MyData:What Is MyData? | Login/Account Info | Download Saved Files | Logout Description & Citation--Study No. 9293 | | | ICPSR Study No.: | 9293 |
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| | | Title: | Delinquency in a Birth Cohort II: Philadelphia, 1958-1988 |
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| | | Principal Investigator(s): | Robert M. Figlio |
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| Paul E. Tracy |
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| Marvin E. Wolfgang |
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| | | Funding Agency: | United States Department of Justice. Office of
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. |
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| | | Bibliographic Citation: | Figlio, Robert M., Paul E. Tracy, and Marvin E. Wolfgang.
DELINQUENCY IN A BIRTH COHORT II: PHILADELPHIA, 1958-1988 [Computer
file]. 3rd ICPSR version. Philadelphia, PA: Sellin Center for Studies
in Criminology and Criminal Law and National Analysts, Division of
Booz-Allen and Hamilton, Inc. [producers], 1990. Ann Arbor, MI:
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
[distributor], 1994. |
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| | | | Summary: | The purpose of this data collection was to follow a birth
cohort born in Philadelphia during 1958 with a special focus on
delinquent activities as children and as adults. The respondents were
first interviewed in DELINQUENCY IN A BIRTH COHORT IN PHILADELPHIA,
PENNSYLVANIA, 1945-1963 (ICPSR 7729). Part 1 offers basic demographic
information, such as sex, race, date of birth, church membership, age,
and socioeconomic status, on each cohort member. Two files supply
offense data: Part 2 pertains to offenses committed while a juvenile
and Part 3 details offenses as an adult. Offense-related variables
include most serious offense, police disposition, location of crime,
reason for police response, complainant's sex, age, and race, type of
victimization, date of offense, number of victims, average age of
victims, number of victims killed or hospitalized, property loss,
weapon involvement, and final court disposition. Part 4, containing
follow-up survey interview data collected in 1988, was designed to
investigate differences in the experiences and attitudes of individuals
with varying degrees of involvement with the juvenile justice system.
Variables include individual histories of delinquency, health,
household composition, marriage, parent and respondent employment and
education, parental contacts with the legal system, and other social
and demographic variables. |
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| | | Subject Term(s): | adult offenders, criminal histories, criminal justice system, delinquent behavior, demographic characteristics, disposition (legal), juvenile offenders, police response, victimization |
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| | | Geographic Coverage: | Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States |
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| | | Universe: | All children born in Philadelphia during 1958. |
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| | | Data Type: | event/transaction data and survey data |
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| | | Data Collection Notes: | When using the Juvenile Offense file (Part 2), users
should exclude from analyses any records of offenses committed when the
offender was over 17 years of age. All records included in this file
represent police contacts. Only a subset of these cases represent true
offenses or violations of the Pennsylvania Crime Code. The variable
EVENTYPE distinguishes between true offenses and cases that are police
contacts only. The crime code fields can also be used to distinguish
true offense charges from charges that represent police contacts only.
Police contacts are those designated in the crime code value labels by
an asterisk directly following the equal sign. For example, ''1001 =
COUNTERFEIT'' represents a true offense, while ''2624 = *RUNAWAY''
represents a police contact only. To link the interview data from the
survey file with either the juvenile delinquency history or adult
criminal history databases, the user should utilize the LINKAGE
DATABASE, provided in the Follow-Up Interview machine-readable
codebook. A data collection instrument is available only for Part 4,
the Follow-Up Interview data. |
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| | | | Data Source: | police and district attorney records, personal
interviews, and self-enumerated questionnaires |
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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 LRECL, case count, and variable count) is listed in the
file manifest. |
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| | | Original ICPSR Release: | 1990-03-02 |
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| | | Version History: | The last update of this study occurred on 2005-11-04. |
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| 2006-01-12 - All files were removed from dataset 5 and flagged as study-level files, so that they will accompany all downloads. |
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| 2006-01-12 - All files were removed from dataset 5 and flagged as study-level files, so that they will accompany all downloads. |
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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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| | | Dataset(s): | - DS1: Demographic Cohort Data
- DS2: Juvenile Offense Data
- DS3: Adult Offense Data
- DS4: Survey of Young Adults: 1958 Philadelphia Birth Cohort
Follow-Up
- DS5: Offense Codes for All Parts
- DS6: Data Collection Instrument for Birth Cohort Follow-Up
Data
- DS7: SAS Data Definition Statements for Demographic Cohort
Data
- DS8: SAS Data Definition Statements for Juvenile Offense Data
- DS9: SAS Data Definition Statements for Adult Offense Data
- DS10: SAS Data Definition Statements for Birth Cohort
Follow-Up Data
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