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Federal
Residential Neighborhood Crime Control Project: Hartford, Connecticut, 1973, 1975-1977, 1979
Department of Justice —
This data collection contains responses to victimization surveys that were administered as part of both the planning and evaluation stages of the Hartford Project, a... -
Federal
Collection Research on Pathways to Desistance Series
Department of Justice —
The Pathways to Desistance study is a multi-site, longitudinal study of serious adolescent offenders as they transition from adolescence into early adulthood. Between... -
Federal
Crime Changes in Baltimore, 1970-1994
Department of Justice —
These data were collected to examine the relationships among crime rates, residents' attitudes, physical deterioration, and neighborhood structure in selected urban... -
Federal
National Youth Survey US: Wave I (NYS-1976)
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
This dataset contains parent and youth data for the National Youth Survey. Youths and one of their parents or legal guardians were interviewed in early 1977 about... -
Federal
Collection National Youth Survey (NYS) Series
Department of Justice —
Investigator(s): Delbert Elliot For this series, parents and youth were interviewed about events and behavior of the preceding year to gain a better understanding of... -
Federal
Victimization and Fear of Crime among Arab Americans in Metro-Detroit 2014
Department of Justice —
These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release,... -
Federal
Reactions to Crime in Atlanta and Chicago, 1979-1980
Department of Justice —
Two previously released data collections from ICPSR are combined in this dataset: CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGH AND LOW CRIME NEIGHBORHOODS IN ATLANTA, 1980 (ICPSR 7951)... -
Federal
Neighborhood Revitalization and Disorder in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1993-2000
Department of Justice —
This project examined physical incivilities (disorder), social strengths and vulnerabilities, and police reports in a declining first-ring suburb of Salt Lake City.... -
Federal
Impacts of Specific Incivilities on Responses to Crime and Local Commitment, 1979-1994: [Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Minneapolis-St. Paul, and Seattle]
Department of Justice —
This data collection was designed to test the "incivilities thesis": that incivilities such as extant neighborhood physical conditions of disrepair or abandonment and... -
Federal
National Youth Survey US: Wave V (NYS-1980)
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Youth data for the fifth wave of the National Youth Survey are contained in this collection. The first wave of this survey was conducted in 1976, the second wave in... -
Federal
Community Crime Prevention and Intimate Violence in Chicago, 1995-1998
Department of Justice —
This study sought to answer the question: If a woman is experiencing intimate partner violence, does the collective efficacy and community capacity of her... -
Federal
National Youth Survey US: Wave III (NYS-1978)
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Youth data for the third wave of the National Youth Survey are contained in this data collection, which includes data for youth interviewed in 1979 about events and... -
Federal
Characteristics of High and Low Crime Neighborhoods in Atlanta, 1980
Department of Justice —
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... -
Federal
Outcome Evaluation of the Teens, Crime, and the Community/Community Works (TCC/CW) Training Program in Nine Cities Across Four States, 2004-2005
Department of Justice —
In 1985, the Teens, Crime, and the Community and Community Works (TCC/CW) program, a collaborative effort by the National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) and Street... -
Federal
Disorder and Community Decline in Forty Neighborhoods of the United States, 1977-1983
Department of Justice —
This data collection was designed to evaluate the effects of disorderly neighborhood conditions on community decline and residents' reactions toward crime. Data from... -
Federal
Economic Distress, Community Context, and Intimate Violence in the United States, 1988 and 1994
Department of Justice —
Because of their restricted access to financial resources, couples undergoing economic distress are more likely to live in disadvantaged neighborhoods than are... -
Federal
Implicit and Explicit Messages on Neighborhood Watch Signs in San Diego County, California, 2005-2007
Department of Justice —
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects of Neighborhood Watch signs on perceived crime rates, likelihood of victimization, community safety, and... -
Federal
Family, Peer and Neighborhood-level Protective Factors within the Developmental Assets Framework: A Longitudinal Analysis of Behavioral Adaptation for Urban Youth Exposed to Community Violence in Chicago, 1994-2002
Department of Justice —
This study used longitudinal data from 1,114 youth ages 11-16 and their neighborhoods from the Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods. Generalized... -
Federal
Determinants of Chicago Neighborhood Homicide Trends, 1980-2000
Department of Justice —
The purpose of the study was to examine homicide trends in Chicago neighborhoods from 1980-2000 using HOMICIDES IN CHICAGO, 1965-1995 (ICPSR 6399), 1980-2000 Census... -
Federal
Substance-Free Transitional Housing and Community Corrections in Washington County, Oregon, 2005-2008
Department of Justice —
The study investigated self-sufficiency, community adjustment, substance use, and criminal recidivism outcomes for substance abusing offenders served through the...