| (962 KB) |
Principal Investigator(s): Pennell, Susan; Burke, Cynthia
Summary: This study sought to examine the incidence and prevalence of domestic violence among female arrestees. The data for this research were collected in conjunction with the National Institute of Justice's Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) programs. Female arrestees in San Diego, California, who had completed the ADAM interview and provided a urine specimen were asked if they would be willing to answer an additional set of questions concerning their experience with domestic violence. ... (view full summary)
Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03873.v1
One or more files in this study are restricted; consult the detailed metadata page to learn more.
Explore
Browse documentation files (login not required)
Download
Download select files (select available analysis formats)
Download all files (962 KB)
Help
Data use tutorial (introduction for new users)
Receive Notification
Use any of the notification links to add this study to your RSS feed; you will then receive notification if the study is substantively updated.
Utilities
Export Citation (?)
EndNote XML (EndNote X4.0.1 or higher)
Export Study-level metadata (does not include variable-level metadata)