juvenlle/census/personnel/expenditure contact with veterans' groups. The 1,001 var~ab!es also Inclu~e age. SOURCE ~ ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 ethnicity, education, life-time drug use, drinking patter~ prior to arrest prior incarceration record, and prearrest annual Income. All inform~tion was provided by inmates who participated In personal TITLE = Census of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1979 interviews on a voluntary basis INVESTIGATOR - Bureau of Justice Statistics KEYWORD· correctional facility/inmate SOURCE a ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 SUBJECT = This census includes all state correctional facilities known to the Bureau of the Census in 1979. Each fac! I ity is classified into one of ten categories such as ~ommunity center, prison farm, road camp, or reception center. Data inclUde: number of inmates by security TITLE • The National Justice Agency List: 1980 classification and sex, number of full and part time staff, number of INVESTIGATOR • Bureau of JUstice StatistiCS paid and volunteer staff broken down by position, age, pay, and SUBJECT • This is a master name and address file created and, education, number and age of facilities, type of facilities provided in maintained by the Bureau of the Census for the Bureau of Justice each cell by size of cell, hospital facilities available, programs Statistics. It contains information for ten separate sectors which the provided for the inmates, job training, and inmate IQ scores. There are ICPSR has correspondingly separated into ten s~bfiles: ~o~r~ Sector (34 a total of 493 variables for the 791 facilities variables, 14.641 courts). State Adult Correctional F~cliities Sector KEYWORD = correctional (28 Variables, 791 fatilltles). Public Defender Agen~Ies Sector, (30 facility/prison/inmate/state/personnel/corrections variables. 746 agencies), Probation and Parole ~gencles (30 varla~les, SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, HI 48106 j 3575 agencies), 'Other' Agencies Sector (36 variables, ~495 agen:I;s), ,~ Local Jails Sector (30 variables, 3495 jails). prosec)utlon andlclv~1 ~ ! Attorney Agencies Sector (30 variables, 7555 agencies. Federa an •I Indian Tribal Agencies Sector (28 variables, 1211 agencies). Law TITLE = Prosecutors Management Information System (PROMIS) Data, J 1974-1975 I Enforcement Agencies Sector (29 variables. 18,571 agencies), ~nd INVESTIGATOR - Bureau of Justice Statistics I Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facilities Sector (36 variables, ! 547 facilities). Every file has variables containing the names and \ I 10 1 11 !

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,r ~ ~. addresses of agencies in that sector and information relevant only to the death penalty and restriction of smoking in public areas. Taken on the agencies within the sector July 7. 1978. Complete question text and survey number available from KEYWORD'" court/correctional facility/jail/national/law ICPSP. enforcement/probation/ parole/public defender KEYWORD'" capital punishment/constitutional rights/sentence SOURCE'" ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 SOURCE'" The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, PUBLICATIONS ... Bureau of Justice Statistics. JUSTICE AGENCIES IN THE Storrs, CT 06268 UNITED STATES SUMMARY REPORT. Washington, D.C. (United States Government Printing Office, 1980) TITLE'" CBSNYT JUNE1981 INVESTIGATOR'" CBS/New York Times TITLE ... National Manpower Survey, 1973-1976 SUBJECT = A survey of 1.433 respondents' opinions on police. the U.S. INVESTIGATOR ... Bureau of Social Science Research, Inc. Supreme Court and fear of crime. Taken from 6/22/81 to 6/26/81. SUBJECT ... A study of the personnel needs of all state and local law Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR enforcement and criminal justice agencies. Nine nationwide surveys were KEYWORD'" court/federal/falony/fear of crime/police/prevention directed to executives in criminal justice agencies and two additional SOURCE'" The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, surveys were sent to general and appellate jurisdiction courts. The Storrs. CT 06268 surveys attempted to assess manpower problems. in-service training content and attitudes toward various issues such as plea bargaining and team pol icing TITLE'" CBSNYT SEPTEMBER 1981 KEYWORD'" law enforcement/plea INVESTIGATOR'" CBS/New York Times bargaining/pol ice/court/prosecutor/ personnel/agency SUBJECT'" A survey of 1,479 respondents' opinions on the prison SOURCE ... ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 system. Taken from 9/22/81 to 9/27/81. QUestions pertain to overcrowding, rehabilitation and increased spending on prisons. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE ... Racial Attitudes in Fifteen American Cities, 1968 KEYWORD'" correctional facility/prison/rehabilitation INVESTIGATOR = Campbell. A./Schuman, H. SOURCE'" The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT'" This study focuses on attitudes and perceptions related to Storrs, CT 06268 urban problems and race relations of the black and white populations In Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Gary, Milwaukee, Newark, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, San TITLE'" CBSNYT APR78 Francisco, and Washington, D.C. Data Include variables on respondents' INVESTIGATOR'" CBS/New York Times satisfaction with community services, financial expectations and SUBJECT'" A survey of 1,417 respondents' opinions on income tax feelings about the effectiveness of government in solving urban evasion. Taken from 4/3/78 to 4/7/78. Complete question text and problems. Additional questions concern the respondents' interracial survey number available from ICPSR relationships, attitudes toward integration, perceptl '~s of KEYWORD'" white collar crime discrimination in hiring, promotion, and housing, participation in SOURCE'" The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, civil rights organizations and violent and nonviolent protests, and Storrs, CT 06268 attitudes toward various civil rights leaders. There are two files Black and White, with 2809 respondents in the Black and 2584 In th~ Wh i te fil e TITLE a CBS/NYT OCT79 KEYWORD'" discrimination/civil INVESTIGATOR'" CBS/New York Times disorder/violence/race/urban/social services/ economy SUBJECT • A survey of 1,514 respondents' opinions on problems In the SOURCE ... ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 U.S. Taken from 10/9/79 to 10/13/79. QUestions pertain to perceptions of what are the nation's most critical problem$. Included on both the local and national levels are crime, drug abuse, the death penalty, law TITLE D CBS Reports: Generations Apart INVESTIGATOR· CBS enforcement and juvenile problems. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT D Thi$ survey contains questions on the types of social change KEYWORD • capital punishment/drugs/federal/Juvenlle/law and ~ocletal restraints the respondents would welcome or reject. Issues enforcement/local/ national/neighborhood/political Include abortion, sexual relations, cf'iticism of SOURCE D The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, American society, drugs, career goals, the draft and t~ctics to be used Storrs. CT 06268 in social change. 1366 college students and non-college youth between 17 and 23 were interviewed t, KEYWORD = drugs/civil disorder/political TITLE = CBSNYT76 ELECTION STUDIES SOURCE D ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 INVESTIGATOR • CBS/New York Times SUBJECT • 1967 Election Survey and Presidential Oebat~ Surveys 1-3. each with approximately 2,000 respondents. Taken from April through TITLE D CBS78ELECTDAYNAT November 1976. Questions pertain to the importance of the problems of INVESTIGATOR • CBS crime and drug abuse. Watergate, the pardon of former President Nixon, SUBJECT • A survey of approximately 14,000 respondents! opinions on the honesty of politicians, and the effects of Watergate on the 1976

\ 12 13 " tur- ; ~ I, r- r election and on future governments. Complete question text and survey INVESTIGATOR = CBS/New York Times number available from ICPSR SUBJECT = From the 1980 Post-Debate Survey of 810 respondents, and a KEYWORD = political/white collar crime/drugs survey~ taken fr~m June to August 1980, of 1,500 respondents. SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, Questions pert~ln to amending the Constitution to prohibit abortions. Storrs, CT 06268 Complete question text and survey number avai lable from ICPSR KEYWORD = constitutional rights/pol itical/victimless crime SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R Storrs, CT 06268 ' TITLE = CBS/NYT JUL77 INVESTIGATOR c CBS/New York Times SUBJECT = A survey of 1,447 respondents' opinions taken from 7/19/77 to 7/25/81. Questions pertain to President Carter's ability to solve TITLE = CBS/NYT FEB78 national problems, crimes committed during blackouts, what the nations' INVESTIGATOR = CBS/New York Times major problems are, capital punishment, the high crime rate, SU~JECT.= A survey of 932 respondents' opinions on police behavior and victimization, corporate cheating, the effect of welfare on crime, raclal.dlsturbanc~s. Taken from 2/16/81 to 2/19/81. Questions pertain juvenile rights, and the interrogation and search and seizure to ~ollc~ protection, response time, police brutal ity, the effect of techniques used by the police. Complete question text and survey racial dl~turbance on civil rights, and probability of the recurrence number available from ICPSR of race riots. Complete question text and survey number available from KEYWORD = arrest/capital punishment/constitutional f CPSR rightsifelony/federal/law enforcement/ perception of KEYWORD = civi I disorder/law crime/pol ice/political/property crime/victim enforcement/neighborhood/pol ice/race SOURCE The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, = Storrs, CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE = CBSNYT JUNE79 TITLE = CBSNYT80 PROBLEMS INVESTIGATOR = CBS/New York Times INVESTIGATOR = CBS/New York Times SUBJECT = A survey of 1,422 respondents' opinions on charges against SUBJECT = A survey of approximately 1,500 respondents' opinions on the Bert Lance for violations of banking laws. Taken from 6/3/79 to most important problems facing the country today. Taken in February, 6/6/79. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR March, Apri I, September and October, 1980. I tems include the KEYWORD = political/white collar crime possibility of war with the USSR, and terrorism in Iran. Complete SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, question text and survey number avai lable from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = international/violence SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R Storrs, CT 06268 • TITLE = CBS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.) INVESTIGATOR = CBS/New York Times SUBJECT - A survey of 1,467 respondents' opinions on juvenile TITLE = CBSNEWS 80POST ELEC delinquency. Taken from 6/28/81 to 7/1/81. Questions pertain to INVESTIGATOR = CBS/New York Times various issues of juvenile justice such as whether or not juveniles SUBJ~CT.= A survey of 2,651 respondents' opinions on government should be tried as adults for certain crimes and Incarcerated with restriction on the sale of pornography. Taken from 10/30/80 to adult offenders, harshness of sentencing. rights of the media. and 11/1/80. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR trial by jury. Complete question text -and survey number available from KEYWORD = adult/constitutional rights/political/victimless crime ICPSR SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box lIl64R KEYWORD = court/fear of crime/federal/jail/judge/jury/juvenile/media Storrs, CT 06268 ' coverage/ prison/sentence/trial SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = CBSNYT JAN77 INVESTIGATOR = CBS/New York Times .SUBJECT = A survey of 1,234 respondents' opinions on current news TITLE = CBSNYT APR77 Iss~es. Taken from 7/1/77 to 7/13/77. Questions pertain to capital INVESTIGATOR = CBS/New York Times punls~ment, draft evaders and the execution of Gary Gilmore. Complete SUBJECT = A survey of 1.707 respondents' opinions on amnesty for draft question text and survey number available from ICPSR evaders. Taken from 8/29/76 to 9/5/76. Complete question text and KEYWORD = capital pUnishment/political survey number available from ICPSR SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R Storrs, CT 06268 ' KEYWORD ~ political SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = CBS76 ELECT POST ALL INVESTIGATOR = CBS/New York Times TITLE = CBSNYT80 ABORTION ISSUE SUBJECT = A survey of 2,042 respondents' opinions on the important \ 14 15

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problems facing the country tOday. Taken from 11/4/76 to 11/8/76. Questions pertain to crime and government corruption. Complete Consists of 124 variables for 582 cases, while the Violations/Sanctions question text and survey number aval lable from ICPSR File consists of 132 variables for 2,052 cases KEYWORD = perception of crime/white collar crime/political KEYWORD = white collar crime/agency/disposition/faderal SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box u164R. SOURCE ~ ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, hnn Arbor, MI 48106 Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = Uniform Crime Reports, 1958-1969, and County and City Data TITLE = Legal Service Agencies, 1970 Books, 1962, 1967, 1972: Merged Data INVESTIGATOR = Champagne, A./Nagel, S. INVESTIGATOR = Department of JUstice/Federal Bureau of Investigation/ SUBJECT = A national survey of the effectiveness of 197 legal service Department of Commerce/Bureau of the Census programs. The data include agency budgets and the characteristics of SUBJECT = This dataset includes selected variables and cases from the its clients and personnel. On sight evaluations were made of items FBI's Uniform Crime Reports, 1958-1969, and the County and City Data such as community attitudes, agency resources and staff competence Books for 1962, 1967, and 1972 KEYWORD = lawyer/public defender/agency/personnel KEYWORD = ~ssau)t/felony/Jaw enforcement/homicide/poJice/property SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 crime/ disposition/rape PUBLICATIONS = Champagne, A., CAUSES OF LEGAL SERVICES EFFECTIVENESS SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications--series in administration and ~UBLICATIONS = Jacobson, A. l., 'Crime Trends in Southern and policy studies. 1975) & Nagel,S., 'A Graphic Look at the Legal Non-Southern Cities: A Twenty-year Perspective,' SOCIAL FORCES, 9(75) Services Program,' FRONTIERS OF ECONOMICS, 1 (1975) 118-124 226-242

TITLE = Assessing Local Legal Culture: Practitioner Norms in Four TITLE = Drug Enforcement Administration Register of Drug AbUsers Criminal Courts, 1979 INVESTIGATOR = Drug Enforcement Administration/Department of Justice INVESTIGATOR = Church. Jr., T. W. SUBJECT = Data in this file represent cases reported by federal, SUBJECT = This study attempts to operationalize the concept of local state, and local agencies of persons being involved with narcotics and legal culture by examining differences in the processing of twelve marihuana. Drug-related information includes drug used, abuser's hypothetical criminal cases in four criminal courts. The survey was source of drug, duration of drug Use reported, and treatment. Variables completed by prosecuting attorneys, public defenders, and judges in specific to criminal justice include reporting agency, number of four cities reports received each year. and total number of reports received. KEYWORD = court/judge/local/trial/prosecutor/public defender Demographic information includes sex, race and ethnic origin, and age SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 KEYWORD = drugs/rehabilitation/law I, enforcement/agency/race/federal/state/local SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEOAC), !~~tltute of TITLE = Alaska Plea Bargaining Study, 1974-1976 Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. gox 32902, Fort INVESTIGATOR = Clarke, S. Worth, TX 76129 SUBJECT = This study examines the characteristics of criminal PUBLICATIONS • Winick, C., 'Maturing Out of Drug Addiction,' BULLETIN offenders as they affect the primary outcomes of their court cases, ON NARCOT I CS, 14 (1962) 1-7 particularly plea bargaining decisions KEYWORD = offender/court/trial/plea bargaining SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 TITLE a Caseweighting for United States Attorneys: Information on the Allocation of Staff Resources to Processing of Criminal and Civil Cases INVESTIGATOR - Dungworth, T. TITL~ = Illegal Corporate Behavior, 1979, Parts 1 and ~ SUBJECT = Describes the daily activities of Assistant United States INVESTIGATOR = Clinard, M./Yeager, P. Attorneys in offices for a 90-day period. Information on types of SUBJECT = The study concentrates on an empirical investigation of the activities and time associated with completing those activities is 582 largest publicly owned corporations in the United States: 477 provided. The data cover approximately 15,000 cases and 180,000 hours manufacturing, 18 wholesale, 66 retail, and 21 service. Corporations in of attorney time banking, insurance, transportation, communication, and utilities have KEYWORD m lawyer/law enforcement/disposition/public been excluded because of the unusual nature of these businesses. The defender/prosecutor/ court/federal/personnel annual sales for 1975 of the corporations stUdied ranged from $300 SOURCE • T. Oungworth, Public Sector Research, Inc., 4813 Cumberland million to more than $45 billion, with an average sales volume of $1.7 Avenue, Chevy Chase, MD 20015 billion for parent firms. The data covered all enforcement actions thRt PUBLICATIO~S a Dungworth, T. and J. Hausner, ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES could be secured, initiated, or imposed by 24 federal agenci~s during TO UNITED SlATES ATTORNEYS OFFICES: A CASE WEIGHTING APPROACH 1975 and 1976. Variables include number and types of violations, (Institute for Law and Social Research, 1979) inVestigation agency, and sanctions imposed. In addition; the researchers collected economic data on the corporations as well as industry-level economic data. These are presented in a separate data TITLE = Deterrent Effects of PunIshment on Crime Rates, 1959-1960 file. The variables in the Economic Data Fi Ie include Net Income/Total INVESTIGATOR • Ehrlich, I. Assets, Working Capital/Total Assets, and Sales/Total Assets. It SUBJECT = A stUdy of major crimes committed in 1960 in 47 states. For each state, the reported crimes are classified according to each of the 16 17 FBI's seVen index crimes. The probability of prison commitment and the residential neighborhood in Hartford. Th~ program1s target crimes were average time served are also reported for each of the index crimes residential burglary and street robbery/purse-snatching. Both a 1973 KEYWORD = assault/felony/law survey of the specified target area and a 1975 survey of randomly enforcement/offender/murder/violence/rape/ selected households are included. Both surveys contain items on prison//disposition/sentence victimization: fear and perceived risk of being victim of the target SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, I'll 48106 crime, perceptions of neighbors, household characteristics, and PUBLICATIONS = Ehrlich, I., 'Participation in Illegitimate Acti.vities: respondent characteristics. There are 891 ~ases and approximately 300 A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation' in JOURNAL OF POLITICAL variables in the 1973 survey. The 1975 survey has 556 cases and ECONOMY, (May-June 1973) 521-565, & Vandaele, W., 'Participation in approximately 175 variables Illegitimate Activities: Ehrlich Revisited,' in DETERRENCE AND KEYWORD = fear of crime/perception of INCAPACITATION: ESTIMATING THE EFFECTS OF CRIMINAL SANCTIONS ON CRIME crime/victim/neighborhood/ prevention/deterrence RATES, A. Blumstein, J. Cohen, D. Nagin, eds. (Washington, D.C.: SOUKCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, HI 48106 National Academy of Science, (1978) 319-335)

TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8181 TITLE = A Study of Discovery Abuse in the Federal Courts INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization INVESTIGATOR = Ellington, C. R. SUBJECT = A survey of 1,024 registered voters' opinions on taken in SUBJECT = A study which describes the use of sanctions against April, 1979. Questions pertain to definitions of the main problems discovery abuse in the federal courts made availble by Federal Rules of facing the nation, the alleged mishandling of funds by the Carter Civil Procedure 37. The file contains information on all civil cases peanut business and choices that the American public must face in the closed in two district courts for a one-year period ending June 30, coming years. Complete question text and survey ,)umber avai lable from 1978. Data include characteristics of cases involving discovery, ICPSR motions to compel discovery, motions for protective orders, and motions KEYWORD = fear of crime/political/white collar crime for discovery sanctions. 2,000 cases SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box ul64R, KEYWORD = court/law enforcement/federal/white collar crime Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE = Ronald C. Ellington, School of Law, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly arid White/Time Soundings 8182 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization TITLE = NORC Victims of Crime, 1965-1966 SUBJECT ~ A survey of 1,049 registered voters' opinions taken from INVESTIGATOR = Ennis, P. 8/21/79 to 8/23/79. Questions pertain to definitions of the main SUBJECT = A national sample of 9,618 households concerning criminal problems facing the nation and if a crisis of confidence exists with victimization within the previous year. Data include such items as the U.S. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR character and location of the crime, extent and nature of the losses, KEYWORD = fear of crime/political/social services/white collar injuries, and property damages, and judicial outcome of the cases crime KEYWORD = victim/neighborhood/pol ice/fear of crime/perception SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, of crime/property crime Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE = National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago, 6313 Ellis Street, Chicago, IL PUBLICATIONS = Ennis, P., CRIMINAL VICTIMIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES: TITLE ~ A.I .P.O. 914-K A REPORT OF A NATIONAL SURVEY (National Opinion Research Center, May, INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization 1967) SUBJECT = A survey of 1,583 respondents on the subject of draft evaders and the Watergate incident. Taken from 9/6/74 to 9/9/74. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE = FORTUNE-Yankelovich Youth Study, 1966 KEYWORD = federal/political INVESTIGATOR = FORTUNE Magazine SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT ~ This study investigates 718 respondents I opinions on the Storrs, CT 06268 draft, civil disobedience, stUdent riots, science and technology, and the generation gap. In addition, respondents were asked to compare their values with those of their parents, indicate what societal values TITLE = A.I.P.O. 912-K they would subscribe to, and which they would reject INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = political/civil disorder/violence SUBJECT = A survey of 1,561 respondents concerning their opinions on SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, I'll 48106 the subject of President Nixon's involvement in Watergate and whether he should be impeached. The survey was taken from 8/2/74 to 8/5/74. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE = Residential Neighborhood Crime Control Project: Hartford, KEYWORD = federal/political/white c~llar crime Connecticut, 1973 and 1975 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, INVESTIGATOR = Fowler, F.J. Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = The Hartford data were gathered as part of the planning and evaluation of a crime opportunity-reduction program implemented in a

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- • * f TillE = Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8184 receive more attention, the amount of stealing in schools, the problems INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization associated with student gangs, what type of punishment is appropriate SUBJECT = A survey of 1,041 registered voters' opinions taken from for a student who refuses to obey his teachers, the quality of the 12/10/79 to 12/1 -179. Questions pertain to definitions of the main services provided by the Juvenile court, preference for expUlsion or problems facing the nation, doubts concerning Senator Kennedy ~s ~ forced attendence for truant stUdents, having the parents of truant leader and the connection between such doubts and the Chappaqulddlck students brought into court and fined, making parents financially incident. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR responsible for damage done to school property by their children, KEYWORD = fear of crime/political/social services courses for parents on how to deal with drug abuse, smoking and use of SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, alcohol by their children, programs enabling high school Juniors and Storrs, CT 06268 seniors to earn credits for performing community services, and Whether various types of problems should be handled by the parents, the school system or the courts. Complete question texts and survey numbers TITLE = AIPO SPEC 76 GLOBAL available from ICP$R INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = court/dru9~/famiIY/Juvenile/local/property SUBJECT = A survey of 1,014 respondents' opinions on what they crime/vandalism/violence consider to be important problems in today's society. Take~ in the . SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, fall and winter of 1974-1975 and the spring of 1976. Questions pertain Storrs, CT 06268 I~ problems in the community and nation, respondent victimiz~tion and re ~ondents' hopes and views for the future. Complete question text •. ,":.. ... 'ley number ava i I ab Ie f rom I CPSR TITLE = A.I.P.O. 709-K KEYWOP~ = fear of crime/federal/law INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization enforcement/neighborhood/perception of crime/ pol ice/victim SUBJECT = A survey of 3,535 respondents taken from 4/2/65 to 4/7/65. SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, Questions concern impressions of national problems, crime in the Storrs, CT 06268 community, police brutality, the court's treatment of criminals, the right of the media to publish the names of juvenile offenders, and curfews for children. Complet~ question text and survey number TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8520 available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = court/fear of crime/Juvenile/law SUBJECT = A survey of 1)007 registered voters' opinions taken from enforcement/local/neighborhood/ perception of 6/21/76 to 6/24/76. Questions pertain to definitions of the main crime/pol ice/national/media coverage problems facing the nation, restoration ~f the death ~enalty, ~he . SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, pardoning of Ri~hard Nixon, and whether Illegal campaign contributions Storrs, CT 06268 are still being made. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional rights/fear of TITLE", A.I.P.o. 86lK crime/political/sentence/ white collar crime INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. SUBJECT = A survey of 1.504 respondents taken from 12/8/72 to Storrs, CT 0~268 12/11/72. Questions pertain to re~pondents' opinions on crime in their area, causes of crime, police prot~ction, fear of crime and respondent victimization. Complete question text and survey number avail~ble from TITLE = AIPO 1142G ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = drugs/fear of crime/local/~eighborhood/perceptlon of SUBJECT = A survey of 1,541 respondents' perceptions cf the causes of crime/pol Ice/ property crime/robbery/vandal Ism/victim the national increase in crime. Taken from 11/2/79 to 11/5/79. SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Conne~tlcut, Box U164R, QUestions pertain to the respondents' f:ar of crime, respon~ent Storrs, CT 06268 victimization and perceived causes of crime. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = fear of crime/law enforcement/perception of TITLE • A.I.P.O. 718 cr fme/vi ct im INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Sox U164R, SUBJECT • A survey of 3.520 respondents on the subject of political Storrs, CT 06268 favoritism and the court system. Taken from 10/8/65 to 10/13/65. QuestIons pertain to polItical favoritism, corruptIon on the federal and local levels, and financial restitutIon for the families of TITLE = Community Public School Surveys victims. Complete question text and survey nUmber available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization I KEYWORD a court/federal/local/polltical/trial SUBJECT = A group of surveys taken from 2/4/69 to 5/5/80 with sample 1 SOURCE • The Roper Center, The UniversIty of Connecticut, Box U164R, sizes ranging from 1,505 to 1,614. Questions pertain to var!ous issues } Storrs, CT 06268 relevant to local public school systems including the follOWing: the biggest problems facing the SChools, the seriousness of drug and ! alcohol use by students, what type of educational programs should I TITLE • NORC SRS 0889 \ 20 21 " r INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 1,526 respondents' opinions taken in June and KEYWORD = international/murder/political July, 1966. Questions pertain to whether the respondent has ever been SOURCE m The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. robbed, if he has an arrest record, and his feelings towards laws which Storrs. CT 06268 would make it illegal to refuse to rent houses or apartments to blacks or to discriminate against blacks in employment. Complete que~tion text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8125 KEYWORD = arrest/constitutional INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization rights/discrimination/race/robbery SUBJECT = A survey of 1,050 registered voters' opinions on the main SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, issues and problems facing the nation. Taken in November. 1977. Storrs. CT 06268 Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD • fear of crime/political/white collar crime SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box Ul64R, TITLE = A.I .P.O. 704-K Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 3,492 people on the subje't of gun control. Taken from 1/7/65 to 1/12/65. Questions pertain to the death penalty. TITLE = A.I.P.O. 874-K gun permits. gun regulations for juveniles. a ban on the possession of INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization handguns in general and loaded weapons In the home. and respondents' SUBJECT = A survey of 1.544 respondents on the subject of the Supreme ownership of guns. Complete question text and survey number available Court. Taken from 7/6/73 to 7/9/73. Data include responses to from I. CPSR questions concerning Nixon's impeachment and on recent Supreme Court KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional rulings on obscenity. Complete question text and survey number rights/firearms/murder/weapon/ juvenile available from ICPSR SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, KEYWORD = court/federal/judge/trial Storrs, Ct. 06268 SOURCE • The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box u164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = USAIPO 1108G/AIPO 1128G/AIPO 1181G INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization TITLE • A.I.P.O. 749 SUBJECT = Three surveys of respondents' opinions on whether policemen INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization should be allowed to strike. USAIPO 1108G has 1,526 respondents and SUBJECT • A survey of 3.528 respondents taken from 8/3/67 to 8/8/67. was taken from 9/8/78 to 9/11/78. AIPO 1128G has 1,511 respondents and Questions pertain to respondents' opinions on gun control. regulation was taken from 5/4/79 to 5/7/79. AIPO 1181G has 1,534 respondents and of the use of firearms by juveniles. fear of crime and police was taken from 8/14/81 to 8/17/81. Complete question texts and survey brutality. Complete question text and survey numb~r available from numbers available from ICPSR ICPSR KEYWORD • police/personnel KEYWORD • fear of SOURCE - The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. crlme/flrearms/local/nelghborhood/weapon/juvenlle Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE • The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. Storrs. CT 06268

TITLE • Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8117 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization TITLE • Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8530 SUBJECT • A survey of 1,044 registered voters' opinions taken from INVESTIGATOR - Gallup Organization 7/26/77 to 7/31/77. Questions pertain to definitions of the main SUBJECT • A survey of 1.544 registered voters' opinions taken from problems facing the country and the the desirability of abolishing 8/20/76 to 8/24/76. Questions pertain to definitions of the main federal and state regulations concerning sexual practices. Complete problems facing the country, the restoration of the death penalty. the question text and survey number available from ICPSR pardoning of Richard Nixon, whether the importance of the Watergate KEYWORD = fear of crime/political/white collar crime/victimless Incident shoUld be downplayed and gun control. Complete question text crime and survey number available from ICPSR SOURCE - The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, KEYWORD • capital punishment/constitutional rights/fear of Storrs, CT 06268 crlme/flrearms/polltlcal/ sentence/white collar crime SOURCE m The Roper Center. The Unlvers1ty of Connecticut. Box U164R. Storrs. CT 06268 TITLE = ABC/Chilton 756411 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT • A survey of 1.208 respondents' opinions on the reports that TITLE • AIPO SPEC POS 947KETT Libya has sent people to the U.S. to assassinate national leaders. INVESTIGATOR a Gallup Organization Taken from 12/11/81 to 12/12/81. Questions pertain to knowledge of SUBJECT • A survey of 3,242 respondents' opinions on what the Ideal the reports. whether such reports are valid and If there is a real risk city would be like. Taken In October, November, and December 1977. of an assassination attempt. Complete question text and survey number Questions pertain to the features of the best and worst possible \ 22 23

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cities and neighborhoods. the des\re to move out of certain cities and neighborhoods, possible improvemen~s, and the quality of city life. INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 1,609 respondents' opinions on hand gun control. KEYWORD = neighborhood/local/pol ice/fear of crime/victimless Taken from 1/30/81 to 2/2/81. Questions pertain to problems facing cr ime/drugs the country, the ability of the two major political parties to SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. alleviate these problems and various aspects of the gun control issue. Storrs, CT 06268 Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD • federal/firearms/political/weapon/constitutlonal rights TITLE = AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 959 SOURCE • The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization Storrs. CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 1.530 respondents' opinions on problems in their communities' public schools. Taken from 5/2/80 to 5/5/80. Questions pertain to truancy, vandalism. weapons. fighting and stealing in TITLE = AIPO 1167G school. and who should be responsible for alleviating these problems. INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT • A survey of 1,540 respondent's opinions on the causes of KEYWORD = drugs/juvenile/local/vandalism/robbery/assault/weapon crime. Taken on 1/9/81. Questions pertain to the amount of crime in SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. the area, causes of crimes. respondent victimization and actions taken Storrs, CT 06268 due to fear of crime. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD - fear of crlme/local/neighborhood/perception of TITLE - Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8149 c r i me/v i c tim INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SOURCE - The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, SUBJECT = A survey of 1.622 registered voters' opinions taken from Storrs, CT 06268 5/30/78 to 6/5/78 and on 6/18/78. Questions pertain to definitions of the main problems facing the nation and if President Carter's recent criticisms of the legal and medical professions were Justified. TITLE • YANK 76 FAH 8084 - 1976 Family Study Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization KEYWORD • fear of crime/lawyer/politlcal/social services SUBJECT • A survey of 1,230 primary adults and 469 children aged 6-12 SOURCE - The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, taken in late 1976. Adults' questions pertain to problems that make Storrs, CT 06268 child-raisln£ difficult in today's society and childrens' question pertain to stealing from others and prc~lems they have had with t~e police. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE = ABC/Chilton 0041 KEYWORD - adult/assault/family/fear of crime/juvenile/police/property INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization crime SUBJECT • A survey of 1,004 respondent!' opinions on the news media. SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, Taken from 10/1/81 to 10/5/81. Questions pertain to the amount of Storrs, CT 06268 attention the news media has paid to airplane hijacklngs, crime. violence, the attempted asassination of President Reagan. the murdering of black children In Atlanta and murderers such as Sirhan Sirhan and TITLE • A.I.P.O. 644-K Charles Manson. Complete question text and survey number available INVESTIGATOR - Gallup Organization from ICPSR SUBJECT n A survey of 3,545 respondents· opinions on jail sentences KEYWORD • media coverage/pol itical/race/violence/murder for business executives who violate antitrust laws by fl~ing prices. SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Taken from 5/4/61 to 5/9/61. Complete question text and survey number Storrs, CT 06268 available from ICPSR KEYWORD • jail/sentence/white collar crime SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, TITLE - AIPO 1175G Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR - Gallup Organization SUBJECT • A survey of 1,526 respondents' opinions on handgun control. Taken from 6/19/81 to 6/22/81. Questions pertain to whether laws TITLE - A.I.P.O. 931-K should be created to prohibit the possession of handguns and/or INVESTIGATOR - Gallup Organization restrict the ability to buy them. Complete question text and survey SUBJECT • A survey of 1,558 respondents· opinions on crime in their number available from ICPSR community. Taken from 6/27/75 to 6/30/75. Questions pertain to KEYWORD • deterrence/firearms/constitutional rights/weapon problems In the community, fear of crime, and respondent victimization SOURCE - The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, within the past 12 months. Complete question text and survey number Storrs, CT 06268 avallabl~ from ICPSR l KEYWORD - fear of crlme/local/nelghborhood/perceptlon of cr ime/vl ct 1m TITLE • AIPO 1168G SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 24 \ 25 • .. r TITLE = Yankelovien. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8550 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = constitutional rights/fear of SUBJECT = A survey of 1.574 registered voters' opinions taken from ~ crime/firearms/political/social services 10/16/76 to 10/19/76. Questions pertain to definitions of the the main SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. problems facing the nation. whether Carter or Ford would do more to Storrs. CT 06268 restore respect for the law and cut down crime. if Ford made a mist~ke I, when he pardoned Richard Nixon, and if crime. laWlessness and unethIcal business practices are factors in the present moral climate. Complete TITLE = AIPO 846-K question t~xt and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGAiOR = Gallup Organization KEYWOxD = law enforcement/perception of crime/political/white SUBJECT = A survey of 1,513 res~ondents' opinions on the death penalty collar crime/ deterrence/prevention and various aspects of the marihuana controversy. Taken from 3/3/72 to SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. 3/5/72. Questions pertain to whether the death penalty is appropriate Storrs. CT 06268 for parsons convicted of murder, whether marihuana should be made legal, and the whether the penalties for the possession and sale of marihuana are strict enough. Complete question text and survey number TITLE = Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8540 available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = capital pUnishment/eonstitutional SUBJECT = A survey of 1.304 registered voters' opinions taken from rights/drugs/murder/perception of crime/ sentence/victimless 9/25/76 to 9/29/76. Questions pertain to definitions of the.main crime problems facing the nation. Whether President Ford made a mIstake when SOURCE a The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, he pardoned Richard Nixon, and if Ford is tarred by his association Storrs, CT 06268 with the Republican party. Complete question text and survey number avai lable from ICPSR KEYWORD = fear of crime/political/white collar crime TITLE = AIPO 839-K/AIPO 860-K/AIPO 949-K SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = Three surveys of respondents' opinions on what aspect of American society bothers them the most,and whether they favor the death penalty for persons convicted of murder. AIPO 839-K has 1.526 TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8603 respondents and Was taken from 10/29/70 to 11/2/70. AIPO 860-K has INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization 1.462 respondents and was taken from 11/10/72 to 11/13/72. AIPO 949-K SUBJECT = A survey of 1.221 registered voters' opinions taken from has 1.540 res~ondents and Was taken from 4/9/76 to 4/12/76. Complete 5/14/80 to 5/16/80. Questions pertain to definitions of the main question text and survey number available from ICPSR problems facing the nation, gun control and the likelihood of voting KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional rights/murder for a candl ~te solely on the basis of his stand on gun control. SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD • constitutional rights/fear of crtme/firearms/politieal/social services SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, TITLE a AIPO 852-K Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR - Gallup Organization SUBJECT· A survey of 1,541 respondents' opinions on gun control. Taken from 5/26/72 to 5/29/72. Questions pertain to Whether TITLE = A.I.P.O. 768-A respondents favor or oppose a law requiring people to obtain a police INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization permit before purchasing a gun and whether the repondents themselves SUBJECT m A survey of 1.504 respondents on their fear of crime within own firearms. Complete question text and survey number available from their neighborhoods. Taken from 9/19/68 to 9/24/68. Complete question ICPSR text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD • co~stltutional rights/firearms KEYWORD = fear of crime/local/neighborhood SOURCE • The Ropor Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UJ64R, Storrs. CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE a AIPO B38-K TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8601 INVESTIGATOR ~ Gallup Organization INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization } SUBJECT = A survey of 1,526 respondents' opInIons on Whether people SUBJECT = A survey of 1,221 registered voters' opinions taken from I should be required to obtain a pollee permit before pUrchasing a gun. 3/19/80 to 3/20/80. Questions pertain to definitions of the main Taken from 10/8/71 to 10/11/71. Complete question text and survey problems facing the nation, whether the time has come to forget number available from ICPSR Chappaquiddlck and feelings on gun control. Complete question text and KEYWORD = constitutional rights/firearms survey number available from ICPSR SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, Storrs, CT 06268

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~. KEYWORD = constitutional rights/firearms/juveni ie/weapon TITLE AIPO 820-K = SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of C~nnecticut, Box U164R, INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,546 respondents' opinions on whether violence should be used to bring about change in American society. Taken from 12/3/70 to 12/8/70. Complete question text and survey number available TITLE = A.I.P.O. 791-K from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = domestic violence/political/violence SUBJECT = A survey of 1,543 respondents' definitions of the most SOURCE = Th~ Ro~er Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, urgent problem facing themselves and their famil ies. Taken from Storrs, CT 06~~~ 10/17/69 to 10/22/69. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = family/fear of crime TITLE = AIPO 815-K SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,507 respondents' opinions on national problems. Taken from 10/9/70 to 10/14/70. Questions pertain to whether the new Congress should concentrate on alleviating poverty and TITLE = AIPO SPEC GO 7038 other social problems or supporting the police and reducing crime, and INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organi~ation whether the individual or society is more responsible for crime and SUBJECT = A survey of 519 respondents' opinions on law and justice. lawlessness. Complete question text and survey number available from Taken in November, 1970 in New Jersey. Questions pertain to ICPSR ~espondents' views on the competency of the judicial system, KEYWORD = economy/federal/law enforcement/police/political/social services ImprOVements to police departments, courts and penal systems, causes of crime, rights of prisoners and powers of the judicial system. Complete SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Sox u164R, question text and survey number available from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = jail/judge/jury/law enforcement/lawyer/perception of crime/pol ice/prison/ race/sentence/trial SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, TITLE = A.I.P.O. 669K Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 4,337 people on the subject of . Taken from 3/8/63 to 3/13/63. Questions pertain to TITLE = A.I.P.O. 789/A.I.P.O. 972-K/A.J.P.0. 1158G juvenile delinquency in the community, causes of juvenile delinquency, INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization the role of parents, the percentage of crimes committed by juveniles, SUBJECT = Three surveys of respondents' opinions on whether marihuana and willingness to volunteer to work with juvenile delinquents. should be legalized. A.I.P.O. 789 has 1,585 respondents and Was taken Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR from 10/2/69 to 10/7/69. A.I.P.O. 972-K has 1,521 respondents and was KEYWORD = juvenile/local/misdemeanor/neighborhood/perception of t::rime/probation taken from 4/1/77 to 4/4/77. A.I.P.O. 1158G has 1,569 respondents and was taken from 6/27/80 to 6/30/80. Complete question text and survey SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI6',R, number available from ICPSR Storrs, Ct. 06268 KEYWORD = drugs/perception of crime/victimless crime SOURCE = 1he Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, Storrs. CT 06268 TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 7610 INVESTIGATOR c Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 1,308 registered voters' opinions on David TITLE = A.I.P.O. 785 Frost's interviews with Richard Nixon. Taken from 5/19/77 to 5/23/77. INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization Questions pertain to whether the respondent learned any new facts SUBJECT = A survey of 1,555 respondents' opinions on the Use of about President Nixon and Watergate, and whether his opinion of the wiretapping. Taken from 7/24/69 to 7/29/69. Complete question text former president has improved. Complete question text and survey number and survey number available from ICPSR available from ICPSR KEYWORD = constitutional rights KEYWORD political/white collar crime = SOURCE • The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE = Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8460 TITLE = A.I.P.O. 733-K INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization I SUBJECT a A survey of 951 respondents' opinions taken from 1/21/76 to SUBJECT = A survey of 3,541 respondents on the subject of gun control. Taken from 8/18/66 to 8/23/66. Data include respondents' opinions on Ii 1/28/76. Questions pertain to definitions of the main problems facing such items as gun permits, regulation of the use of firearms by the nation, fear of being robbed or mugged. the desirability of a juveniles, and ownership of guns. Complete question text and survey government crackdown on pornography, legalizing marihuana, restoring number available from ICPSR the death penalty and whether the use of violence is ever justified. \ 28 I 29 ~ Ii ______''_ ___ • ______""_,.. _____ .... _ ...______~1.' _ ...... _____ .. _ ...~------...... ------~-~~-~ __ ~~ "-_~_~ ~~_~_~_ r Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = assault/capital punishment/fear of SUBJECT = A survey of 1,500 re~pondents' opinions on the courts and crime/political/robbery/ violence sentences for convicted criminals. Taken from 2/1/68 to 2/6/68. SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Questions pertain to whether th~ courts are too harsh on criminals, Storrs, CT 06268 the suggestions of denying parole to recidivists and doubling the length of sentences for criminals who use a gun, and to what length of sentence is appropriate for various felonies. Complete question text TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8510 and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = corrections/court/felony/firearms/parole/prison/property SUBJECT = A survey of 1,011 registered voters' opinions taken from crime/ /robbery/sentence 4/28/76 to 4/29/76. Questions pertain to definitions of the main SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, problems facing the nation, the restoration of the death penalty for Storrs, CT 06268 crimes such as kidnapping and hijacking, and whether political and business leaders are more corrupt than they used to be. Complete question text and survey number avai lable from ICPSR TITLE = A.I.P.O. 764-K/A.I.P.O. 781-K KEYWORD = capital punishment/fear of crime/political/white INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization collar crime SUBJECT ~ Two surveys of respondents' opinions on the U.S. Supreme SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Court. AIPO 764-K has 1,536 respondents and was taken from 6/26/68 to Storrs, CT 06268 7/1/68. A.I.P.O. 781-K has 1,539 respondents and was taken from 5/22/69 to 5/27/69. Questions pertain to the rating respondents would give the Supreme Court and if they prefer liberal or conservative TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8440 tendencies in the newly appointed judges. Complete question text and INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization survey number avai lable from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 1,015 respondents' opinions taken from 5/14/75 KEYWORD ~ court/federal/judge/political to 5/22/75. Questions pertain to fear of being robbed or mugged, the , SOURCE The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, !"l = restoration of the death penalty for crimes such as kidnapping and I Storrs, CT 06268 hijacking, whether the use of violence is ever justified, and the desirability of a government crack down on pornography. Complete question text and survey number avai lable from ICPSR TITLE = A.I.P.O. 937 KEYWORD = assault/capital punishment/fear of INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization crime/robbery/sentence/ violence SUBJECT = A survey of 1,558 respondents' opinions on gun control. SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Taken from 10/3/75 to 10/6/75. Que~tions pertain to ownership of Storrs, CT 06268 handguns, rifles and' shotguns, total number of guns owned by the respondents, and views on laws relating to gun control, including the possibi lity of mandatory jail sentence for possession of handguns TITLE = NORC SRS 4100 without a license. Complete question text and survey number available INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 1,490 respondents' opinions on a law which would KEYWORD = firearms/weapon/constitutional rights prevent people from refusing to sell or rent houses or apartments to SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, blacks. Taken in A~ril and May, 1970. Complete question text and Storrs, CT 06268 survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = constitutional rights/discrimination/race SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, TITLE = YANK 74-8033 FAM Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 1,247 primary adults' opInIons on the main kinds of problem they are presently facing. Taken from November, 1974 to TITLE = NORC SRS 4011 January, 1975. Complete question text and survey number available from INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 1,515 respondents' opInIons taken in January, KEYWORD = fear of crime 1967. Questions pertain to where the respondent would go for help if SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, he found out that he had been cheated by a salesman or store, and if Storrs, CT 06268 anyone in the respondent's household had ever made use of the services of a lawyer. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly and ~hite/Time Soundings 8606 KEYWORD = lawyer/public defender/police INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, SUBJECT = A survey of 1,219 registered voters' opinions taken from Storrs, CT 06268 1/6/81 to 1/7/81. 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'1 --~ !. ~. KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional rights/fear of the business world. Taken in February, 1976. Complete question text crime/firearms/political/ sentence/social services and survey number available from ICPSR SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. KEYWORD = loc~l/perception of crime/police/white collar crime Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = AIPO 864-K INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization TITLE = A.I.P.O. 731-K SUBJECT = A survey of 1,517 respondents' opinions on what form of INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization punishment draft resisters shOUld receive. Taken from 2/16/73 to SUBJECT = A survey of 3,549 respondents' opinions on the U.S. Supreme 2/19/73. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR Court rulings about confessions by persons charged with a crime. Taken KEYWORD = constitutional rights/jail/perception of from 7/8/66 to 7/13/66, Complete question text and survey number crime/political available from ICPSR SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, KEYWORD::: constitutional rights/court/federal Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE::: The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE = AIPO SPEC POS 655 - America's Mood in the Mid-Sixties INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization TITLE = A.I.P.O. 729-K SUBJECT = A survey of 1,620 respondents' opinions on national INVESTIGATOR::: Gallup Organization problems. Taken on 2/15/65. Questions pertain to respondents' SUBJECT = A survey of 3,519 respondents' opinions on the death penalty greatest fears, definitions of domestic and international problems, for convicted murderers. Taken from 5/19/66 to 5/24/66. Complete degree of satisfaction with the way various types of national problems question text and survey number available from ICPSR are handled, and definitions of problems with today's teenagers. KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional rights/murder Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR SOURCE::: The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, KEYWORD = international/fear of crime/juvenile/law Storrs, CT 06268 enfor~ement/robbery/ violence SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = AIPO (Gallup Polls) - Most Important Problem Facing Country INVESTIGATOR ~ Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A group of surveys taken from 2/4/60 to 10/5/81 with sample TITLE = AIPO SPEC KEDP05 856 sizes ranging from 1,498 to 4,248. The question wording is 'What do INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization you think is the most important problem facing this (coun~ry/nation) SUBJECT::: A survey of 1,567 respondents' opinions on national and today?' The crime related responses which have appe~red Include: local problems Taken from 5/11/73 to 5/13/73. Questions nertain to racial strife, crime, lawlessness, juvenile delinquency, riots, college definitions of the most serious problems facing both the nation and campus demonstrations, corruption in government, Watergate, drugs and local school systems, and the reasons behind the migration from the the leniency of the judicial system. Complete question texts and cities to the suburbs. Complete question text and survey number survey numbers available from ICPSR available from ICPSR KEYWORD = civil disorder/court/drugs/juvenile/law enforcement/ KEYWORD = civil disorder/court/drugs/fear of crime/juvenile/law political/race/violence/white collar crime enforcement/ violence SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SOURCE::: The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE::: AIPO 1156G TITLE::: A.I.P.O. 740-'" INVESTIGATOR::: Gallup Organization- INVESTIGATOR c Gallup Organization SUBJECT::: A survey of 1,597 respondents' opinions on whether racial SUBJECT = A survey of 3,491 respondents' opinions on the allegations conflicts are likely to be a problem within their community in the next that Representative Adam Clayton Powell used government funds for six months. Taken from 5/30/80 to 6/2/80. Complete question text and personal use. Taken from 1/26/67 to 1/31/67. Complete question text survey number available from ICPSR and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD::: discrimination/civil disorder/fear of crime/race KEYWORD = felony/political/white collar crime SOURCE::: The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, Storrs, CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE::: AIPO 926-K TITLE::: AIPO SPEC AIPO 946K INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT::: A survey of 1,566 respondents' opinions on gun control. SUBJECT = A survey of 1,525 respondents' opinions on how mUch they Taken from 3/28/75 to 3/31/75. Questions pertain to respondents' trust their local police and the extent of bribery and dishonesty in ownership of various types of firearms, mandatory registration of \ 32 33 I. I

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rl, firearms, and laws allowing only the police to possess pistols and TITLE = AIPO 989-K revolvers. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = constitutional rights/firearms/pol ice SUBJECT = A survey of 1.506 respondents' opinions on local crime. SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, Taken from 11/18/77 to 11/21/77. QUestions pertain to increases in Storrs, CT 06268 local crime. fear of going out at night. fear of crime within the home, respondent vj~timization and the reporting of incidenLs to the police. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE = USAIPO 1104G KEYWORD = assault/fear of crime/firearms/local/police/property INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization crime/rape/robbery/ vandalism/victim/weapon SUBJECT = A survey of 1,503 respondents' opinions on legalized SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box u164R. gambling. Taken from from 6/2/78 to 6/5/78. Questions pertain to Storrs, CT 06268 feel ings about legalizing casino gambling. whether the standard of living within the respondent's state would improve with such a legalization, the effect it Would have on the overall crime rate, and TITLE = AIPO SPEC GO 6988 the likelihood that would g~t involved in the operation INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization of the casinos. Complete question text and survey number avai lable SUBJECT = A survey of 2,519 respondents' opinions on important from ICPSR problems in the city and country. Taken on 8/19/69. Questions pertain KEYWORD = organized crime/state to problems on the local and national level, definitions of law and SOURCE ~ The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, order, quality of oolice protection. fear of crime and the changing Storrs, CT 06268 quality of life In the U.S. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = violence/civil disorder/court/juvenile/race/jai l/pol ice/ TITLE = AIPO SPEC GO 7152 organized crime/fear of crime/national INVESTIGATOR ~ Gallup Organization SOURCE m The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. SUBJECT = A survey of 522 respondents' opinions on the FBI. Taken in Storrs. CT 06268 April, 1971. Questions pertain to J. Edgar Hoover, the performance of the FBI, the use of certain investigative techniques and the constitutional rights of protesters. Complete question text and survey TITLE • AIPO 971-K number available from ICvSR INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization KEYWORD = agency/constitutional rights/federal/law SUBJECT • A survey of 1.550 respondents' opinions on the amount of enforcement/police/political/ white collar crime emphasis the news media places on various types of terrorist acts. SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Taken from 3/25/77 to 3/28/77. Complete question text and survey Storrs, CT 06268 number available from ICPSR KEYWORD • media coverage/violence SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, TITLE = AIPO SPEC GO 7145 Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 522 respondents' opinions on Lieutenant Calley's trial and the prosecution of high government and military officials for TITLE • AIPO 969-K war crimes committed in Vietnam. Taken in April, 1971. Complete INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization question text and survey number available from ISPSR SUBJECT a A survey of 1,507 respondents' opInions on obscenity. Taken KEYWORD = federal/murder/political/sentence/violence from 3/4/77 to 3/7/77. Questions pertain to whether the standards for SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, determining If a book, magazine or movie is obscene shOUld be set on Storrs, CT 06268 the local or natIonal level, and whether the respondent's comroiunityls current standards regarding the sale of sexually explicit material are strict enough. Complete question text and survey number available from TITLE ~ AIPO SPEC GO 07080 ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD • constitutional rights/local/national/perception of SUBJECT = A survey of 1,244 respondents I opinions on the quality and crime/victimless crime reliability of informl·tion from the news media. Taken in August, 1970. SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, Questions pertain to which groups are treated unfairly by the news Storrs, CT 06268 media, what points of view are missed, and which groups are treated with too much sympathy. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE • AIPO 964-K KEYWORD = civil disorder/court/law enforcewent/media INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization coverage/poI ice/race/ discrimination SUBJECT • A survey of 1,513 respondents I opinions on the number of SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, people involved In the assassinations of President Kennedy and ~artln Storrs, CT 06268 Luther King, Jr. Taken from from 12/10/76 to 12/13/76. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD m murder/polltical/race

35 34 •11 I \ " r SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, 3/15/74 to 3/18/74. Complete question text and survey number available Storrs, CT 06268 from ICPSR KEYWORD = constitutional rights/court/perception of crime/victimless crime TITLE = AIPO 952-K SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,543 respondents' opinions on the judicial system, crime, violence, juvenile delinquency and poiitical corruption. Taken from 5/21/76 to 5/24/76. Complete question text and survey TITLE = AIPO 881-K number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization KEYWORD = court/juvenile/political/violence/white collar crime SUBJECT a A survey of 1,588 respondents' opinions taken the second SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, week of October, 1973. Questions pertain to the media's right to Storrs, CT 06268 reveal the names of people who have asked that their names be withheld including trial witnesses, respondents' awareness of the charges against Vice-President Agnew, and whether Agnew should resign. TITLE = AIPO 946-K Complete question test and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD" constitutional rights/court/media SUBJECT = A survey of 1,523 respondents' opil,ions on a proposed coverage/political/trial/ white collar crime/witness constitutional amendment that would prohibit abortions except when the SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, woman's life is in danger. Taken from 2/27/76 to 3/1/76. Complete Storrs, CT 06268 question text and survey number availabl: from IC~SR .. KEYWORD = constitutional rights/perception of crime/victimless crime TITLE = Watergate Series SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A group of surveys taken from May, 1973 to September, 1974 with sample sizes ranging from 1,509 to 1,621. Topics include: the seriousnoss of the Watergate break-in, the degree to which Nixon was TITLE = AIPO 933-K involved in the planning and cover-up of the incident, the use of INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization illegal and unethical campaign practices by Senators and SUBJECT = A survey of 1,528 respondents I opinions on Vietna~ War era Representatives, if and why Nixon should be impeached or should resign, draft evaders. Taken from 8/1/75 to 8/4/75. Questions pertain to the if the Watergate hearings are good for the country. the likelihood that program to grant a limited pardon to draft evaders, including inquires the Watergate conspirators will receive a fair trial in light of the as to which groups are are eligible for the program and whether the large amount of media coverage, if Nixon should turn over the tapes of application deadline should be extended, and what type of pardon the his conversations with his advisors who were involved with the respondents favor. Complete question text and survey number available Watergate cover-up, if the tapes will be a true record of what was said from ICPSR .• or will have been altered to remove evidence that Nixon was involved in KEYWORD = constitutional rights/perception of crime/polltlcal/ the planning or cover-up, whether the respondent has written to a victimless crime Congressman, Senator or the media to urge that Nixon be impeached, If SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, impeachment proceeding are undertaken, should public opinion polls Storrs, CT 06268 concerning the Issue of impeachment be discontinued during the period of the impeachment proceedIngs, the likelihood of the respondent to again vote for his Congressman shoUld the Congressman vote for TITLE = AIPO 897-K impeachment, if Nixon should be tried on criminal charges, and if Nixon INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization received enough punishment for his involvement in Watergate. Complete SUBJECT. A survey of 1,537 respondents I opinions on draft evaders. question text and survey number available from ICPSR Taken from 3/29/74 to 4/1/74. Questions pertain to punishment for KEYWORD • defendant/media coverage/cffender/perception of draft evaders who have left the country, and whether those evaders who crime/political/ white collar crime/evidence/federal left the country did so out of total rejection of the U.S. or from SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, moral objections to the Vietnem War. Complete question text and survey Storrs, CT 06268 number available from ICPSR KEYWORD" constitutional rights/perception of crime/political SOURCE" The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, TITLE • AIPO 925-K Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization U SUBJECT • A survey of 1,542 respondents' opinions on whether there /1 tl should be a law forbidding personal possession of handguns and TITLE = AIPO 894-K/AIPO 895-K II revolvers. Taken from 3/7/75 to 3/10/75. Complete question text and INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT • Two surveys of 1,582 respondents' opinions on the Supreme II ~ KEYWORD • constitutional rights/firearms Court ruling that a woman may end a pregancy at any time during the ~ SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, first three months of the pregnancy. Taken from 3/3/74 to 3/11/74 and Ii Storrs, CT 06268 II ~ 37 \ Ii I f1. ).q \ J o.

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,r r TITLE = AIPO SPEC POS 930 - Communism, Conformity, and Civil Liberties INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization KEYWORD = murder/political SUBJECT - A survey of 1,500 respondents taken in May, 1954. Questions SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R 9 pertain to what type of topics respondents discuss with friends why Storrs, CT 06268 American communists are a danger to the country and feelings ab~ut the Use of wiretapping to obtain evidence against communists. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE = A.I .P.O. 779-K K~YWORD = constitutional rights/evidence/juvenile/perception of INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization cr Ime SUBJECT = A survey of 1,481 respondents' opinions on college SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, adminitrations taking a stronger stand on student disorders. Taken Storrs, CT 062b8 from 5/1/69 to 5/6/69. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = civil disorder TITLE = AIPO 863~K SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,508 respondents' opinions on the legalization of marihuana. Taken from 1/26/73 to 1/29/73. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE a A.I.P.O. 778 KEYWORD = drugs/perception of crime/victimless crime INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Oryanization SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R SUBJECT a A survey of 1.607 respondents' definitions of national Storrs, CT 06268 • problems and their opinions on the Nixon administration's chances of lessening violence in cities. Taken from 4/10/69 to 4/15/69. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE c AIPO 862-K KEYWORD = city/civil disorder/domestic INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization violence/political/violence SUBJECT • A survey of 1.508 respondents' cpinions on the prosecution SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box u164R. of drug dealers. Taken from 1/12/73 to 1/15/73. Questions pertain to Storrs. CT 06268 whether respondents approve of persons who sell hard drugs being sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, and whether $1000 rewards should be given to people who provide information TITLE • A.I .P.O. 723-K that leads to the conviction of a drug dealer. Complete question text INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 3.508 respondents' opinions on whether the KEYWORD = drugs/parole/prison/sentence/victimless crime courts should accept conviction for a major crime or drug addiction as SOURCE ~ The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box UI64R grounds for a divorce. Taken from 1/21/66 to 1/26/66. Complete Storrs, CT 06268 ' question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD • court/drugs/felony/offender/sentence SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, TITLE a AIPO 847-K Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization SUBJECT • A survey of 1,514 respondents' opinions on crime at both the local and national levels. Taken from 3/24/72 to 3/27/72. Questions TITLE· A.I.P.O. 717-K pertain to neighborhood safetYj whether there has been an increase In INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization crime within the community. and respondents' perceptions of the fact SUBJECT • A survey of 3,555 respondents· opinions on gun control and that the United States has a higher crime rate than any other major the Increase in crime. Taken from 9/16/65 to 9/21/65. Questions nation. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR pertain to whether or not people should be required to obtain a permit KEYWORD = court/drugs/economy/fear of crime/Juvenile/law before purchasing a gun, the respondents' perceptions of the causes of e~forcement/local/ media coverage/neighborhood/pollee the nationwide increase in crime, and on which of the two major SOURCE u The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut Box U164R political parties is more interested in lowering the crime rate. Storrs. CT 06268 • • Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD • political/constitutional rights/court/flrearms/ perception of crime TITLE m A.I.P.O. 738-K SOURr,E • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT • A survey of 3,542 respondents' opinions on whether there should be another investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy and If it Is possible that more than one person was Involved in TITLE • A.I .P.O" 716-K the assassination. Taken from 12/8/66 to 12/13/66. Complete question INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization text and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT • A survey of 3,525 respondents' opinions on a law requiring adults who have records as Juvenile delinquents to serve in the 38 military. and on whether local courts deal too harshly with criminals. Taken from 8/27/65 to 9/1/65. Complete question text and survey number \ 39

n' - r I rI available from lCPSR KEYWORD = adult/court/juvenile/local KEYWORD = constitutional rights/firearms ~ SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, Storrs, CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE = A.I.P.O. 698 TITLE = AIPO 981-K INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 3,590 respondents' opinions on the causes of SUBJECT = A survey of 1,500 respondents' opinions on the investigation violent civil demonstrations in northern cities. Taken from 9/18/64 to concerning South Korean businessman Tongsun Park. Taken from 8/5/77 to 9/23/64. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR 8/8/77. Questions pertain to knowledge of the investigation, if the KEYWORD = civil disorder/discrimination/domestic investigation is proceeding quickly enough, if the congressmen who violence/race/violence accepted favors performed an illegal act in doing so, h~w many ~f th7 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, 535 members of Congress did accept favors or money and If the situation Storrs, CT 06268 is likely to become a major scandal similar to Watergate. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = perception of crime/political/white collar crime/ TITLE = USAIPO 1100G federal INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT = A survey of 1,523 respondents' opinions on the use of Storrs. CT 06268 alcohol. Taken from 4/21/78 to 4/24/78. Questions pertain to perceptions of risks associated with the use of alcohol and if the respondent has ever been arrested or hospitalized as a result of using TITLE = A.I .P.O. 648-K alcohol. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR· Gallup Organization KEYWORD = arrest/drugs SUBJECT = A survey of 3,158 respondents' opinions on what type of SOURCE ~ The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, sentence Eichmann shoUld receive. Taken from 7/27/61 to 8/1/61. Storrs, CT 06268 Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = capital punishment/defendant/international/murder/political/sentence/ TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8105 trial INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SOURCE G The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT = A survey of 1,004 registered voters' opinions taken in Storrs, CT 06268 March, 1977. Questions pertain to definitions of the major problems facing the nation, restoration of the death penalty, handgun registration and how well President Carter has fLllfilled his promise of TITLE a A.I .P.O. 780-K discouraging crime. Complete question text and survey number available INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization from ICPSR SUBJECT • A survey of 1,523 respondents' opinions )n the enactment of KEYWORD = capital punishment/firearms/law stricter state and local laws dealing with obscene literature sent enforcement/prevention/political through the mails and sold on newstands. Taken from 5/15/69 to SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, 5/20/69. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = constitutional rights/local/perception of crime/victimless crime SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. TITLE = A.I.P.O. 797-K Storrs. CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 1,573 respondents' opinions on whether the Republicans or Democrats can do the better job of dealing with crime TITLE = A.I.P.O. 647-K and lawle$sness. Taken from 1/15/70 to 1/20/70. Complete question text INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 2,843 respondents' opinions on whether or not KEYWORD = law enforcement/political/violence they have become more sympathetic toward the Germans or the Israelis as SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, a result of the Eichmann trial. Taken from 6/23/61 to 6/28/61. Storrs, CT 06268 Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = international/murder/political/trial/sentence SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, TITLE = A.I.P.O. 681-K Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 4,425 respondents' opinions on laws which would require a person to obtain a permit before purchasing a gun. Taken TITLE = A.I.P.O. 646-K from 12/5/63 to 12/10/63. Complete question text and survey number INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization available from ICPSR SUBJECT • A survey of 3.522 respondents' opinions on racial segregation. Taken from 5/28/61 to 6/2/61. Questions pertain to 40 \ 41 == , 4 r r social changes, examples being greater acceptance of marihuana usage faelings about racial segregation in schools and other public places, ~. President Kennedy's sending U.S. marshalls to Montgomery, Alabama, and and legal abortion demand. Taken from 4/14/78 to 4/17/78 and 4/28/78 knowledge of racial unrest in the South. Complete question text and to 5/1/78. Complete question text and survey number available from survey number available from ICPSR ICPSR KEYWORD = constitutional rights/discrimination/civil disorder KEYWORD = constitutional rights/drugs/perception of SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, crime/victimless crime Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE = A.I.P.O. 775 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization TITLE = AIPO SPEC GO 07224 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,575 respondents' opInIons on what type of INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization punishment is appropriate for students taking part in campus SUBJECT = A survey of 548 respondents' op,n,ons on the use of demonstration. Taken from 2/20/69 to 2/25/69. Questions pertain to compulsory busing to achieve racial desegregation in public schools. whether federal loans should be taken away from demonstrators and Taken in February, 1972. Complete question text and survey number whether demonstrators should be expelled from schools. Complete available from ICPSR question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = constitutional KEYWORD = civil disorder/federal/political rights/discrimination/juvenile/political/race SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box ul64R, Storrs, CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE = A.I.P.O. 774-K TITLE = AIPO SPEC GO 07203 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 1,503 respondents' participation on civic SUBJECT = A survey of 506 respondents' op,n,ons on amnesty. Taken in committees and their opinions on the murderers receiving the death January, 1972. Questions pertain to granting amnesty to various groups penalty. Taken from 1/23/69 to 1/28/69. Questions pertain to whether including: those who left the country in order to avoid being drafted, respondents favor or oppose the death penalty, and if they have ever those who have gone to jail rather than joining the services, Americans served on a civic committee that dealt with housing, juvenile such as Lieutenant Calley, who have been convicted of war crimes in delinquency, recreation or health. Complete question text and survey Vietnam. Other questions pertain to what type of amnesty should be number available from ICPSR granted and why. Complete question text and survey number availa~le KEYWORD If capital punishment/constitutional from ICPSR rights/juvenile/local/murder/neighborhood KEYWORD = perception of crime/political/prison/social SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, services/victimless crime Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE • AIPO 804-K INVESTIGATOR" Gallup Organization TITLE I: A.I.P.O. 750-K/A.1 .P.O. 756 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,534 respondents' opinions on what should be INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization done with draft resisters. Taken from 4/17/70 to 4/19/70. Complete SUBJECT .. Two surveys of respondents' op,n,ons on drunk drivers question text and survey number available from ICPSR receiving mandatory jail sentences as is the case in several European KEYWORD = constitutional rights/jail/perception of crime countries. A.I.P.O. 750-K has 3,138 respondents and was taken from SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, 8/24/67. A.I.P.O. 756 has 1,502 respondents and was taken from 1/4/68 Storrs, CT 06268 to 1/9/68. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD • international/jail/offender/sentence/felony

TITLE I: ABC/WP 877801 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, INVESTIGATOR I: Gallup Organization Storrs,< CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,205 respondents' opinions on the amount of money spent on fighting crime. Taken from 2/19/81 to 2/20/81. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE" A.I.P.O. 747-K KEYWORD = expenditure/law enforcement INVESTIGATOR • Gallup Organization SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Conn~cticut, Box UI64R, SUBJECT" A survey of 3.783 respondents' opinions on the performance Storrs, CT 06268 of the Supreme Court. Taken from 6/22/67 to 6/27/67. QUestions pertain to the rating they would give the Supreme Court. If their opinion of the Court has changed In recent years and the Court's degree TITLE = AIPO SPEC GO 77121 of impartiality. Complete question text and survey number available INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 2,103 respondents' opinions on possible upcoming KEYWORD .. court/discrimination/federal 42 43 \ r

______...... ______---""rI ...... ______...... ____ ~------i------.~-- _ ..... t .. r SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization Storrs. CT 06268 SUBJECT = A series of surveys of respondents' opinions on the death penalty for persons convicted of murder. . rape and hijacking. The sample sizes range from 1.530 to 1.599 with the survey dates TITLE = A.I.P.O. 746-K ranging from 3/3/78 to 5/11/81. Complete question texts and survey INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization numbers available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 3.383 respondents' opinions on murderers KEYWORD = capital punishment/felony/murder/sentence receiving the death penalty. Taken from 6/2/67 to 6/7/67. Complete SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. question text and survey number available from ICPSR Storrs. CT 06268 KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional rights/murder/felony SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. Storrs. CT 06268 TITLE = A.I .P.O. 625-K INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 2.999 respondents' opinions on their feelings TITLE = Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8602 toward murderers receiving the death penalty. Taken from 3/2/60 to INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization 3/7/60. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 917 registered voters' opinions taken from KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional 3/29/80 to 3/30/80. Questions pertain to definitions of the main rights/homicide/murder problems facing the nation and gun control. Complete question text and SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. survey number available from ICPSR Storrs. CT 06268 KEYWORD = constitutional rights/fear of crime/firearms/social services SOI·1CE = The Roper Center. The Un i vers i ty of Connect i cut. Box U164R. TITLE = ABC/WP 8819 Storrs. CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 505 respondents' opinions on gun control. Taken on 3/31/81. Questions pertain to the possibil ity of the President being TITLE = A.I .P.O. 634-K assassinated and stronger legislation controlling the distribution of INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization handguns. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 3.337 respondents' opinions on problems in the KEYWORD = constitutional community. Taken from 8/25/60 to 8/30/60. Questions pertain to rights/deterrence/firearms/murder/prevention/weapon juvenile delinquency. police protection and poor prison conditions. SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box u164R. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR Storrs. CT 06268 KEYWORD = correctional facility/juvenile/pol ice/neighborhood SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R. Storrs. CT 06268 TITLE = A.I.P.O. 757 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 1.500 respondents' opinions on local problems TITLE = A.I .P.O. 695-K and the national increase in crime. Taken from 2/1/68 to 2/6/68. INV~~TIGATOR = Gallup Organization Questions pertain tc a definition of the most iMPort~nt problem. their SUr. IECT = A survey of 3.515 respondents' opinions on the causes of the community faces. their perceptions of the reasons behind the national lack of respect for law and the increases in crime. Taken from 7/23/64 increase in crime. victimization experiences. and whether the courts to 7/28/64. Complete question text and survey number available from are too harsh on criminals. Complete question text and survey number ICPSR available from ICPSR KEYWORD = drugs/law enforcement KEYWORD = court/law enforcement/neighborhood/perception of rrime SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box u164R. Storrs, CT 06268 Storrs. CT 06268

TITLE = AIPO 966-K TITLE = A.I .P.O. 682-K INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 1,513 respondents' opinions on the relationship SUBJECT = A survey of 4.126 respondents' opinions on juvenile . between violence on television and the rising crime rate. Taken from delinquency and obscenity. Taken from 12/12/63 to 12/17/63. Questions 1/14/77 to 1/17/77. Complete question text and survey number available pertain to whether federal or state and local governments should handle from ICPSR the problems of juvenile delinquency and the distribution,of obscene KEYWORD = media coverage/violence materials within the respondents' states. Complete question text and '- SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. survey number available from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = federal/juvenile/local/state/victimless crime SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = USAIPO 0995/USAIPO ll11G/USAIPO 1115G/AIPO 1147G/AIPO 1173G

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______am ...... llll...... ' .a ...... I ...... ~· ...... !~...... ______~ ______r TITLE = USAIPO 0999 KEYWORD = judge/local INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SOURCE = Social Science Data Archive, University of Iowa, Iowa City, SUBJECT = A survey of 1,546 respondents' definitions of national IA 52242 problems and opinions as to which political party can best handle these problems. Taken from 4/14/78 to 4/17/78. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE = National Survey of Youth, 1972 KEYWORD = drugs/pol itical INVESTIGATOR = Gold, M. SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT = A national study of 1,395 youths designed to measure the Storrs, CT 06268 frequency and seriousness of delinquent activity, detected and undetected, among youths 11 to 18 years old KEYWORD = juvenile TITLE = A.I.P.O. 767-K SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 1,507 respondents' opinions on the way Chicago police dealt with the young people protesting the Vietnam war at the TITLE = National Survey of Youth, 1967 time of the Democratic convention. Taken from 9/1/68 to 9/6/68. INVESTIGATOR = Gold, M./Wil1iams, J. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A national study of 847 youths designed to measure the KEYWORD = civil disorder/law enforcement/police/political frequency and seriousness of delinquent activity, detected and SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, undetected, among youths 13 to 16 years old Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = juvenile SOURCE = !CPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 PUBLICATIONS = Williams, J. an1 M. Gold, 'From Delinquent Behavior tQ TITLE = A.I .P.O. 675-K Official Delinquency,' SOCIAL PROBLEMS, 20(2) (Fall 1972) INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 3,668 respondents' opinions on the ratings they would give the Supreme Court. Taken from 7/18/63 to 7/23/63. Complete TITLE = Bail Bond Survey: Iowa, 1971 question text and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Green, J. KEYWORD = court/federal/judge SUBJECT = A study of the impact of a 1970 amendment to the Iowa code SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, relating to bail bond. Data include the charge, type of defense, Storrs, CT 06268 counsel, pretrial disposition, amount of bail set, final disposition and background of 134 defendants KEYWORD = offender/bail/disposition/lawyer/defense TITLE = A.I.P.O. 761-K attorney/state INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization SOURCE = Social Science Data Archive, University of Iowa, IOWa City, SUBJECT = A survey of 1,507 respondents' opinions on the police IA 52242 shooting anyone found looting stores during race riots. Taken from 5/2/68 to 5/7/68. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE = Characteristics of High and Low CriMe Neighborhoods in KEYWORD = civil disorder/discrimination/pol ice/property crime/race Atlanta, 1980 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, INVESTIGATOR = Greenberg, S. Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = This study examines the question of how some urban neighborhoods maintain a low crime rate despite their proximity and similarity to relatively high crime areas. The data is divided into two T ITL E = A. I '. P .0. 691-K fi les. The Atlanta PLAN file contains information on every parcel of INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Organization land within the six neighborhoods in the study. The variables include SUBJECT = A survey of 3,520 respondents asking whether or not they ownership, type of land use, physical characteristics, characteristics have heard of any cases in which witnesses to a crime have failed to of structures, and assessed value of each parcel of land within the six come to the aid of the people in trouble or to report the incident to neighborhoods. There are 9,121 cases and approximately 81 variables in the pol ice. Taken trom 3/13/74 to 3/17/74. Complete question text and the file. The Atlanta SURVEY file contains the results of a household survey number available from ICPSR survey administered to a stratified random sample of households within KEYWORD = police/witness each of the study neighborhoods, Variables include respondents' SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, attitudes and behavior related to the neighborhood, fear of crime, Storrs, CT 06268 avoidance and protective measures, and victimization experiences. The data were collected between August and October of 1980. There are 5Z3 cases and approximately 713 variables TITLE = Attitudes Toward the Judiciary: United States, 1957 KEYWORD = neighborhood/fear of crime/victim/prevention INVESTIGATOR = Gallup Poll SOURC~ = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 SUBJECT = A study to assess the attitudes of 1,530 U.S. citizens toward locai judges' training and experience TITLE: Eagleville Data Base 46 \ 47

l 'W dE integration INVESTIGATOR = Greene, B. T. KEYWORD = perception of crime/local/civil disorder/ SUBJECT = A 197~-1975 study of 1,544 patients in 10 geographically discrimination/race/political divergent treatment centers in the United States designed to determine SOURCE = Social Science Data Archive. University of Iowa, Iowa City, patterns of sequential drug use and corresponding pol.cy implications. IA 52242 Includes respondent's personal history, violent incidents and accidents while under the influence, percentage of income from legal and illegal sources, age when first arrested, number of times booked and/or TITLE = Harris 1970 Correctional System and Current Events Survey, no. convicted for each of the 35 felonies and misdemeanors, types of 2043 felonies and misdemeanors c.ommi ted wIder influence of drugs and/or INVESTIGATOR = Harris. L. and Associates, Inc. alcohol, and total time incarcerated SUBJECT = A survey investigating attitudes toward crime, the KEYWORD = drugs/felony/correctional facility/economy/violence/arrest/ correctional system, and current events. Questions pertain to court misdemeanor processes, rehabilitation or punishment of convict;d crimina~s! SOURCE = Drug Abuse :pidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of preventive arrest and image of law enforcement offIcers. AddItIonal Behavioral Research, Texas Christian Univeristy, P.O. Box 32902, Fort questions focus on college campus unrest, job performance of Richard ~/orth, TX 76129 Nixon and Spiro Agnew, and the Middle East PUBLICATIONS = Cohen, S., THE EFFECTS OF COMBINED ALCOHOL-DRUG ABUSE KEYWORD = arrest/correctlons/international/civil disorder/law ON HUMAN BEHAVIOR (Prepared for the Joint Drug & Alcohol Collaborative enforcement/political/ prevention/court/sentence Project. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, Services SOURCE = Louis Harris Data Center, University of North Carolina, Research Branch, Division of Research Development, 1978) & Greene, B. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 T.• SEQUENTIAL USE OF DRUGS AND ALCOHOL: A RE-EXAMINATION OF THE STEPPINGSTONE HYPOTHESIS (Updated version of paper presented to National Drug Abuse Conference. Seattle, WA: April. 1978) & Carroll. TITLE = Harris 1969 Criminal Justice System Survey, no. 1812 J. et al., eds., NATIONAL DRUG & ALCOHOL COLLABORATIVE PROJECT (NDACP). INVESTIGATOR = Harris, L. and Associates, Inc. January 1977 (Rockvi lIe, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse. 1977) SUBJECT = This survey probed respondents I attitudes toward capital punishment. The respondent acted as a juror in hypothetical trials of varying gravity to determine ~ppropriate degrees of puni~hment. TITLE = Student Use Drug Survey: University of Iowa, 1970. 1971 Attitudes toward District Attorneys. defense attorneys, Jurors, and INVESTIGATOR = Grifhorst, J. judges were also tapped SUBJECT = A study of 697 students from a random sample of 1,000 KEYWORD = capital punishment/defense attorney/judge/jury/ students registered at University of Iowa which examines students' perception of crime/publi' defender/sentenc~ attitudes toward drugs in general. Also included is another such study SOURCE = Louis Harris Data Center. Univorsity of North Carolina. conducted a year later with 655 respondents from a similar population Chapel Hill, NC 27514 KEYWORD = drugs/local/perception of crime SOURCE = Social Science Data Archive. University of Iowa. Iowa City, IA 52242 TITLE = Harris 1965 Crime and Civil Rights Survey. no. 1561 INVESTIGATOR = Harris, L. and Associates, Inc. SUBJECT = This 1965 survey of U.S. adults asked a series of questions TITLE = Crime in Western Societies, 1945-1974 on organized crime. causes of crime. police corruption, law INVESTIGATOR c Gurr, T./ Gurr, E. enforcement, and the judicial system SUBJECT ~ This study contains data on population and eight categories KEYWOnD = law enforcement/organized cl'ime/perception of of crime in 16 western societies, Israel, and Japan from 1945 to 1974. crime/police Convictions and offenses known to police are recorded SOURCE = Louis Harris Data Center, University of North Carolina, KEYWORD = assault/felony/murder/violence/police/rape/property Chapel Hill, NC 27514 crime/international SOURCE = ICPSR. P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 PU8LICATIONS = Gurr. T., Crime Trends in Modern Democracies Since 1945 TITLE • The American Public Looks at Violence (International Annals of Criminolgy, 16(1-2) (1977) 41-86 & Gurr. T •• ON INVESTIGATOR = Harris, L. and Associates, Inc. THE HISTORY OF VIOLENT CRIME IN EUROPE AND AMERICA in VIOLENCE IN SUBJECT = A survey of h~w 1.175 adults and 496 teenagers feel about AMERICA, eds., H.D. Graham and T.R. Gurr (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage politiccl violence. Data include such items as attitudes toward Publ ications, 1979) authoritarian traditionalism. expectations of assassination. endorcement of authority or use of police force, experience of violence I! tn respondent's own life history, and attitudes toward violence in TITLE == Riot Survey: Miami Florida, 1967, 1968 various mass media INVESTIGATOR = Harris Poll KEYWORD 2 Violence/perception of crime/civil disorder/Juvenile/ SUBJECT = Data f~r these two sequential surveys include the media coverage/political/police respondent's perception of problems in his neighborhood, attitudes SOURCE. Social Science Data Library, University of Narth Carolina, toward the treatment of blacks by local police and businesses, local Manning Hall 026 A, Chapel Hill. NC 27514 and federal government's responsiveness to problems of blacks, party PUBLICATIONS = Baker, R. and S. Ball-Rokeach, MASS MEDIA AND VIOLENCE: preferences, the effect of the death of Martin Luther King Jr., the A STAFF REPORT TO THE NATIONAL COMMISSION OF THE CAUSES AND PREVENTION cause of civil right militancy among blacks, black leadership, and 49 48

______~ ______--~ ______~~ ______~~"--~ rl ____--~--~ AMi(H+'. ..,~ f I rt OF VIOLENCE (Washington. D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. 1969) \ KEYWORD = corrections/rehabilitation/personnel & Kirkham. J., S. Levy, and W. Crotty, ASSASSINATION AND POLITICAL 1 SOURCE = Social Science Data Library, University of North Carolina. VIOLENCE (New York. NY: Bantam Books. Inc., 1970) Manning Hall 026 A. Chapel Hill, Ne 27514 rII PUBLICATIONS = Joint Commission on Correctional Manpower and Training, Corrections 1968: A CLIMATE fOR CHANGE (August 1972) TITLE = Harris 1969 Urban Crime Survey, no. 1935 INVESTIGATOR = Harris. L. and Associates, Inc. rji SUBJECT A survey of Baltimore, Maryland residents investigating F = h TITLE = Harris 1971 Utah Criminal Justice System Survey. no. 2129 attitudes toward neighborhood, racial integration, reasons for l. I; INVESTIGATOR = Harris. L. and Associates, Inc. increases in crime, law and order, local police, neighborhood safety, I, SUBJECT = Respondents' answers to questions about Utah's criminal and increases in fear of crime. Additional questions probe for methods \ justice system and its most serious problems of protection against crime and other crime prevention measures l' KEYWORD = law enforcement/state KEYWORD = fear of crime/neighborhood/perception of crim~/race/ SOURCE ~ Louis Harris Data Center. University of North Carolina. law enforcement/prevention ! Chapel Hill, NC 27514 SOURCE = Louis Harris Data Center, University of North Carolina, 11 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 ,. TITLE = Saskatchewan Unified Family Court Evaluation INVESTIGATOR = Havemann, P. TITLE = Harris 1974 Survey on President Fordts ~ardon of Former SUBJECT • A study to evaluate the effectiveness of an innovative President Nixon. no. 2430 unification of all Family Law under one jurisdiction with specialist INVESTIGATOR = Harris, L. and Associates, Inc. judges and a sizeable on-site social worker counseling/investigation SUBJECT = This study focuses on Ford's pardon of Nixon. Respondents component. Data include a 10% sample of family matters (e.g. divorce, were asked their reactions to the pardon, whether Nixon aides should be deserted wives, filiation). child protection, and juvenile delinquency pardoned, and whether draft resisters should be pardoned cases passing through courts in 1977 and 1979 in three Saskatchewan KEYWORD = civil disorder/political/constitutional cities-- Regina. Prince Albert (comparison). and Saskatoon rights/perception of crime ! (exper imenta 1 in 1979) SOURCE = Louis Harris Data Center, University of North Carolina, ,I KEYWORD - JUVenile/domestic violence/court/judge/social services Chapel Hill, NC 27514 it, SOURCE • Prairie Justice Research Consortium, School of HUman Justice, L I University of Regina, Regina, Sa~katchewan S4S OA2 PUBLICATIONS • Havemann, P., D.S. Freeman, ed., 'Family Counselling in TITLE = Volunteers Look at Corrections the Court Setting: The Canadian Experience' in PERSPECTIVES ON FAMILY INVESTIGATOR = Harris. L. and Associates, Inc. \ THERAPY (Vancouver, CANADA: Butterworth & Co., 1980), p. 231 SUBJECT = A national survey of 541 volunteers in the correctional ! field which identifies why volunteers in correctional manpower I L volunteer, their work requirements, training, job satisfaction, and TITLE - Personality Disorganization Among Refugees of the Violencia attitUdes about their agency's effectiveness and the correctional field II (BOYACA) " in general !" ,. INVESTIGATOR D Havens, A. E./Lipman, A. KEYWORD - corrections/rehabilitation/personnel I I, SUBJECT • A study of IS-year old refugees living in Bogota, Columbia. SOURCE - Social Science Data Library. University of North Carolina, Data include such Items as loss of confidence in government due to Manning Hall 026 A. Chapel HilI, NC 27514 t: p violence. violence as a political matter, effectiveness of the church h In lessening violence, the rote of the police, justice from the courts, r: reasons for violence, and various scales Ineludlng and securIty TITLE = The Public Looks at Crime and Corrections H scales Ii INVESTIGATOR m Harris, t. and Associates, Inc. jj KEYWORD • violence/fear of crime/perception of crime/poi ice/ a I' SUBJECT A national survey of 986 adults and 198 teenagers which I; court/International/civil disorder/political seeks to assess the general attitudes of the public toward corrections SOURCE • International Data Library and Reference Service Survey and rehabilitation of the offender, contacts with convicted offenders l~ Research Center, 2538 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94705 upon their return to the community, and corrections as a career I; KEYWORD a perception of " crime/offender/correctlons/rehabilltatlon/ Juvenile I; TITLE a Prisoner Data: Stateville Illinois Prison, 1960-1964 SOURCE • Social Science Data Library, University of North Carolina, H j; INVESTIGATOR • Hepburn, J. Mahnlng Hall 026 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 II II Ii SUBJECT • A study of the sociological effects of incarceration. i, Includes analysis of 385 inmates' ability to adjust to a free community 11 following release from Stateville Illinois Prlsoh. Data include TITLE • Survey of Attitudes of Correctional Manpower I criminal record, duration of imprisonment, motives and victims of INVESTIGATOR • Harris. L. and Associates, Inc. offense, psychological evaluations, outlook for offenders' return to SUBJECT • A national survey of 1.871 correctional workers' attitudes prison, and their mental prognosis toward the criminal justice system, their work, fellow workers, agen~y KEYWORD • prison/offender/local/ex-offender/victim/inmate/mental or institution, and their education and training as preparation for health/ correctional facility their job SOURCE m Social Science Data Archive, University of Iowa. Iowa City,

50 , !. 51 ~\ ~ II t ~ h II 1 I I !. - .. r r IA 52242 cases by superior courts in the 58 counties of California by month for 1974-1976, operating expenses for each county and year, results of the 1976 weighted caseload survey, weights, and weighted dispositions based TITLE = Massachusetts Superior Court Files. 1859-1959 on the survey data for 32 counties for each year INVESTIGATOR = Hindus, M./Hammett, T./Hobson. B. KEYWORD = economy/disposition/court/state/county/expenditure SUBJECT = A stratified sample of 1,968 civil cases and 1,422 criminal SOURCE = Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 cases was drawn from the court files of two Massachusetts counties. Included in the dataset are variables for type of complaint. relationship between parties, relief sought and relief granted, size of TITLE c Merged Cost and Cr1me Data Set file, and the historical interest of the case INVESTIGATOR = Hoover Institution KEYWORD = court/local/plea SUBJECT = A combination of UCR crime rate information and a Kansas bargaining/probation/trial/victim/disposition City dataset on police activity. Includes wages of policemen. SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248. Ann Arbor, MI 48106 clearance rates, average value of items stolen. and intermediate family PUBLICATIONS = Hindus, M•• T. Hammett, and B. Hobson, THE FILES OF THE budget MASSACHUSETTS SUPERIOR COURT, 1859-1959: AN ANALYSIS AND A PLAN FOR KEYWORD = police/property crime/law enforcement/personnel/family/city/ ACTION. A REPORT OF THE MASSACHUSETTS JUDICIAL RECORDS COMMITTEE TO THE expenditure/local SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT (Boston, MA: 1979) SOURCE • Hoover Institution. Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305

TITLE = Cost of Crime Data Set TITLE = Violent Crime SMSA Data Set INVESTIGATOR = Hoover Institution INVESTIGATOR = Hoover Institution SUBJECT = Demographic characteristics and earnings for 4,000 SUBJECT • Selected SMSA and state-wide crime clearance and sentence individual workers combined with crime rates for the counties of data for murder, rape. and assult from 1966 to 1975. Data include residence of a sub-sample of urban workers offense and clearance rates, average time served for various offenses. KEYWORD = economy/property crime/violence/city age distribution of popl.llation, legal earnings, and local labor force SOURCE = Hoover Institution. Stanford University. Stanford. CA 94305 conditions KEYWORD • violence/murder/rape/assault/national/ sentence/offender/economy/offense TITLE = Individual Offender Profiles SOURCE • Hoover Institution. Stanford university. Stanford, CA 94305 INVESTIGATOR = Hoover Institution SUBJECT = Life histories and criminal records for 92 offenders randomly selected from files of state agencies. Data include such TITLE = California Pollee Data Set items as age, race, IQ and education. arrest. incarceration, probation INVESTIGATOR = Hoover Institution and parole records, and employment and income status SUBJECT = Resources and output of selected major California police KEYWORD = offender/race/economy/agency/state/parole/probation/inmate departments. Includes wages of patrolmen and civilian police employees, SOURCE = Hoover Institution. Stanford University. Stanford, CA 94305 costs of automobiles, price levels, crime and clearance rates KEYWORD m police/law enforcement/expenditure/ personnel/economy/state SOURCE = Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 TITLE = Property Crime SMSA Data Set INVESTIGATOR • Hoover Institution SUBJECT m A cross section time series on burglary, robbery, larceny. TITLE • Drug & Crime Data Set and auto theft offenses, dispositions, and sentences. Data Include INVESTIGATOR a Hoover Institution income age distribution, unemployment, labor force participation, crime SUBJECT a Standardized month!y price of heroin purchases by the Drug rates, and sanctions Enforcement Administration based upon raw price/quantity/purity KEYWORD ~ property crime/disposition/sentence/economy information by SMSA. Also includes various measures of drug law SOURCE = Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 enforcement and crime rates for Income-generating crimes KEYWORD • drugs/economy/law enforcement SOURCE = Hoover Institution, Stanford University. Stanford. CA 94305 TITLE ~ Antitrust Data Set INVESTIGATOR = Hoover Institution SUBJECT = Prices, markups. Department of Justice price-fixing actions, TITLE • Sentence Data and class actions for the bread industry clas~ified by city for the INVESTIGATOR • Hoover Institution period 1965 through 1977 SUBJECT = Smoothed sentences by state for all seven crimes indexed in KEY~ORD = economy/white collar crime/city the UCR index. Also contains three-year moving averages smoothed out SOURCE = Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 from 1966-1976 for 34 states. Data Include average sentences by crime, year. and state KEYWORD • sentence/state TITLE = California Superior Court Data Set SOURCE = Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 INVESTIGATOR = Heover Institution SUBJECT a Data InclUde dispositions and numbers of various types of

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rl TITLE = City Victimization Rates 'Dangerous Drugs ' by College Students l (unpublished paper, 1971) INVESTIGATOR = Hoover Institution SUBJECT = A 1972-1975 study with merged victimization and officially recorded crime rates for a total of twenty-four observations from TITLE = National Drug Enforcement Study eighteen cities. Data include UCR crime and clearance rates, NCP INVESTIGATOR = Johnson, W. T./Bogomolny, R. L. victimization rates with and without attempted offenses, NCP reported SUBJECT = A study of 5,582 incidents of arrest to determine the rates, and NCP average loss by city circumstances which lead to an individual's entry into the criminal KEYWORD = victim/city justice system, with special reference to detention, apprehension, SOURCE = Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 dismissals, and convictions of those involved with heroin, opiates, and/or cocaine KEYWORD = drugs/arrest/disposition/juvenile/correctional facility/ law TITLE = Brenner Data Set enforcement INVESTIGATOR = Hoover Institution SOURCE = Drug Abuse :pidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of SUBJECT = A dataset on age-specific murder rates and economic Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort indicators constructed to match data collected, analyzed, and presented Worth, TX 76129 in Senate testimony by H. M. Brenner PUBLICATIONS = Bogomolny, R. L., 'Drug Abuse and the Criminal Justice KEYWORD = murder/economy System l in JOURNAL OF DRUG ISSUES (Fall, 1976) 380-390 & Johnson, W. T. SOURCE = Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305 and R. E. Peterson, 'Arrest Probabil ities for Marihuana Users as Indicators of Selective law Enforcement ' in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOC I OlOGY, 83 (3) (1977) 681-699 TITLE = MISC 1078 FAMSEX INVESTIGATOR = Institute for Survey Research SUBJECT = A survey of 14,840 respondents I opinions on sex education TITLE = Marihuana Law Enforcement for teenagers. Taken in April, 1976. QUestions pertain to issues such INVESTIGATOR = Johnson, W. T./Bogomolny, R. L. as abortion, rape and . ~omplete question text and survey SUBJECT - A national study which attempts to assess the operation of number available from ICPSR the state marihuana enforcement system with specific information on KEYWORD = constitutional rights/rape/victim/victimless crime marihuana arrests, judicial pleas, and charges. Drugs studied are LSD, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, amphetamines, barbiturates, heroin, cocaine, and marihuana. Variables Storrs, CT 06268 specific to criminal justice include prior arrest and conviction data, circumstances surrounding present offence, and release information. 464 cases TITLE = National Drug Enforcement Study KEYWORD = offender/drugs/arrest/bail/defendant/plea bargaining/ law INVESTIGATOR = Institute for Survey Research, Temple University/ enforcement/disposition/state/ex-offender National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute for SUBJECT = Data consist of a detailed personal profile on the Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort background, education, and employment of each of the arrestees studied. Worth, TX 76129 Includes 3,072 marihuana arrest records and 5,584 drug arrest records PUBLICATIONS • Johnson, W. T. and R. L. Bogomolny~ THE CRIME OF KEYWORD = offender/drugs/law enforcement/economy CANNIBUS FROM DETECTION TO DISPOSITION IN MARIHUANA: A SIGNAL OF SOURCE = Social Science Library, Yale University, 140 Prospect Street, MISUNDERSTANDING (Appendix, Vol. II, pp. 612-728) & NATIONAL COMMISSION New Haven, CT 06520 ON DRUG ABUSE, ENFORCEMENT BEHAVIOR AT THE STATE LEVEL IN MARIHUANA: A SIGNAL OF MISUNDERSTANDING (Appendix, Vol. I I, Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972) TITLE = Marihuana Users and Drug Subcultures INVESTIGATOR = Johnson, B. D. SUBJECT = A 1970 study of 3,500 New York Metropolitan area college TITLE = Incidence and Prevalence of Drug Use in the State of Illinois students designed to assess patterns of drug use and changing values. INVESTIGATOR • Johnston, M. E. Variables include such items as opinion of and exposure to drugs, SUBJECT = A 1975 study of 580 Illinois youths from ages 14 to 18 frequency of drug intake, drug selling, source of drug, age at first designed to assess the incidence and prevalence of juvenile drug use. use, sequence of use, knowledge of drug use by relatives and friends, Data include respondents I participation in pre-delinquent and attitudes toward drug use and drug prevention, reasons for using/not delinquent behavior/prevalence of delinquent behavior among using drugs, drug-related arrest record, first incidence and subsequent acquaintances/attitudes toward police and the courts/psychosocial pattern of delinquent or pre-delinquent behavior, incarceration, arrest t1\ adjustment/and knowledge, attitudes, and practices with reference to and conviction! education, dating and sexual behavior, involvement in family life, self, school, special activities, politics, drugs and drug protest activities, socialization, and values and goals education, and employment KEYWORD = drugs/civil disorder/juvenile/correctional facility/ KEYWORD = juvenile/court/police/drugs/state/family/mental arrest/deterrence/local/city/perception of crime/prevention health/ political/economy SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort Worth, TX 76129 Worth, TX 76129 I PUBLICATIONS = Edwards, H. M., M. E. Johnston, and W. Simon, DRUGS AND PUBLICATIONS = Johnson, B. D., 'Social Determinants of the Use of 54 55 \I i i I - ~ ..!.. , "1f'

YOUTH IN ILLINOIS: AN OVERVIEW (Chicago, IL: Illinois Department of the session. and classified comments into one of eight substantive Mental Health. Institute for Juvenile Research. 1975) categories. Part Five is a Case Information Fi Ie drawn from court records and contains 91 variables for 1.073 cases KEYWORD = plea bargaining/court/local/victim/defendant/court TITLE = Police Response Time Analysis, 1975 SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 INVESTIGATOR • Kansas City. Missouri. Police Department SUBJECT = A study of the relationship betweeh the amount of time taken by police to respond to calls for service and the outcomes of. the TITLE = Judicial Respons£ to Protest: The Sentenclng of Draft criminal and noncriminal incidents. Outcomes were evaluated In terms Resisters and Its Impact of police effectiveness and citizen satisfaction INVESTIGATOR = Kritzer, B. KEYWORD = arrest/law enforcement/local/pol ice/victim SUBJECT = The study focuses on the way judges sentenced politically SOURCE = ICPSR. P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor. MJ 48106 motivated draft resisters~ QUestions reveal information on several variables influencing a judge1s sentencing in the case: the defendant's courtroom behavior, background and nature of protest activity. TITLE = Edmonton Area Study 1977 Questions also probe the defendant's perceptions of the judge and the INVESTIGATOR = Kennedy, L. W. legal counsel. Also included arc aggregate data on draft violators and SUBJECT = A study to measur~ the quality of life In the city of judicial background data. Data were collected from 1968-1972 Edmonton. Contains information for quality of life measures for 341 KEYWORD == civi I householders plus data pertaining to urban living. family relationships disorder/court/judge/trial/sentence/defendant/disposition/ political and roles, crime. and current social issues SOURCE = Louis Harris Data Center, University of North Carolina, KEYWORD = perception of crime/neighborhood/law enforcement/ Chapel Hill, NC 27514 urban/fami ly SOURCE = L. W. Kennedy, Director. Population Research Laboratory, Department of Sociology. University of Alberta, Edmonton. Alberta. T6G TITLE = Citizen Participation in Community Crime Prevention 2H4 INVESTIGATOR = Lavrakas, P. J./Skogan, W. G. PUBLICATIONS = Kennedy. L. W., H. C. Northcott. and C. Kinzel. SUBJECT = Data include crime problems, risk of victimization, fear of 'Subjective Evaluation ot Well-Being: Problems and Prospects' (Social crime, individual crime-prevention efforts, residential mobility. and Indicators ~esearch 5(978)457-474 & Kennedy. L. W., 'Environmental demographics. 1,800 cases Opportunity and Social Conflict: A True or Spurious Relationship?' KEYWORD == fear of crime/perception of crime/deterrence/neighborhood/ (PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 21 (2) 173-186) & Hartnagel, T. F •• 'The prevention Perception and Fear of Crime: Implications for Neighbourhood Cohesion, SOURCE = Center for Urban Affairs, Northwestern University, Evanston, Social Activity and Community Affect' (SOCIAL FORCES 58(1) 176-193) IL 60201 & ICPSR. P.O. Box 1248. Ann Arbor, MI 48106 PUBLICATIONS = Skogan, W. G and M. MaXfield. COPING WITH CRIME (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications) & Lavrakas, P. J •• CITIZEN TITLE = Edmonton Area Study 1978 PARTICIPATION AND COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION (Report to the National INVESTIGATOR = Kennedy. L. W. Institute of Justice. 1980) SUBJECT = A study of behavioral indices of lifestyles for 452 Edmonton residents. Data include information on respondents' social behavior, personal health. attitudes about crime and personal safety TITLE = A Study of North Carolina Criminal Courts KEYWORD = fear of crime/perception of crime/economy/neighborhood/law INVESTIGATOR - Lehnen, R./Williams, O. enforcement SUBJECT a A study involving the retrieval of data in the criminal SOURCE = L. W. Kennedy, Director, Population Research Laboratory, court files of 83 North Carolina counties. Data include such items as Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. T6G date of violation and arrest, original charge, final charge, plea. 2H4 verdict and sentence KEYWORD • plea bargaining/sentence/arrest/disposltion/court/state/offender TITLE = Evaluation of Pretrial Settlement Conference, Dade County, SOURCE • Social Science Data Library, University of North Carclina, Florida. Criminal Court, 1979 Manning Hall 026 A, Chapel Hill. Ne 27514 INVESTIGATOR = Kerstetter, W.A. SUBJECT = This study reports on the implementation of a proposal to involve, on a voluntary basis, victims, defendants, and police in TITLE • Political Violence In the United States judicial plea negotiation conferences in Dade County, Florida. The data INVESTIGATOR • Levy, S. consist of eight parts. Parts One to Three (Defendants, Victims, and SUBJECT • The purpose of this newspaper sample study was to examine Police Files), consist of questionnaires containing 140 variables for the levels and changes in the levels of violence in the United States 320 cases in the Defendant File, 153 variables for 353 cases in the for the period 1819-19G8. A politically violent event was defined as an Victim File, and 95 variables for 431 cases in the Police File. Part attack on an official or group of officials for any reason, or an Four is a Conference Observation File containing 215 variables for 533 attack on an individual for political or social reasons. Three indices cases. During the pretrial settlement conference, an observer wrote in of political violence were used: the number of violent events, the sequence the verbal behavior. After the ses.ion tha observer made some number of deaths resulting from the events, and the number of Injuries subjective ratings. provided descriptive data about the conclusion of resulting from the events. Additional data collected include: date of \.. 57 "

----______DB ______].~ __.. ______~ __~ ______,______~ ______~~ _____~ ______~~ __~ ______~ ____-L ____ ~~~ ____~~~.,~ ..~.'~ ______. ___~ ------,------~~-. -.-~-- ir event, nature of target, number of attackers, level of violence by TITLE = LA TIMES 21 attacker, violence by a group of attackers, motivation or reasons for INVESTIGATOR = Los Angeles Times attack, injury to target, property damage, injury to attacker, type of SUBJECT = A survey of 1,047 respondents' opinions on the media and the attacker, and size of the newspaper courts. Taken from 12/16/79 to 12/18/79. Questions pertain to media KEYWORD = civil disorder/national/violence/assault/media coverage of the Chappaquiddick incident, how people obtain information coverage/murder/ political/weapon on the juducial system, the effectiveness of different types of courts, SOURCE = Louis Harris Data Center. University of North Carolina, and the degree of impartiality exhibited by judges. Complete question Chapel Hill, NC 27514 text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = court/disposition/judge/media coverage/political/race/sentence/ trial TITLE = Evaluation of Treatment of Drug Dependent Patients SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, INVESTIGATOR = Lorei, T. W./Baker, S. L., Jr. Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A 1973-1977 study containing three files (an intake interview file with 1,655 cases, an II-month follow-up interview file TITLE = LA TIMES 46 with 1,471 cases, and a 44-month follow-up interview file with 1.182 1 I' INVESTIGATOR = Los Angeles Times cases). Seeks to measure patient improvement and thereby measure t effectiveness of nationwide and individual programs in 49 U.S. drug i SUBJECT = A survey of 1,170 respondents plus an oversample of 945 1 respondents in the Los Angeles area. Taken from 9/27/81 to 10/4/81. dependency treatment programs. The study assesses patient status I relative to seven treatment goals, measures extent and nature of I Questions pertain to the media's role as a watchdog of the government, i criminal activities, and the perceived effect of the treatment program ,I! the legalization of marihuana, the media's right to withold information 1 from the police, and fairness in in reporting. Complete question text on criminal activity i, = i and survey number avai lable from ICPSR KEYWORD drugs/rehabiI itation/economy/social services f. SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of 1 KEYWORD = constitutional rights/drugs/evidence/media Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort coverage/trial Worth, TX 76129 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Cor.necticut, Box u164R, PUBLICATIONS = Lorei, T. W., G. N. Franke, and P. S. Harger, Storrs, CT 06268 'Evaluation of Drug Dependence Treatment in VA Hospitals' in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 68(1) (1978) 39-43 & UNITED STATES VETERANS I ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY, AN EVALUATION OF !' TITLE = LA TIMES 43 INVESTIGATOR = Los Angeles Times VETERANS ADMINISTRATION TREATMENT OF DRUG DEPENDENT PATIENTS (Final \ Report-- Phase II. Washington, D.C.: Author, 1979) SUBJECT = A survey of 1.406 respondents' opinions on a variety of !i issues such as the death penalty, busing, gun control, violence and the j' I' attempted assassination of President Reagan. Taken from 4/12/81 to TITLE = LA TIMES 39 I 4/16/81. Questions on the attempted assassination specifically pertain INVESTIGATOR = Los Angeles Times to adequate protection for the President and public figures, and SUBJECT = A survey of 2,063 respondents' perceptions of crime and law II whether the accused acted alone. Complete question text and survey enforcement. Taken on 1/18/81. Questions pertain to satisfaction and number available from ICPSR dissatisfaction with changes in life, fear of crime, political Ii KEYWORD = arrest/constitutional rights/media tendencies, community problems, the effectiveness of the police and r coverage/violence/firearms jUdicial system, the death penalty, gun control, respondents' ownership l SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, f1 Storrs, CT 06268 of.guns, victimization, the effect of violence presented by the media, l' neighborhood safety, and the causes of crime. Complete question text ii [i and survey number available from ICPSR II j) TITLE LA TIMES 20 KEYWORD = capital punishment/court/fear of crime/felony/firearms/law rl = enforcement/ media coverage/neighborhood/pol ice/victim j) INVESTIGATOR = Los Angeles Times SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, I: SUBJECT = A survey of 1,574 respondents' opinions of Senator Xennedy Storrs. CT 06268 l; and Chappaquiddick. Taken from 12/9/79 to 12/12/79. Questions pertain j; to general criticisms of Kennedy's policies of bussing and opposition to the death penalty, the incident at Chappaquiddick and its effects on TITLE = LA TIMES 38 Kennedy's run for the Presidency, and the secrecy surrounding the whole INVESTIGATOR = Los Angeles Times incident. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 1,829 respondents' opinions on proposals made t KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional rights/media during the Presidential election campaign. Taken from 11/13/80 to r: coverage/political 11/19/81. Questions pertain to gun control legislation and the death f' SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, penalty. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional rights/firearms/pol itical TITLE = LA TIMES 40 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, t), Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR = Los Angeles Times r 59 Ii \ /! r I ______~ ______-M ______---- ..~~-- ..~ ...... ~ ...... &.. .n ...... 2...... ! ...... -- \ ' ri justice include such items as first age of illegal activities, SUBJECT = A survey of 1,681 respondents with an oversample of 210 frequency of illegal activities before treatment, frequency and type of Hispanics, 248 blacks and 388 people in households earning less than I recent illegal activities, number of arrests and convictions, time $10,000 a year. Taken from 3/15/81 to 3/19/81. Questions pertain to Ir spent incarcerated, and effect of treatment on criminal activity. Drug which type of media events people focus their attention upon, and to specific v~riables include such items as first use and first regular economic aspects of the illegal alien issue. Complete question text and use, method and frequency of use, and cost. Standard demographic survey number available from ;CPSR Il· variables are also included KEYWORD = victimless crime/federal/media coverage/race/social KEYWORD = drugs/rehabilitation/arrest/expenditure/offender services/economy SOURCE = Drug Abus~ Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort If Storrs, CT 06268 h Worth, TX 76129 k TITLE = Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimization and Drug \' TITLE = Attitudes Toward Crime by the Residents of Michigan Use INVESTIGATOR = Market Opinion Research rI INVESTIGATOR = Lukoff, I. I SUBJECT = A 1972, 1974 study which seeks to measure the public's SUBJECT = A 1971 study of 612 Bedford-Stuyvesant (Fort Greene area of \ attitudes toward crime, the criminal justice system, and crime control Brooklyn, New York) residents designed to provide a baseline for L in order to inspire the criminal justice system to provide even more assessing changes in community perception of crime, drug use, and I effective service. Data include such items as the 800 respondents' attitudes and information on drug programs. Variables specific to ! attitudes about caU$es of crime, fear, occurrence, and prevention of criminal justice include respondent's assessment of neighborhood crime, crime, agencies for crime control, victimization, protection of self number of times respondent was victim of particular crimes and personal and property, police and society's role in crime prevention, attitudes responses to crime in the neighborhood. Other variables define toward police, prosecutors, courts, jails and prisons, weapon respondent's personal history along several dimensions: family, possessian, and arrest residence, education, and occupation KEYWORD = fear of crime/police/arrest/court/corrections/weapon/ KEYWORD :'; percept i on of prevention crime/dr\Jgs/local/neighborhood/victim/family/deterrence/ property SOURCE = The Roper Center, U-164R, The University of Connecticut, crime/violence/rehabilitation/economy Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiolgy Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort Worth, TX 76129 TITLE = Student Drug Use Survey: University of California at Los Angeles,1970 INVESTIGATOR = Marvick, D. TITLE = Careers of Opioid Users in San Antonio - Part I SUBJECT = A survey of 1,889 University of California students which INVESTIGATOR = Maddux, J. F. attempts to determine the relationship between usage of various drugs, SUBJECT = A study of 248 male opioid drug users from the United States student activism and counter-cultUre lifestyles Public Health Service Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, which describes KEYWORD = drugs/local/civil disorder/political the natural history of the addictive process. Variables contain SOURCE = Social Science Data Archive, University of Iowa, Iowa City, information on family background, education, employment, criminal IA 52242 records, drug use, number of arrests and convictions, relation of first arrest to beginning opioid use, length of time in prison, and relation of institutionalization to continuing drug use. Mid-1960's to 1975 TITLE = Detroit Area Study, 1967: Citizens in Search of Justir_ KEYWORD = drugs/arrest/prison/expenditure/local/social services/ INVESTIGATOR = Mayhew, L./Reiss, A.J., Jr. correctional facility/family SU9JECT = The focus of this study is on respondents I perceptions of SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of what could be done if an unfair law or decision was passed. A major Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 320902, Fort section concentrates on actual events and assesses the respondents' Worth, TX 76129 reactions to problrms involving neighbors, rent, expensive purchases, PUBLICATIONS = Desmond, D. P. and J. F. Maddux, 'The Effect of discrimination, and public organizations. For each area designated as Probation on Behavior of Chronic Opioid Users' (CONTEMPORARY DRUG having caused some problem, the respondents were asked to indicate how PROBLEMS, 6(1) 1977 41-58) & Maddux, J. F. and D. P. Desmond, the conflict was resolved. Also inCluded are respondents' perceptions 'Reliability and Validity of Information from Chronic Heroin Users l in of and interactions with lawyers JOURNAL OF PSYCH I ATR I C RESEARCH, 12 (2) (1975) 87-95 & Maddl!~. J. F. and KEYWORD = discrimination/lawyer/pol itical/ D. P. Desmond, 'NEW LIGHT ON MATURING OUT HYPOTHESIS IN oPlolD expenditure/neighborhood DEPENDENCE,' BULLETIN ON NARCOTICS, 1980, 32 (I) SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106

TITLE = Interdrug - An Evaluation of Treatment Programs for Drug TITLE = JUror Survey: Washington D.C., 1968 Abusers, Patient Outcome Questionnaire INVESTIGATOR = Mendelsohn, R. INVESTIGATOR = Mandell, W. SUBJECT c III Washington D.C. jurors Were interviewed to examine their SUBJECT = A study to assess outcome of 1,328 patients from 10 drug attitudes toward their jury experience, the court and the jury system treatment centers in the United States. Variables specific to criminal 61 60 \

- - .. ilL • Me 1 r KEYWORD ~ jury/court/city SUBJECT:: A survey of 230, 1964 Berkeley protesters which attempts to SOURCE ~ Social Science Data Archive, University of Iowa, low~ City, measure the long-term direction of young radicalism and the lasting lA 52242 effects of participation in student rebellion. Data include: standard demographic information, political attitudes at time of arrest and at time of interview. extent of radical thought before, during, and five TITLE = Juror and Witness Survey: Washington D.C •• 1968 years after arrest. attitudes towards and involvement in the American INVESTIGATOR = Mendelsohn, R. political system, the importance of Vietnam and the draft in keeping SUBJECT ~ This data file contains 51 comparable variables from radicalism alive MendeJsohn's study an jurors and his study on witnesses. Included are KEYWORD = ~rrest/civil disorder/local/political questions relating to respondents' social characteri~tics. their SOURCE = Social Science Data Library, University of North Carolina, attitudes toward crime, and the court system Manning Hall 026 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 KEYWORD = witness/court/jury/perception of crime/disposition SOURCE ~ Social Science Data Archive, University of Iowa. Iowa City, IA 52242 TITLE:: Plea Bargaining in the United States, 1978 INVESTIGATOR ~ Hi ller, H./McDonald, W./Cramer. J. SUBJECT = The study consists of three files. The first contains TITLE = Witness Survey: Washington D.C., 1968 information from 3,397 case files in six United States cities. The 63 INVESTIGATOR = Mendelsohn, R. variables include demographic informati~~ on the accused and the SUBJECT ~ lID Hitnesses were interviewed concerning their experiences victim. past record of the accused, ~eriousness of the offense, pleas with local leyal and court officials. court personnel. length and entered, speed of trial process, and sentencing. The second file intricacy of their involvement. and impact cif the witness experience contains information gathered from in-court observations focused on the KEYWORD:: witness/perception of crime/court/local/personnel formal supervision of plea bargaining by judges. The third file SOURCE = Social Science Data Archive, University of Iowa. Iowa City. consists of the results of a plea bargaining simulation game IA 52242 KEYWORD = court/judge/sentence/victim/offender/plea bargalning/ trial/city SOURCE ~ ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, An~ ~;~ar, HI 48106 TITLE:: Detroit Post-Riot Study. 1967 INVESTIGATOR:: Meyer. P. SUBJECT ~ A survey of 437 blacks. fifteen years and older, living in TITLE = Police Departments. Arrests and Crime in the United States, the main riot areas of East and West Detroit. Data include such items 1860-1920 as riot participation, caUses of riot, respondents' attitudes toward INVESTIGATOR = Monkkonen, E. racial discrimination by city police. government, and business in SUBJECT = A national study of 19th and early 20th century police Detroit as compared with other U.S. cities. and the possibility of departments and arrest behavior. The variables include: arrests for another riot occurring in Detroit drunkenness. conditional offenses and homicides. persons dismissed or KEYWORD:: police/violence/perception of crime/neighborhood/ held, police personnel. and population. A second file aggregates by civil disorder/fear of crime/discrimination/city/race/pol Itical/ year and reports some of these variables on a per capita basis using juveni Ie I linear interpolation from the last decennial census to estimate SOURCE:: Social Science Data Library. University of North Carolina. r population Manning Hall 026 A, Chapel Hill, NC 2751~ KEYWORD m arrest/assault/felony/law enforcement/violence/pol ice/ propurty crime/rape/homiclde/personnel SOU~CE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor. MI 48106 TITLE ~ 1968 Follow-up Study of the Detroit Riots PUBLi~ATIONS • Monkkonen, E., 'Toward a Dynamic Theory of Crime and INVESTIGATOR = Meyer, P. the Police: A Criminal Justice System Perspective' in Historical SUBJECT = A study which seeks to examine the trends in attitudes since Methods Newsletter (Fall 1977) 157-165 & Monkkonen, E., 'Sources for the first survey in 1967. In addition to many of the 1967 questions, Criminal Justice History' in Journal of Interdisciplinary History the 454 cases include such items as quality of Detr~it public schools, (Wi nter 1978) parks and playgrounds, quality of black leadership in Detroit, attitudes toward black nationalism, and the respondents's perception of his standing within the community just before the riots, five years TITLE m Judicial Characteristics and Judicial Decision-Making Study, ago, and expec~atlon for five years hence 1955 KEYWORD:: police/violence/perception of crime/neighborhood/ INVESTIGATOR • Nagel, S. fear of crime/civi I disorder/discrimination/race/political/city SUBJECT • The study contains information about 313 judges serving on SOURCE c Social Science Data Library, University of North Carolina, state and federal supreme courts during 1955. Variables include party Manning Hall 026 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 identification, organizational affiliations. judicial decision scores over a dozen separate areas and career history KEYWORD • court/judge/sentence/stat~/federal/pol itical TITLE = Berkeley Radicals Five Years Later: A Follow-up Survey of SOURCE • ICPSR. P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 Students Who Were Arrested In the 1964 Free Speech Movement at The PUBLICATIONS • Nagel, S., 'Political Party Affiliation and Judges' University of California Decision' (AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, 5 (1961) 843 INVESTIGATOR = Meyer, P./Maidenberg, M. 62 \

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TITLE = Search and Seizure Uata. 1963 KEYWORD = arrest/jail/prosecutor/judge/public defender/pol ice/ INVESTIGATOR = Nagel, S. defendant/bai J/trial/defense attorney/offender SUBJECT = A national study concerning the practices of various SOURCE = ICPSR. P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor. MI 48106 criminal justice decision makers in the handling of search and seizure PUBLICATIONS = Nagel. 5.5 •• P. Wise. and M. Neff, TOO MUCH OR TOO evidence since the 1961 Supreme Court decision requiring all states to LITTLE POLICY: THE EXAMPLE OF PRETRIAL RELEASE (Beverly Hilis. CAl exclude illegally seized evidence from courtroom proceedings Sage Publications, 1977) & Nagel, S.S. and M. Neff, LEGAL POLICY KEYWORD = court/judge/trial/police/prosecutor/public defender/ ANALYSIS: FINDING AN OPTIMUM LEVEL OR MIX (Lexington-Heath, 1977) & arrest/evidence/federal Nagel. S.S., and M. Neff. 'Legal Policy Optimizing Models' in JOURNAL SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor. MI 48106 OF LEGAL EDUCATION (Spring. 1977) PUBLICATIONS = Nagel. S •• 'Testing the Effects of Excluding Illegally Seized Evidence' (WISCONSIN LAW REVIEW, (1965) 283-310) & Nagel. 5., THE LEGAL PROCESS FROM A BEHAVIORAL PERSPECTIVE (Dorsay Press, 1969) TITLE'" Mortality Detail Files, 1972-1977 INVESTIGATOR = National Center for Health Statistics SUBJECT· These files contain information on all deaths registered on TITLE = Federal Court Cases, 1962-1963 ind/vidual death certificates in the U.S. Information includes: place INVESTIGATOR = Nagel, S. 11 of residence, place of death. age, race and underlying cause of death SUBJECT = The study records information on civil and criminal cases. KEYWORD • homicide/race The data include procedure. jurisdiction and disposition information SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor. MI 48106 KEYWORD = court/federal/felony/judge/assault/plea bargaining/rape/ sentence/trial SOURCE = ICPSR. P.O. BOX 1248, Ann Arbor. MI 48106 TiTLE • Criminal Case Processing in Metropolitan Courts. 1976 PUBLICATIONS = Nagel, S •• 'Disparities in Criminal Procedure' (UCLA INVESTIGATOR K National Center for State Courts lAW REVI EW. 14 (1967> 1272 SUBJECT • A national study of delay in metroplitan courts. The variables include: geographic location. most serious charge against defendant. and dates of arrest, trial, disposition. and sentencing TITLE c Legal Representation Data, 1970 KEYWORD • arrest/court/offender/prosecutor/sentence/disposition/trial INVESTIGATOR = Nagel, S./Champagne, A. SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. BOX 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 SUBJECT = The study was mainly concerned with lawyers' experiences in representing indigent or unpopular clients, their attitudes toward such clients and the characteristics of the responding lawyers and their TITLE • Drug Experience. Attitudes, and Related Behavior Among communities Adolescents and Adults (MISC 73 DRUGS) KEYWORD = lawyer/discrimination/public INVESTIGATOR - National Commission on Marihuana and Drug defender/prosecutor/offender/defense attorney Abuse/Response Analysis Corporation SOURCE = ICPSR. P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 SUBJECT • A survey of 2,411 adults with 880 adolescents (aged 12-17) PUBLICATIONS = Nagel, Stuart 5., IMPROVING THE LEGAL PROCESS: EFFECTS on their experiences with dru~s, their attitUdes toward and related OF ALTERNATIVES (Lexington-Heath. 1975) behavior. Taken in September and October. 1972. Questions pertain to the degree to which respondents use drugs, the reasons they Use, the danger of using, how often they use drugs, opinions on marihuana, TITLE = Free Press, Fair Trial Data. 1970 heroin and methadc~e, and crimes committed by drug users. A respondent INVESTIGATOR = Nagel. S./Eimermanh, T./Relnbolt. K. history is also 'ncluded. Complete question text and survey number SUBJECT = A national study of newspaper editors, police chiefs, available from ICPSR prosecuting ~ttorneys and defense attorneys' attitudes toward pretrial KEYWORD • drugs/juvenile/law enforcement/robbery/property press publ iei ty cr Ime/vi ct im KEYWORD = trial/media coverage/public defender/prosecutor/ SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, BoX U164R, police/disposition Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 PUBLICATIONS = Nagel, S.S., K. Reinbolt, and T. Eimermann, 'Free Press-Fair Trial Controversy: Using Empirical Analysis to Strike a TITLE - Citizen Attitude Survey~ Urban Problems In Ten American Cities Desirable Balance' in ST. lOUIS UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL (1976) & Nagel, INVESTIGATOR = National League of Cities/Urban Observatory Program S.S., K. Reinbolt, and T.Eimermann, 'A Linear Programming Approach to SUBJECT - This study Includes data for ten major American cities: Problems of Conflicting Legal Values like Free Press Versus Fair Trial! Atlanta, Albuquerque, Baltfmore, Boston, Denver, Kansas City. Missouri, in RUTGERS JOURNAL OF COMPUTERS AND THE LAW (1975) Milwauk~e, Nashvll Ie anq San Diego. Variables include citizens. perceptions of urban problems, local government, schooling, housing, public transportation, drugs, law and order, and taxes. There ~re 288 '. TITLE = Pre~trial Release Data variables for 4266 respondents INVESTIGATOR = Nagel, S./Wice, P./Neff, M. KEYWORD • drugs/Jaw enforcement/city/perception of crime/economy SUBJECT = The study contains information on the processing of arrested SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 persons prior to trial. 156 police chiefs, judges. prosecutors, defense attorneys, and bail project directors answered the ~uestionnaire TITLE • Amalgam, October, 1965: Question on Criminal Victimization 64

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, . o c r INVESTIGATOR = National Opinion Research Center SUBJECT = Incidence for various criminal victimizations of 1,520 Storrs, CT 06268 individuals is ascertained. Also included are items sLch as occupational prestige, racial attitudes, child abuse, marital status, etc. TITLE = NBC/AP Release 11/~4/81 KEYWORD a victim/assault/felony/violence/rape/ INVESTIGATOR m NBC/Associated Press national/discrimination/family SUBJECT • A survey of 1.602 respondents opinions on the air traffic SOURCE = NORC, 6030 South Ellis Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637 controllers' strike and juvenile delinquency. Taken from 11/16/81 to PUBLICATIONS = Ennis, P., CRIMIMAL VICTIMIZATION IN THE UNITED STATES: 11/17/81. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR A REPORT OF A NATIONAL SURVEY (U.S. President's Commission on Law KEYWORD = fear of crime/federal/felony/juvenile/perception of Enforcement and Administration of Justice, Field Studies II, 1967) crime/personnel/ political/victimless crime/violence SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box ul64R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLe = NORC SRS 4050 INVESTIGATOR = National Opinion Research Center SUBJECT = A survey of 1,482 respondents' opinions on race relations. TITLE = NBC/AP Release 3/1/78 Taken in April, 1974. Questions pertain to fair housing laws, fair INVESTIGATOR = NBC/Associated Press employment laws, riots, and police protection. Complete question text SUBJECT = A survey of 1,600 respondents' opinions on a variety of and survey number available from ICPSR political issues. Taken from 2/21/78 to 2/22/78. Questions pertain to KEYWORD = civil disorder/constitutional rights/discrimination/law President Carter's appointment of attorneys and judges strIctly on enforcement/ race basis of merit. the firing of David Marston, and the President's SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, authority under the Taft-Hartley Law to deal with the striking coal Storrs, CT 06268 miners. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = federal/judge/political/victimless crime/white collar crime

TITLE = MISC 64 ANTISEM I. SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, INVESTIGATOR = National Opinion Research Center , Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,975 respondents' opinions on the death penalty, the Supreme Court. pUnishment for sex offenders, campaign issues of crime in the streets, government corruption and power of the TITLE = NBC/AP Release 11/10/81 Supreme Court. Taken in October, 196~. Complete question text and INVESTIGATOR = NBC/Associated Press survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 1,602 respondents' opinions on the court system. KEYWORD = capital Taken from 9/28/81 to 9/29/81. Questions pertain to disallowing the punishment/court/federal/juvenile/political/rape/ violence/white 'insanity' defense for accused murderers. and its use to avoid prison. collar crime Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box UI6l,R, KEYWORD = court/defendant/defense attorney/mental Storrs, CT 06268 health/murder/prison/ trial SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = NORC SRS 0160 INVESTIGATOR = National Opinion Research Center SUBJECT a A survey of 1.515 respondents' opinions on civil rights. TITLE w NBC/AP release 11/15/78 Taken from April to July, 1963. Questions pertain to factors that INVESTIGATOR • NBC/Associated Press contributed to the respondents' feel Lngs about integration, the best SUBJECT • A survey of 1,600 respondents' opinions on the death penalty method of obtaining equal rights for blacks, willingness to take part and tho safety of their neighborhood. Taken from 11/13/78 to 11/14/78. in civil rights demonstrations and whether the respondent has an arrest Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR record. Complete question text and survey number avai lable from ICPSR KEYWORD • capital punishment/deterrence/fear of crime/local/murder/ KEYWORD = arrest/civil neighborhood disorder/discrimination/political/violence SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE a NBC/AP Release 3/23/78 TITLE = NBC/AP Release 3/3/81 INVESTIGATOR • NBC/Associated Press INVESTIGATOR = NBC/Associated Press SUBJECT • A survey of 1,604 respondents' opinions on the refusal of SUBJECT = A survey of 1,597 respondents' opinions on the restriction coal miners to return to work. Taken from 3/21/78 to 3/22/78. of pornography. Taken from 2/23/81 to 2/24/81. Complete question text Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD • federal/victimless crime KEYWORD c adult/constitutional rights/victimless crime SOURCE m The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, Storrs, CT 06268 66 , \ I• r 67 I" I ,I :. TITLE = NBC/AP Release 9/22/78 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,599 respondents' opinions on the rac~al INVESTIGATOR = NBC/Associated Press disturbances in Miami. Taken from 5/28/80 to 5/30/80. Questlo~s SUBJECT = A survey of 1,600 respondents' opinions on the pertain to reasons for the disturbances and whether they are,unlque to assassinations of John Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King. Taken from the Miami area. Complete question text and survey number available from 9/19/78 to 9/20/78. Questions pertain to whether Lee Harvey Oswald and ICPSR . James Earl Ray were part of a conspiracy. Complete question text and KEYWORD = discrimination/domestic violence/local/race/clty survey number available from ICPSR SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, KEYWORD = felony/homicide/political Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE c The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = NBC/AP Release 4/28/81 INVESTIGATOR = NBC/Associated Press TITLE = NBC/AP Release 2/5/82 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,604 respondents' oplnlo~s on gun con~rol: , INVESTIGATOR = NBC/Associated Press Taken from 4/i3/81 to 4/14/81. Questions pertain to the deslr~bl Iity SUBJECT = A survey of 1.597 respondents' opinions on changing the law of a law requiring one to obtain a police permit before purchasing a in order to allow illegally obtained evidence to be used in court. gun, reducing the number of murders, and prevention of the. Taken from 1/18/82 to 1/19/82. Complete question text and survey assassination attempt on President Reagan. Complete question text and number available from ICPSR survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = court/evidence/judge/police/trial KEYWORD = constitutional SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, rights/firearms/murder/prevention/police Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box Ul64R, Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE a NBC/AP Release 8/11/78 INVESTIGATOR = NBC/Associated Press TITLE = NBC/AP Release 8/18/81 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,600 respondents' opinions on Nixon's INVESTIGATOR = NBC/Associated Press impeachment, changes in the laws concerning the possession of SUBJECT m A survey of 1,601 respondents' opinions on the air traffic marihuana, and legalized casino gambling. Taken from 8/7/78 to 8/8/78. controllers' strike, public employees' strikes in general and problems Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR associated with the illegal immigration of aliens. Taken,from 8/10/81 KtYWORD = constitutional rights/drugs/political to 8/11/81. Complete question text and survey number available from SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, I CPSR .. . Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = federal/felony/personnel/police/vlctlmless crime SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = NBC/AP Release 2/8/79 INVESTIGATOR = NBC/Associated Press SUBJECT = A survey of 1,600 respondents' opinions on President TITLE = NBC/AP Release 7/24/81 Carter's action to free Patricia Hearst. Taken from 2/5/79 to 2/6/79. 11 1. INVESTIGATOR = NBC/Associated Press Complete question text and survey number av~ilable from ICPSR SUBJECT. A survey of 1.599 respondents' opinions on jail and prison KEYWORD = jail/media coverage/prison/political/sentence crowding. the ~urpose of prisons and fear of crime. Taken from 7/13/81 SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, to 7/14/81. Complete question text and survey number available from Storrs, CT 06268 l( Il ICPSR KEYWORD. correctional facility/deterrence/fear of crime/jail/perception of crlme/ TITLE • NBC/AP Election Day Release November 1978 ~ prevention/prison!rehabi 1 itation/state INVESTIGATOR - NBC/Associated Press !i SOURCE. The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. U SUBJECT = A survey of 34,450 respondents' opinions on which issues the \; 4 Storrs, CT 06268 Congress should act on first, and whether police and teachers have the il Ii right to strike. Taken on 11/7/78. Questions also pertain to crime 11 and national health insurance. Complete question text and survey ,1 ! I TITLE - CBSNYT JUN78 number available from ICPSR 11 I INVESTIGATOR • NBC/New York Times KEYWORD • constitutional rights/perception of crime/police/social \l 1 tj SUBJECT. A survey of 1.527 respondents' opinIons on the im~ortance of services ! political candidates' position on crime, and the difference In the SOURCE - The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, ! positions taken by Republicans and Democrats. Taken from 6/19/78 to >Jtorrs, CT 06268 !,I 6/23/78. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR " i KEYWORD • pol itlcal I, SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. TITLE • NBC/AP Release 7/20/79 Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR - NBC/Associated Press I I 68 I 69 ! l I I t f ts::& • TITLE = National Jail Resourses Study ages of 19 and 30. The intent of the survey was to study drug ~se in INVESTIGATOR = Newman, C. L. young men. The interview focused on past and current use of nine SUBJECT = A national study of 118 local jails designed to identify and substances, patterns of usage, source. reasons for use. effe7ts, examine drug abuse treatment and rehabilitation services at local methods of administration. exposure. polydrug use, demographic jails. Variables include demographics on inmate populations, information, first arrest, convictions, incarcerations as a juvenile. rehabilitative facilities, detoxification procedures, funding, length of time incarcerated. and incidence of illegal activities administrative/staffing patterns, physical faci lities, and KEYWORD = drugs/arrest/juvenile/victimless crime . self-analysis (resources needed, obstacles to treatment, strong points SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC). Institute of of program, and recidivism) Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort KEYWORD = recidivism/jail/local/rehabilitation/ Worth. TX 76129 corrections/drugs/national/expenditure/personnel PUBLICATIONS = O'Donnell, J. A. et al., YOUNG MEN AND DRUGS - A PUBLICATIONS = Newman, C. L. and B. R. Price. JAILS AND DRUG TREATMENT NATIONWIDE SURVEY (Rockville, MD: NIDA Research Monograph. National (Beverly Hi I Is, CA: Sage Publ ications. 1977) Newman, C. L. and B. R. Institute on Drug Abuse, 1976) ~rice, JAILS AND DRUG TREATMENT: A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE: A REPORT OF SELECTED FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE NATIONAL JAIL RESOURCES STUDY (Federal Probation. (September 1976, 3-12) LOCAL JAILS AND DRUG TITLE = Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 4 TREATMENT (Connection, I (I) (1978)7 SOURCE=Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data INVESTIGATOR = O'Donnell, J. Center (OAEDAC), Institute of Behavioral Research. Texas Christian SUBJECT = An analysis of 5,576 persons admitted for treatment under University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort Worth. TX 76129 the Narcotic Rehabilitation Act of 1966. Variables of this 1969-1973 study are similar to those of the 1968-1969 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3. Data include demographic and socioeconomic TITLE = Edmonton Area Survey 1979 information and drug and criminal jUstice specific variables INVESTIGATOR = Northcott, H. C. KEYWORD = arrest/drugs/rehabilitation/felony/economy/ property SUBJECT = Data include information on neighborhood perceptions and crime/weapon/offender/victimless crime . involvement, stress. alcohol and tobacco consumption, pol ice and the SOURCE = Drug ~buse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC). Institute of publ ic, legal drug use. and social attitudes. 400 cas~. Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University. P.O. Box 32902, Fort KEYWORD = neighborhood/pol ice/lawyer/media coveraue/drugs/perception Worth, TX 76129 of crime PUBLICATIONS = Campbell, R. S. and J. B. Freeland, 'Patterns of Drug SOURCE = L. W. Kennedy, Director, Population Research Labor~tory, Abuse' in THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADDICTION e (9, 2 (1974) 289-300) Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton. Alberta, T6G & Weppner. R. S. and R. C. Stephens, 'The Illicit Use and Diversion of 2H4 Methadone on the Street as Related by Hospitalized Addicts' in JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS = Northcott, H. C., 'Women, Work and Health,' (PACIFIC OF DRUG ISSUES, 3 (1973) 42-47 SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW -- forthcoming) TITLE = Decision-Related Research on the Organization of Service TITLE = Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3 Delivery Systems in Metropolitan Areas: Police Protection INVESTIGATOR = O'Donnell, J. INVESTIGATOR = Ostrom, E. SUBJECT = A study of persons committed for treatment under the SUBJECT c This study of police services includes five major clusters Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation Act. Drug specific variables include of variables: service conditions. the legal structure, organizational age of and location of first use, preference, frequency, cost, source, arrangements, manpower levels, and ad expenditure levels. Data were effects and motives. Variables specific to criminal justice include collGcted in the local jurisdictions in a sample of 80 SMSA's and was information on participation in such illegal activities as armed i related to specific services including patrol, traffic control, robbery, burglary, other theft, forgery, sale, importation, or i' criminal investigation, radio communications, adult pretrial detention, transportation of drugs, prostitution or pimping, gambl lng, other entry-level training and crime laboratory analysis. One datafile crimes, and drug-related arrests contains information for 1761 police agencies. The second contains KEYWORD = arrest/drugs/correctional facility/felony/economy/victimless information for 1885 service areas which are mutually exclusive crime/ rehabilitation/property crime/weapon/offender/robbery geographical divisions of each SMSA which are the recipients of the SOURCE = Drug AbUse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of police services Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort KEYWORD = police/personnel/expenditure/law Worth, TX 76129 enforcement/adult/national/city PUBLICATIONS = Weppner, R. S., 'Cheap Kicks: Codeine Cough Syrup SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 AbUsers and Some of Their Social Characteristics' in The International Journal of Addictions, 6(4) (1971) 647-660 & Stephen, R. C. and G. T. Slatin, 'The Street Addict Role: Toward the Definition of a Type' (DRUG TITLE = Police Referral Practices and Social Service Agency Practices FORUM, 3 (4j (1974) 375-389 in Three Metropolitan Areas, 1977 INVESTIGATOR = Ostrom, E./Parks, R./Whitaker, G. SUBJECT = The dataset contains two related studies. The first study TITLE = Young Men and Drugs of police referral practices provides information on the types of calls INVESTIGATOR = O'Donnell, J. made to police departments, the referrals made to social service SUBJECT = A 1974-1975 national survey of 2,510 young men between the agencies from these calls and the patterns of citizen demands. The

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second study examines the social service agencies which accept police on the following personnel policies of the city's police department referrals were collected: recruitment, selection, and retention, salary scale, KEYWORD = law enforcement/local/neighborhood/police/social negotiating practices, retirement and pension practices, disability services/agency/city retirement, and training and education SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 KEYWORD = police/local/p~rsonnel SOURCE = Louis Harris Data Center, University of North Carolina, Chap~l Hi~l, NC 27514 TITLE = Survey of California Prison Inmates, 1976 INVESTIGATOR = Peterson, M.A./Polich, S./Chaiken, J.M. SUBJECT = This sutvey uses the self-report technique with anonymous, TITLE = The Connecticut Mutual Life Report on American Values in the .self-administered questionnaites distributed to groups of 10-20 inmates 180 ' s - The Impact of Belief (MISC AMVAL BOGP) at a time. The survey obtained detai lea information about t:,e crir,les INVESTIGATOR = Research Forecasts, Inc. committed by prisoners prior to their incarceration. Variables examine SUBJECT = A survey of 2,OlB respondents' values. Taken from 9/1/Bo to the characteristics of repeatedly arrested or convicted offenders 11/15/Bo. Questions pertain to respondents I opinions of drug use by (recidivists) as well as offenders reporting the greatest number of their children, the morality of drug use, national problems, the serious crimes (habitual criminals). Tht~ variables include crimes courts' concern for the rights of criminals, the effect of Watergate, committed leading to incarceration, rates of criminal activity, and and the priority of reducing crime on the local level. Complete social-psychological scales for analyzing motivations to commit crimes. question text and survey number available from iCPSR The collection contains three files: the su-vey data, the documentation KEYWORD = constitutional provided by the Rand Corporation, and frequency counts for the rights/court/drugs/juvenile/local/political/white collar variables in the study crime/national KEYWORD = offender/prison/recidivism/state/inmate SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 Storrs, CT 06268 PUBLICATIONS = Peterson, M.A., and H.B. Braiker, with S. Polich, DOING CRIME: A SURVEY OF CALIFORNIA PRISON INMATES (The Rand Corporation, 1980) TITLE = MISC FEAR CRIME INVESTIGATOR = Research Forecasts, Inc. SUBJECT ~ A survey of 1,047 respondents' fear of crime. Taken in TITLE = Deterrent Effects of Arrests and Imprisonment in the United April and May, 19Bo. Questions pertain to fear of being out in the States, 1960-1977 neighborhood during the day or night, reports of crime by the media,

INVESTIGATOR = Pogue 1 T.F. the respondent as a victim of crime, respondent's opinion of local SUBJECT = This study attempts to improve estimates of how crime rates pol ice, precautions taken to avoid victimization, causes of violent are affected by the apprehension and punishment of persons charged with crim~, and the effectiveness of law enforcement policies. Complete criminal activity. Data consist of observations from the 48 contiguous question text and survey number available from ICPSR states and from a panel of 77 SMSAs for the years 1960-1977. Only KEYWORD = fear of crime/law enforcement/neighborhood/pol ice/media property crimes (burglary, larceny, robbery and auto theft) were coverage/ property crime/victim considered. Economic and d~mographic variables are included In the SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Rox U164R, study along with variables in sanction levels for particular crimes Storts, CT 06268 KEYWORD = deterrence/property crime/national/arrest/prison/economy SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 124B, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 TITLE = The Connecticut Mutual Life Report On American Values in the '80 ' s - The Impact of Belief (MISC CAM BOL) TITLE = 1970 Drug Use Study Among Undergraduates at The University of INVESTIGATOR = Research Forecasts, Inc. Nor th Caro I ina SUBJECT = A survey of 1,762 leaders of business, law and justice, INVESTIGATOR = Reed. J. religion, entertainment, education, the military, science. government, SUBJECT = A survey of 369 University of North Carolina undergraduates' the news media and volunteer associations. Taken from 9/1/80 to attitudes toward the emotional, social, physical, and legal risks 11/15/80. Questions pertain to the respondents' opinions on local and associated with the use of various drugs, their estimation of peer national issues, the morality of drug abuse, the effect of Watergate, pressure to use drugs, and permanent change, if any, resulting from the and the courts' concern for the rights of criminals. Complete question use of drugs text and survey number avai lable from ICPSR KEYWORD = drugs/perception of crime/disposition/mental health KEYWORD = constitutional rights/court/drugs/political/white SOURCE = Sccial Science Data Library, University of North C~rolina, collar crime Manning Hall 026 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = Personnel Policies in Municipal Police Departments - 1973 INVESTIGATOR = Research Development Center/International City TITLE = MiSe RFFENVRN 80 Management Association INVESTIGATOR = Resources for the Future/P~esident's Ccuncil on SUBJECT = This study contains data reported by the personnel directors Environmental Quality of police departments in U.s. cities with populations OVer 50,000. Data SUBJECT = A total of 1,576 respondents' opinions, with 1,286 \ 72 73

------~----~~------~--~------~--__ ~I------,r r• respondents interviewed from 1/26/80 to 2/9/80 and 280 respondents TITLE = Amish Survey: Attitudes Toward Law Enforcement, Iowa 1967 ~. interviewed in March 1980. Questions focus on the national problems to INVESTIGATOR = Rodgers, H. which the American government should devote its attention. Areas SUBJECT = A study of a dispute over the schooling of Amish children. considered are racial discrimination, crime, pollution, the poor, the Twelve local school board members and school officials, seventeen local economy, housing, highway safety and public education. Complete opinion leaders, and a r~ndom sample of 289 local citizens Were question text and survey number available from ICPSR interviewed in depth toward their attitudes about this community KEYWORD = discrimination/economy/political/social services/race conf1 ict SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, KEYWORD = law enforcement/local/neighborhood Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE = Social Science Data Archive, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242

TITLE = Public Attitudes Toward Marihuana (Attitudes on Drug Use and Abuse, 1971) TITLE = RPRR 7906 INVESTIGATOR = Response Analysis Corporation, Princeton, N.J./ INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse SUBJECT = A survey of 2,006 respondents' 0pln,ons on government SUBJECT = This study consists of two files: one for adults, and one efforts to solve the problems of crime and drugs, and on pay rates for for youths age 12 through 17. Questions probe for a variety of opinions policemen and lawyers. Complete question text and survey number about the economy, foreiJn policy, race, drugs and alcohol available from ICPSR KEYWORD = drugs/economy/political/ KEYWORD = drugs/expenditure/lawyer/police/law race/juvenile/adult/international enforcement/personnel SOURCE = Social Science Library, Yale University, 140 Prospect Street, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, New Haven, CT 06520 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE = Attitudes on Drug Use and Abuse, 1972 TITLE = RPRR 8003 INVESTIGATOR = Respof,se Analysis Corporation, Princeton, N.J./ INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse SUBJECT = A survey of 2,001 respondents' opinions on the seriousness SUBJECT = A study of 2,411 adults' and 888 youths' attitudes about of the problems of drug addiction, marihuana, gambling and experiences with various drugs prostitution. Complete question text and survey number available from KEYWORD = drugs/juvenile/adult/disposition ICPSR SOURCE = Social Science Library, Yale University, 140 Prospect Street, KEYWORD = drugs/victimless crime New Haven, CT 06520 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE = Public Attitudes Toward the Criminal Justice System and Criminal Victimization in North Carolina. 1971 TITLE = RFRR 7402 INVESTIGATOR = Richardson. R./Williams. O./Denyer~ T./McGaughey, INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization S./Walker. D. SUBJECT = A survey of 1,997 respondents on problems most concerning SUBJECT = A survey measuring the attitudes of 1.145 North Carolina the public today. Taken from 1/11/74 to 1/19/74. Responses include citizens toward frequency of criminal victimization, the reporting of the way the courts are run, government corruption. crime and crime by alleged vi~tims. and public contact with criminal justice lawlessness. Complete question text and survey number avai lable from agencies ICPSR KEYWORD = victim/correctional facility/perception of crime/ law KEYWORO = court/white collar crime enforcement/agency/state SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. SOURCE = Social Science Data Library. University of North Carolina, Sto.rr.sl'.. CT 06268 Manning Hall 026 A, Chapel Hill. NC 27514 TITLE = RPRR 7309 TITLE = Detroit Jury Study INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization INVESTIGATOR = Ricke, T./Oppedahl, J./Maidenberg, M./Neubacher, SUBJECT = A survey of 1,263 respondents' opinions on the court system J./Meyer. P. and the broadcast of the Watergate hearings. Taken from 9/28/73 to SUBJECT = A study of jurors from Detroit's Recorder Court. Data 10/6/73. 0uestions pertain to the media coverage of Watergate hearings, include demographic information, the jurors' perceptions of the jury the possibi lty of broadcasting of other hearings, degree of confidencs system and their roles within it, and motivational pressures and biases in tile courts, and and the influence of the courts. Complete question experienced during jury service I, text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = jury/court/trial/sentence/city .i KEYWORD = federal/media coverage/political/court/white collar SOURCE = Social Science Data Library, University of North Carolina, I crime 11 SOURCE The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. Manning Hall 026 A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 p = t Storrs, CT 06268 I' I I 74 I 75 ,f I:

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______~ ______~~ ______~m=-- ___--_N __ ~unu.la-~--.w_~u~ __.. ~ .. ~ma .. ~ ...... m ...... m ..BE.AAUMMR ..'rtm~~ .. l~...... a ...... d.i ...... ·~ ... d~ ...... ~... 7.. 11 .... 22...... ~---- , t TITLE = RPRR 7903 INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization coverage/ neighborhood/violence/white collar crime SUBJECT = A survey of 2,004 respondents' opinions on problems today, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R. and on President Carter's decision to free Patty Hearst. Taken from Storrs, CT 06268 2/10/79 to 2/24/79. Questions pertain to permissiveness in the courts, wrongdoing in government, and radical attempts to force change. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE c RPRR 7704 KE'WORD = court/ja i l/pr i son/vi 01 ence/wh i te co liar cr ime INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT = A survey of 2,001 respondents' opinions on courts. Taken Storrs, CT 06268 from 3/19/77 to 3/26/77. Questions pertain to how judges should be appointed, the death penalty, public executions. the deterrent effect of televised expr,utions and jury duty. Complete question text and TITLE = RPRR 7901 survey num~er available from ICPSR INVESTIGA T 0R = Roper Organization KEYWORD = capital punishment/court/deterrence/judge/jury/media SUaJECT = A survey of 1,997 respondents' opinions on drug addiction, coverage/prevention the rising crime rate, marihuana, harsh penalties for criminals, ~nd SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. personal robbery. Taken from 12/2/78 to 12/9/78. Complete question Storrs, CT 06268 text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = drugs/robbery/property cri~e/perception of crime/punishment TITLE = RPRR 7709 SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box UI64R, INVESTIGATOR c Roper Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 2,004 respondents' opinions on the influence of the judicial branch of government, law enforcement. property crimes and the ~rc~lem of illegal aliens in the U.S. Taken from 9/24/77 to TITLE = RPRR 8101 10/1/77. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization KEYWORD • judge/law enforcement/race/robbery/property crime SUBJECT = A survey of 2,000 respondents' opinions on the amount of SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, money spent on halting the rising crime rate and dealing with drug Storrs. CT 06268 addiction, as well as on a number of specific criminal incidents. Questions pertai.l to having the house robbed. and having a purse. wallet or car stole~. Complete question text and survey number TITLE a RPRR 790~ available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization KEYWORD = drugs/expenditure/robbery/victim!property crime SUBJECT = A survey of 2,OO~ respondents' opinions on the ethical and SOURCE ~ The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, moral standards of our society. Taken from 3/24/79 to 3/31/79. Storrs, CT 06268 Questions pertain to ethical transgressions committed by taxpayers, workers, corporations, government employees, doctors and labor leaders, strict enforcement of various laws, and actions taken in response to TITLE • RPRR 8004 wrongdoing by others. Complete question text and survey number INVESTIGATOR • Roper Drganization available from ICPSR SUBJEtr = A survey of 2,002 respondents' opinions on crime. Taken KEYWORD. victImless crime/juvenile/law enforcement/perception of from 3/28/90 to 4/5/80. Questions pertain to civil disorder, the death crime/pol ice/ political/drugs/white collar crime/Witness/federal penalty, the purpose ot the prison system and the 55 mph speed limit. SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, BoX U164R. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD • capital punishment/civil disorder/correctional facility/corrections/ felony/~~rder/prlson/sentence/violence SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, TITLE • RPRR 7905 Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization SUBJECT • A survey of 2,007 respondents' opinions on selection of judges for the various courts. Taken from 4/28/79 to 5/5/79. Complete TITLE - RPRR 7804 question text and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organi~ation KEYWORD • court/Judge/court SUBJECT = A survey of 2,003 respondents' opinions on crime In the U.S. SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u16~R, Taken from 3/18/78 to 3/25/18. Questions pertain to complaints Storrs. CT 06268 against lawyers and policemen, ethical trans~ressions committed by taxpayers, corporations, government employees, policemen and labor leaders, crime in the neighborhood. violence on television, Juvenile TITLE • RPRR 7607 delinquency, and civil disorder. Complete question text and survey INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization number available from ICPSR SUBJECT • A survey of 2,002 respondents' opinions taken from 7/24/76 KEYWORD • assault/fear of crime/Juvenile/law enforcement/media to 7/31/76. Questions pertain to sex scandals In government, business and labor. equal justice in the courts, mandatory prison sentences for 76 offenders, and respondent victimization. Complete question text and 77

______• ____ ~n' ______. ______-a ______~ ______a. __ ~~ ...... ~ ...... ~ ...... ~ ...... ~ ...... ~ ______,r I. survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = assault/const;tutional had a crime committed against them. Taken tr~m 4/25/81 to 5/2/81. t' tex t and surve)' number ava I I ab I e f rom I CPSR f rights/court/discrimination/federal/jail/judge/ Complete ques Ion ,. . /' e Ile/robbery/Victim KE YWORD = aisault/constltutlonal rights JUv n • B Ul6 R juvenile/offender/political/race/robbery/sentence/trial/victim L SOURCE = The Roper Center. Th e UnlverSI' 'ty of Connecticut, ox "I. Storrs,SOURCE CT= The06268 Roper Center. The Unlversit) of Connecticut, Box U164R. Storrs. CT 06268

TITLE = RPRR 7602 TATlE e RPRR 7802 INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization . . , f 2 002 respondents' opinions on terrorist SUBJECT = A survey of approximately 2,000 respondents' opinions. SUBJECT = A survey 0 • f 1/7/78 to 1/21/78 Taken in January, 1976. Questions pertain to how the courts are run. activities and the death penalty. Taken rom • _I d a~d what crime and laWlessness, opinions on attorneys and Whether these opinions ' tain to how we should tr~at terrorlst~ deman s have changed Within the pa~t year, police protection, and safety from t~~e~~~~n~o~~~ do to help prevent hljackings. Complete question text crime. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = court/fear of crime/federal/law KEYWORD = capital , of enforcement/lawyer/pol ice/pol itical punishment/firearms/international/jail/murder/perceptlon SOURCE The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, =CT 06268 crime/victimSOURCE = The Roper Center, The University, , of Connec t'IC ut , Box u164R, Storrs. CT 06268

TITLE = RSPEC 648HRBLOCK 78 INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization TITLE = RPRR 8104 SUBJECT = A survey of 2,007 respondents' opinions on problems facing INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization . , the country today and Willingness to pay more to solve these problems. SUBJECT = A survey of 2,000 respondents' o~lnl~~s'~~e:trl~!ken from Questions pertain to lowering the crime rate and social welfare. enforcement of l~ws applying to behavior an ac IVI I. • Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR 3/21/81 to 3/28/81. Questions pertain to speed, limits, pa~k'n~, bllc KEYWORD = expenditure/social services 'huana personal and business income tax, alimony, smoking InbPu SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, ;~~~es, a~d pro$titution. Complete question text and survey num er Storrs, CT 06268 available from ICPSR / . 1 KEYWORD - constitutional rlghts/drugs/federal/state victim ess

TITLE = RPRR 7810 crimeSOURCE z The Roper Center, Thd~ University of Connecticut, Box U164R, INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT a A survey of 2,000 respondents' opinions on election campaign issues. Taken from 10/28/78 to 11/4/78. Questions pertain to crime and lawlessness, the death penalty, and abortion. Complete question text TITLE a RPRR 8103 and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization of KEYWORD • capit~l punishment/constitutional rights/fear of SUBJECT m A survey of 2,005 respondents' opinions on the system crime/political/ Violence administering justice. Taken from 2/14/81 to 2/28/81. Complete qu~stlon text and survey number available from ICPSR SOURCE a The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD • court/judge/prison • Box U164R, SOURCE - The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE • RPRR 7808 INVESTIGATOR - Roper OrganizatIon SUBJECT m A survey of 2.001 respondents' opinions on strikes TITLE • RPRR 8102 employees and reductions In the police force due to tax cuts. by pub llc INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization . d ' from 8/19/78 to 8/26/78. On the former. questions pertain to h~,en • f 2 000 re~pondents' opinions on terrorism an a strikes and resultant dismissals. Complete question text and illegal number available from rCPSR survey ~~:~~~~:~~ ~~~~:~!~~~·~;:sT~;·~::~f~gl~:~'8~.~~o;{!~~~ld.m~~~:~I~~~ ~~e KEYWORD • law enforcement/police/victimless crime likelihood of future terrorist acts within the U.S. On theI latter, SOURCE ~ The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, u t are run crime and law essness. Storrs, CT 06268 ~~~~~:~~:,p~~!a!~a~~ ~:~a7~~,c~n~ ~arsher p;ison sentences. Complete uestion text and survey number available from ICPSR qKEYWORD • capital punlshment/con$tltutional TITLE = RPRR 8105 rights/court/prlson/sentence/ viole~ce/!nternatlonal, Box U164R, INV~ST'GATOR • Roper Organization SOURCE a The Roper Center. The Un~verslty of Connecticut, SUBJECT • A survey of 1.999 respondents' opinions on gun control, Storrs, CT 06268 juvenlla dellquency, the high crime rate. and wheth~r respondents have 78 79

- s;ea ~------...... --- .....-- ....------__IIIiIM ..... ______~ .. 1I"..OiI.l ___I!IaI ______' .M .. __ .1II._.. 1_. ____. __ il_._--- ....-: ... ~~.-.:.-1~ .• ~ ,f f"'i i r TITLE = RPRR 8010 FBI files. Complete question texts and survey numbers available from INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 2.004 respondents' opinions on neighborhood KEYWORD = adult/agency/drugs/victimless crime safety and corruption. Taken from 11/8/80 t~ 11/15/80. On the latter, SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, questions pertaIn to the ABSCAM scandal, and bribery within government, Storrs, CT 06268 business and labor organizations. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = fear of crime/federal/media TITLE = RPRR 7409 coverage/neighborhood/white collar crime INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT u A survey of 1,998 respondents' opinions on the legal system. Storrs, CT 06268 Taken from 9/27/74 to 10/5/74. Questions pertain to problems of the country, confidence in th& justice of the legal system, and power and influence of the courts. Complete question text and survey number TITLE = RPRR 7507 available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Roper Orga,izatio, KEYWORD • court/federal SUBJECT = A survey of 2,011 respondents on general concerns of the SOURCE • The Roper Center. The University o~ Connecticut, Box UI64R, public today, and on a variety of criminal incidents. Taken from Storrs, CT 06268 7/19/75 to 7/26/75. On the former, questions pertain to the way the courts are run, government corru~tion, crime and lawlessness. and drugs. Specific criminal Incidents include: having the house robbed, TITLE • RPRR 7605 being held up at gun or knife point, and spending a night in jail. INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR ,SUBJECT • A survey of 2,003 respondents' opinions on the differences KEYWORD = assault/court/drugs/jail/robbery/victim/ white collar in service between unionized and non-unioni~ed policemen and the amount crime/weapon/property crime of violence on television. Taken in May, 1976. Complete question text SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box UI6~R. and survey number available from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD • media coverage/pollee/perception of crime/violence SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, Storrs. CT 06268 TITLE • RPRR 7701 INVESTIGATOR - Roper Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 2,000 respondents' opinions taken from 12/4/76 TITLE • RPRR 740) to 12/11/76. Questions pertain to the amount of money spent an curbing INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization the rising rates of crime and drug addiction. corporate bribes, gun SUBJECT • A surveyor 1.770 respondents' opinions or. amount of money control. and the sentencing of juvenile delinquents. Complete question spent on halting the rising crime rate and on dealing with drug text and survey number available from /CPSR addiction. Taken from 12/1/73 to 12/15/73. Complete question text and KEYWORD = victimless crime/constitutional survey number available frOM ICPSR rights/firearms/juvenile/drugs/ weapon/white collar crime KEYWORD • drugs/expenditure SOURCE» The Roper Center, The UniversIty of Connecticut. Box U16~R, SOURCE • The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE • RPRR 7907 TITLE • RPRR 7310 INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization SUBJECT • A survey of 2,000 respondents on a number of incidents. SUBJECT • A survey of 2,020 respondents' opinions on ethical and moral Taken from 9/22/79 to 9/27/79. Questions pertain to receiving a standards In society. Taken from 11/3/73 to 11/17/73. Question speeding ticket, trying marihuana, having the house robbed, and pertaIns to frequency of personal, bUsiness and government corruption. Witnessing a a crime in which shots were fired. Complete question text Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD • perception of crime/white collar crime KEYWORD - drugs/police/property SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. crlme/robbery/victim/weapon/witness Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box UI6~R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE • RPRR 7807 INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization TITLE • RPRR 7403/7503/7603/7803 SUBJECT· A survey of 2,001 respondents I opinions on reduced police INVESTIGATOR - Roper Organization services, tax cuts, drugs, robbery, violence and being Lued. Taken SUBJECT ~ A survey of I t 940 respondents' opinions on problems in from 7/8/78 to 7/15/78. COmplete question text and survey number society. Taken from February, 1974 to Februaty, 1978. Questions available from lCPSR pertain to use of marihuana, gambling. prostitution and Individual KEYWORD • assault/court/drugs/fear of privacy. The latter refers specifically to information appropriate for crime/pol Ice/robbery/violence , 80 81

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I' i \ i ! i SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, public today. Taken from 1/8/77 to 1/22/77. Questions pertain to the Storrs, CT 06268 I way the courts are run, wrongdoing by elected government officials, II crime and lawlessness, and drug abuse. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR TITLE c RPRR 7805 I KEYWORD = court/drugs/political/white collar crime INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization t SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT c A survey of 2,003 respondents concerning the number of crank r Storrs, CT 06268 or obscene phon~ calls they received in the last month. Taken from I 4/22/78 to 5/3/78. Complete question text and survey number available Ii from ICPSR 1 I TITLE = RSPEC 673HRBLOCK 79 KEYWOnD = victim l' I INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT & A survey of 1,459 respondents' opinions on reforming the Storrs, CT 06268 ! welfare system and proposed amendn.ents to the Constitution. Taken from 5/5/79 to 5/12/79. On the latter, question pertains to abortion and the sale of handguns. Complete qu~stion text and survey number TITLE D RPRR 7506 available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization KEYWORD = constitutional rights/firearms/social services SUBJECT c A survey of 2,004 respondents· opInIons on government.s SOURCE & The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box ul64R, efforts to solve the problems of crime and drugs. Taken from 6/14/75 Storrs. CT 06268 to 6/21/75. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORO = drugs/federal/law enforcement/perception of crime TITLE • RPRR 7608 SOURCE a The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box UI6~R, INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT • A survey of 1.998 respondents· opinions on whether Federal Court judges act in their own self~interest or in the public interest. Taken in August, 1976. Complete question text and survey number TITLE = RPRR 7801 available from ICPS~ INVESTIGATOR a Roper Organization KEYWORD • co~rt/djscrimination/federal/judge SUBJECT - A survey of 2,001 respondents' opinIons on dealing with the SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box u164R. rising crime rate, drug addiction, legalizing the sale of marihUana, Storrs, CT 06268 drug abuse. alcoholism and corruption in government Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD" qdult/drugs./pereeption of crime/white collar crime TITLE = RPRR 7606 SOURCE c The Roper Center~ The UniversIty of Connecticut. Box U164R, INVESTIGATOR c Roper Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 2,004 respondents· opInIons on business corruption, salqry rates for police and lawyers. and the government·s efforts to solve the problems of crime and drugs. Taken from 6/12/76 TITLE" RPRR 7710 to 6/19/76. Complete question text and survey n~mber available from INVESTIGATOR" Roper Organization ICPSR SUBJECT - A survey of 2,Q05 respondents' opInIons on lawyers. Taken KEYWORD • drugs/expenditure/federal/lawyer/perceptlon of from 10/29/77 to 11/5/77. Complete question text and survey number crlme/policel white collar crime available from ICPSR SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, KEYWORD" lawyer Storrs. CT 06268 SOURCE" The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE" RPRR 7407 INVESTIGATOR" Roper Organization TITLE • RPRR 7708 SUBJECT .. A survey of 1,980 respondents on their experiences with lost INVESTIGATOR .. Roper Organization or stolen credit cards being used illegally. Taken from 7/18/74 to SUBJECT .. A survey of 2,005 respondents' Opinions on the death penalty 7/27/74. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR for convicted rapists and on gun control. Taken from 8/20/77 to KEYWORD .. robbery/victim 8/27/77. Complete question text and survey number qvallable from ICPSR SOURCE • The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut. Box Ul64R, KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional rights/firearms/rape Storrs, CT 06268 SOURCE c The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE a RPRR 760~ INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization TITLE = RPRR 7702 SUBJECT • A survey of 2,002 respondents' opinions on the main purpose INVESTIGATOR c Roper Organization of prlsons~ the death penalty, and ethical and moral standards In SUBJECT = A SUrvey of 2,006 respondents' opinions on concerns of the society. Taken from 3/20/76 to 3/27/76. Complete question text and

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I 1 1* j KEYWORD lawyer/police/law enforcement I = survey number available from ICPSR j SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, KEYWORD = capital punishment/police/prison/rehabilitation/white Storrs, CT 06268 col Jar crime I SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, Storrs, CT 06268 \t TITLE = RPRR 7503 l~ INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization Ii I' SUBJECT = A survey of 2,003 respondents' opinions on problems in TITLE = RPRR 7601 !I society. Taken from 2/15/75 to 3/1/75. Questions pertain to use of INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization ! marihuana, gambling, prostitution and individual privacy. The latter SUBJECT = A survey of 2,002 respondents' opinions on legalizing refers specifically to information appropriate for FBI files. Complete "H marihuana and increasing expenditures for crime control. Taken from " question text and survey number available from ICPSR 12/6/75 to 12/13/75. Complete question text and survey number available KEYWORD = adult/agency/drugs from ICPSR SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, KEYWORD = drugs/expenditure Storrs, CT 062'68 SOURCE ~ The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = RPRR 7501 INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization TITLE = RPRR 7509 SUBJECT = A survey of 2,005 respondents' opinions on the importance of INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization dealing with social problems. Taken from 12/6/74 to 12/14/74. SUBJECT = A survey of 2,007 respondents' opinions on the legal system. Questions pertain to rising crime rate, drug an~ alcohol abuse, and Taken from 10/29/75 to 11/08/75. Questions pertain to problems of the corruption in government. Complete question text and survey number country, confidence in the justice of the legal system, means of available from ICPSR curbing crime and lawlessness, and articles stolen from the respondent KEYWORD = drugs/federal/perception of crime/white collar crime within the last year. Complete question text and survey number SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, ~vailable from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = court/law enforcement./property crime/reh~oilitaticn/victim SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Conn~cticut, Box U164R, TITLE = RPRR 7408 Storrs, CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 2,002 respondents' opinions on individuals and groups involved in Watergate. Taken from 8/24/74 to 8/31/74. Complete TITLE = RPRR 7508 question text and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization KEYWORD = white collar crime/political SUBJECT = A survey of 2,016 respondents' opinions on current issues. SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, Taken from 8/23/75 to 8/30/75. Questions pertain to gover.'lment and Storrs, CT 06268 business corruption, gun control and increased taxes. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = constitutional rights/firearms/media TITLE - RPRR 7406 coverage/police/poll~ical/ White collar crime INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT a A survey of 1,987 respondents' opinions on the system of Storrs, CT 06268 administering justice and the Watergate Incident. Taken from 6/6/74 to 6/15/74. Questions on the latter pertain to Nixon's resignation, media coverage of the trial and fairness of the media in regards to Nixon. TITLE ~ RPRR 7806/8006/8106 Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR INVESTIGATOR - Roper Organization KEYWORD • media coverage/political/trial/white collar crime SUBJECT = A survey of 2,002 respondents' opinions on government SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, efforts to solve the problems of crime and drugs. Taken in June 1978, Storrs, CT 06268 1980 and 1981. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = drugS/federal/law enforcement TITLE • RPRR 7404 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 1.984 respondents' opinions ~~ the daath penalty and serious threats to society. Taken from 3/29/74 to 4/13/74. Complete question text and survey number ,vallable from ICPSR TITLE = RPRR 7504 KEYWORD • capital punishment/fear of crime INVESTIGATOR c Roper Organization SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SUBJECT = A survey of 2,004 respondents' opinions on complaints made Storrs, CT 06268 against services of lawyers and p~'icemen. Taken from 4/5/75 to 4/12/75. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR 85 84 \

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TITLE = RSPEC 649EDUC SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization Storrs, CT 06268 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,504 respondents' opinions on important items to look for when choosing a nei9~borhood, and which of these items are missing from their community. Questions pertain to police protection, TITLE = RPRR 7609 safety and social welfare. Complete question text and survey number INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 2,002 respondents' opinions on the judiciousness KEYWORO = fear of crime/neighborhood/pol ice/social services of the legal system. Taken from 10/2/76 to 10/9/76. Complete question SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box Ul64R, text and survey number available from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = court/judge SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = RSPEC 663PBS78 ELEC INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 1,506 respondents' opinions on election issues TITLE = RPRR 7502 of major concern to them. Taken from 10/16/78 to 10/22/78. Questions INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization pertain to crime and lawlessness, abortion, and th~ death penalty. SUBJECT = A survey of 2,000 respondents on concerns of the public Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR today. Taken from 1/11/75 to 1/25/75. Questions pertain to the way the KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional rights courts are run, government corruption, crime and lawlessness, and drug SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box ul64R, abuse. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = court/drugs/perception of crime/white collar crime SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box u164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = RSPEC 0678VASLIMS INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 3,944 respondents' opinions on problems today. TITLE = RPRR 8001 Taken from 10/6/79 to 10/20/79. Questions pertain to crime and INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization lawlessness, drug abuse, and parents' understanding of these problems SUBJECT = A survey of 2,003 respondents on their personal experiences in the young people of today. Complete question text and survey number with crime, and the amount of money spent on dealing with crime. Taken available from ICPSR from 12/1/79 to 12/8/79. Questions pertain to halting the rising crime KEYWORD = adult/drugs/juvenile rate, drug addiction, and robbery. Complete question text and survey SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box UI64R, number vailable from ICPSR Storrs, CT 06268 KEYWORD = drugs/expenditure/perception of crime/robbery SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs. CT 06268 TITLE = RSPEC 651LABOR 78 INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization SUBJECT = A survey of 2,009 respondents' opinions on problems facing TITLE = Roper Reports: Interest in News Trends the country today, which problems should be handled by state and local INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization governments, and whether problems are made worse by high unemployment. SUBJECT a A surve~ of approximately 2,000 respondents on public Questions pertain to crime and lawlessness, blacks and other interest in curren" news issues. Taken from May 1974 to January 1981. minorities. drugs, increased cost of welfare programs, and social Issues include the Patty Hearst situation, Watergate, the San unrest. Complete question te~t and survey number available from ICPSR Francisco Zebra killings, amnesty for Vietnam draft evaders, illegal KEYWORD = civil disorder/drugs/local/race/state/social activities by the CIA and FBI, medical malpractice insurance, the welfare/discrimination disappearance of James Hoffa, re-opening investigations of the John and SOURCE = The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King assassinations, business and Storrs. CT 06268 government corruption. the kidnapping of children in California, the execution of Gary Gilmore, violation of the 200 mile limit by Russian fishing boats, the 'Son of Sam' murders In New York City, the way the TITLE = RPRR 8108 courts are run. crime and lawlessness. and drug abuse. Complete INVESTIGATOR = Roper Organization question text and and survey number available from ICPSR SUBJECT = A survey of 2,000 respondents' opinions on the riots in KEYWORD = capital England and the air traffic controllers strike. Taken from 8/15/81 to punishment/drUgs/pol itical/murder/prison/violence/ perception of 8/22/81. Questions pertain to the extent of interest in news coverage crime of these issues, government's treatment of the strike, and dismissal of SOURCE ~ The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R. illegal strikers. Complete question text and survey number available Stcrr~, CT 06268 from ICPSR KEYWORD = civil disorder/international/law enforcement/ media coverage/political TITLE • RPRR 7909 INVESTIGATOR • Roper Organization 86 87 \

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r SUBJECT = A survey of 2,009 respondents on the degr2e of confidence in PUBLI CAT IONS = Schubert, G., 'Po 1 it i ca I Culture and Jud i cia I the justice of the legal system, and in the system of checks and Ideology,' COMPARATIVE STUDIES, 9 (1/1977) 363-408 & POLITICAL balances on the powers of the Presidency, the Congress, and the Supreme ATTITUDES AND IDEOLOGIES, Los Angeles: Sage Professional Papers in Court. Taken frOM 9/22/79 to 9/29/79. Complete question text and Comparative Politics, Number Seven, 01-061, Vol. 6, 1977 survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = federal/fear of crime SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, TITLE = Youth and Society in Illinois Storrs. CT 06268 INVESTIGATOR = Schwartz, G. SUBJECT = A 1972 study of 3,098 Illinois youths aged 14 through 18 designed to help better understand the behavior of adolescents and TITLE = Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP), 1976-1977 their relationships with significant persons and Institutions. Data INVESTIGATOR = Rossi. P. include respondents' participation in pre-delinquent and delinquent SUBJECT = TARP was an experiment conducted in Texas and Georgia in behavior, prevalence of delinquent activities among acquaintances, 1976-1977. Stratified random samples of inmates were assigned, at the advocated responses to crime, victimization, experience and attitudes time of release from prison, to experimental and control groups. The toward police. and knowledge, attitudes, and practices in family life, groups varied in the amount of money and job placement services they sex, social activities, school, politics, the courts, tobacco, alcohol, received upon their release. Data include each inmate's prison history, drugs, and employment data from four interviews, state arrest data, record of TARP payments, KEYWORD = juveni Ie/court/pol ice/drugs/victim/perception of social security wages and parole records. There are 1.590 variables for crime/economy/political/state/family each of 1,975 casps in the Texas file and 1,921 variables for each of SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of 2,007 cases in the Georgia file Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort KEYWORD = ex-offender/parole/arrest/economy/rehabilitation/ Worth, TX 76129 state/probation/pr i son/deterrence PUBLICATIONS = Edwards, H. M., M. E. Johnston, and W. Simon. DRUGS AND SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 YOUTH IN ILLINOIS: AN OVERVIEW (Chicago. IL: Department of Mental Health. Institute for Juvenile Research, 1975) & SchWartz. G. and J. E. Puntil. SUMMARY AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF THE YOUTH AND SOCIETY IN TITLE = Appellate Court Judge Biographical Data: New York 1847-1969 ILLINOIS SURVEY (Chicago, IL: Department of Mental Health, State of INVESTIGATOR = Schott, J. i! Illinois, Institute for Juven~l~ Research) II SUBJECT = Data include legal and legislative experience for 85 11 appellate cOurt judges both before and after serving on the branch, "!, ;1 TITLE = Crime Prevention Through Mass Media: An Evaluation plus their political affiliation, and length of service Ii KEYWORD = court/judge/political/city II INVESTIGATOR = Silverman. R. A./Sacco, V. F. SOURCE = Social Science Data Archive, University of Iowa, Iowa City, SUBJECT = This study consists of two waves. The first survey attempts IA 52242 ~ to establish baseline information concerning attitudes, behavior, and ij knowledge with respect to crime prevention. In addition to information measured In the first survey, the second survey is designed to tap TITLE c The judicial Mind k,10wledge of the specific campaign that had commenced following the INVESTIGATOR = Schubert, G. I0 first survey SUBJECT = Using a social psychological approach, this study attempts ,\ II KEYWORD • deterrence/media coverage/international/prevention I' n" to measure how and why 4,573 Supreme Court decisions were made. and to " SOURCE - Dr. Robert A. Silverman. Centre for Criminological Research, ff Department of Sociology. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G present a substantive interpretation of major post World War II trends ~ in the Supreme Court's policy making 2Hl, KEYWORD = judge/sentence/court/state/federal SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248. Ann Arbor, MI 48106 or Social Science I Data Archive, University of lo\"a, Iowa City, IA 52242 K TITLE - American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases, 1962 U INVESTIGATOR • Silverstein, L./Nagel. S. SUBJECT • A national study of criminal court cases. The data include TITLE • Comparative Judicial Study: Switzerland and South Africa. demographic Information about the defendant, state and county of trial, 1970-1971 offense charged. sentence, type of counsel, amount of ball. length of INVESTIGATOR • Schubert, G. I time In jail, and other variables relating to disposition of the case SUBJECT = This study presents crosscultural and subcultural analyses KEYWORD a court/felony/judge/national/probation/prosecutor/ of elites who are judges in the highest courts of Switzerland and the I sentence/trlal/ball/jall/dlsposltlon Republic of South Africa. Variables cover anthropological, II SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. BOX 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 $ociological, psychological. and legal aspects. In Switzerland, the PUBLICATIONS • Nagel, S.S., 'Disparities in Criminal Procedure,' (UCLA respondents consisted of 24 judges and 17 judicial assistants of the LAW REVIEW, 14 (1967) 1272 & Nagel. S.S •• 'The Tipped Scales of Tribunal Federal in Lausanne, and direct observation of the judicial I American Justice in Transaction,' SOCIAL SCiENCE AND MODERN SOCIETY, decision making process was also used. In South Africa, the I! (1966) 3 & Nagel, S.S., 'Effects of Alternative Types of Counsel on respondents were 47 judges of the Supreme Court Ii Criminal Procedure,' In INDIANA LAW JOURNAL, 48 (1973) 404 KEYWORD judge/international/c?urt/polltlcal = [I SOURCE a ICPSR, PuO. BoX 1248, Ann Arbor. MI 48106 88 , 89 r II

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TITLE = Reactions to Crime Project Three-City Survey on the perceptions of criminal justice system personnel and inmates INVESTIGATOR Skogan, W. G. regarding those guidelines. Data include inmates' attitUdes toward the = relative seriousness of offenses, severity of , appropriate SUBJECT = Data include the 5,200 respondents' perceived risk of crime, penalties for various kinds of crimes, and perceptions of sentencing fear of crime, attitudes about crime-related activity, victimization, neighborhood contacts and integration, media contact, participation in guidelines as a tool to structure judicial sentencing decisions. 191 variables for each of 157 Inmates intervi~wed are included community organizations, and demographic characteristics KEYWORD = offender/sentence/personnel/state/ KEYWORD = fear of crime/perception of crime/victim/neighborhood/ media defendant/disposition coverage/local/city SOURCE - ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 SOURCE = Center for Urban Affairs, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60201 PUBLICATIONS = Skogan, W. G. and M. MaXfield, COPING WITH CRIME TITLE c Illinois Treatment Intake Data (Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1981) & Lewis, D. A. and M. INVESTIGATOR - State of Illinois Dangerous Drugs Commission Maxfield, 'Fear in the Neighborhoods' in JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON CRiME SUBJECT = A study of 15,612 clients entering Illinois drug treatment AND DELINQUENCY (July, 1980) & Cook, F., W. G. Skogan, T. D. Cook and programs. The study was designed to provide information as an aid to G. E. Antunes, CRIMINAL VICTIMIZATION AND THE ELDERLY (Oxford Univel'sity Press, 1981) treatment program planning. Variables include such items as illegal sources of income, family use of drugs, legal pressure to seek treatment, institutionalization and Incarceration, number of times arrested for certain crimes, convictions within two preceding years, TITLE = New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation, first drug use, duration of use, current use, frequency of drug use, 1979 drugs of choice, age at regular use of drugs, method of use, and INVESTIGATOR = Sparks, R.F. demographic information such as legitimate sources of support, SUBJECT = This project was established to study the development, employment history, and history of mental or other illness. 1968-1976 implementation and use of statewide sentencing guidelines and to report KEYWORD - drugs/offender/rehabiI itation/arrest/state/social on the perceptions of criminal justice system personnel and inmates services regarding those guidelines. Data include inmates' attitudes toward the SOURCE • Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of relative seriousness of offenses, severity of punishments, appropriate Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort penal~ies for various kinds of crimes, and their perceptions of Worth, TX 76129 sentencing guidelines as a tool to structure judicial sentencing decisions. The data are in two files: The Inmate Background Data file, which includes 25 variables on socio-economic, residential, and current TITLE • Trials (JS-10) and prior criminal history information for 226 inmates, and the Inmate INVESTIGATOR = Statistical Analysis and Reports Survey Data file, which contains 209 variables for 146 inmates Division/Administrative Office of the United States Courts KEYWORD = sentence/state/personnel/offender/ defendant/economy/disposition SUBJECT - Monthly report submitted by individual U.S. District Court SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 judges listing each civil or criminal trial heard before a judge or jury KEYWORD • jury/trial/judge/court/feder~l SOURCE • Administrative Office of the United States Courts, TITLE = Massachusetts Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Statistical Analysis and Reports Division, Washington, D.C. 20544 Evaluation, 1979 PUBLICATIONS • Statistical Analysis and Reports Division, INVESTIGATOR • Sparks, R.F. Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (Washington, D.C.): ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR 12 months ended June 3/FEDERAL JUDICIAL WORKLOAD SUBJECT· This project was established to study the development, STATISTICS, 12 months ended Sept. 30, Dec 31, and March 31 implementation and use of statewide sentencing guidelines and to report on the perceptions of criminal justice system personnel and inmates regarding those guidelines. Data contains Information on a random TITLE • Statistics for Courts of Appeals (JS-34) sample of convicted defendents sentenced in the Massachusetts Superior INVESTIGATOR • Statistical Analysis and Reports Court between November, 1977 and October, 1978. The 128 variables Division/Administrative Office of the United States Courts Include information about each defendant's social and economic SUBJECT - For each case filed In one of the U.S. Courts of AppeaJs, an background, juvenile and adult criminal history, characteristics of the l current offense, and the elements of the disposition of the current Interleaf 'snap-out is prepared Identifying the case, the names of the offense appellant and appl~llee, and the docket number of the case in the KEYWORD = sentence/personnel/defendant/offender/ district court. The appellate data can be tied in with the district disposition/state/economy court statistical data. A case card is prepared at the final disposition of the appeal showing the procedural progress of the case SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 together with type of disposition KEYWORD • trlal/dlsposltion/appeal/court/federal/sentence SOURCE - Administrative Office of the United States Courts, TITLE • New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation, Inmate Survey Data, 1980 Statistical Analysis and Reports Division, Washington, D.C. 20544 INVESTIGATOR • Sparks, R.F. PUBLICATIONS - Statistical Analysis and Reports DiVision, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (Washington, D.C.): ANNUAL SUBJECT • This project was established to study the development, Implementation and use of statewide sentencing guidelines and to report REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR, annual for 12 months ended June 30/FEDERAL

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rti WORKLOAD STATISTICS, 12 months ended Sept. 30, March 31, and Dec. For all defendants disposed of, information concerning representation 31/WORKLOAD STATISTICS FOR THE DECADE OF THE 1970'S by counsel. including an appointment made under the provisions of the Criminal Justice Act of 1964. is obtained. The JS-2 and JS-3 cards and a control sheet for cases filed and disposed of are submitted monthly. TITLE = Probation Statistics (Forms 3, 3a. and 9) For convicted defendants. the following additional data are INVESTIGATOR = Statistical AnalY$is and Reports entered: sex. race, age, prior criminal record and the type of Division/Administrative Office of the United States Courts presentence investigation (complete. limited. or none made at all) SUBJECT c The probation statistical reporting program covers all KEYWORD = trial/disposition/plea bargaining/defanse persons placed under the supervision of federal probation officers. attorney/court/jury/ sentence/offender/constitutional rights This includes those placed on probation by U.S. district judges and by SOURCE • Administrative Office of the Unit~d States Courts. U.S. magistrates. It also includes a growing group of persons who are Statistical Analysis and Reports Divi~lon, Washln~ton, D.C. 20544 referred to the probation office for supervision by U.S. attorney. PUBLICATIONS • Statistical Analysis and Reports Division. These pretrial diversion cases involve young persons who have had no Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (Washington, D.C.): FEDERAL prior contact with law enforcement or the courts. Also included in the OFFENDERS/ANNUAl. REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. annual for 12 months ended program are those persons released by the U.S. Parole Commission from June 30/FEDERAL JUDICIAL WORKLOAD STATISTICS, for 12 months ended Sept. federal Institutions for parole or mandatory release supervision by 30. Dex. 31, and March 31/SPEEOY TRIAL REPORTS probation officers, as well as persons placed on special parole under provisions of the Drug Abuse and Prevention Act of 1970. Reports on persons received for supervision are provided by each probation TITLE • Physical Violence in American Families, 1976 office to th~ Statistical Analysis and Reports division. The types of INVESTIGATOR • Straus. M./Gelles, R. data recorded on these reports Include the district and office number, SUBJECT • A national study of 2.143 individuals to determine the the docket or institution register number, the type of case, the date methods of conflict resolution within the family. Variables include received from supervision, and demographic data (sex, race, age, ways of resolving conflicts between spouses and between parents and marital status and education). Also. prior criminal record and type of children. and detailed Information on the development of conflicts pre-sentence investigation are reported. When supervision ends, which result in violence the probation officer reports the conditions under whiCh the person was KEYWORD • family/domestic violence removed from supervision. If a violation of the rules or conditions of SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 probation or parole should be the reason for the removal, the type of violation is recorded. In the event a new crime has been committed, any new sentences or sanctions connected with these violations are shown on TITLE • Crime Factors and Neighborhood Decline in Chicago, 1979 the reports. If there is no violation or the person under supervision INVESTIGATOR • Taub, R./Taylor, D.G. is removed from supervision before his term is completed because of SUBJECT • A telephone survey of 3,310 households in eight satisfactory behavior, this is also documented neighborhoods in Chicago. Respondents were asked about victimization KEYWORD - probation/offender/dlspositlon/court/federal/correctionsf experience, fear and perceptions of crime, protective measures taken. deterrence/parole/judge/trial/sentence attitudes toward neighborhood quality and resources. attitudes toward SOURCE • Administrative Office of the United States Courts, the neighborhood as an investment, and density of community Involvement Statistical Analysis and Reports Division, Washington, D.C. 20544 KEYWORD • neighborhood/victim/preventlon/fear of crime/perception of PUBLICATIONS • Statistical Analysis and Reports Division. crime/economy/ deterrence Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (Washington, D.C.): fEDERAL SOURCE - ICPSR. P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 OFFENDERS/PERSONS UNDER SUPERVISION/ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR, for 12 months ended June 30/ FEDERAL JUDICIAL WORKLOAD STATISTICS, 12 months ended Sept. 30, Dec. 31, and March 31 TITLE - The Criminally lnsane: A Follow-up of Mentally 111 Offenders INVESTIGATOR • Thornberry, T. P./Jacoby, J. E. SUBJECT • A stUdY of the social, psychological, and criminological TITLE • Criminal Statistics (JS-l, 2, and 3) effects of a court order to release 586 mentally ill offenders from the INVESTIGATOR • Statistical Analysis and Reports maximum security mental facility in Pennsylvania. Contains Division/Administrative Office of the United States Courts considerable information on the patients' background and behavior SUBJECT ~ The statistics on criminal cases are reported on cards before and during hospitalization and after release, with special prepared from a • snap-out' docket set (A.a. 256). The clerk of court emphasis on in-hospital violence. Also includes official measures of records the district and office number where the case was filed, the recidivism, and social and psychological adjustment of the offenders docket number, how the case was commenced (by indictment or KEYWORD • recldlvism/offender/vlolence/correctional facility/state/ information) and the name of each defendant. The offense charged (all court/mental health counts) including the statutory offense citiatlons are fully described. SOURCE - Terence P. Thornberry, Director, Research Program in Crime Further, pursuant to the Speedy Trial Act of 1974, data for speedy and Delinquency, Institute for Behavioral Research, 632 Graduate trial recording are supplied. At the time of disposition for each Studies Research Center, University of Georgia. Athens, Georgia 30602 t' defendant, the clerk prepares a card showing the initial plea and, for or Joseph E. Jacoby. College of Criminal Justice, University of South those convicted, the last plea, together with the pertinent dates Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208 required for the Speedy Trial Act. When a defendant goes to trial, the PUBLICATIONS • Thornberry, T. P. and J. E. Jacoby, THE CRIMINALLY outcome of a court or jury trial is likewise reported. The offense and INSANE: A FOLLOW-UP OF MENTALLY ILL OFFENDERS (Chicago, 11: University type of sentence imposed is reported for defendants who were convicted. of Chicsgo Press, 1979) & Jacoby. J •• THE DANGEROUSNESS OF THE

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Part One is an analysis of INVESTIGATOR - University of Cincinnati, Behavioral Sciences release practices and outcomes in eight jurisdictions. Part Two Laboratory and the Police Foundation examines the impact of the existence of pretrial release programs on SUBJECT m A study of victimization and perceptions of crime in release, court appearance and pretrial release outcomes. Patt Three Cincinnati. Telephone interviews using random digit dialing were used analyzes one site that never had a pretrial release program and one to obtain the data site where a program had ended KEYWORD" perception of crime/city/victim KEYWORD .. adult/recidivism/rehabilitation/defendant!bail/disposition/ SOURCE - ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 sentence/arrest/trial SOURCE - ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 TITLE E Survey of Campus Incidents as Interpr~ted by College Presidentn. Faculty Chairmen and Student Body Presidents, 1970 TITLE" MISCTRENS104 INVESTIGATOR • Urban Institute/President's Commission on Campus Unrest INVESTIGATOR" Trendex, Inc. SUBJECT" In this study 33~1 respondents were queried about the types SUBJECT - A survey of 1,308 respondents' opinions on price fixing by of Incidents which occurred on their campuses. These included incidents large companies. Taken in May, 1970. Complete question text and in which the National Guard was called, off-campus police were used, survey number available from ICPSR one or more protesters were arrested, temporary restraining orders or KEYWORD .. economy/white collar crime injunctions were obtained, teach-ins, rallies or discusion groups took SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, the place of regular academic activities, and black demands or racism Storrs, CT 06268 were issues. Other incidents examined were those Involving destructiveness by studants that took place off-campUs and incidents Involving serious damage to or the destruction of property, personal TITLE • Cross-National Statistics on the Causes of Death. 1966-1974 injury. or death INVESTIGATOR • United Nations KEYWORD - civil disorder/violence/political/pollce/property SUBJECT - These data are a collection of demographic statistics for crime/ race/discrimination/murder some 220 countries or areas throughout the wrold. The primary source of SOURCE • ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 data is a set of questionnaires sent annually and monthly to more than PUBLICATIONS • SURVEY OF CAMPUS INCIDENTS AS INTERPRETED BY COLLEGE 220 national statistical services and other appropriate government PRESIDENTS, FACULTY CHAIRMAN AND STUDENT BODY PRESIDENTS, A Report offices. This particular data collection Includes statistics on about Submitted to the President's Commission on Campus Unrest, Urban 50 various causes of deaths for the years 1966-1974 for males, females, Institute, Washington, D.C. and total populations KEYWORD • International/homiclde/felony/weapon/vlctlm/violence SOURCE - ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, A~n Arbor, MI 48106 TITLE • Survey of Campus Incidents, 1967-1970 (Campus Unrest Survey) PUBLICATIONS • United Nations, DEMOGRAPHIC YEARBOOK 1976, New York: INVESTIGATOR - Urban Institute/President's Commission on Campus Unrest United Natlons,1977. (Table 20) SUBJECT • Variables include such items as sex and racial distribution of students, acceptance standards, highest degree awarded, and faculty/student ratio. Incidents Include National Guard and police TITLE • Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976 Intervention, black demands, outside agitation, teach-ins, rallies, INVESTIGATOR • United States Department of Justice injunctions. arrests, etc. SUBJECT • The FBI compiled the Uniform Crime Reports to serve as KEYWORD • civil dlsorder/dlscrlmlnation/polltical/arrest/ periodic nationwide assessments of reported crime. Information race/police/violence Includes arrests and value 0; stolen and recovered property. Crimes SOURCE • Social Science Llbrary~ Yale University, 140 Prospect Street, reported Include murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, New Haven, CT 06520 larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft KEYWORD • assault/felony/law enforcement/murder/vlolence/pollce/ rape/property crime/robbery/arrest TITLE • New York City Court Employment Project Evaluation Study, SOURCE - ICPSR, P.O. Box 12~8, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 1976-1979 INVESTIGATOR • Vera Institute of Justice, New York CIty SUBJECT • CEP was designed to divert accused offenders from routine TITLE • Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976: Data Aggregated by Standard court procedures of criminal prosecution, sentencing, and possible Metropolitan Statistical Areas incarceration, and to place them Into Jobs, training, or

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vocationally-oriented counseling services. Eligible defendants must \ PUBLICATIONS = Hirschi, T., CAUSES OF DELINQUENCY (Berkeley, CA: agree to attend mandatory counseling sessions, devise and execute an University of California Press, 1969) individual plan for securing training and employment, and avoid arrest and conviction during their participation. Charges are dismi~sed by the court if, at the end of the six-month period, CEP counselors determine TITLE = Delinquency in a Birth Cohort In Philadelphia Pennsylvania, that the defendant has participated successfully. This study compares a 1945-1963: Individual File. Delinquency in a Birth Cohort in control group of non-CEP offenders with an experimental group of CiP Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1945-1963: Offense File participants. Variables include age, sex. race and charges against the INVESTIGATOR = Wolfgang, M/Figlio. R./Sellin, T. defendant. previous training and work experience, satisfaction with CEP SUBJECT = A study of 975 boys born in 1945 and residing in services, attendance at counseling sessions, type of employme~t found. Philadelphia at least from ages 10 through 18. There are two files: a job attendance, and subsequent arrests and convictions for 666 subjects subject file which contains demographic information, and an offense KEYWORD = city/rehabilitation/arrest/offender/defendant/social file which provides information about crime incidents in which the boys services/economy/race were involved SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 KEYWORD = arrest/juvenile/local/offender/city SOURCE a ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106

TITLE = Bar Association Survey: Iowa, 1968 INVESTIGATOR = Wagner, K. TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8183 SUBJECT = This study examines the importance of general public support INVESTIGATOR = Yankelovich/Skelly/White and confidence in the court system in Iowa and the impact that lawyers SUBJECT a A survey of 1,027 respondents' opinions on the national have on public attitudes toward the judicial system in the state election and freedom of the press. Taken from 10/23/79 to 10/25/79. KEYWORD = lawyer/court/defense attorney/prosecutor/state Questions pertain to Senator Kennedy and ChappaqlJiddick, issues in the SOURCE = Social Science Data Archive, University of Iowa. Iowa City, election campaign, and the Supreme Court's authority to close criminal fA 52242 proceedings to the press. Complete question text and survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = constitutional rights/federal/judge/media TITLE:;,: Prevention Programs Database I (NCADBIP) coverage/pol itical/trial INVESTIGATOR - Weis, J./Janvier, R./Hawkins, J.D. SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Co~necticut, Box Ul64R, SUBJECT = A statistical presE.l~tation of juvenile delinquency Storrs, CT 06268 prevention programs in the United States. Included are 541 responses to a questionnaire sent to directors of juvenile delinquency prevention programs designed to inhibit delinquent behavior before contact with TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8161 the juvenile justice system and nominated as promising or innovative. INVESTIGATOR = Yankelovich/Skelly/White Information includes organizational sponsor, years in operation, SUBJECT = A survey of 1,034 respohdents' opinions on the major location. catchment area. services provided, system and level of problems facing the U.S., President Carter's ability to handle intervention, setting, demographics of population served, staffin~, corruption in government, the amount of money spent on law enforcement, budget, funding sources, evaluation specifics. and administrators' and the right of the press to withold information pertaining to opinions. Data were gathered from 1978-1979 criminal investigations. Taken in October, 1978. Complete text and KEYWORD - juvenile/social services/prevention survey number available from ICPSR SOURCE • National Center for the Assessment of Delinquent Behavior and KEYWORD • constitutional rights/fear of crime/federal/law Its Prevention, Center for Law and Justice, JD-4S, University of enforcement/media coverage/ police/political Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, ATT: Janette H. Schueller SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut. Box U164R, PUBLICATIONS • Wall, J., et al., JUVENilE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION: A Storrs, CT 06268 COMPENDIUM OF 36 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREVENTION PROGRAM MODELS !"' (Washington, D.C.: USOJJDP, GPO, 1981) I I TITLE • Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8607 INVESTIGATOR • Yankelovich/Skelly/White TITLE • Richmond Youth Project i SUBJECT • A survey of 1,221 registered voters' opinions on INVESTIGATOR • Wilson, A. B. , constitutional questions. Taken on 5/21/81. Questions pertain to SUBJECT - A 1965 study of 4,075 junior and senior high students from a national problems such as law and order. pornography, marihuana, the Supreme Court's actions on moral and religious issues, President suburban county in northern California Which seeks to assess the causes ~ of delinquency. Includes wide ranging attitudinal variables, questions n Reagan's performance, gun control, capital punishment, and factors that probing self-image, extent and nature of delinquent activities, ,¥ contribute to the formation of opinions. Complete question text and willingness to report witnessed crimes to police, opinions about police I survey number available from ICPSR and lawbreakers, etc. KEYWORD • capital punishment/constitutional rights/court/firearms/ KEYWORD = juvenile/witness/pol ice/parole/probatlon/ federal/politlcal/weapon/victimless crime/national county/disposition/offender SOURCE • The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SOURCE = Drug Abuse Epidemiology Data Center (DAEDAC), Institute of Storrs, CT 06268 Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, P.O. Box 32902, Fort Worth, TX 76129 I 97 i r I ,i

~------~---~~------~------~.~~----.~ ;::qWji ~-'i'''t' t , ... f rt TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8600 TITl.E = Yankelovich. Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8156 INVESTIGATOR = Yankelovich/Skelly/White INVESTIGATOR = Yankelovich/Skelly/White SUBJECT = A survey of 1,227 registered voters opinions on the 1980 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,035 respondents' opinions on Senator Kennedy election campaign issues. Taken on 1/23/80. Questions pertain to and the Chappaquiddick incident. Taken from 8/2/78 to 0/4/78. Senator Kennedy and Chappaquiddick, John Connally's indictment in the Questions pertain to the role of Chappaquiddick in determining milk fraud. and Hamilton Jordan's alleged drug use. Complete question Kennedy's fitness for the Presidency, and respondents' opinions on the text and survey number available from ICPSR main problems in the U.S. Question text and survey number available KEYWORD = drugs/federal/political/white collar crime from ICPSR SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, KEYWORD = drUgs/fear of crime/federal/political/national Storrs. CT 06268 SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8422 INVESTIGATOR = Yankelovich/Skelly/White TITLE = Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8430 SUBJECT = A survey of 1,023 respondents' opinions taken in September, INVESTIGATOR = Yankelovich/Skelly/White 1974. Questions pertain to the Nixon pardon, law and order, the death SUBJECT = A survey of 1,046 respondents' opinions taken in January, penalty, amnesty for draft evaders and the effect of Watergate on 1975. Questions pertain to problems facing the U.S •• the power of the future voting behavior. Complete question text and survey number CIA. the death penalty and fear of crime. Complete question text and available from ICPSR surv~y number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = capital pUnishment/federal/fear of KEYWORD = capital punishment/fear of crime/political/white collar crime crime/federal/political/national SOURCE = The Roper Center, The Univer~ity of Connecticut, Box U164R, SOURCE ~ The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, Storrs. CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268

TITLE = Yankelovich, ~Kelly & White/Time Sounding 8400 TITLE = YANK 78 MAP 3958 INVESTIGATOR = Yankelovich/Skelly/White INVESTIGATOR = Yankelovich/Skelly/White SUBJECT = A survey of 1,238 respondents' cpinions on law and order. SUBJECT = A survey of 1.508 respondents' opinions on current social Taken in March, 1974. Questions pertain to Watergate, various types issues and problems facing the country. Taken from 5/19/78 to 6/15/78. of crime, and the ability of the two major political parties to deal Questions pertain to gun control. legalization of marihuana. drug with corrruption. Complete question text and survey number available abuse, urban crime and capital punishment. Complete question text and from ICPSR survey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD = drugs/federal/political/violence/capital KEYWORD = capital punishment/constitutional pUnishment/fear of crime/ white collar crime rights/drugs/firearms/urban SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, SOURCE m The Roper Center. The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, Storrs, CT 06268 Storrs, CT 06268 "

TITLE m YANK 78 FAM 8144 TITLE • Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8608 INVESTIGATOR • Yankelovich/Skelly/White INVESTIGATOR • Yankelovich/Skelly/White SUBJECT a A survey of 1,247 respondents' opinions on problems that SUBJECT. A survey of 1,222 registered voters' opinions on President bother them the most. Taken in May, 1968. Questions partain to crime Reagan's performance, the air traffic controllers' strike, gun control, and dangers in the street. Complete question text and survey number pornography, the death penalty, and factors that contribute to the available from ICPSR I formation of opinions. Taken from 9/15/81 to 9/17/81. Complete KEYWORD • fear of crime/perception of crime ! question text and survey number available from IC?SR SOURCE The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box U164R, = !I KEYWORD • capital punishment/constitutional Storrs, CT 06268 rights/federal/felony/firearms/ political/victimless crime ! SOURCE = The Roper Center. The Untversity of Connecticut. Box U164R. Storrs. CT 06268 TITLE • YANK 68 MAP 2765 INVESTIGATOR • Yankelovich/Skelly/White !\ SUBJECT = A survey of 3,023 respondents' opinions on the problem of TITLE • YANK MAP PROBLEMS preventing riots. Taken in May, 1968. QUestions pertain to r INVESTIGATOR • Yankelovich/Skelly/White individual, government and industry control over the problem. Complete SUBJECT • A survey of approximately 1.500 respondents' opinions on the question text and survey number available from ICPSR most serious problems facing the country. Taken from May. 1978 to May, KEYWORD = civil disorder/violence 1980. Questions pertain to crime in general. urban crime. crime against SOURCE = The Roper Center, The University of Connecticut, Box UI64R, senior citizens, drugs and capital punishment. Complete question text Storrs, CT 06268 and su~vey number available from ICPSR KEYWORD • capital punishment/drugs/perception of crime/urban SOURCE • The Roper Center~ The University of Connecticut. Box u164R.

98 99 \ W9' , ''7 • r r 1; Storrs, CT 06268 fi LIST OF KEYWORDS USED IN THE CJD DIRECTORY The Criminal Justice Data Directory is a SPIRES subfile created by the TITLE: Survey ~f Judges on the Role of Courts in American Society I: CJAIN project staff. One of the elements used to organiz~ the datasets INVESTIGATOR ~ Yankelovich/Skelly/White , in the SPIRES subfile is the keyword. Keywords are utilized to catalog the datasets in the CJD Dir~ctory and to search and retrieve specific SUBJECT ~ This survey foc~ses on issues of caseload management rather ! than on issues of policy-making. Federal and state judges in five ! datasets on-line by selecting keywords which describe the desired data­ districts (Milwaukee/Eastern Wisconsin, South Carolina, , sets. Below is a list of keywords the CJAIN project utaff has compiled Philadelphia/Eastern Pennsylvania, Alburquerque/ New Mexico, and Los to describe and catalog the datasets in the CJD Directory. The reader may browse this list to locate one or more key~ords relat d to th7 con­ Angeles/California) were questioned about the amount of time ~pent on iti 7 certain types of cases, their techniques for reducing or more tent of the dat.asets desired. In the next section, there IS the lIst of expeditiously handling heavy caseloads, and their suggestions for keywords used to catalog the datasets in the directory in alphabeti:al extra-judicial dispute settlement processes that could serve as I! order. Each keyword is followed by the titles of the datasets described alternatives to courts. l'he 250 variables for each of the 104 } by the keyword and the page on which the complete description of the respondents include legal edUcation and eXperience, types of cases i dataset can be found. heard in the previous year, percent time spent on particular types of I cases, characteristics of cases requiring excessive time, and ~Iin ADULT MEOlA COVERAGE techniques for caseload management II AGENCY MENTAL HEALTH KEYWORD = judge/national/federal/court/state/trial !', APPEAL MISDEMEANOR SOURCE = ICPSR, P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 1: ARReST MURDER 11t{ ASSAULT NATIOt\AL BAIL NEIGHBORHOOD !'1 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT OFFENDER ri CENSUS OFFENSE II CITY if; ORGANIZED CRIME CIVIL DISORDER PAROLE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS PERCEPTION OF CRIME CORRECTIONAL FACILITY PERSONNEL II CORRECTIONS PLEA BARGAINING 1 COUNTY POLICE 1 1 COURT F'OL IT I CAL , DEFENDANT PREVENTION i DEFENSE ATTORNEY PRIS(,1'1 1 DETERRENCE PROBATION DISCRIMINATION PROPERTY CRIME DISPOSITION ,j PROSECUTOR I DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PUBLI C DEFENDER DRUGS PUNISHMENT II ECONOMY RACE I! EVIDENCE RAPE EX-OFFENDER RECIDIVISM II EXPENDITURE REHABILITATION II FAMILY ROBBERY ! FEAR OF CRIME SENTENCE ~ FEDERAL SOCIAL SERVICES FELONY SOCIAL WELFARE FIR[ARMS STATE HOMICIDE TRIAL INMATE URBAN I INTERNATIONAL VANDALISM IJ JAIL VICTIM 1) JUDGE VICTIMLESS CRIME I JURY )1 VIOLENCE JUVENILE WEAPON ~ LAW ENFORCEMENT WHITE COLLAR CRIME LAWYER WITNESS 0 LOCAL ij ! ) 1 ,i 100 101 \ ~

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National Survey of Court Organizatio~, 1971-1972; p.7 Statistics for Courts of Appeals (JS-34); p.91 ARREST MISC AlMONDUR; p.2 Follow-up Stud~ of Patients Treated Under NARA I and NARA I II; p.2 New York Law Evaluation Project; p.2 Alcohol Abuse in Heroin Addicts; p.3 The National Polydrug Study; p.4 CBS/NYT JUL77: p.14 NORC SRS 0889: p.22 USAIPO 1100G; p.40 Eagleville Data Base; p.48 Harris 1970 Correctional System and Current Events Survey, no. 2043; p.49 MarihUana Users and Drug Subcultures; p.54 Marihuana Law Enforcement; p.55 National Drug Enforcement Study: p.54 Police Response Time Analysis, 1975; p.56 A Stu~y of North Carolina Criminal Courts; p.S7 103

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LA TIMES 43; p.59 Careers of Opioid Users in San Antonio - Part I: p.60 Uniform Crime Reports. 1966-1976; p.94 Interdrug - An Ev~luation of Treatment Programs for Drug Abusers, Patient Outcome Questionnaire; p.60 BAIL Attitudes Toward Crime by the Residents of Michigan: p.61 Berkeley Radicals Five Years Later: A Follow-up Survey of A Study of Philadelphia ' s Criminal Justice System; p.3 Students Who Were Arrested in the 1964 Free Speech Movement at Bell I Bond Survey: Iowa, 1971: p.47 The University of California: p.62 Marihuana Law Enforcement; p.55 Police ~epartments, Arrests and Crime in the United States, Pre-trial Release Data; p.64 1860-1920; p.63 American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases. 1962; p.89 Search and Seizure Data, 1963; p.64 Pretrial Release Practices in the United States, 1976-1978; p.94 Pre-trial Release Data: p.64 Criminal Case Processing in Metropolitan Courts, 1976; p.65 CAPITAL PUNISHMENT NORC SRS 0160; p.66 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3; p.70 ABC/WP 8846; p.1 Young Men and Drugs: p.70 CBS78ELECTDAYNAT: p.12 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 4: p.71 CBSNYT JAN77: p.15 Deterrent Effects of Arrests and Imprisonment in the United CBS/NYT JUL77: p.14 States, 1960-1977; p.72 CBS/NYT OCT79; p.13 Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP), 1976-1977; p.S8 A.I.P.O. 774-K; p.42 Illinois Treatment Intake Data: p.91 A.I.P.O. 625-K; p.45 Pretrial Release Practices in the United States, 1976-1978; p.94 A.I.P.O. 746-K; p.44 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976; p.94 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8440; p.30 Survey of Campus Incidents, 1967-1970 (Campus Unrest Survey); p.95 AIPO 839-K/AIPO 860-K/AIPO 949-K: p.27 New York City Court Employment Project Evaluation Study, A.I.P.O. 704-K; p.22 1976-1979; p.95 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8606; p.31 Delinquency in a Birth Cohort in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8105; p.40 1945-1963: Individual File. Delinquency in a Birth Cohort in YankeloV'ich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8530; p.23 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1945-1963: Offense File; p.97 A.I.P.O. 729-K: p.33 A.I.P.O. 648-K; p.41 ASSAULT Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8510: p.30 AIPO 846-K; p.27 ABC/WP 875602; p.l USAIPO 0995/USAIPO 111IG/USAIPO 1115G/AIPO 1147G/AIPO 1173G; p.45 National Crime Surveys! Cities Attitude Sub-Sample, 1972-1975; p.9 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8460; p.29 National Crime Surveys: National Sample. 1973-1978: Complete Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8520; p.20 Sample, Incident-Level File, Persan-Level File; p.5 Harris 1969 Criminal Justice System Survey. no. 1812: p.49 National Crime Surveys: Cities 1972-1975 (Complete Sample). LA TIMES 38; p.58 Cities Sample 1972-1975 (Person-Level File); p.5 LA TIMES 20; p.59 Uniform Crime Reports. 1958-1969, and County and City Data LA TIMES 39; p.58 Books, 1962. 1967, 1972: Merged Data; p.17 MISC 64 ANTISEM; p.66 Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates, 1959-1960; p.17 NBC/AP release 11/15/78; p.67 YANK 76 FAM 8084 - 1976 Family Study; p.25 RPRR 8102: p.79 AIPO 989-K; p.35 RPRR 7704; p.77 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8460; p.29 Roper Reports: Interest in News Trends; p.87 Y~nkelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8440; p.30 RSPEC 663PBS78 ELEC; p.86 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 959; p.24 RPRR 7404: p.85 Crime in Western Societies. 1945-1974: p.48 RPRR 8004: p.76 Violent Crime SMSA Dnta Set; p.53 RPRR 7802; p.79 Political Violence In the United States~ p.57 RPRR 7708; p. 82 Police Departments, Arrests and Crime in the United States. RPRR 1604; p.83 1860-1920; p.63 RPRR 7810; p.78 Federal Court Cases, 1962-1963; p.64 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8400; p.98 Amalgam, October, 1965: Question on Criminal Victimization; p.66 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8608; p.99 RPRR 7607; p.77 Yankelovlch. Skel~y & White/Time Sounding 8607; p.97 RPRR 7804; p.76 Yankelovlch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8430; p.99 RPRR 7507; p.80 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8422: p.98 RPRR 8105; p.78 YANK MAP PROBLEMS: p.99 RPRR 7807; p.81 YANK 78 MAP 3958: p.99 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976: Data Aggregated by Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas; p.94 CENSUS

104 105 · , ! l ! I I \ Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census. 1973; p.9 1 A.J.P.O. 778; p.39 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1974; p.8 \ A.I.P.O. 775; p.42 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1977; p.5 Ie AIPO (Gallup Polls) - Most Important Problem Facing Country; p.33 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice A.I.P.O. 767-K; p.46 ArpO 1156G; p.33 System: Longitudinal File; p.7 1 i AIPO SPEC GO 07080; p.34 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1971; p.9 j State and Local Prosecution and Civil Attorney Systems; p.9 AIPO SPEC GO 6988; p.35 National Jai I Census. 1972; p.6 ! A.J.P.O. 646-K; p.41 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1975; p.6 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 856; p.32 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities and Census A.I.P.O. 698; p.40 of State Adult Correctional Facilitie~t 1974; p.5 Riot Survey: Miami Florida. 1967. 1968; p.48 State and Local Probation and Parole Systems; p.6 I' Harris 1970 Correctional System and Current Events Survey, no. National Jail Census. 1978; p.7 I 2043; p.49 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Censu~t 1979: p.10 Harris 1974 Survey on President Ford's Pardon of Former I, President Nixon, no. 2430~ p.50 CITY The American Public Looks at Violence; p.49 l Personality Disorganization Among Refugees of the Violencia New York Drug Law Evaluation Project, 1973; p.3 ji (BOYACA); p.51 \ A Study of Philadelphia's Criminal Justice System; p.3 \ Marihuana Users and Drug Subcultures; p.54 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice 1 Judicial Response to Protest: The Sentencing of Draft I l Resisters and Its Impact; p.57 System: Annual Files, 1971-1978; p.7 j, Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice Political Violence in the United States; p.57 f! Stude~t Drug Use Survey: University of California at Los System: Longitudinal File; p.7 I A.I.P.O. 778; p.39 I' Angeles.1970; p.6l Antitrust Data Set; p.52 i Detroit Post-Riot Study, 1967; p.6~ City Victimization Rates; p.54 j 1968 Follow-up Study of the Detroit Riots; p.62 Merged Cost and Crime Data Set; p.53 Berkeley Radicals Five Years Later: A Follow-up Survey of Cost of Crime Data Set; p.52 I Students Who Were Arrested In the 1964 Free Speech Movement at Marihuana Users and Drug Subcultures; p.54 , The University of California; p.62 JUror Survey: Washington D.C., 1968; p.61 NORC SRS 0160; p.66 Detroit Post-Riot Study. 1967; p.62 I NORC SRS 4050; p.66 1968 Follow-up Study of the Detroit Riots; p.62 i RPRR 8108; p.86 Plea Bargaining In the United States, 1978; p.63 ! RPRR 8004: p.76 RSPEC 651LABOR 78; p.86 Citizen Attitude Survey: Urban Problems In Ten American Cities; p.6S 1\ NBC/AP Release 7/20/79; p.68 Survey of Campus Incidents as Interpreted by College Decision-Related Research on the Organization of Service .,, Presidents, Faculty Cha:rmen and Student Body Presidents, 1970; p.95 Delivery Systems In Metropolitan Areas: Police Protection; p.7l I Survey of Campus Incidents, 1967-1970 (Campus Unrest Survey); p.95 Police Referral Practices and Social Service Agency Practices YANK 68 MAP 2765; p.98

In Three Metropolitan Areas, 1977; p.71 !f Detroit Jury Study; p.74 i CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS Appellate Court Judge Biographical Data: New York 1847-1969; p.88 I Reactions to Crime Project Three-City Survey; p.90 I j CBS78ELECTDAYNAT; p.12 I ! Criminal Victimization Random Digit Dialing Study: Cincinnati, ~ CBS/NYT JUL77: p.14 Ohio. 1974; p.9S ~ Ii CBSNYT80 ABORTION ISSUE; p.15 New York City Court Employment Project Evaluation Study, 11 CBSNEWS 80POST ELEC: p.15 1976-1979; p.95 I II A.I.P.O. 746-K; p.44 Delinquency In a Birth Cohort In Philadelphia Pennsylvania, l A.I.P.O. 774-K; p.42 1945-1963: Individual Fi Ie. Delinquency In a Birth Cohort in \ A.I.P.O. 68l-K; p.40 ,J' A.I.P.O. 731-K; p.33 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1945-1963: Offense File; p.97 , ! , A.I.P.O. 729-K; p.33 CIVIL DISORDER 1 A.I.P .. O. 780-K; p.41 ~\1 liI ! AIPO 925-K; p.37 ABC/WP 815602; p.l Ii AIPO SPEC GO 7152; p.34 ~! I l AIPO 1175G; p.24 MISC ALMONDUR; p.2 I Racial Attitudes in Fifteen American Cities, 1968; p.l2 I IIi AIPO l168G; p.25 CBS Reports: Generations Apart; p.12 A.I.P.O. 937; p.31 CBS/NYT FEB78; p.15 fI A.I.P.O. 733-K; p.28 FORTUNE-Yankelovlch Youth Study, 1966; p.18 Il A.I.P.O. 704-K; p.22 A.I.P.O. 761-K; p.46 I I A.I.P.O. 78$; p.29 A.I.P.O. 779-K; p.39 I NORC SRS 4100; p.30 loG I 107 \ i t "it 'r.,

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I,I NaRC SRS 0889; p.22 I CORRECTIONAL FACILITY AIPO SPEC GO 77121; p.42 A1PO SPEC GO 07224; p.43 t Survey of American Prisons and Jails. 1979; p.l AIPO SPEC pas 930 - Communism. Conformity, and Civil Liberties; p.38 Alcohol Abuse in Heroin Addicts; p.3 A.1.P.O. 717-K; p.39 Correctional Institution Data: Iowa, 1963-1969; p.5 A/PO 946-K; p.36 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities and Census A.I.P.O. 646-K; p.41 I of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1974; p.S A.I.P.O. 625-K; p.45 National Jai I Census, 1972; p.6 ABC/WP 8819; p.45 National Jail Census, 1970; p.8 A1PO 881-K; p.37 Survey of Jai I Inmates, 1972; p.8 A1PO 864-K; p.32 I National Jail Census. 1978; p.7 I A1PO 846-K; p.l7 Survey of Jail Inmates, 1978; p.9 AIPO 839-K/AIPO 860-K/AIPO 949-K; p.27 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1975; p.6 A1PO 852-K; p.27 I The National Justice Agency List, 1980; p.ll AIPO 838-K; p.27 1 Survey of Inmates of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1979; p.l1 AIPO 804-K; p.42 Juvenile uetention and Correctional Facility Census, 1973; p.9 AIPO 926-K; p.33 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1914; p.8 AIPO 894-K/A1PO 895-K; p.36 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1971; p.9 AIPO 969-K; p.35 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1977: p.5 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8601; p.26 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1979; p.IO Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8606; p.31 Census of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1919; p.10 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8603; p.26 CBSNYT SEPTEMBER 1981; p.13 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8520; p.20 A.I.P.O. 634-K; p.44 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8602; p.44 Eagleville Data Base; p.48 AIPO 933-K; p.36 Prisoner Data: Statevllle Illinois Prison. 1960-1964; p.Sl AIPO 897-K; p.36 Marihuana Users ang Drug Subcultures; p.54 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8530; p.23 National Drug Enforcement S~ ~y; p.S4 Harris 1974 Survey on President Ford's Pardon of Former Careers of Opioid Users in S_, Antonio - Part I; p.60 President Nixon, no. 2430; p.50 NBC/AP Release 7/24/81; p.69 MISC 1078 FAMSEX; p.54 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3; p.70 LA TIMES 38; p.58 Public Attitudes Toward the Criminal Justice System and LA TIMES 46; p.59 Criminal Victimization in North Carolina, 1971; p.74 LA TIMES 20; p.59 RPRR 8004; p.76 LA TIMES 43: p.59 The Criminally Insane: A Follow-up of Mentally III Offenders; p.93 NORC SRS 4050; p.66 CORRECTIONS Nu~/AP Election Day Release November 1978; p.68 NBC/AP Release 8/11/78; p.68 NBC/AP Release 3/3/81; p.66 Census of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1979; p.l0 NBC/AP Release 4/28/81: p.69 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice The Connecticut Mutual Life Report On American Values in the System: Longitudinal File; p.7 '80's - The Impact of B~lief (MISC CAM BOL); p.73 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice The Connecticut Mutual Life Report on American Values In the System: Annual Fi les, 1971-1978; p.7 '80's - The Impact of Belief (MISC AMVAL 80GP); p.73 A.I.P.O. 713; p.31 RPRR 7508; p.84 The Public Looks at Crime and Corrections; p.SO RPRR 7601: p.n Survey of Attitud~$ of Correctional Manpower; p.SO RPRR 7101; p.80 Volunteers Look at Corrections; p.SO RPRR 7810; p.78 Harris 1970 Correctional System and Current Events Survey, no. RP"R 7108; p.82 2043; p.49 RPRR 8105; p.78 AttitUdes Toward Crime by the Residents of Michigan; p.61 RPRR 8102; p.79 National Jail Resourses Study; p.70 RSPEC 613HRBLOCK 79; p.83 RPRR 8004; p.76 RSPEC 663PBS18 ELEC: p.86 Probation Statistics (Forms 3, 3a, and 9); p.92 RPRR 8104; p.79 Criminal Statistics (JS-l, 2, and 3); p.92 COUNTY Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8608; p.99 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8607: p.97 Expenditure and Employment Dat~ for the Criminal Justice Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8183; p.97 System: Longitudinal File; p.7 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Soundlna 8161; p.97 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice YANK 78 MAP 3958; p.99 System: Annual Files, 1971-1978; p.l California Superior Court Data Set; p.S2

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« ! .. r Richmond Youth Project: p.96 Juror Survey: Washington D.C., 1968: p.61 Juror ahd Witness Survey: Washington D.C., 1968: p.62 COURT Plea Bargaining in the United States, 1978: p.63 Federal Court Cases, 1962-1963: p.64 MISC ALMONDUR: p.2 Search and Seizure Data, 1963: p.64 A Study of Philadelphials Criminal Justice System: p.3 Judicial Characteristics and Judicial Decision-Making Study, National Survey of Court Organization, 1971-1972: p.7 1955: p.63 Supreme Court Justices Study (Background Data): p.7 Criminal Case Processing in Metropolitan Courts, 1976: p.65 The National Justice Agency List, 1980: p.11 MISC 64 ANTISEM; 0.66 Prosecutors Management Information System (PROMIS) Data, NBC/AP Release 11/10/81; p.67 1974-1975; p.IO NBC/AP Release 2/5/82: p.68 Public Image of Courts, 1977: General Public Data: p.11 The Connecticut Mutual Life Report on American Values in the Public Image of Courts, 1977: Special Publics Data: p.10 180 ls - The Impact of Belief (MISC AMVAL 80GP); p.73 National Manpower Survey, 1973-1976: p.12 The Connecticut Mutual Life Report On American Values in the CBSNYT JUNE1981; p.13 180 ls - The Impact of Belief (MISC CAM 80L); p.73 CBS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.): p.14 Detroit Jury Study; p.74 Assessing Local Legal Culture: Practitioner Norms in Four RPRR 7807~ p.81 Criminal Courts, 1979; p.16 RPRR 7607; p.77 Alaska Plea Bargaining Study, 1974-1976; p.16 RPRR 7608; p.83 Caseweighting for United States Attorneys: Information on the RPRR 7704; p.77 Allocation of Staff Resources to Processing of Criminal and Civil Cases: p.17 RPRR 7905; p.77 A Study of Discovery Abuse in the Federal Courts: p.18 RPRR 7903; p.76 AIPO SPEC GO 6988; p.35 RPRR 7609; p.87 A.I.P.O. 773; p.31 RPRR 7702; p.82 A.I.P.O. 718: p.21 RPRR 8102; p.79 AIPO (Gallup Polls) - Most Important Problem Facing Country; p.33 RPRR 7507; p.80 Community Public School Surveys; p.20 RPRR 7502; p.87 RPRI{ 7402; p.75 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 856; p.32 J AIPO 881-K; p.37 ~ RPRR 7309; p.75 AIPO SPEC GO 07080; p.34 RPRR 7602: p.78 A.I.P.O. 716-K; p.39 RPRR 8103: p.79 A.I.P.O. 675-K; p.46 RPRR 7409; p.81 A.I.P.O. 709-K; p.21 RPRR 7509; p.84 A.I.P.O. 747-K; p.43 Appellate Court Judge Biographical Data: New York 1847-1969; p.88 A.I.P.O. 874-K; p.23 Comparative Judicial Study: Switzerland and South Africa, A.I.P.O. 723-K; p.39 1970-1971; p. 88 A.I.P.O. 764-K/A. I.F' ,0. 781-K; p.31 The Judicial Mind; p.88 AI~O 952-K; p.36 Youth and Society in Illinois; p.89 A.I.P.O. 731-K; p • .33 American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases, 1962; p.89 AIPO 894-K/AIPO 895-K; p.36 Trials (JS-l0); p.91 A.I.P.O. 717-K; p.39 Probation Statistics (Forms 3, 3a, and 9); p.92 AIPO 847-K; p.38 Criminal Statistics (JS-1, 2, and 3); p.92 A.I.P.O. 757; p.45 Statistics for Courts of Appeals (JS-34); p.91 Harris 1970 Correctional System and Current Events Survey, no. The Criminally Insane: A Follow-up of Mentally 111 Offenders: p.93 2043; p.49 Bar Association Survey: Iowa, 1968: p.96 Saskatchewan Unified Family Court Evaluation; p.51 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8607; p.97 Personality Disorganization Among Refugees of the Violencia Survey of Judges on the Role of Courts in American Society; p.100 (BOYACA); p.51 Massachusetts Superior Court Files, 1859-1959; p.52 DEFENDANT California Superior Court Data Set; p.52 Incidence and Prevalence of Drug Use in the State of Illinois: p.55 New York Law Evaluation Project; p.2 Evaluation of Pretrial Settlement Conference, Dade County, Prosecutors Management Information System (PROMIS) Data, Florida, Criminal Court~ 1979; p.56 1974-1975: p.IO H Judicis} Response to Protest: The Sentencing of Draft A.I.P.O. 648-K; p.41 I::: Resistars and Its Impact; p.57 Watergate Series; p.37 A Study of North Carolina Criminal Courts; p.57 Marihuana Law Enforcement; p.55 LA TIMES 39; p.58 Evaluation of Pretrial Settlement Conference, Dade County, LA TIMES 21; p.59 Florida, Criminal Court, 1979; p.56 Attitudes Toward Crime by the Residents of Michigan; p.61 Judicial Response to Protest: The Sentencing of Draft Witness Survey: Washington D.C., 1968; p.62 Resisters and Its Impact; p.57 110 I 111 '\ t f ~u I\ L .,» ".. ''1<4f4"""'t ,p r Pre-trial Release Data; p.64 Riot Survey: Miami Florida, 1967. 1968; p.48 NBt/AP Release 11/10/81; p.67 Detroit Area Study. 1967: CitiZens in Search of Justice; p.61 Massachusetts Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines 1968 Follow-up Study of the Detroit Riots; p.62 Evaluation. 1979; p.90 Detroit Post-Riot Study. 1967; p.62 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation. Legal Representation Data. 1970; p.64 1979; p.90 NORC SRS 4050; p.66 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation. NORC SRS 0160; p.66 Inmate Survey Data, 1980; p.90 Amalgam. October. 1965: Question on Criminal Victimization; p.66 Pretrial Release Practices in the United States, 1976-1978; p.94 NBC/AP Release 7/20/79; p.68 Np.w York City Court Employment Project EValuation Study. MISC RFFENVRN 80; p.73 1976-1979; p.95 RPRR 7608; p.83 RSPEC 651LABOR 78; p.86 DEFENSE ATTORNEY RPRR 7607; p.77 Survey of Campus Incidents, 1967-1970 (Campus Unrest Survey); p.95 Public Image of Courts. 1977: General Public Data; p.11 Survey of Campus Incidents as Interpreted by College Public Image of Courts. 1977: Special Publics Data; p.IO Presidents, Faculty Chairmen and Student Body Presidents, 1970; p.95 Ba i I Bond Survey: Iowa. 1971; p. 47 Harris 1969 Criminal Justice System Survey~ no. 1812; p.49 DISPOSITION Legal Representation Data. 1970; p.64 Pre-trial Release D~ta; p.64 A Study of Philadelphia1s Criminal Justice System; p.3 NBC/AP Release 11/10/81; p.67 Illegal Corporate Behavior. 1979. Parts I and 2; p.16 Criminal Statistics WS-l. 2. and 3); p.92 Uniform Crime Reports, 1958-1969. and County and City Data E1ar Association Survey: Iowa, 1968; P.96 Books, 1962, 1967, 1972: Merged Data; p.17 Caseweighting for United States Attorneys: Information on the DETERRENCE Allocation of Staff Resources to Processing of Criminal and Civil Cases; p.17 Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates, 1959-1960; p.17 Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates. 1959-1960; p.17 Bai 1 Bond Survey: Iowa, 1971; p.47 Residential Neighborhood Crime Control Project: Hartford. Massachusetts Superior Court Files, 1859-1959; p.52 Connecticut. 1973 and 1975; p.18 Property Crime SMSA Data Set; p.52 AIPO 1175G; p.24 California Superior Court Data Set; p.52 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8550; p.26 National Drug Enforcemen~ Study; p.54 A8C/WP 8819; p.45 Marihuana Law Enforcement; p.55 Marihuana Users and Drug Subcultures; p.54 Judicial Response to Protest: The Sentencing of Draft Citizen Participation in Community Crime Prevention; p.57 Resisters and Its Impact; p.57 Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimiz~tion and Drug A Study of North Carol ina Criminal Courts; p.57 Use; p.60 LA TIMES 21; p.59 NBC/AP release 11/\5/78; p.67 juror and Witness Survey: Washington D.C., 1968; p.62 NBC/AP Release 7/24/81; p.69 Free Press. Fair Trial Data, 1970; p.64 Deterrent Effects of Arrests and Imprisonment in the United Criminal Case Processing in Metropolitan Courts. 1976; p.65 States. 1960-1977; p.72 1970 Drug Use Study Among Undergraduates at The University of RPRR 7704; p.77 North Carolina: p.72 Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP). 1976-1977; p.88 Attitudes on Drug Use and Abuse, 1972; p.74 Crime Prevention Through Mass Media: An Evaluation; p.89 American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases. 1962; p.89 Probation Statistics (Forms 3, 3a, and 9); p.92 Massachusetts Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Crime Factors and Neighborhood Decline in Chicago. 1979; p.93 Evaluation, 1979; p.go New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation. DISCRIMINATION Inmate Survey Data. 1980: p.90 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation. Monitoring the Future: A Continuing Study of th~ Lifestyles 1979; p.90 and Values of Youth. 1980; p.3 Probation Statistics (Forms 3. 3a. and 9); p.92 Racial Attitudes in Fifteen American Cities. 1968; p.12 Statistics for Courts of Appeals WS-34); p.91 AIPO 1156G; p.33 Criminal Statistics (JS-I. 2. and 3); p.92 AIPO SPEC GO 07080; p.34 Pretrial Release Practices in the United States. 1976-1978; p.94 A.I.P.O. 646-K; p.41 Richmond Youth Project; p.96 A.I.P.O. 747-K; p.43 A.I.P.O. 698: p.40 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE A.I.P.O. 761-K; p.46 AIPO SPEC GO 07224; p.43 A.I.P.O. 778; p.39 NORC SRS 0889; p.22 A. I • P• o. 698; p. 40 NORC SRS 4100; p.30 AIPO 820-K; p.28

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r Saskatchewan Unified family Court Evaluation; p.51 1970 Drug Use Study Among Undergraduates at The University of NBC/AP Release 7/20//9; p.68 North Carolina; p.72 Physical Violence in American Fami lies, 1976; p.93 The Connecticut Mutual Life Report On American Values in the '80 1s - The Impact of Belief (MiSe CAM BOL); p.73 DRUGS The Connecticut Mutual Life Report on American Values in the 180's - The Impact of Belief (MISC AMVAL 80GP); p.73 ABC/WP 8846; p. I Attitudes on Drug Use and Abuse, 1972; p.74 Follow-up Study of Patients Treated Undel' NARA I and NARA III; p.2 Public Attitudes Toward Marihuana (Attitudes on Drug Use and New York La\,1 Evaluation Project; p.2 Abuse, 197 J); p.74 New York Drug Law Evaluation Project, 1973: p.3 RPRR 7907; p.80 Monitoring the Future: A Continuing Study of the Lifestyles Roper Reports: Interest in News Trends; p.87 and Values 0f Youth, 1980; p.3 RPRR 8001; p.87 Alcohol Abuse in Heroin Addicts; p.3 RPRR 7701; p.80 The National Polydrug Study; p.4 RSPEC 0678VASLIMS; p.86 CBS Reports: Generations Apart; p.12 RPRR 7904~ p.77 CBS/NYT OCT79; p.13 RPRR 8101; p.;6 CBSNYT76 ELECTION STUDIES; p.13 RPRR 8003; p.75 Drug Enforcement Administration Register of Drug Abusers; p.17 RPRR 7901; p.76 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 959; p.24 RPRR 7502; p.87 A. I • P.O. 861 K. p. 21 RPRR 7807: p.81 AIPO (Gallup Polls) - Most Important Problam Facing Country; p.33 RPRR 7401; p.81 A.I.P.O. 789/A.I.P.O. 972-K/A.I.P.0. 1158G; p.29 RPRR 7702; p .. 82 A.I.P.O. 723-K; p.39 RPRR 7606~ 1'.83 A.I.P.O. 695-K; p.44 RSPEC 65~LABOR 78; p.86 Community Public School Surveys; p.20 RPRR 7806/8006/8106; p.84 AIPO 846-K; p.27 RPRR 8104; p.79 AIPO SPEC GO 77121; p.42 RPRR 7501; p.85 AIPO SPEC POS 947KETT; p.23 RPRR 7403/7503/7603/7803; p.80 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 856; p.32 RPRR 7906; p.7S AIPO 847-K; p.38 RPRR 7507; p.80 USAIPO 0999; p.46 RPRR 7801; p.82 USAIPO 1100G; p.40 RPRR 7601; p.84 AIPO 862-K; 15.38 I RPRR 7506; p.82 AIPO 863-K; p.38 1 RPRR 7503; p.85 I Youth and Society in Illinois; p.89 Eagl~ville Data Base; p.48 I Student Use Drug Survey: University of Iowa, 1970, 1971; p.48 I Illinois Treatment Intake Data; p.91 Drug & Crime Data Set; p.53 Yankelovlch, Skelly & White/Time S()unding 8600; p.98 National Drug Enforcement Study; p.54 r Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8156; p.99 Marihuana Users and Drug Subcultures; p.54 , Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8400; p.98 Marihuana Law Enforcement; p.55 YANK 78 MAP 3958; p.99 YANK MAP PRnSLEMS; p.99 National Drug Enforcement Study; p.54 I ~tJ Incidence and Prevalence of Drug Use in the State of Illinois; p.55 ! EvalUation of Treatment of Drug Dependent Patients; p.58 ,• ECONOMY I ! LA TIMES 46; p.59 f I Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimization and Drug Follow-up Study of Patients Treated Under NARA I and NARA I I I; p.2 Use; p.GO I New York Law EValuation Project; p.2 I,'. l Alcohol Abuse in Heroin Addicts; p.3 Careers of Opioid Users in San Antonio - Part I; p.60 t Interdrug - An Evaluation of Treatment Programs for Drug ,I Survey of Jail Inmates. 1978: p.9 Abusers~ Patient Outcome Questionnaire; p.60 Surve~ of Inmates of State Correctlonal Facilities and Census Student Drug Use Survey: University of Cal ifornia at Los J of St!,lIte Adult Correctional Facilities, 1974; p.5 j Survey of Jail Inmates. 1972; p.8 Angeles,1970; p.61 Ii Drug Experience, Attitudes, and Related Behavior Among Racial Attitudes In Fifteen American Cities, 1968; p.12 Jt n Adolescents and Adult3 (MiSt 73 DRUGS); p.65 AIPO 847-K; p.38 ) AfPO 815'-K; p.2S Citizen Attitude Survey: Urban Problems In Ten American Cities; p.65 I 1 11 NOe/AP Release 8/11/78; p.68 I ~ Eaglevrlle Data Base; p.48 National Jail Resourses Study; p.70 ! Brenner Data Set; p.54 Edmonton Area Survey 1979; p.70 ! Individual Offender Profiles; p.52 Young Men and Drugs; p.70 Violent Crime SMSA Data Set; p.53 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 4; p.71 Drug & Crime Data Set; p.53 LeXington Social Data Interview - Form 3; p.70 I California Superior Court Data Set: p.52 114 115 \ • TV P , ,

Cost of Crime Data Set; p.52 Property Crime SMSA Data Set; p.52 California Police Data Set; p.53 Antitrust Data Set; p.52 Merged Cost and Crime Data Set; p.53 California Police Data Set; p.53 California Superior Court Data Set; p.52 National Drug Enforcement Study; p.54 Careers of Oploid Users in San Antonio - Part I; p.60 Incidence and Prevalence of Drug Use in the State of Illinois; p.55 Interdrug - An Evaluation of Treatment Programs for Drug Edmonton Area Study 1978; p.56 Abusers. Patient Outcome Questionnaire; p.60 Evaluation of Treatment of Drug Dependent Patients; p.58 Detroit Area Study, 1967: Citizens in Search of Justice; p.61 LA TIMES 40; p.59 National Jail Resourses Study; p.70 Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimization and Drug Decision-Related Research on the Organization of Service Use; p.60 Delivery Systems in Metropolitan Areas: Police Protection; p.71 Citizen Attitude Survey: Urban Problems In Ten American Cities; p.65 RPRR 8101; p.76 Lexington Social Dat.a Interview - Form 4; p.71 RPRR 7906; p.75 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3; p.70 RPRR 7401; p.81 Deterrent Effects of Arrests and Imprisonment in the United RSPEC 648HRBLOCK 78; p.78 States. 1960-1977; p.72 RPRR er-Ol; p.87 MISC RFFENVRN 80; p.73 RPRR 7606; p.83 Public Attitudes Toward Marihuana (Attitudes on Drug Use and RPRR 7601; p.84 Abuse, 1971); p.74 Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP), 1976-1977; p.88 FAMILY Youth and Society in Illinois; p.89 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation. A.I.P.O. 791-K; p.29 1979; p.90 Community Public School Surveys; p.20 Massachusetts Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines YANK 76 FAM 8084 - 1976 Family Study; p.25 Evaluation. 1979; p.go Merged Cost and Crime Data Set; p.53 Crime Factors and Neighborhood Decline in Chicago. 1979; p.93 Incidence and Prevalence of Drug Use In the State of Itlinois; p.55 MISCTREN5104; p.94 Edmonton Area Study 1977; p.56 New York City Court Employment Project Evaluation Study, Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimization and Drug 1976-1979; p.95 Use; p.60 Careers of Opiold Users in S~n Antonio - Part I; p.GO EVIDENCE ft..malgam~ October. 1965: Question on CrimiNal Victimization; p.66 Youth and Society In Il!lnols; p.89 Watergate Series; p.37 Physical Violence In American Families. 1976: p.93 AIPO SPEC POS 930 - Communism. Conformity. and Civil Liberties; p.38 LA TIMES 46; p.59 FEAR OF CR I ME Search and Seizure Data. 1963; p.64 NBC/AP Release 2/5/82; p.68 ABC/WP 875602; p.l CBS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.); p.14 EX-OF FENDER CBSNYT JUNEI981: p.13 NORC Victims of Crime, 1965-1966; p.18 Prisoner Data: Stateville Illinois Prison, 1960-1964; p.51 Residential Nelahborhood Crime Control Project: Hartford. Marihuana Law Enforcement; p.55 Connecticut, 1973 and 1975: p.18 Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP). 1976-1977; p.88 A.I.P.O. 749; p.23 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8125; p.23 EXPENDITURE A.I.P.O. 709-K; p.21 YANK 74-8033 FAM; p.31 Juvenile Detention and Correctl'onal Facil'lty Census , 1979'.. p 10 Yankelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8606; p.31 Juvenile Detention and Cor'rect'lonal Fac'lllty Census • 1973'•• p 9 A.I.P.O. 861K; p.21 Juvenile Detention and Correct'lonal Fac'llity Census • 1974'•• p 8 AIPO SPEC GO 6988; p.35 Juvenile Detention and Correct'lonal Facl'I'lty Census 1977',. p 5 AIPO SPEC POS 947KETT; p.23 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice· AIPO SPEC 76 GLOBAL; p.20 System: Longitudinal File; p.7 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8603; p.26 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice YANK 76 FAM 8084 - 1976 Family Study: p.25 Systern: Annual Fi les, 1971-1978; p.7 A.I.P.O. 931-K; p.25 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census. 1971; p.9 ArpO SPEC POS 655 - America's Mood in the Mid-Sixties: p.32 State and Local Prosecution and Civil Attorney Systems; p.9 Yankelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8117; p.22 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1975; p.6 Yankelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8540; p.26 National Jai I Census, 1978; p.7 Yankelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8530; p.23 National Jai I Census, 1970; p.8 Yankelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8520; p.20 ABC/WP 877801; p.42 A.I.P.O. 791-K; p.29 A.I.P.O. 768-A; p.26 116 \ 117

~------~--".~~----~------~------~------~--~------~~---~------~~~----~-~----~----~----~~-~~------.,. f· - • ------~------~------~$4~------__ ~es~----...~ 1 ) r I A Study of Discovery Abuse in the Federal Courts; p.18 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8440; p.30 A.I.P.O. 675-K; p.46 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8149; p.24 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 856; p.32 A.I.P.O. 682-K; p.45 AI PO 1156G; p.33 A.I.P.O. 914-K; p.19 Arpo 989 b K; p.35 AIPO SPEC GO 7152: p.34 Arpo 847-K; p.38 A.I.P.O. 731-K; p.33 A.I.P.O. 718; p.21 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8184; p.20 Arpo 1167G; p.25 AIPO 815-K; p.28 Arpo 1142G; p.20 A.I.P.O. 912-K; p.19 AIPO SPEC GO 7145; p.34 Yankelov!ch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8181; p.19 AIPO SPEC 76 GLOBAL; p.20 Yankelov!ch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8601: p.26 A.I.P.O. 764-K/A.I.P.0. 781-K; p.31 Yankelov.ch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8460; p.29 A.I.P.O. 747-K; p.43 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundin~s 8510; p.30 AIPO 981-K; p.41 Yankejovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8602; p.44 Watergate Series; p.37 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8182: p.19 A.I.P.O. 874-K; p.23 Characteristics of High and Low Crime Neighborhoods in Atlanta, 1980; p.47 AIPO 1168G: p.25 A.I.P.O. 775: p.42 Harris 1969 Urban Crime Survey, no. 1935; p.50 LA TIMES 40; p.59 P~rsonality Disorganization Among Refugees of the Violencia \BOYACA): p.51 Judicial Characteristics and Judicial Decision-Making Study, Edmonton Area Study 1978; p.56 19.55: p.63 Search and Seizure Data, 1963: p.64 CitiZen Participation in Community Crime Prevention; p.57 LA TIMES 39: p.58 Federal Court Cases, 1962-1963; p.64 MISC 64 ANT1SEM: p.66 Attitudes Toward Crime by the Residents of Michigan' p.61 Detroit Post-Riot Study, 1967: p.62 ' NBC/AP Release 11/24/81; p.67 1968 Follow-up Study of the Detroit Riots; p.62 NBC/AP Release 3/1/78; p.67 NBC/AP Release 11/24/81: p.67 NBC/AP Release 8/18/81; p.69 NBC/AP release 11/15/78; p.67 NBC/AP Release 3/23/78; p.67 NBC/AP Release 7/24/81: p.69 RPRR 7607; p.77 MISC FEAR CRIME; p.73 RPRR 7409; p.81 RPRR 7810; p.78 RPRR 8010; p.80 RPRR 7602; P.78 RPRR 7S06; p.83 RPRR 8010; p.80 RPRR 7608; p.83 RPRR 7909: p.87 RPRR 7602; p.78 RPRR 7804; p.76 RPRR 7506; p.82 RSPEC 649EDUC; p.86 RPRR 7904; p.77 RPRR 7807; p.81 RPRR 7806/8006/8106; p.84 RPRR 7404; p.85 RPRR 8101.; p.79 RPRR 7309; p.75 Re~ctions to Crime Project Three-City Survey; p.go RPRR 7909: p.87 Cr.me Fa~tors and Neighborhood Decline In Chicago, 1979; p.93 RPRR 7501; p.85 Yankelov.ch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8156: p.99 The JUdicial Mind; p.88 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8400; P.98 Trials (JS-IO); p.91 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8422: P.98 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8161; p.97 Statistics for Courts of Appeals (JS-34); p.91 YANK 78 FAM 8144: P.98 Probation Statistics (Forms 3. 3a, and 9); p.92 Yankelovlch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8607; p.97 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8430: p.99 YankelQvlch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8400; p.98 FEDERAL Yankelovlch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8422; p.98 Yan':,elovlch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8608; p.99 ABC/Chilton 8315: p.l Survey of Judges on the Role of Courts In American Society; p.l00 Yankelovlch. Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8600; p.98 Survey of American Prisons and Jails, 1979: pil ~ Public Image of Courts, 1977: General Public Data; p.11 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8183; p.97 CBS/NYT JUL77: p.14 Yankelovlch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8161; p.97 CElS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.); p.14 Yankelovlch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8156; p.99 CBSNYT JUNEI981; pl13 Yanketovlch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8430; p.99 CBS/Nyr OCT79; p.13 FELONY Illegal Corporate Behavior~ 1979, Parts 1 and 2; p.16 Drug E~for~ement Administration Register of Drug Abusers; pl17 New York Drug Law EvalUation Project, 1973: p.3 Casewe.ghtlng for United States Attorneys: Information on the National Crime Surveys: National Sample} 1973-1978: Complete Allocation of Staff Resources to Processing of Criminal and Civil Cases; pl17 118 119 \.

'. i Sample, Incident-Level File, Person-Level File; p.,5 LA TIMES 43; p.59 r National Crime Surveys: Cities 1972-1975 (Complete Sample), NBC/AP Release 4/28/81; p.69 i Cities Sample 1912-1975 (Person-Level File); p.5 RPRR 7701; p.80 CBSNYT JUNEI981; p.13 RPRR 7508; p.84 CBS/NYT JUL77; p.14 RSPEC 673HRBLOCK 79; p.83 Uniform Crime Reports, 1958-1969, and County and City Data RPRR 7708; p.82 Books, 1962, 1967, 1972: Merged Data; p.17 RPRR 7802; p.79 Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates, 1959-1960; p.17 YANK 78 MAP 3958; p.~9 A.I.P.O. 750-K/A.I.P.0. 7,56; p.43 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8607; p.97 A.I.P.O. 723-K; p.39 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8608; p.99 A.I,P.O. 746-K; p.44 A.I.P.O. 773; p.31 HOMICIDE A.I.P.O. 740-A; p.32 USAIPO 0995/USAIPO 1111G/USAIPO 1115G/AIPO 1147G/AIPO 1173G; p.45 National Crime Surveys: Cities 1972-1975 (Complete Sample), Eagleville Data Base; p.48 Cities Sample 1972-1975 (Person-Level File); p.5 Crime :n Western Societies, 1945-1974; p.48 Uniform Crime Reports, 19,58-1969, and County and City Data LA TIMES 39; p.,58 Books, 1962, 1967, 1972: Merged Data; p.17 Police Departments, Arrests and Crime in the United States, A.I.P.O. 625-K; p.4,5 1860-1920; p.63 Police Departments, Arrests and Crime in the United States, Federal Court Cases, 1962-1963; 0.64 1860-1920: p.63 Amalgam, October, 1965: Quest;_~ on Criminal Victimization; p.66 Mortality Detail Files, 1972-1977; p.6,5 NBC/AP Release 8/18/81; p.69 NBC/AP Release 9/22/78; p.68 NBC/AP Release 11/24/81; p.67 Cross-National Statistics on the Causes of Death, 1966-1974: p.94 NBC/AP Release 9/22/78; p.68 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 4; p.71 INMATE Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3; p.70 RPRR 8004; p.76 Survey of American Prisons and Jails, 1979; p.l AmerIcan Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases, 1962; p.89 Survey of Jail Inmates, 1978; p.9 Cross-National Statistics on the Causes of Death, 1966-1974; p.94 National Jail Census, 1972; p.6 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976: p.94 National Jail Census, 1978; p.7 Uniform Crime Reports. 1966-1976: Data Aggregated by Standard National Jai 1 Census, 1970; p.8 Metropolitan Statistical Areas; p.94 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities and Census Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8608; p.99 of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1974; p.5 Survey of Inmates of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1979; p.ll FIREARMS Census of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1979; p.IO Survey of Jail Inmates, 1972: p.8 ABC/WP 875602: p.t Prisoner Data: Stateville illinois Prison, 1960-1964: p.,51 A.I.P.O. 704-K; p.22 Individual Offender Profiles; p.,52 A.I.P.O. 749; p.23 Survey of California Prison Inmates, 1976; p.72 A.I.P.O. 773: p.31 AIPO 1175G; p.24 INTERNATIONAL AIPO 1168G; p.2,5 A.I.P.O. 937: p.3t CBSNYT80 PROBLEMS; p.l,5 A.I.P.O. 733-K; p.28 A.I.P.O. 750-K/A.I.P.O. 756; p.43 AIPO 926-K; p.33 A.I.P.O. 647-K; p.41 Yankelovlch, Skelly and White/TIme Soundings 8602; p.44 A.I.P.O. 648-K; p.41 Yankelovlch~ Skelly and Whlte/iime Soundings 8601; p.26 ABC/Chilton 7,56411; p.22 Vankelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 810,5; p.40 AIPO SPEC POS 655 - America's Mood In the Mid-Sixties; p.32 A.I.P.O. 717-K: p.39 Crime in Western Societies, 1945-1914; p.48 A.I.P.O. 681-K; p.40 Harris 1970 Correctional System and Current Events Survey, no. ABC/WP 8819; p.4,5 2043; p.49 AIPO 838-K; p.27 Personality Disorganization Among Refugees of the Vlolencla Vankelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8603: p.26 (BOVACA); p.,51 AIPO 989-K; p.35 Public Attitudes Toward Marihuana (Attitudes on Drug Use and AIPO 925-K; p.37 Abuse, 1971); p.74 Vankelovlch, Skelly and Whlte/Tlnle Soundings 8606; p.31 RPRR 7802; p.79 Vankelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8530; p.2) RPRR 8102; p.79 AIPO 852"'K; p.27 RPRR 8108; p.86 LA TIMES 39; p.,58 Comparative Judicial Study: Switzerland and South Africa, LA TIMES 38; p.58 1970-1971; p.88 Ii ! 120 121 ., .. '1,< ,- • o • r Crime Prevention Through Mass Media: An Evaluation; p.89 NBC/AP Release 3/1/78: p.67 Cross-National Statistics on the Causes of Death. 1966-1974; p.94 RPRR 7608; p.83 RPRR 7607; p.77 JAIL RPRR 7609; p.87 RPRR 790;; p.77 Survey of American Pr~sons and Jails. 1979; p.1 RPRR 8103; p.79 Correctional Institution Data: Iowa. 1963-1969: p.S RPRR 7709; p. 77 Survey of Jai I Inmates, 1918; p.9 RPRR 7704; p.77 National Jail Census, 1978: p.7 Appellate Court Judge Biographical Data: New York 1847-1969; p.88 National Jail Census, 1970; p.8 Comparative Judicial Study: Switzerland and South Africa, National Jail Census, 1972: p.6 1970-1971; p.88 The National Justice Agency List, 1980; p.l1 The JUdicial Mind: p.88 Survey of Jai I Inmates. 1912: p.8 American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases. 1962; p.89 CBS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.); p.14 Probation Statistics (Forms 3. 3a, Bnd 9); p.92 A.I.P.O. 644-K; p.25 Trials (JS-l0); p.91 • AIPO 804-K; p.42 Survey of Judges on the Role of Courts in American Society; p.l00 AIPO SPEC GO 6988; p.35 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8183; p.97 AIPO SPEC GO 7038; p.29 AIPO 864-K; p.32 JURY A.I.P.O. 750-K/A.I.P.O. 756; p.43 Pre-trial Release Data; p.64 CBS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.): p.14 NBC/AP Release 7/24/81: p.69 AIPO SPEC GO 7038: p.29 NBC/AP Release 2/8/79; p.68 Harris 1969 Criminal Justice System Survey. no. 1812; p.49 National Jail Resourses Study; p.70 Juror Survey: Washington D.C., 1968; p.61 RPRR 7607; p.77 Juror and Witness Survey: Washington D.C •• 1968; p.62 RPRR 7903; p.76 Detroit Jury Study; p.74 RPRR 7802; p.79 RPRR 7704; p. 77 RPRR 1507; p.80 Trials WS-IO): p.91 American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases, 1962: p.89 Criminal Statistics WS-l, 2, and 3); p.92 JUDGE JUVENILE

Supreme Court Justices Study (Background Dat~); p.7 Follow-up Study of Patients Treated Under NARA I and NARA III; p.2 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice Monitoring the Future: A Continuing Study of the Lifestyles System: Longitudinal File; p.7 and Values of Youth. 1980: p 3 Expenditure and Employm~nt Data for the Criminal Justice JUVenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1977; p.5 System: Annual Files, 1971-1978; p.7 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1973; p.9 Public Image of Courts, 1977: Special Publics Data; p.IO JUVenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1974; p.8 National Survey of Court Organization, 1971-1972; p.7 Juveni Ie Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1971; p.9 ,1 Public Image of Courts, 1977: General Public Data; p.ll Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, '1 1975: p.6 " CBS/NYTJUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.); p.14 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1979; p.IO Assessing Local Legal Culture: Practitioner Norms in Four CBS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.): p.14 Criminal Courts, 1979; p.16 CBS/NYT OCT79: p.13 A.I.P.O. 764-K/A.I.P.O. 781-K: p.31 A.I.P.O. 774-K: p.42 A.I.P.O. 874-K; p.23 AIPO SPEC GO 6988: p.3S A.I.P.O. 675-K: p.46 A.I.P.O. 634-K; p.44 AIPO SPEC GO 7038; p.29 A. I • P.0. 669K; p. 28 Attitudes Toward the Judiciary: United States, 1957; p.46 A.I.P.O. 704-K; p.22 Harris 1969 Criminal Justice System Survey, no. 1812; p.49 YANK 76 FAM 8084 - 1976 Family Study; p.2S Saskatchewan Unified Family Court Evaluation: p.51 AIPO SPEC GO 07224: p.43 Judicial Response to Protest: The Sentencing of Draft A.I.P.O. 716-K: p.39 Resisters and Its Impact; p.57 A.I.P.O. 682-K: p.4S LA TIMES 21: p.59 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 856: p.32 Plea Bargaining in the United States. 1978; p.63 Community Public School Surveys: p.20 Judicial Characteristics and Judicial Decision-Making Study. AIPO (Gallup Polls) - Most Important Problem Facing Country: p.33 1955: p.63 AIPO 9S2-Kj p.36 Federal Court Cases, 1962-1963: p.64 AIPO 847-Kj p.38 Search and Seizure Data, 1963: p.64 AIPO SPEC POS 930 - Communism, Conformity, and Civil Liberties; p.38 Pre-trial Release Data: p.64 AIPO SPEC POS 655 - America's Mood In the Mid-Sixties; p.32 NBC/AP Release 2/5/82: p.68 A.I.P.O. 749; p.23

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~------~----~---~~------~~--~------~~----~--~------~--~----~~~ ,..,...... " i - r A Study of Discovery Abuse in the Federal Courts; p.18 A. I .P.O. 709-K; p.21 A.I.P.O. 797-K; p.40 A.I.P.O. 73J-K; p.28 Yankeiovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8550; p.26 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 959; p.24 A.I.P.O. 767-K; p.46 National Survey of Youth. 1972: p.47 A.I.P.O. 695-K; p.44 National Survey of Youth. 1967: p.47 AaC/Wp 877801; p.42 The American Public Looks at Violence; p.49 A.I.P.O. 757; p.45 The Public Looks at Crime and Corrections; p.50 AJPO SPEC 76 GLOBAL; p.20 Saskatchewan Unified Family Court Evaluation: p.51 AIPO SPEC POS 655 - Americals Mood in the Mid-Sixties; p.32 Marihuana Users and Drug Subcult~res; p.E4 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 856; p.32 National Drug Enforcement Study: p.54 AIPO (Gallup Polls) - Most Important Problem FaCing Country; p.33 Incidence and Prevalence of Drug Use in the State of Illinois; p.55 AIPO 847-K; p.38 Detroit Post-Riot Study. 1967: p.62 AIPO 815-K; p.2S Drug Experience. Attitudes. and Related Behavior Among AIPO SPEC GO 7152; p.34 Adolescents and Adults (MISC 73 DRUGS); p.65 AIPO SPEC GO 07080; p.34 MISC 64 ANTISEM; p.66 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8105; p.40 NBC/AP Release 11/24/81; p.67 AJPO SPEC GO 7038; p.29 [ Young Men and Drugs; p.70 AIPO 1142G; p.20 The Connecticut Mutual Life Report on American Values in the A.I .P .0. 709-K; p.21 180 ls - The Impact of Belief (MISC AMVAL 80GP); p.73 Attitudes on Drug Use and Abuse, 1972: p.74 Harris 1965 Crime and Civil Rights Survey, nQ. 1561; p.49 Public Attitudes Toward Marihuana (Attitudes on Drug Use and Harris 1971 Utah Criminal Justice System Survey, no. 2129; p.51 Abuse, 1971); p.74 Harris 1969 Urban Crime Survey, no. 1935; p.50 Harris 1970 Correctional System and Current EVents Survey, no. RPRR 7804; p.76 2043; p.49 RPRR 7607; p.77 California Police Data Set; p.53 RPRR 7904; p.77 Drug & Crime Data Set; p.53 RPRR 7701; p.80 Merged Cost and Crime Data Set; p.53 RPRR 8105; p.78 National Drug Enforcement Study; p.54 RSPEC 0678VASLIMS; p.86 National Drug Enforcement Study; p.54 Youth and Society in Illin~is; p.89 Marihuana Law Enforcement; p.55 Prevent i on Programs Database I (NCADB I p); p. 96 Police Response Time Analysis, 1975; p.56 Richmond Youth Project; p.96 Edmonton Area Study 1978; p.56 Delinquency in a Birth Cohort in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Edmonton Area Study 1977; p.56 1945-1963t. Individual File. Delinquency in a Birth Cohort in LA TIMES 39; p.58 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1945-1963: Offense File; p.97 Pollee Departments, Arrests and Crime in the United States, 1860-1920; p.63 LAW ENFORCEMENT Drug Experience, Attitudes, and Related Behavior Among New York Law Evaluation Project: p.2 Adolescents and Adults (MISC 73 DRUGS); p.65 Citizen Attitude Survey: Urban Problems In Ten American Cities: p.65 A Study of Philadelphials Criminal Justice System; p.3 NORC SRS 4050: p.66 National Crime Surveys: National Sample, 1973-1978: Complete Sample, Incident-Level File, Person-Level File; p.5 Decision-Related Research on the Organization of Service Delivery Systems in Metropolitan Areas: Police Protection: p.71 National Crime Surveys: Cities 1972-1975 (Complete Sample), Police Referral Practices and Social Service Agency Practices Cities Sample 1972-1975 (Person-Level File); p.5 in Three Metropolitan Areas, 1977; p.71 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice MISC FEAR CRIME: p.73 System: Annual Files, 1971-1978; p.7 National Crime Surveys: Cities Attitude Sub-Sample, 1972-1975; p.9 Public Attitudes Toward the Criminal Justice System and The National Justice Agency List, 1980; p.l1 Criminal Victimization In North Carolina, 1971: p.74 Amish Survey: Attitudes Toward Law Enforcement, Iowa 1967: p.75 Public Image of Courts. 1977: General Public Data; p.11 RPRR 7506: p.82 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice RPRR 7804; p.76 System: LongitudiMal File; p.7 RPRR 7709; p. 77 National Manpower Survey, 1973-1976; p.12 RPRR 7904: p. 77 CBS/NYT JUL77: p.14 RPRR 7602: p.78 CBS/NYT FEB78; p.15 RPRR 7906: p.75 CBS/NYT OCT79; p.13 RPRR 7504; p.84 Uniform Crime Reports, 1958-1969, and COUllty and City Data RPRR 7806/8006/8106; p.84 Books, 1962, 1967, 1972: Merged Data; p.17 RPRR 7808; p.78 Drug Enforcement Administration Register of Orug Abusers; p.17 RPRR 7509; p.84 Caseweighting for United States Attorneys: Information on the RPRR 8108; p.86 Allocation of Staff Resources to Processing of Criminal and Civil Cases; p.17 Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates, 1959-1960; p.17 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976: Data Aggregated by Standard 125 \ 124

. ' r Metropolitan Statistical Areas; p.94 A.I.P.O. 768-A; p.26 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976; p.94 AIPO 847-K: p.38 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8161: p.97 Attitudes Toward the Judiciary: United States. 1957: p.46 Student Usc Drug Survey: University of Iowa. 1970, 1971: p.48 LAWYER Riot Survey: Miami Florida, 1967, 1968; p.48 Prisoner Data: Stateville Illinois Prison. 1960-1964: p.51 MISC ALMONDUR; p.2 Massachusetts Superior Court Fi lest 1859-1959: p.52 Public Image of Courts, 1977: Special Publics Data; p.IO Merged Cost and Crime nata Set; p.53 State and Local Prosecution and Civil Attorney Systems; p.9 Marihuana Users and Drug Subcultures; p.54 Public Image of Courts, 1977: General Public Data; p.l1 Police Response Time Analysis, 1975; p.56 Legal Service Agencies, 1970; p.16 Evalua~ion of Pretrial Settlement Conference, Dade County, Caseweighting for United States Attorneys: Information on the Florida, Criminal Court, 1979; p.56 Allocation of Staff Resources to Processing of Criminal and Civil Cases; p.17 Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimization and Drug Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8149; p.24 Use; p.60 AIPO SPEC GO 7038; p.29 Careers of Opioid Users in San Antonia - Part I; p.60 NORC SRS 4011: p.30 Student Drug Use Survey: University of California at Los Bail Bond Survey: Iowa, 1971: p.47 Angeles,1970; p.61 Detroit Area Study, 1967: Citizens in Search of Justice; p.61 Witness Survey: Washington D.C., 1968; p.62 Legal Representation Data, 1970: p.64 Berkeley Radicals Five Years Later: A Follow-up Survey of Edmonton Area Survey 1979; p.70 Students Who Were Arrested in the 1964 free Speech Movement at RPRR 7906; p.75 The University of California; p.62 RPRR 7602; p.78 NBC/AP release 11/15/78; p.67 RPRR 7504; p.84 NBC/AP Release 7/20/79; p.68 RPRR 7606; p.83 National Jail Resourses Study; p.70 RPRR 7710; p.82 Police Referral Practices and Social Service Agency Practices Bar Association Survey: Iowa, 1968; p.96 in Three Metropolitan Areas, 1977: p.71 Per sonne A Policies in Municipal Police Departments - 1973: p.72 LOCAL The Connecticut Mutual Life Report on American Values in the '80's - The Impact of Belief (MISC AMVAL 80GP); p.73 ABC/WP 875602; p.1 Amish Survey: Attitudes Toward Law Enforcement, Iowa 1967: p.75 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1974; p.8 RSPEC 651LABOR 78; p.86 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1971: p.9 Reactions to Crime Project Three-City Survey; p.90 . National Jail Census, 1972; p.6 Delinquency in a Birth Cohort in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1977: p.5 1945-1963: Individual File. Delinquency in a Birth Cohort in National Jail Census, 1978; p.7 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1945-1963: Offense File; p.97 National Jail Census, 1970; p.8 Public Image of Courts, 1977: General Public Data; p.ll MEDIA COVERAGE Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1975; p.6 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1973; p.9 CBS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.): p.14 CBS/NYT OCT79; p.13 Watergate Series; p.37 Assessing Local Legal Culture: Practitioner Norms in Four ABC/Chilton 0041; p.24 Criminal Courts, 1979; p.16 AIPO SPEC GO 07080: p.34 Drug Enforcement Administration Register of Drug Abusers; p.17 A.I.P.O. 709-K: p.21 A. I • P • O. 861 K; p • 21 AIPO 966-K: p.44 A.I.P.O. 716-K; p.39 AIPO 847-K: p.38 A.I.P.O. 709-K; p.21 AIPO 971-K; p.35 AIPO SPEC POS 947KETT: p.23 A/PO 881-K: p.37 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 959; p.24 The American Public Looks at Violence: p.49 A.I.P.O. 718; p.21 Political Violence in the United States: p.57 A.I.P.O. 931-K; p.25 LA TIM~S 40: p.59 A.I.P.O. 749; p.23 LA TIMES 39; p.58 Community Public School Surveys; p.20 LA TIMES 21; p.59 AIPO SPEC A/PO 946K: p.32 LA TIMES 46: p.59 A/PO 989-K; p.3S LA TIMES 43: p.59 AIPO 969-K; p.3S LA TIMES 20: p.59 A/PO 1167G: p.25 Free Press, Fair Trial Data, 1970: p.64 A.I.P.O. 780-K; p.41 NBC/AP Release 2/8/79; p.68 A.I.P.O. 774-K; p.42 Edmonton Area Survey 1979: p.70 A.I.P.O. 669K; p.28 MISC FEAR CRIME: p.73 A./.P.O. 682-K: p.45 RPRR 7804; p.76

t26 127 \ r r, RPRR 7406; p.85 Survey of Campus Incidents as Interpreted by College RPRR 8108; p.86 Presidents, Faculty Chairmen and Student Body Presidents, 1970; p.95 RPRR 7704; p. 77 t RPRR 7309; p.75 I NATIONAL RPRR 8010; p.80 ji RPRR 7605; p.81 The National Justice Agency List, 1980; p. II RPRR 7508; p.84 CBS/NYT OCT79; p.13 Crime Prevention Through Mass Media: An Evaluation; p.89 r'L: A.I.P.O. 709-K; p.21 Reactions to Crime Project Three-City Survey; p.90 ArpC SPEC GO 6988; p.35 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8183; p.97 ~ ( AIPO 969-K; p.J5 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8161; p.97 I Violent Crime SMSA Data Set; p.53 j, Political Violence in the United States; p.57 MENTAL HEALTH I; Amalgam, October, 1965: Question on Criminal Victimization; p.66 !: National Jail Resourses Study; p.70 Prisoner Data: Stateville Illinois Prison. 1960-1964; p.51 t~ Decision-Related Research on the Organization of Service Incidence and Prevalence of Drug Use in the State of Illinois; p.55 Delivery Systems in Metropolitan Areas: Police Protection; p.71 NBC/AP Release 11/10/81; p.67 fi Deterrent Effects of Arrests and Imprisonment in the United 1970 Drug Use Study Among Undergraduates at The University of States, 1960-1977; p.72 North Carolina; p.72 The Connecticut Mutual Life Report on American Values in the !~ l The Crimin~lly Insane: A Follow-u~ of Mentally III Offenders; p.93 1~, 180 s - The Impact of Belief {MISC AMVAL 80GP}; p.73 1 American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases, 1962; p.89 MISDEMEANOR 'I Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8607; p.97 1 i Survey of Judges on the Role of Courts in American Society; p.IOO A. I • P .0. 669K; p. 28 \ Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 81;6; p.99 Eagleville Data Base; p.48 1 Yankelovich, Skel;y & White/Time Sounding 8430; p.99 ! NEIGHBORHOOD MURDER j Iir ABC/WP 8846; p. I !; ABC!WP 875602; p.1 Homicide in Chicago. 1965-1978; p.4 11 CBS!NYT FEB78; p.15 Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates. 1959-1960; p.17 CBS/NYT OCT79; p.13 A.I.P.O. 648-K; p.41 t; NORC Victims of Crime, 1965-1966; p.18 A.I.P.O. 704-K; p.22 u Residential Neighborhood Crime Control Project: Hartford, A.I.P.O. 774-K; p.42 Connecticut, ~973 and 1975; p.18 A.I.P.O. 738-K; p.38 A. I • P.O. 861 K; p. 21 AIPO SPEC GO 7145; p.34 A.I.P.O. 709-K; p.21 ABC/Chilton 0041; p.24 AIPO 1167G; p.25 A.I.P.O. 647-K; p.41 i AIPO SPEC 76 GLOBAL; p.20 A.I.P.O. 625-K; p.45 ~ AIPO SPEC POS 947KETT; p.23 ABC/WP 8819; p.45 ,t II A.I.P.O. 774-K; p.42 II A.I.P.O. 757; p.45 AIPO 839-K/AIPO 86o-K/AIPO 949-K: p.27 ,i A.I.P.O. 746-K; p.44 Iii A.I.P.O. 749; p.23 AIPO 964-K; p.35 A.I.P.O. 768-A; p.26 A.I.P.O. 729-K; p.33 A.I.P.O. 669K: p.28 USAIPO 0995/USAIPO l11IG/USAIPO 1115G/AI~0 1147t;/AIPO 1173G; p.45 AIPO 847-K; p.38 AIPO 846-K; p.27 A.I.P.O. 634-K; p.44 ABC/Chilton 756411; p.22 A. I • P.O. 931-K; p. 25 Crime in Western Societies, 1945-1974; p.48 Characteristics of High and Low Crime Neighborhoods in Brenner Data Set: p.54 Atlanta, 1980; p.47 Violent Crime SMSA Data Set; p.53 Harris 1969 Urban Crime Survey, no. 1935; p.50 Political Violence in the United States; p.57 Edmonton Area Study 1977; p.56 NBC/AP release 11/15/78; p.67 Edmonton Area Study 1978; p.56 NBC/AP Release 11/10/81; p.67 Citizen Participation in Community Crime Prevention; p.57 NBC/AP Release 4/28/81; p.69 LA TIMES 39; p.58 RPRR 8004; p.76 Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimization and DruD RPRR 7802: p.79 Use; p.60 Roper Reports: Interest in News Trends: p.87 Detroit Area Study, 1967: Citizens in Search of Ju~tlce; ~.61 Uniform Crime Reports. 1966-1976: Data Aggregated by Standard 1968 Follow-'up Study of the Detroit Riots; p.62 Metropol itan Statistical Areas; p.94 Detroit Post-Riot Study, 1967: p.62 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976; p.94 NBC/AP release 11/J5/78j p.67

128 129 \ -~ , Edmonton Area Survey 1979; p.70 Police Referral Practices and Social Servi~e Agency Practices Illinois Treatment Intake Data; p.91 in Three Metropolitan Areas, 1977; p.71 Criminal Statistics (JS-I, 2, and 3): p.g2 MISC FEAR CRIME; p.73 Probation Statistics (Forms 3, 3a, and 9): p.92 Amish Survey: Attitudes Toward Law Enforcement, Iowa 1967; p.75 The Criminally Insane: A Follow-up of Mentally III Offenders; p.93 RPRR 8010; p.80 New York City Court Employment Project Evaluation Study, RPRR 7804; p.76 1976-1979; p.95 RSPEC 649EDUC; p.86 Richmond Youth Project; p.96 Reactions to Crime Project Three-City Survey; p.go Delinquency in a Birth Cohort in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Crime Factors and Neighborhood Decline in Chicago, 1979; p.93 1945-1963: Individual File. Delinquency in a Birth Cohort in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1945-1963: Offense File; p.97 OFFENDER OFFENSE New York Law Evaluation Project; p.2 Alcohol Abuse in Heroin Addicts; p.3 Violent Crime SMSA Data Set; p.53 Homicide in Chicago, 1965-1978; p.4 Correctional Institution Data: Iowa, 1963-1969; p.5 ORGANIZED CRIME Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1977; p.5 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1975; p.6 AIPO SPEC GO 6988; p.35 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1971; p.9 USAIPO 1104G; p.34 National Jail Census, 1970; p.8 Harris 1965 Crime and Civil Rights Survey, no. 1561; p.49 Survey of Jail Inmates, 1972; p.8 National Jai I Census, 1972; p.6 PAROLE Survey of Jail Inmates, 1978; p.9 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities and Census State and Local Probation and Parole Systems; p.6 of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1974; p.5 The National Justice Agency List, 1980; p.l1 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1974; p.8 A.IoP.O. 773; p.31 Prosecutors Management Information System (PROMIS) Data, AIPO 862-K; p.38 1974-1975; p.l0 Individual Offender Profiles; p.52 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1973; p.9 Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP), 1976-1977; p.88 National Jail Census, 1978; p.7 Probation Statistics (Forms 3, 3a, and 9); p.92 Alaska Plea Bargaining Study, 1974-1976; p.16 Richmond Youth Project; p.96 Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates, 1959-1960; p.17 A.I.P.O. 723-K; p.39 PERCEPTION OF CRIME A.I.P.O. 750-K/A.I.P.0. 756; p.43 Watergate Series; p.37 ABC/WP 875602; p.1 Bail Bond Survey: Iowa, 1971; p.47 Alcohol Abuse in Heroin Addicts; p.3 The Public LOOKS at Crime and Corrections; p.50 CBS/NYT JUL77; p.14 Prisoner Data: Stateville Illinois Prison, 1960-1964; p.51 CBS76 ELECT POST ALL; p.15 Violent Crime SMSA Data Set; p.53 NORC Victims of Crime, 1965-1966; p.18 Individual Offender Profiles; p.52 Residential Neighborhood Crime Control Project: Hartford, National Drug Enforcement Study; p.54 Connecticut, 1973 and 1975; p.18 MarihUana Law Enforcement; .55 AIPO SPEC POS 930 - Communism, Conformity, and Civil Liberties; p.38 A Study of North Carel ina Criminal Courts; p.57 AIPO SPEC 76 GLOBAL; p.20 Interdrug - An Evaluation of Treatment Programs for Drug Watergate Series; p.37 Abusers, Patient Outcome Questionnaire; p.60 A. I • P • o. 86 I K; p. 2 I Plea Bargaining in the United States, 1978; p.63 AIPO SPEC AIPO 946K; p.32 Legal Representation Data, 1970; p.64 A. I • P.0. 669K; p. 28 Pre-trial Release Data; p.64 AIPO SPEC GO 7038; p.29 Criminal Case Processing in Metropolitan Courts, 1976; p.65 A.I.P.o. 789/A.1 .P.O. 972-K/A.I.P.0. 1158G; p.29 lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3; p.70 AIPO 1167G; p.25 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 4; p.71 AIPO 1142G: p.20 Survey of California Prison Inmates, 1976; p.72 A.I.P.O. 93t-K: p.2S RPRR 7607; p.77 AIPO SPEC GO 77121; p.42 Massachusetts Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines AIPO SPEC GO 07203; p.43 Eva I uat ion, 1979; p.90 AIPO 864-K; p.32 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation, A.I.P.O. 709-K; p.21 1979; p.90 AlpO 981-K; p.41 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation, AIPO 969-K: p.3S Inmate Survey Data, 1980; p.90 Arpo 946-K; p.36 ArpO 933-K; p.36 130 131 \ ""'t'" • .., iF' •

A.I.P.O. 717-K; p.39 Survey of American Prisons and Jails. 1979: p.l AIPO 894-K/AIPO 895-K; p.36 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census. 1977: p.5 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8550; p.26 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census. 1971; p.9 AIPO 304-K: p.42 Supreme Court Justices Study (Background Data); p.7 A. I .P.O. 780-K; p.41 National Jai I Census. 1972: p.6 AIPO 846-K; p.27 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1975; p.6 AIPO 863-K; p.38 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities and Census A.I.P.O. 757; p.45 of State Adult Correctional Facilities. 1974; p.5 AIPO 897-K: p.36 State and Local Prosecution and Civil Attorney Systems: p.9 Student Use Drug Survey: University of Iowa, 1970, 1971; p.48 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census. 1974; p.8 Riot Survey: Miami Florida, 1967. 1968; p.48 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census. 1973; p.9 Harris 1965 Crime and Civil Rights Survey. no. 1561; p.49 Census of State Adult Correctional Facilities. 1979; p.l0 The American Public Looks at Violence; p.49 National Jail Census. 1978; p.? Harris 1974 Survey on President Ford's Pardon of Former Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facil ity Census. 1979: p.l0 President Nixon. no. 2430; p.50 National Survey of Court Organization. 1971-1972; p.7 Harris 1969 Criminal Justice System Survey, no. 1812; p.49 National Manpower Survey, 1973-1976; p.12 Harris 1969 Urban Crime Survey. no. 1935; p.50 Legal Service Agencies. 1970: p.16 The Public Looks at Crime and Corrections; p.50 Casewelghting for United States Attorneys: Information on the Personality Disorganization Among Refugees of the Violencia Allocation of Staff Resources to Processing of Criminal and Civil Cases; p.17 (BOYACA); p.51 USAIPO 1108G/AIPO 1128G/AIPO 1181G; p.22 Marihuana Users and Drug Subcultures: p.54 Volunteers Look at Corrections; p.50 Edmonton Area Study 1978: p.56 Survey of AttitUdes of Correctional Manpower; p.50 Edmonton Area Study 1977: p.S6 California Police Data Set; p.53 Citizen Participation in Community Crime Prevention; p.57 Merged Cost and Crime Data Set: p.53 Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimization and Drug Witness Survey: Washington D.C •• 1968: p.62 Use; p.60 Police Departments. Arrests and Crime in the United States. JUror and Witness Survey: Washington D.C •• 1968; p.62 1860-1920: p.63 Witness Survey: Washington D.C •• 1968: p.62 NBC/AP Release 8/18/81: p.69 1968 Follow-up Study of the Detroit Riots; p.62 NBC/AP Release 11/24/81: p.67 Detroi t Post-Riot Study. 1967: p.62 National Jail Resourses Study; p.70 Citizen Attitude Survey: Urban Problems In Ten American Cities; p.65 Decision-Related Research on the Organization of Service NBC/AP Release 7/24/81; p.69 Delivery Systems in Metropolitan Areas: Police Protection; p.71 NBC/AP Release 11/24/81; p.67 Personnel Policies in Municipal Police Departments - 1973: p.72 NBC/AP Election Day Release November 1978; p.68 RPRR 7906: p.75 Edmonton Area Survey 1979; p.70 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation. 1970 Drug Use Study Among Undergraduates at The University of Inmate Survey Data. 1980: p.90 North Carolina; p.72 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation. Public Attitudes Toward the Criminal Justice System and 1979: p.90 Criminal Victimization in North Carol ina. 1971; p.74 Massachusetts Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines RPRR 7901; p.76 Evaluation. 1979: p.90 RPRR 7801; p.82 RPRR 7501; p.85 PLEA BARGAINING RPRR 7606: p.83 RPRR 7605; p.81 A Study of Philadelphia 1 s Criminal Justice System: p.3 RPRR 7802: p.79 Prosecutors Management Information System (PROMIS) Data, RPRR 7506; p.82 1974-1975: p.l0 Roper Reports: Interest in News Trends: p.87 National Manpower Survey, 1973-1976; p.12 RPRR 8001: p.87 Alaska Plea Bargaining Study. 1974-1976; p.16 RPRR 7904: p.77 Massachusetts Superior Court Files. 1859-1959: p.52 RPRR 7310: p.81 Marihuana Law Enforcement: p.55 RPRR 7502: p.87 EValUation of Pretrial Settlement Conference. Dade County. Youth and Society in Illinois; p.89 Florida. Criminal Court, 1979: p.56 Reactions to Crime Project Three-City Survey: p.90 A Study of North Carolina Criminal Courts; ~.57 Crime Factors and Neighborhood Decline In Chicago, 1979: p.93 Plea Bar9aining in the United States. 1978: p.63 Criminal Victimization Random Digit Dialing Study: Cincinnati. Federal Court Cases. 1962-i963; p.64 '- Ohio. 1974; p.95 Criminal Statistics WS-l. 2. and ~; p.92 YANK 78 FAM 8144: p.98 YANK MAP PROBLEMS: p.99 POll CE PERSONNEL Public Image of Courts. 1977: General Public Data; p.ll

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I '"to(' • r I 1 I Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice \, System: Longitudinal File; p.7 1 Decision-Related Research on the Organization of Service I Expenditure and Empioyment Data for the Criminal Justice j' Delivery Systems in Metropolitan Areas: Police Prot.ection: p.71 System: Annual Files, 1971-1978; p.7 I Police Referral Practices and Social Service Agency Practices I National Crime Surveys: Cities Attitude Sub-Sample, 1972-1975; p.9 r in Three Metropolitan Areas, 1977; p.71 PUblic Image of Courts, 1977: Special Publics Data; p.l0 I i Personnel Policies In Municipal Police Departments - 1973: p.72 t, National Crime Surveys: National Sampie, 1973-1978: Complete L MISC FEAR CRIME: p.73 Sample, Incident-Level File, Person-Level File; p.5 II RPRR 7605; p.81 National Crime Surveys: Cities 1972-1975 (Complete Sample), f, RPRR 7602: p,78 Cities Sample 1972-1975 (Person-Level File); p.5 RPRR 7906; p.75 National Manpower Survey, 1973-1976; p.12 RPRR 7904; p.77 CBSNYT JUNEI981; p.13 RPRR 7807; p.81 CBS/NYT JUL77; p.14 RPRR 7606; p.83 CBS/NYT FEB7S; p.1S RSPEC 649EDUC; p.86 Uniform Crime Reports, 1958-1969, and County and City Data RPRR 7604; p.83 Books, 1962, 1967, 1972: Merged Data: p.17 RPRR 7508: p.84 NORC Victims of Crime, 1965-1966; p.18 P.PRR 7504; p.84 AIPO SPEC 76 GLOBAL; p.20 RPRR 7808: p.78 AIPO SPEC GO 7038; p.29 RPRR 7907; p.80 AIPO SPEC GO 6988; p.35 Youth and Society in Illinois; p.89 AIPO SPEC POS 947KETT; p.23 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976; p.94 AIPO SPEC GO 7152; p.34 Survey of Campus Incidents, 1967-1970 (Campus Unrest Survey); p.95 AIPO SPEC GO 07080; p.34 Survey of Campus Incidents as Interpreted by College A.I.P.O. 634-K; p.44 Presidents, Faculty Chairmen and Student Body Presidents, 1970; p.95 USAIPO 1108G/AIPO 1128G/AIPO 1181G; p.22 Richmond Youth Projeet: p.96 AIPO 989-K; p.35 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8161; p.97 AIPO 847-K; p.38 AIPO 815-K; p.28 POLITICAL A.I.P.O. 709-K; p.21 YANK 76 FAM 8084 - 1976 Family Study; p.25 ABC/Chilton 8315; p.1 AI PO 926-K: p.33 MISC ALMONDUR: p.2 NORC SRS 4011; p.30 Monitoring the Future: A Continuing Study of the Lifestyles AIPO SPEC AIPO 946K; p.32 and Values of Youth, 1980; p.3 A. I . P.O. 861 K; p. 21 CBS Reports: Generations Apart; p.12 A.I.P.O. 767-K; p.46 CBS/NYT OGT79; p.13 A.I.P.O. 691-K; p.46 CBSNYT76 ELECTION STUDIES: p.13 A.I.P.O. 761-K; p.46 CBSNYT APR77; p.14 Crime in Western Societies, 1945-1974; p.48 CBSNYT JUNE79; p.14 Harris 1965 Crime and Civil Rights Survey, no. 1561; p.49 CBSNYT80 ABORTION ISSUE; p.15 The American Public Looks at Violence: p.49 CBSNEWS 8oPOST ELEC; p.15 Personality Disorganization Among Refugees of the Violencia CBS76 ELECT POST ALL; p.15 (BOYACA); p.Sl CBSNYT JAN77; p.15 California Police Data Set; p.53 CBS/NYT JUL77; p.14 Merged Cost and Crime Data Set; p.53 FORTUNE-Yankelovlch Youth Study, 1966: p.18 Incidence and Prevalence of Drug Use In the State of Illinoi5# p.55 A.I.P.O. 738-K; p.38 Police Response Time Analysis, 1975; p.5u A.I.P.O. 717-K; p.39 LA TIMES 39: p.58 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8606; p.31 Attitudes Toward Crime by the Residents of Michigan: p.61 A.I.P.O. 764-K/A.I.P.O. 181-K; p.31 1968 Follow-up Study of the Detroit Riots; p.62 ( ~; A.I.P.O. 740-A: p.32 Detroit Post-Riot Study, 1967: p.62 I' Vankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8182; p.19 i, Police Departments, Arrests and Crime In the United States, II AIPO SPEC GO 7152: p.34 1)'" 1860-1920: p.63 A.I.P.O. 648-K; p.41 itit Search and Seizure Data, 1963: p.64 r A.I.P.O. 647-K; p.41 Free Press, Fair Trial Data, 1970; p.64 Yankelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8603; p.26 Pre-trial Release Data; p.64 11 II Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8601; p.26 NBC/AP Release 8/18/81; p.69 I", Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8184; p.20 NBC/AP Release 4/28/81; p.69 AIPO 952-K; p.36 NBC/AP Election Day Release November 1978; p.68 1, AIPO 933-K; p.36 NBC/AP Release 2/5/82; p.68 ,\ AIPO 897-K; p.36 Edmonton Area Survey 1979: p.70 A.I.P.O. 778: p.39 11 A.I.P.O. 775: p.42 134 135 \ r Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8510; p.30 A.I.P.O. 767-K; p.46 NBC/AP Release 9/22/78; p.68 AIPO SPEC GO 07224; p.43 NBC/AP Release 2/8/79: p.68 AIPO SPEC GO 07203; p.43 NBC/AP Release 11/24/81: p.67 ABC/Chilton 756411; p.22 NBC/AP Release 3/1/78; p.67 ABC/Chilton 0041; p.24 CBSNYT JUN78; p.69 The Connecticut Mutual Life Report On American Values in the AIPO (Gallup Polls) - Most Important Problem Facing Country: p.33 l USAIPO 0999; p.46 180 s - The Impact of Belief (MISC CAM 80L); p.73 The Connecticut Mutual Life Report on American Values in the AIPO 964-K; p.35 l A.I.P.O .. 914-K: p.19 180 s - The Impact of Belief (MISC AMVAL 80GP); p.73 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8550: p.26 MISC RFFENVRN 80; p.73 A.I.P.O. 912-K; p.19 Public Attitudes Toward Marihuana (Attitudes on Drug Use and A.I.P.O. 797-K; p.40 Abuse, 197 J); p.74 AIPO 881-K; p.37 RPRR 7904; p.77 Watergate Series; p.37 RPRR 7602; p.78 AIPO 864-K: p.32 RPRR 8108; p.86 AIPO 820-K: p.28 RPRR 7607; p.77 AIPO 815-K; p.28 RPRR 7406; p.85 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8181; p.19 Roper Reports: Interest in News Trends; p.87 AIPO SPEC GO 7145: p.34 RPRR 7508; p.84 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundin~s 8125: p.23 RPRR 7810; p.78 AIPO 1168G; p.25 RPRR 7702; p.82 AIPO 981-K: p.41 RPRR 7408; p.85 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 7610; p.28 RPRR 7309; p.75 A.I.P.O. 718; p.21 Appellate Court Judge Biographical Data: New York 1847-1969: p.88 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8105: p.40 Comparative JUdicial Study: Switzerland and South Africa, Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8540; p.26 1970-1971; p.88 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8520: p.20 Youth and Society in Illinois: p.89 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8460; p.29 Survey of Campus Incidents, 1967-1970 (Campus Unrest Survey): p.95 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8117; p.22 Survey of Campus Incidents as Interpreted by College Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8149: p.24 Presidents, Faculty Chairmen and Student Body Presidents, 1970: p.95 Yankelovlch. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8530: p.23 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8422: p.98 Riot Survey: Miami Florida. 1967. 1968; p.48 Yankelovlch. Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8400: p.98 Harris 1970 Correctional System and Current Events Survey. no. Yankelovlch. Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8156: p.99 2043: p.49 Yankelovich. Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8430: p.99 The American Public Looks at Violence: p.49 Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8608: p.99 Harris 1974 Survey on President Fordls Pardon of Former Yankelovlch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8607; p.97 President Nixon, no. 2430: p.50 Yankelovlch, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8600: p.98 Personality Disorganization Among Refugees of the Violencla Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8183; p.97 (BOYACA): p.51 Yankelovlch. Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8161: p.97 Incidence and Prevalence of Drug Use in the State of Illinois: p.55 JUdicial Response to Protest: The Sentencing of Draft PREVENTION Resisters and Its Impact: p.57 Political Violence in the United States: p.57 CBSNYT JUNEI981: p.13 LA TIMES 21: p.59 Residential Neighborhood Crime Control Project: Hartford, LA TIMES 38: p.58 Connecticut, 1973 and 1975: p.18 LA TIMES 20: p.59 ABC!WP 8819: p.45 Student Drug Use Survey: University of California at Los Yankelovlch, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8105: p.40 Angeles.1970: p.61 Yankelovtch. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8550: p.26 Detroit Area Study. 1967: Citizens in Search of Justice; p.61 Characteristics of High and Low Crime Neighborhoods in 1968 Follow-up Study of the Detroit Riots; p.62 Atlanta, 1980: p.47 Detroit Post-Riot Study, 1967: p.62 Harris 1969 Urban Crime Survey. no. 1935: p.50 Berkeley Radicals Five Years Later: A Follow-up Survey of Harris 1970 Correctional System and Current Events Survey. no. Students Who Were Arrested in the 1964 Free Speech Movement at 2043: p.49 The University of California; p.62 Marihuana Users and Drug Subcultures: p.54 JUdicial Characteristics and Judicial Decision-Making Study, Citizen Participation In Community Crime Prevention: p.57 1955; p.63 Attitudes Toward Crime by the Residents of Michigan; p.61 Mise 64 ANTISEM; p.66 NBC/AP Release 7/24/81: p.69 NORC SRS 0160: p.66 NBC/AP Release 4/28/81: p.6g NBC/AP Release 8/11/78: p.68 I RPRR 7704: p. 77 Crime Prevention Through Mass Media: An Evaluation; p.89 136 ii 137

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~ Crime Factors and Neighborhood Decline in Chicago, 1979; p.93 AIPO 989-K; p.35 Prevention Programs Database I (NCADBIP); p.96 Community Public School Surveys; p.20 A.I.P.O. 761-K; p.46 PRISON Crime in Western Societies, 1945-1974; p.48 Cost of Crime Data Set; p.52 Survey of American Prisons and Jails, 1979; p.l Property Crime SMSA Data Set; p.52 Correctional Institution Data: Iowa, 1963-1969; p.5 Merged Cost and Crime Data Set; p.53 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities and Census Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimization and Drug of State Adult Correctional facilities, 1974: p.5 Use; p.60 Census of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1979; p.l0 Police Departments, Arrests and Crime in the United States, CBSNYT SEPTEMBER 1981; p.13 1860-1920; p.63 CBS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.); p.14 Drug Experiance, Attitudes, and Related Behavior Among Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates, 1959-1960; p.17 Adolescents and Adults (MISC 73 DRUGS); p.65 AIPO 862-K; p.38 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3; p.70 A.I.P.O. 773; p.31 Lexington Social Dat~ Interview - Form 4; p.71 AIPO SPEC GO 7038; p.29 Deterrent Effects of Arrests and Imprisonment in the United AIPO SPEC GO 07203; p.43 States, 1960-1977; p.]2 Prisoner Data: Stateville Illinois Prison, 1960-1964; p.51 MISC FEAR CRIME; p.73 Careers of Opioid Users in San Antonio - Part I; p.60 RPRR 7709; p.77 NBC/AP Release 7/24/81; p.69 RPRR 7507; p.80 NBC/AP Release 2/8/79; p.68 RPRR 7907; p.80 NBC/AP Release 11/10/81; p.67 RPRR 7901; p.76 Survey of California Prison Inmates, 1976; p.72 RPRR 7509: p.84 Deterrent Effects of Arrests and Imprisonment in the United RPRR 8101; p.76 States, 1960-1977; p.72 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976: Data Aggregated by Standard RPRR 8103; p.79 Metropolitan Statistical Areas; p.94 RPRR 8102; p.79 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976; p.94 RPRR 7903; p.76 Survey of Campus Incidents as Interpreted by College RPRR 7604; p.83 Presidents, Faculty Chairmen and Student Body Presidents, 1970; p·95 Roper Reports: Interest in News Trends; p.87 RPRR 8004; p.76 PROSECUTOR Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP), 1976-1977; p.88 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice PROBATION System: Longitudinal File; p.7 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice State and Local Probation and Parole Systems; p.6 System: Annual Files, 1971-1978; p.7 The National Justice Agency List, 1980; p.l1 Prosecutors Management Information System (PROMIS) Data. A.I.P.O. 669K; p.2S 1974-1975; p.IO Massachusetts Superior Court Files, 1859-1959; p.52 Public Image of Courts. 1977: General Public Data; p.ll Individual Offender Profiles; p.52 State and Local Prosecution and Civil Attorney Systems; p.9 Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP), 1976-1977; p.88 Public Image of Courts. 1977: Special Publics Data; p.10 American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases, 1962; p.89 National Manpower Survey, 1973-1976; p.12 Probation Statistics (Forms 3. 3a, and 9); p.92 Assessing Local Legal Culture: Practitioner Norms in Four Richmond Youth Project; p.96 Criminal Courts. 1979; p.16 Caseweightlng for United States Attorneys: Information on the PROPERTY CRIME Allocation of Staff Resources to Processing of Criminal and Civil Cases; p.17 Search and Seizure Data. 1963; p.64 ABC/WP 875602: p.l Legal Representation Data, 1970; p.64 National Crime Surveys: National Sample. 1973-1978: Complete Free Press. Fair Trial Data, 1970; p.64 Sample, Incident-Level File. Person-Level File; p.5 Pre-trial Release Data; p.64 National Crime Surveys: Cities 1972-1975 (Complete Sample), Criminal Case Processing In Metropolitan Courts, 1976; p.65 Cities Sampie 1972-1975 (Person-Level File); p.5 American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases, 1962; p.89 Bar Association Survey: Iowa. 1968; p.96 National Crime Surveys: Cities AttitUde Sub-Sample. 1972w1975; p.9 I, CBS/NYT JUL77; p.14 Uniform Crime Reports. 1958-1969. and County and City Data PUBLI C DEFENDER Books, 1962, 1967. 1972: Merged Data; p.17 NORC Victims of Crime. 1965-1966; p.18 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice A. I • P. C. 861 K; p. 21 System: Longitudinal File; p.7 A.I.P.O. 773; p.31 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justi~e YANK 76 FAM 8084 - 1976 Family Study; p.25 System: Annual Files, 1971-1978; p.7 \ 138 139 I "--' • r The National Justice Agency List, 1980: p.11 RAPE Legal Service Agencies, 1970: p.16 Assessing Local legal Culture: Practitioner Norms in Four National Crime Surveys: Cities Attitude Sub-Sample, 1972-1975; p.9 Cr imi na I Courts, 1979: p.16 National Crime Surveys: National Sample, 1973-)978: Complete Caseweighting for United States Attorneys: Information on the Sample, Incident-Level File, Person-Level File; p.5 Allocation of Staff Resources to Processing of Criminal and Civil Cases: p.17 National Crime Surveys: Cities 1972-1975 (Complete Sample), NORC SRS 4011: p.30 Cities Sample 1972-1975 (Person-Level File): p.5 Harris 1969 Criminal Justice System Survey, no. 1812; p.49 Uniform Crime Reports, 1958-1969, and County and City Data Search and Seizure Data, 1963; p.64 Books, 1962, 1967, 1972: Merged Data; p.17 Legal Representation Data, 1970; p.64 Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates, 1959-1960; p.17 Free Press, Fair Trial Data, 1970; p.64 AIPO 989-K: p.35 Pre-trial Release Data; p.64 Crime in Western Societies, 1945-1974; p.48 Violent Crime SMSA Data Set; p.53 PUNISHMENT MISC 1078 FAMSEX; p.54 Police Departments, Arrests and Crime in the United States, RPRR 7901; p.76 1860-1920; p.63 Federal Court Cases, 1962-1963: p.64 RACE MISC 64 ANTISEM: p.66 Amalgam, October, 1965: Question on Criminal Victimization; p.66 ABC/WP 875602. p.1 RPRR 7708; p.82 Survey of American Prisons and Jails, 1979: p.1 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976: p.94 Monitoring the Future: A Continuing Study of the Lifestyles Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976: Data Aggregated by Standard and Values of Youth, 1980: p.3 Metropolitan Statistical Areas; p.94 Justifying Violence: Attitudes of American Men, 1969: p.4 Racial Attitudes in Fifteen American Cities, 1968: p.12 RECIDIVISM CBS/NYT FEB78: p.15 Drug Enforcement Administrution Register of Drug Abusers: p.17 A.I.P.O. 773: p.31 A.I.P.O. 761-K: p.46 National Jail Resourses Study: p.70 AIPO SPEC GO 6988: p.35 Survey of California Prison Inmates, 1976: p.72 ABC/Chilton 0041: p.24 The Criminally Insane: A Follow-up of Mentally III Offenders: p.93 NORC SRS 4100; p.30 Pretrial Release Practices in the United States, 1976-1978: p.94 AIPO 1156G: p.33 A. I • P .0. 698: p. 40 REHABILITATION AIPO SPEC GO 7038: p.29 AIPO (Gallup Polls) - Most Important Problem Facing Country: p,33 Follow-up Study of Patients Treated Under NARA I and NARA I I I: p.2 AIPO 964-K: p.35 Alcohol Abuse in Heroin Addicts: p.3 AIPO SPEC GO 07080: p.34 The National Polydrug Study: p.4 NORC SRS 0889: p.22 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1975: p.6 AIPO SPEC GO 07224; p.43 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities and Census Riot Survey: Miami Florida, 1967, 1968: p.48 ~f State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1974: p.5 Harris 1969 Urban Crime Survey, no. 1935; p.50 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1971; p.9 Individual Offender Profiles; p.52 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1974: p.8 LA TIMES 21: p.59 Juvenile Dc~ention and Correctional Facility Census, 1977; p.5 LA TIMES 40; p.59 Juvenile Detention and Correctional F~cl1lty Census, 1973: p.9 Detroit Post-Riot Study, 1967: p.62 CBSNYT SEPTEMBER 1981: p.13 1968 Follow-Up Study of the Detroit Riots; p.62 Drug Enforcement Administration Register of Drug Abusers: p.17 110rtality Detail Files, 1972-1977: p.65 The Public Looks at Crime and Corrections; p.50 NORC SRS 4050: p.66 Volunteers look at Corrections: p.50 NBC/AP Release 7/20/79; p.68 Survey of Attitudes of Correctional Manpower: p.50 MISC RFFENVRN 80; p.73 Evaluation of Treatment of Drug Dependent Patients: p.58 I' Public Attitudes Toward Marihuana (Attitudes on Drug Use and " Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimization and Drug Abuse, 1971): p. 74 Use: p.60 RPRR 7607; p.77 Interdrug - An Evaluation of Treatment Programs for Drug RPRR 7709: p·77 Abusers, Patient Outcome Questionnaire: p.GO RSPEC 651LABOR 78: p.86 NBC/AP Release 7/24/81; p.69 Survey of Campus Incidents as Interpreted by College National Jail Resourses Study; p.70 Presidents, Faculty Chairmen and Student Body Presidents, 1970: p.95 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 4; p.71 Survey of Campus Incidents, 1967-1970 (Campus Unrest Survey); p.95 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3: p.70 New York City Court Employment Project Evaluation Study, RPRR 7604: p.83 1976-1979; p.95 RPRR 7509; p.84 \ 141 Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP), 1976-1977; p.88 Illinois Treatment Intake Data: p.91 2043; p.49 Pretrial Release Practices in the United States, 1976-1978; p.94 Harris 1969 Criminal Justice System Survey, no. 1812: p.~9 New York City Court Employment Project Evaluation Study. Sentence Data; p.53 1976-1979: p.95 Property Crime SMSA Data Set; p.52 Violent Crime SMSA Data Set: p.53 ROBBERY Judicial Response to Protest: The Sentencing of Draft Resisters and Its Impact; p.57 AIPO 989-K: p.35 A Study of North Carolina Crimin21 Courts; p.57 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8460; p.29 LA TIMES 21; p.59 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8440; p.30 Plea Bargaining in the United States, 1978; p.63 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 959; p.24 Judicial Characteristics and JUdicial Decision-Making Study, A.I.P.O. 861K; p.21 1955; p.63 A.I.P.O. 773: p.31 Federal Court Cases. 1962-1963; p.64 NORC SRS 0889: p.22 Criminal Case Proces~ing in Metropolitan C~urts. 1976; ~ ~5 AIPO SPEC POS 655 - America's Mood in the Mid-Sixties; p.32 NBC/AP Release 2/8/79; p.68 Drug Experience, Attitudes. and Related Behavior Among Detroit Jury Study; p.74 Adolescents and Adults (MISC 73 DRUGS); p.65 RPRR 8004; p.76 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3; p.70 RPRR 8102; p.79 RPRR 7709; p.77 RPRR 7607; p.77 RPRR 7607; p.77 The JUdicial Mind; p.88 RPRR 7901; p.76 ,y American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases, 1962; p.89 RPRR 7907; p.80 Massachusetts Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines RPRR 8105: p.78 Evaluation. 1979; p.90 RPRR 7807; p.81 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation. RPRR 8101; p.76 Inmate Survey Data, 1980; p.90 RPRR 7507; p.80 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines Evaluation, RPRR 7407; p.8; 1979; p.90 RPRR 8001; p.87 Criminal Statistics (JS-I, 2. and 3); p.92 Uniform Crime Reports, 1966-1976; p.94 Statistics for Courts of Appeals WS-34): p.91 Probaticn Statistics (Forms 3. 3a. and 9); p.92 SENTENCE Pretrial Release Practices in the United States. 1976-1978; p.94

A Study of Philadelphia's Criminal Justice System; p.3 SOCIAL SERVICES Survey of Jai 1 Inmates. 1972; p.8 Survey of Jail Inmates. 1978; p.9 Racial Attitudes in Fifteen American Citles, 1968; p.12 National Jail Census. 1972; p.6 Yankelovich. Skelly nnd White/Time Soundings 8603: p.26 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities and Census Yankelovich, Skelly and Whit~/Time Soundings 8601 : p.26 of State Adult Correctional Facilities. 1974: p.5 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8602: p.44 National Jail Census. 1978; p.7 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8182: p.19 National Survey of Court Organization. 1971-1972; p.7 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8149; p.24 CBS78ELECTDAYNAT; p.12 AIPO SPEC GO 07203: p.43 CBS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.); p.14 AIPO 815-K: p.28 Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates. 1959-1960; p.17 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8184: p.20 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8440; p.30 Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8606: p.31 A.I.P.O. 648-K; p.41 Saskatchewan Unified Family Court Evaluation: p.51 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8520; p.20 Evaluation of Treatment of Drug Dependent Patients; p.58 USAIPO 0995/USAIPO I11IG/USAIPO 1115G/AIPO 1147G/AIPO 1173G; p.45 LA lIMES 40; p.59 A.I.P.O. 644-K; p.25 Careers of Opioid Users in San Antonio - Part I; p.60 AIPO 846-K; p.27 NBC/AP Election Day Release November 1978; p.68 A.I.P.O. 647-K; p.41 Police Referral Practices and Social Service Agency Practices AIPO SPEC GO 7145; p.34 in Three Metropolitan Areas, 1977; p.71 AIPO SPEC GO 7038; p.29 MISC RFFENVRN 80; p.73 A.I.P.O. 773; p.31 RSPEC 648HRBLOCK 78; p.7S A.I.P.O. 750-K/A.I.P.0. 756; p.43 RSPEC 673HRBLOCK 79; p.83 A.I.P.O. 723-K: p.39 RSPEC 649EDUC: p.86 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8606; p.31 Illinois Treatment Intake Data; p.91 Yankelovich, Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8530; p.23 New York City Court Employment Project Evaluation Study, AIPO 862-K; p-38 1976-1979; p.95 Harris 1970 Correctional System and Current Events Survey, no. Prevention Programs Database J (NCADBIP); p.96

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SOCIAL WELFARE Prosecutors Management Information System (PROMIS) Data, 1974-1975; p.l0 RSPEC 651LABOR 78; p.86 CBS/NYT JUNE 1981 (Soc. Sec.); p.14 Assessing Local Legal Culture: Practitioner Norms in Four STATE Criminal Courts, 1979; p.16 Alaska Plea Bargaining Study, 1974-1976; p.16 Survey of American ?risons and Jails, 1979; p. I A.J.P.O. 874-K; p.23 New York Law Evaluation Project; p.2 AIPO 881-K: p.37 Alcoh~l Abuse in Heroin Addicts; p.3 A. I • P .0. 647 -K: p. 41 Correctional Institution Data: Iowa. 1963-1969: p.5 AIPO SPEC GO 7038; p.29 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1974; p.8 A.I.P.O. 648-K; p.41 Expenditure and Employment Data for the Criminal Justice A.I.P.O. 718; p.21 System: Annual Files, 1971-1978; p.7 Massachusetts Superior Court Files, 1859-1959; p.52 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1977: p.5 JUdicial Response to Protest: The Sentencing of Draft Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1975; p.6 Resisters and Its Impact: p.57 Census of State Adult Correctional Facilities. 1979; p.l0 LA TIMES 46; p.59 Expenditure ~nd Employment Data for the Criminal Justice LA TIMES 21; p.59 System: Longitudinal File; p.7 Plea Bargaining in the United States. 1978: p.63 Public Image of Courts, 1977: General Public Data; p.11 Federal Court Cases, 1962-1963; p.64 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1973; p.9 Search and Seizure Data, 1963; p.64 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities and Census Free Press, Fair Trial Data, 1970: p.64 of State Adult Correctional Facilities, 1974; p.5 Pre-trial Release Data: p.64 Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facility Census, 1971; p.9 Criminal Case Processing In Metropolitan Courts, 1976; p.65 Drug Enforcement Administration Register of Drug Abusers; p.17 NBC/AP Release 11/10/81; p.67 USAIPO 1104G; p.34 NBC/AP Release 2/5/82; p.68 A.J.P.O. b82-K: p.45 Detroit Jury Study; p.74 Bail Bond Survey: Iowa, 1971; p.47 RPRR 7607; p.77 Harris 1971 Utah Criminal Justice System Survey, no. 2129; p.5t RPRR 7406; p.85 Individual Offender Profiles; p.52 American Bar Foundation: State Criminal Court Cases, 1962: p.89 Sentence Data; p.53 Statistics for Courts of Appeals (JS-34); p.91 California Superior Court Data Set; p.52 Probation Statistics (Forms 3, 3a, and 9); 0.92 California Police Data Set: p.53 Criminal Statistics' (JS-1. 2, and 3); p.92 Marihuana Law Enforcement; p.55 Trials (JS-IO); p.91 Incidence and Prevalence of Drug Use in the State of Illinois: p.55 Pretrial Release Practices in the United States, 1976-1978; p.94 A Study of North Carolina Criminal Courts: p.57 Survey ~f Judges on the Role of Courts in American Society; p.l00 Judicial Characteristics and JUdicial Decision-Making Study, Yankelovich, Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8183: p.97 1955: p.63 NBC/AP Release 7/24/81: p.69 ! URBAN Survey of California Prison Inmates, 1976; p.72 Public Attitudes Toward the Criminal JUstice System and ABC/WP 875602; p.1 Criminal VIctimization in North Carolina, 1971; p.74 Racial Attitudes in Fifteen American Cities, 1968; p.12 RSPEC 651LABOR 78; p.86 Edmonton Area Study 1977; p.56 RPRR 8104; p.79 YANK MAP PROBLEMS; p.99 Transitional Aid Research Project (TARP), 1976-1977; p.88 YANK 78 MAP 3958; p.99 The Judicial Mind~ p.88 Youth and Society In Illinois; p.89 VANDALISM New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice GuIdelines Evaluation, Inmate Survey Data, 1980; p.90 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 959; p.2ij Massachusetts StatewIde Criminal Justice Guidelines A.I.P.O. 861K; p.21 Evaluation, 1979: p.90 Community public School Surveys; p.20 New Jersey Statewide Criminal Justice Guidelines EvaluatIon, AIPO 989-K: p.35 1979: p.90 Illinois Treatment Intake Data: p.91 VICTIM The Criminally Insane: A Follow-up of Mentally 111 Offenders; p.93 I, Bar Association Survey: Iowa, 1968: p.96 A Study of Philadelphia's Criminal Justice System: p.3 Survey of Judges on the Role of Courts in American Society; p.IOO Homicide In Chicago, 1965-1978; p.4 National Crime Surveys: Cities 1972-1975 (Complete Sample), TRIAL Cities Sample 1972-1975 (Person-Level File); p.5 National Crime Surveys: National Sample, 1973-1978: Complete A Study of Philadelphia's Criminal Justice System; p.3 Sample, Incident-LeVel File, Person-Level File; p.5 \ 144 145

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rI AIPO 863-K; p.38 AIPO 862-K; p.38 National Crime Surveys: Cities Attitude Sub-Sample, 1972-1975; p.9 CBS/NYT JUL77; p.14 AIPO SPEC GO 07203; p.43 AIPO 969-K; p.35 NORC Victims of Crime, 1965-1966; p.18 MISC 1078 FAMSEX; p.54 Residential Neighborhood Crime Control Project: Hartford, LA TIMES 40; p.59 Connecticut, 1973 and 1975; p.18 NBC/AP Release 3/1/78; p.67 AIPO 1167G: p.25 NBC/AP Release 3/3/81; p.66 AIPO 1142G; p.20 NBC/AP Release 11/24/81; p.67 AIPO SPEC 76 GLOBAL; p.20 ~BC/AP Release 3/23/78; p.67 A. I • P .0. 931- K; p. 25 NBC/AP Release 8/18/81; p.69 AIPO 989-K; p.35 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 4; p.71 A.I.P.O. 861K; p.21 Lexington Social Data Interview - Form 3; p.70 C~aracteristics of High and Low Crime Neighborhoods in Young Men and Drugs; p.70 Atlanta, 1980; p.47 RPRR 7904; p.77 Prisoner Data: Stateville Illinois Prison, 1960-1964; p.51 RPRR 7701; p.80 Mass&chusetts Superior Court Files, 1859-1959; p.52 RPRR 8003; p.75 City Victimization Rates; p.54 RPRR 7403/7503/7603/7803; p.80 MISC 1078 FAMSEX; p.54 RPRR 8104; p.79 Police Response Time Analysis, 1975; p.56 RPRR 7808; p.78 Evaluation of Pretrial Settlement Conference, Dade County, Yankelovich. Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8607; p.97 Florida, Criminal Court, 1979; p.56 Yankelovich. Skelly & White/Time Sounding 8608; p.99 LA TIMES 39; p.58 Bedford-Stuyvesant Community Study of Victimization and Drug Use; p.60 VIOLENCE Plea Bargaining in the United States, 1978; p.63 ABC/WP 875602; p.l Drug Experien~e, Attitudes, and Related Behavior Among MISC ALMONOUR; p.2 Adolescents and Adults (MISC 73 DRUGS); p.65 A Study of Philadelphia's Criminal Justice System; p.3 Amalgam, October, 1965: Question on Criminal Victimization: p.66 Justifying Violence: Attitudes of American Men~ 1969; p.4 MISC FEAR CRIME: p.73 National Crime Surveys: Cities 1972-1975 (Complete S&mple) , Public Attitudes Toward the Criminal Justice System and Cities Sample 1972-1975 (Person-Level File); p.5 Criminal Victimization in North Carolina. 1971; p.74 National Crime Surveys: Cities Attitude Sub-Sample. 1972-1975; p.9 RPRR 7805; p.82 National Crime Surveys: National Sample, 1973-1978: Complete RPRR 8101: p.76 Sample. Incident-Level File. Person-Level File; p·5 RPRR 7607; p.77 Racial Attitudes in Fifteen American Cities. 1968; p.12 RPRR 7407; p.83 CBSNYT80 PROBLEMS; p.15 RPRR 7907: p.80 Deterrent Effects of Punishment on Crime Rates. 1959-1960; p.17 RPRR 8105; p.78 FORTUNE-Yankelovich Youth Study. 1966; p.18 RPRR 7507; p.80 AIPO SPEC KEDPOS 856; p.32 RPRR 7509: p.84 AIPO SPEC GO 6988; p.35 RPRR 7802; p.79 Community Public School Surveys; p.20 Youth and Society in Illinois; p.89 AIPO 952-K; p.36 Reactions to Crime Project Three-City Survey; p.90 AIPO SPEC POS 655 - America's Mood in the Mid-Sixties; p.32 Crime Factors and Neighborhood Decline in Chicago. 1979; p.93 A.I.P.O. 797-K; p.40 Cross-National Statistics on the Causes of Death, 1966-1974; p.94 A.I.P.O. 778; p.39 Criminal Victimization Random Digit Dialing Study: Cincinnati, AIPO SPEC GO 7145: P.34 Ohio, 1974; p.95 AIPO (Gallup Polls) - Most Important Problem Facing Country; p.33 AIPO 971-K; p.35 VICTIMLESS CRIME Yankelovich. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8440; p.30 AIPO 820-K; p.28 CBSNEWS 80POST ELEC; p.15 Vankelovlch. Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8460; p.29 CBSNYT80 ABORTION ISSUE; p.15 AIPO 966-K; p.44 A.I.P.O. 789/A.I.P.0. 972-K/A.I.P.0. 1158G; p.29 A.I.P.O. 780-K; p.41 ABC/Chilton 0041; p.24 A. I • P .0. 698; p. 40 AIPO 933-K; p.36 Eagleville Data Base; p.48 AIPO 894-K/AIPO 895-K; p.36 Crime In Western Societies. 1945-1974; p.48 AIPO SPEC POS 947KETT; p.23 The American Public Looks at Violence; p.49 Yankelovich; Skelly and White/Time Soundings 8117; p.22 Personality Disorganization Among Refugees of the Violencla AIPO 846-K; p.27 AIPO SPEC GO 77121; p.42 (BOYACA); p.51 A.I.P.O. 682-K; p.45 Cost of Crime Data Set; p.52 AIPO 946-K; p.36 147 146

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