Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) Program in the United States, 2001
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor]
United States Department of Justice. National Institute of Justice
ADAM/DUF Program
alcohol abuse
arrests
crime patterns
demographic characteristics
drug dependence
drug offenders
drug related crimes
drug testing
drug treatment
drug use
drugs
substance abuse
trends
urinalysis
The goal of the Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) Program is to determine the extent and correlates of illicit drug use in the population of booked arrestees in local areas. Data were collected in 2001 at four separate times (quarterly) during the year in 33 metropolitan areas in the United States. The ADAM program adopted a new instrument in 2000 in adult booking facilities for male (Part 1) and female (Part 2) arrestees. Data from arrestees in juvenile detention facilities (Part 3) continued to use the juvenile instrument from previous years, extending back through the DRUG USE FORECASTING series (ICPSR 9477). The ADAM program in 2001 also continued the use of probability-based sampling for male arrestees in adult facilities, which was initiated in 2000. Therefore, the male adult sample includes weights, generated through post-sampling stratification of the data. For the adult files, variables fell into one of eight categories: (1) demographic data on each arrestee, (2) ADAM facesheet (records-based) data, (3) data on disposition of the case, including accession to a verbal consent script, (4) calendar of admissions to substance abuse and mental health treatment programs, (5) data on alcohol and drug use, abuse, and dependence (6) drug acquisition data covering the five most commonly used illicit drugs, (7) urine test results, and (8) weights. The juvenile file contains demographic variables and arrestee's self-reported past and continued use of 15 drugs, as well as other drug-related behaviors.
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http://doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03688.v1
03-30-2006
administrative records data
clinical data
medical records
survey data
A double-sided facesheet was used to collect information from administrative records on all adult arrestees selected for an interview. The ADAM adult interview and juvenile interview instruments were used to record information from voluntary, anonymous, and confidential interviews with all male and female adult and juvenile arrestees in the sample available for an interview within 48 hours of the time of arrest. Urine tests were used to collect clinical records data in order to detect the presence of several drugs in specimens provided by the interviewee at the conclusion of the interview.
Alabama
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Albany (New York)
Albuquerque
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Arizona
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California
Charlotte
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Colorado
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Hawaii
Honolulu
Illinois
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Indianapolis
Iowa
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Laredo
Las Vegas
Louisiana
Michigan
Minneapolis
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico
New Orleans
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New York City
North Carolina
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
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Oregon
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Phoenix
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Sacramento
Salt Lake City
San Antonio
San Diego
San Jose
Seattle
Spokane
Texas
Tucson
Tulsa
United States
Utah
Washington
2001-01-01--2001-12-31