MyData:What Is MyData? | Login/Account Info | Download Saved Files | Logout Description & Citation--Study No. 6785 | | | ICPSR Study No.: | 6785 |
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| | | Title: | National Prosecutors Survey, 1994 |
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| | | Principal Investigator(s): | United States Department of Justice. Bureau of Justice Statistics |
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| | | Series: | National Prosecutors Survey Series |
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| | | Funding Agency: | United States Department of Justice. Bureau of Justice Statistics. |
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| | | Bibliographic Citation: | U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics. NATIONAL PROSECUTORS SURVEY, 1994 [Computer file]. Conducted by U.S. Dept. of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics. ICPSR ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [producer and distributor], 1998. doi:10.3886/ICPSR06785 |
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| | | | Summary: | The National Survey of Prosecutors is a biennial survey of
chief prosecutors in state court systems. A chief prosecutor is an
official, usually locally elected and typically with the title of
district attorney or county attorney, who is in charge of a
prosecutorial district made up of one or more counties, and who
conducts or supervises the prosecution of felony cases in a state
court system. Prosecutors in courts of limited jurisdiction, such as
municipal prosecutors, were not included in the survey. The survey's
purpose was to obtain detailed descriptive information on prosecutors'
offices, as well as information on their policies and practices. The
data collection instrument was based on questions that were included
in the NATIONAL PROSECUTORS SURVEY, 1992 (ICPSR 6273), and also added
queries on topics of current concern, including: cross-designation of
state prosecutors to try cases in federal court, juvenile transfers to
criminal court, personal liability insurance for prosecutors, and
involvement with community-based drug abuse programs. Variables
include whether certain categories of felony prosecution, such as
gangs, hate crimes, domestic violence, stalking, fraud, or child abuse
or abduction were handled, whether DNA evidence, videotape, expert or
child witnesses, polygraph tests, or wiretap evidence were used in
trials, types of intermediate sanctions used, including house arrest,
electronic monitoring, work release, substance abuse rehabilitation or
therapy, community service, and fines or restitution, information on
problem cases, personal risks associated with the role of the
prosecutor, civil actions against prosecutors, criminal defense of
indigent offenders, staffing, workload, funding, whether the
defendant's criminal history was used in trials, juvenile matters,
relationships with victims and other persons aiding prosecution,
computerization, and community leadership. The unit of analysis is the
district office. |
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| | | Subject Term(s): | attorneys, case processing, district attorneys, evidence, felony, felony courts, juvenile courts, plea negotiations, prosecuting attorneys, prosecution, policies and procedures, sentencing, state courts, treatment programs, trial procedures |
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| | | Geographic Coverage: | United States |
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| | | Time Period: | January 1, 1994 - December 31, 1994 |
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| | | Date(s) of Collection: | June 1995 - December 1995 |
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| | | Universe: | Prosecutorial districts in the United States, usually
consisting entirely of one county. |
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| | | Data Type: | survey data |
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| | | Data Collection Notes: | The codebook and data collection instrument are
provided as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. The PDF file format
was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using
PDF reader software, such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on
how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat Reader is provided through the
ICPSR Website on the Internet. The data collection instrument is also
available in hardcopy form upon request from ICPSR. |
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| | | | Sample: | A list of all prosecutorial districts that handled felony
cases was compiled by the Bureau of the Census from the approximately
3,100 counties and independent cities in the United States (total
2,343). The list consisted of 2,343 prosecutorial districts, 1992
population figures, and 1992 Uniform Crime Reports Part I adult arrest
data by county. From this file the Census Bureau drew a stratified
systematic sample. The 2,343 prosecutorial districts were grouped into
6 strata, depending on the number of Part I adult arrests in
1992. Within each stratum, districts were systematically selected for
the sample. A sample of 308 districts was chosen that is expected to
yield a coefficient of variation of about 2 percent for variables
correlated with population and arrests. A questionnaire was mailed to
the chief prosecutor of each district. |
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| | | Data Source: | self-enumerated questionnaires, and telephone
interviews for offices not initially reported |
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| | | | Note: | A list of the data formats available for this study can be found in the
summary of holdings. Detailed file-level information (such as record length, case count, and variable count) is listed in the
file manifest. |
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| | | Restrictions: | To protect respondent privacy, certain identifying
variables are restricted from general dissemination. Users interested
in obtaining these data must complete a Data Transfer Agreement Form
and specify the reasons for the request. A copy of the Data Transfer
Agreement Form can be requested by calling 800-999-0960 or
734-647-5000. The Data Transfer Agreement Form is also available as a
Portable Document Format (PDF) file from the NACJD Web site at
http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/NACJD/Private/private.pdf (link). Completed
forms should be returned to: Director, National Archive of Criminal
Justice Data, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social
Research, Institute for Social Research, P.O. Box 1248, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1248, or by fax: 734-647-8200. |
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| | | Original ICPSR Release: | 1997-02-13 |
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| | | Version History: | The last update of this study occurred on 2005-11-04. |
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| 2005-11-04 - On 2005-03-14 new files were added to one
or more datasets. These files included additional setup files as well
as one or more of the following: SAS program, SAS transport, SPSS portable,
and Stata system files. The metadata record was revised 2005-11-04 to
reflect these additions. |
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| 1998-10-28 - A section of the codebook appendix (Notes 3-38) has
been modified. In each of those notes, the left column's heading was
changed from "V4 - ICPSR Sequential ID Number" to "V5 -
Prosecutorial District Number". Also, the ASCII codebook has been
converted to a PDF file, and the PDF questionnaire is now included in
the file. |
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| | | Dataset(s): | - DS1: National Prosecutors Survey, 1994
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