MyData:What Is MyData? | Login/Account Info | Download Saved Files | Logout Description & Citation--Study No. 9984 | | | ICPSR Study No.: | 9984 |
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| | | Title: | Intra- and Intergenerational Aspects of Serious Domestic Violence and Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Buffalo, 1987 |
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| | | Principal Investigator(s): | Howard T. Blane |
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| Brenda A. Miller |
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| Kenneth E. Leonard |
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| | | Funding Agency: | United States Department of Justice. National Institute of Justice. |
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| | | Grant Number: | 86-IJ-CX-0035 |
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| | | Bibliographic Citation: | Blane, Howard T., Brenda A. Miller, and Kenneth E. Leonard. INTRA- AND INTERGENERATIONAL ASPECTS OF SERIOUS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE IN BUFFALO, 1987 [Computer file]. ICPSR version. Los Altos, CA: Sociometrics Corporation [producer], 1992. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1994. doi:10.3886/ICPSR09984 |
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| | | | Summary: | These data examine the interrelationships among alcohol use,
drug use, criminal violence, and domestic violence in a parolee
population. More specifically, the data explore the contributions of
parental substance abuse and domestic violence in prediction of parolee
violence. The study also investigates the effects of drug and alcohol
use on domestic violence for the parolee, the spouse, and the parents.
The data were drawn from individual interviews conducted with parolees
from the Buffalo, New York, area, half of whom were convicted of
violent crimes and half of whom were convicted of nonviolent crimes.
Interviews were also conducted with the spouses and partners of the
parolees. In addition, data concerning the parolees' criminal histories
were abstracted from arrest and parole records. Part 1, Demographic
File 1, provides information on the demographic characteristics of
offenders, arrests, convictions, and sentencing, institutional
transfers, disciplinary reports, indications of psychiatric diagnosis
or psychological disturbances, alcohol and drug use, criminal activity,
and substance abuse while incarcerated. Part 2, Demographic File 2,
includes the same variables as Part 1 (with the exception of
information about psychiatric diagnoses, psychological disturbances,
and disciplinary reports) for those individuals who declined to be
interviewed and a random sample of those who could not be contacted.
Part 3, the Interview File, contains information about childhood social
histories (including sociodemographics, experience of family violence
as a victim and as a witness, and parental drug and alcohol use),
self-reported criminal histories, adult social histories (including
data concerning violence in current relationships, and drug and alcohol
use history), and information about the parolees' and spouses'
discipline styles. The researchers discarded data on female parolees
for the purposes of their analysis. |
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| | | Subject Term(s): | alcohol abuse, criminal histories, criminality prediction, domestic violence, drug abuse, family violence, parental influence, parolees, substance abuse |
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| | | Geographic Coverage: | Buffalo, New York (state), United States |
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| | | Time Period: | 1987 |
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| | | Date(s) of Collection: | February 1987 - November 1987 |
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| | | Universe: | All parolees and their spouses or partners in the Buffalo,
New York, area. |
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| | | Data Type: | survey data, administrative records data, and
event/transaction data |
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| | | | Sample: | The subjects were drawn from all persons residing in the
greater Buffalo, New York, area who were on parole from state
correctional facilities between January 1987 and June 1987. The
parolees were separated into two categories before sampling, depending
on whether their last conviction was for a violent or a nonviolent
offense. Youthful offenders and individuals whose crimes could not
easily be classified were excluded. An equal number of names were
selected at random from each category. Those subjects who had
subsequently been removed from parole status were excluded. The
remaining subjects who agreed to be interviewed were included in the
sample, along with any of their spouses or partners who agreed to be
interviewed. |
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| | | Data Source: | personal interviews, and arrest and parole files |
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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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| | | Original ICPSR Release: | 1993-10-02 |
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| | | Version History: | The last update of this study occurred on 2006-01-12. |
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| 2006-01-12 - All files were removed from dataset 8 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 4 and flagged as study-level files, so that they will accompany all downloads. |
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| | | Dataset(s): | - DS1: Demographic File 1
- DS2: Demographic File 2
- DS3: Interview File
- DS5: SAS Data Definition Statements for Demographic File 1
- DS6: SAS Data Definition Statements for Demographic File 2
- DS7: SAS Data Definition Statements for Interview File
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