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YOUTHS AND DETERRENCE: COLUMBIA, S OUTH CAROLINA, 1979-1981

(ICPSR 8255)

Principal Investigator

Raymond Paternoster, et ale

101963 u.s. Department of Just/CIt National Institute of Justice

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Inter-uni,versity Consorti~~ 'for' pOl,'it"ical" J and Social Research

P.O. Box 1248 Ann Arbor., Michigan 48106

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Acknowledgement of Assistance

All manuscripts utilizing data made available through the Consortium

should acknowledge that fact as well as identify the original collector

of the data. The ICPSR Council urges all users of the ICPSR Data

facilities to follow some adaptation of this statement with the

parentheses indicating items to be filled in appropriately or deleted

by the individual user.

The data (and tabulat~ons) utilized in this (publication) were made available (in part) by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. The data for YOUTHS AND DETERRENCE: COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1979-1981 were originally c,ollected by Raymond Paternoster, et al. Neither the collector of the original data nor the Consortium bear any responsibility for the analyses or interpretations presented here.

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Please indicate in the cover letter which data were used.

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Paternoster, Raymond et al. YOUTHS AND DETERRENCE: COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, 1979-1981 (ICPSR 8255)

SUMMARY: This study is an investigation of a high school-aged youth cohort in Columbia, South Carolina. Identical questionnaires were administered to students each year, and the longitudinal data contain information on demographic and socio-economic characteristics, educational aspirations, occupational aims and peer group activities. Also included is information from respondents on which offenses they committed, the number of times they were apprehended by the police, their attitudes toward deviancy, and perceived certainty of punishment. CLASS IV

UNIVERSE: Youth from nine high schools in Columbia, South Carolina.

EXTENT OF COLLECTION: 1 data file DATA FORMAT: Card Image

PART: 1 FILE STRUCTURE: rectangular CASES: 3,88.2 VARIABLES: 164 RECORD LENGTH: 80 RECORDS PER CASE: 19

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DECK 13-----Deck Number---... ---------------------------:~---13·:01-02., ': .:. .. ID13-----Respondent' 15 Identification NUlaber-----.... --7----13·:03-Q6· . . ;: .-:--0\ ~13---------School---------- ------------.---~~ --13:~i~8 .

""'--DECKI4---Deck Number-----------------------~+--14··:Ol._OO.7: •... ' . ~ IDI4-------Respon~ent' sIdent1fication Number---------' , 14-:04:~06·.. ~.,

T3Vl--------Respondent' a Age----' -------------........ ,------I4":07-oS: " .. ,. ',,: ~3V2--------Respondent '. Sex- -----.... --+.-----14.:0.9'"!'10 .. ~ ".; -T3V3-------Respondent's Race---------------------. --14:li-lZ' T3V4-------W1th whom does respondent live--------:r-:-: ---14:"'1:3-14 T3V5- Is respondent's father presently working-- . -14: 15-16 -

(.\ T3V6----:----Father ~ 15 Job' number---:.....-............;..-----------:. -14 :17-19 \.!! T3V6a----, ---Father' 5 status score-----------------. --14 :20-21

T37---~---Fatber'a time unemployed in past-three years---------14~22-23 T3V8----------Is respondent's mother presently working---~- --14':24-25 T3V9-------~--Mother's job number----------------------~--------14:26-28 T3V9a----------Mother:.' s s't~;ius score---------------~-: -~-----.J4~29":'30 '. ~ .. T3VIO----------Mother's t~e unemp~oyed 1Q past three year8~--------14~31-32 . T3Vll---------Familt·y's welfare b~ef1ts in past three yeaI's-----14:33-34 T3V12=---~----Father's education-------------------------- -- --14:35-36 T3VI3--------~~Mother's education-----------------------------------14:37-3S T3VI4--------How much education does respood~nt desire---- . --14:39-40 T3VI5--------~-Likelihood of actually getting that education~-----14:41_42 T3V16----------Job number for respondent's desired job------------14:43-45 T3V16a--------Statusscore tor ~espoDdent's desired job--- ~14:46_47 T3VI7------Likelihood of getting t~t desired job--- --14:4S-4~ T3V1S----------Number ~! hours in a week worldng for pay- --14:50:-51 T3VI9---------Number of hours in _ week doing chores--~--- -14:52-53 T3V20---- ·Number of hours in a week doiag hobbies------ -14:54-55 T3V21------Number of hours ina wee~ spent watching T.V. / -14:56-57 T3V22----------Number of hours in a week spent atudying-----,-14:S8-S9 T3V23----------Number of hours in a week in organized athletics----14:60-61 T3V24-----------Number of hours in a week other athletic activity~-14:62-6~ T3V25---------Number of hours in -Week in·church. sunday school----14:64-65 T3V26---------~Number of houra in a week cheerleading, boosters-----14:66-67 T3V27---------Number of hours in • week in band, choir. music 14:68-69 T3V28---------Number of hours in a week other school _ctivities---14:70-71 T3V29-------Number of hours in _ week other clubs,non-school--14:72-73 T3V30~---------Number of hours in a week datiag-------------~---14:74-75

. . T3V31--------Number of hours in _ week spent with friend15----L~--It.,: 76-77 " ' ~eV32------~Number of hours iu _ week spent on activitynC?t lfi'ted-14:78-79

,; ~ uECK15-----Deck Numbe,r-------,--- ---------- ---15:01-02 r:::\ ID15---------Respondent Identification Number:.-------~-- . -15 :03-06 ~T3V33~-------Iu aeneral,respondent'a·grades in school-----,-------15:07-oS

j T3V34--------.....:.Hmi much does respondent like achool------- , --15:09-10 ·iT3V35--~-------Any teacher respondent would go to for adive-----'-----15:11-12

T3V36----------General feeling about teachers~-----~--------------15:13-14 T3V37------..;Respondent feels that teachers uluferatand him/lier---:-lS: 15-16 T3V38-----,;.--::Iellcher's deterrent _bility--------~-'~~r--\ IS: 17-1S

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T3V39----------Importance of teacher's approval------------ lS:fg-20 T3V40----------wants to be like teacher---------------- lS:21~22 T3V41-------Importance, of participating on athletic teams-- IS: 23'-24 T3V42----------Importaoce of participating in school clubs------------15:2S~26 T3V43---- - Importance of church group "ctivities---~';;-------15~27-28 T3V44--------Importance of good grades-~----------------------15:29-30 T3V45---------Importance of finishing high school-------------15:31'-32 ,,' T3V46------Importance of college degree~- ---------15:33-34 T3V47-----Importance of good job after education----- .' ---15:35--36

.,' T3V48-----Respondent. feels close ~o father-----------------..:---15:37-38 T3V49-------Wants to be like father-----------------------~- -15:39-40 T3VSO------~Father's deterrent abllity-----------------------------15:41-~2 T3VSI--------Importance of father's approval--~----------------IS:43-44 T3VS2----------Talking to 'father helps-----------------------------15:45-4~

"r3VS3---------Respondent feels close to mother-----------------~-----lS:47-48 " T3VS4---------Wants to be like IDOther---------------:-----..:------15 :49-50 \' -\ ~ T3VS5-----:--Mother' s deterrent abilitY-------:---------.----15: 51-52

'T3V56----------Importance of mother's approval---------------~ IS~53-S4 T3V57---------Talking to mother helps . - ------------- ' 15:55-56 T3VS8--------Respondent feels that parents understand him-----------15:57~S8 T3VS9------Respondent cares what parents think---------------------15:59-6Q T3V60--------Average bours per week spent with familY------_··--'---15: 61'-6l

- T3V61 How many friends do parents know-------------15:63-64 .:, T3V62--------wbat do parents generally think of friends--------1S:6S.:.(,6 -

.J T3V63--------Do parents know respondent's wh,ereabouts-----------lS:67-68. \'.? T3V64------Do parents know who respondent is with---~-----------IS:69"-70

, 'T3V6S--------What would be father's reaction 'to shoplifting-------15:71~72 T3V66----------wbat would be father's reaction to damaging----------15:73-74 T3V67--------What would be father's reaction to drinking~--~-------15:75~76 T3V68----------What would be, father's reaction to marijuana-----------15:7y-78

-,. T3V69--------What would be mother's reaction to shoplifting-------1S:79-80 /DECK 1 6----Deck ' Number -. -------:---------------16:01-02

lDI6---------Respondent's Identification Number----··---------.------16: 03-06 .~, T3V70-~-------What would be mother's reaction to damaging------------16:07-08 CYT3V71-------wbat would be .ather's reaction to drinlting------16:09-10

~3V72-----~at woUld be mother's reaction ~o mar~juana-----------16:11-12 X. T3V73----~--Importance of good friends---------------------16: 13-14 1" T3V74-------Wants to be like best friend---------------__ ---16: 15-16

, T3V75----------Best friend's deterrent abilitY---------------------16:17-18 1(/ J3V76------lmpor(:ance of best friends approval-------------16: 19-20

' T3V77--------Best friends opinion on ahoplifting--------------------16:21-22 T3V78--------Best friends opinion on damaging--------~--------------16:23-24 T3V79----------Best friends opinion on drinking~--------------------16:25-26 T3V80------Best friends opinion on .. rijuana----------------------16:27-28 T3V81---------How many friends damage things-------:--------~~-------16:29-30 T3V82--------__ How many friends .hoplift~----------------~--__ ---16:31-32 T3V83---------How many friends drink under age----------------~-------16:33-34

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T3V84--------How many friends have used marijuana-------------------16:35-36 T3V85--------Best friends reaction if respondent shoplifted------16:37-38

! T3V86- Best friends reaction if respondent damaged--------16: 39-40 \ T3V87-----Best friends reaction 1f respondent drinks---------,16:41-42 tJ3V88--------Best friends reaction 1f respondent used marijuana--16:43-44

T3V89-------Respondent shoplifts. caught out of 100 times---------16:45_47 T3V90--------Respondent damages, caught out of 100 times------------16:48-50 T3V9l Respondent drinks. caught out of 100 times-------------16:51-53

\ T3V92-- Respondent smokes. caught out of 100 times--------16:S4-56 T3V93-------Respondent shoplifts. likelihood of getting caught----16:S7-58 T3V94------Respondent damages. likelihood of getting caught----16:59-60 T3V95--------Respondent drinks. likelihood of getting caught-----16:61-62 T3V96--------Respondent smokes. likelihood of getting caught--------16:63-64 T3V97--------Next 100 shoplifters. how many caught------------------16:65-67 T3V98----------Next IOU damagers. how many caught---------------------16:68-70 T3V99---------Next 100 drinkers. how many caught--~------------------16:71-73 T3V100-------Next 100 smokers. how many caught-----------------16:74-76 T3VIOI-------If used alcohol. what are the effects--------------16:77-78 T3VI02------If used marijuana. what are the effects------------16:79-BO li~CK 17 -----Deck Number-----------------------o----______ ! 7 : 01-02

/'lD 17---------Respondent' s Identi,fication Number------------------l:7 :03-06 ~ T3Vl0)---------If never used alcohol, what are perceived effects------17:07-o8

T3VI04~----·If never used marijuana. what are perceived effects----17:09-10 '-1:

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T3VIOS-----Likelines6 of alcohol interfering with activities-----17: 11-12 <r T3VI06-------Likeliness of marijuana interfering with activities----17:13-14

~T3VI07---------Wlll punishment for theft create problem-------------17:1S-16 rtf) T3V108--------W1l1 punishment for damaging create problem-----------17:17-18 -:':\ (' T3VI09-------W1l1 punishment for dr;{.nking create problem--------17: 19-20

T3VIIO---------Will punishment for marijuana create problec----------17:21-22 I, T3Vlll--------l1ow wrong is stealing-------------------------17 :23-24

T3V1l2-·------Bow wrong 1s damaging proper~y-------------------17:2S-26 T3V1l3--------Bow wrong is drinking under age----:-------------17:27-28 T3V1l4--------How wrong is smoking marijuana------------·--------17: 29-30 T3V1l5--------Chance of education hurt by stealing-------------oo----17:31-32 T3Vl16---------Chance of education hurt by damaging property----------17:33-34 T3V117--------Chance of education hu~t by drinking under age---------17:3S-36 T3V1l8--------Chance of education hurt by smoking marijuana------17: 37-38 T3Vl19---------Chance of good friends hurt by &tealing----------------17:39-40 T3V120-------Chance of good friends hurt by damaging propertyo------17 :41_42 T3V121---------Chance of go~ friends hurt by drinking under age------17:43_44 T3V122---------Chance of good friends hurt by smoking marijuana-----17:~S-46 T3V123--------Chance of good job hurt by stealing---~-------,------17:47-48 T3V124--------Chance of good jab hurt by damaging property-----~-----17:49-50 T3V12S---------Chance of good job hurt by drinking under age----------17:S1-52 T3VI26---------Chance of good job hurt by smoking marijuana---T------17:S3-54 T3V127--------Times drinking past year-----------------------~-----17:SS-57 T3VI28--------Times drinking ever--------------------------~~------17:S8-60 T3V129---------Times smoking past year--------------------------------17:61-63 T3V130---------Times smoking ever-------------------------------------17:64-66

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T3VI31----Times other drugs past year 17 :67-69 T3V132 -Times other drugs.ever------- 17:70':"72 T3V133------Times stolen under $10 past year 17:73-75 T3V134 ·Times stolen under $10 ever-- 17:76-78

.,.,.DECK 18 Deck Number--- --- 18:01-02 ~ ID 18------Respondent's Iden~ifica~ion Number--- 18:03-06

T3V135- T1mes stolen from $10-$50 pas~ year-- 18:07-09 T3VI36---T1mes stolen from $10-$50 ever,---- -18: 10-12 T3V137 --Times damaged property past year- . 18:13-15

th T3V138 Times damaged property ever--- 18:16-18 ~ T3V139-- - Times broken loto and stolen past year 18:19-21 ~\ T3V140---------Times broken into and stolen ever 18:22-24 (fj) T3V141- Times taken car without permission past year 18:25-27

. T3V142-----T1mes ~aken car wi~bou~ permission ever ----18:28-30 T3V14.3 - -Times threatened or 'beaten up person past year-:-----18:31-33 T3V144-------Times threatened or beaten up person ever--------------18:34-36 T3V145---------Times damaged school property past year 18:37-39

12 T3VI46--------Times damaged'school perPerty ev.er--- 18:40-42 T3V147- -Times ~hrown objec~s at cars/people pas~ year 18:43-45 T3V148-- Times thrown objec~ at cars/people ever -18:46-48 T3V149- -T1mes carreid hiddent weapon past year 18:49-51 T3V150 --Times carried bidden weapon ever---- 18:52-54 T3V151---------Times sold drugs past year------- -----18:55-57 T3V152 = 'uT1mes sold drugs ever--' -- 18:58-60 T3VI53-- Times stolen from other students past year 18:61-63 T3V154 T1mes stolen from other student ever 18:64-66 T3VI55-------T1mes beaten up person badly past year 18:67-69 T3V156--,-------Times beaten up person badly ever-----" 18:70-72 T3V157~-----Ttmes caught by police past year 18:73-15 J3V158 ----T1mes caught by police ever------- 18:76-78

/-DECK 19------Deck Number- ~ -~--~ ... --- --19:01-02 / ID J9---Respondent's Identification Number---- 19:03-06

T3VI59---------Times in police custody past'year--- 19:07-09 M1 T3V160--------Times in police custody ever~~------ ---19:10-12 2h t3V161---------Times arrested by police past year--- ~ 19:13-15

I ;~T3V162---------Times arrested by police ever------- 19:16-18 (fjT3VI63-----T1mes 10 juvenile court past year----- 19:19-21

I~' T3VI64---------Times in juvenile court ever-------- ----19:22-24

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01- mother and father 02- ~ther.and ~tepfather 03- father and atepmother 04- lIIO,ther ool.y 05- father only ,06- other

C ,IS llESPON},l)ENT'S FAmER PRESENnY WORlaNG? ...J

01- yes, full-t'iI.e 02K yes. part-t~ 03- DO, he's looJdDgfor a job 04- no, he takes care of the bouse 05- no. he "is 111/disabled 06- ~P. he is ,redxea -1- has ~o father or aale guardian

17-19 ~ IF WORKING, FATBER 9 S JOB NUMBER

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!;fWORKING, FATHER'S STATUS SCORE

Use App~ix A.

TIME RESPONDENT'S FATHER WAS OUT OF WORK mE LAST THREE YEARS BECAUSE BE COULD NOT FIND A JOB.

01-none at all 02- less than six .anths 03- 6 months - 1 year 04- 1 year - 2 years OS- IIIOre than 2 ,ears -1- bas no fatber/stepfather -3- don't bow

IS RESPONDENT'S II>THER PRESENTLY WORKING?

01- yes, full-tt.e 02- yes, part-t!.e 03- no, she 9 s looking for a job 04- no, ahe takes care of the houe8 05- no, she .is ill/disabled 06- no,. she1s retired -1- has no mother or female gu.~dian

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IF WORKING. MOTHER'S JOB NUMBER T3V9

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TIME RESPONDEN'S l«>THER WAS OUT OF WORK THE LAST THREE YEAltS BECAUSE SHE COULD NOT FIND A JOB

,01- none at all 02- les8than'6 W)nths 03- 6 .antba - 1 year . 04- 1 year - 2 ,ears oS- 2 years or IIOre -1- has DO .ather/stepmother -3- don't bow

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01-aolDe h1&h achaol or less 02- h1gh .chool.craduate 03- hiBh school plus trad or business school 04- aome colJ.e&e,v1thout graduating OS- four-year colleBe graduate. 06- colleae plus araduate .chool -1- bas DO father/stepfather -3- don't bow

BOW MUCH' EDUCATION B.U HOTBER/STEPHOI'BER BAD'l

01- aa.e hi&h .chool ~r ~es8 '02- high .cbool araduate 03- high achaol plus trad~ or business 04- acnae college. vithout araduat1ns OS- four-year college graduate 06- colleBe plus araduate .chool ~l. haa DO father/stepfather -3- don't bow

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01~ some high school 020e high school gra.dua~e 03- high scboolpluB ~rade or husiness school (34., some college, vitbc?ut gradua~1ng . 05c rour-year college gradua~e 06"" college plus gradua~e school

Irs- BOW LIKELY IS IT l1IAl' RESPONDENT WILL GEt THAT EDUCATION?

01- .very likely 02o:i likely 03"" SO/50 040: unlikely OS;o, vex:yunlikely

43-45 /{P IF GIVEN THE CBOICE. WAl' i:IND OF JOB VOULD RESPONDENT LIKE FOR RISLIFE' S WORK?

Use Appendix A.

46-47 WHAT IS THE STATUS SCORE FORTBAT JOB?

Use Appendix A.

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48-49 /7 WHAT IS THE LIKELmooD. 'OF GETTING THAT JOB?

Ole very likely 02e likely 03., SO/SO 04., unlikely 05- very unlikely

50 ... 51 10' NUMBER OF HOURS A WEEK·THE RESPONDENT WORKS FOR 6 PAY

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52-53 N1Jlo@ER OF HOURS.A WEEKTBE RESPONDENT DOES CHORES T3V19 -!

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54-55 ~ER ~ OF . aOURS .A WD:KTHE RESPONDENT DOES BOBBIES T3V20

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14 68-69

14 70-71

.1.4 72-73

14 74-75

CODING ~70RKA!ION

NUMBER OF HOURS A WEK THE RESPONDENT WATCHES T .. V. T3V21

xx

NUMBER OF HOURS A \lEEK THE RESPONDENT STUDIES T3V22

xx

NUMBER OF HOURS A WEEK THE RESPONDENT IS INVOLVED T3V23 WITH "ORGANIZED ATBLErICS

xx

NUMBER OF BOURS A WEEK THE RESPONDENT IS INVOLVED T3V24 WITH OTHER ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES

NUMBER OF BOURS }. WEEK THE P.ESPONDENT ATTENDS CHURCH ~ SUNDAY SCHOOL ,OR OTHER. CHURCH GROUPS

xx

T3V25

NUMBER OF BOURS A WEEK THE EESPONDER'l' PARTICIPATES T3V26 IN CHEERLEADING, BOOSTERS, ETC.

NUMBER OF HOURS A WEEK THE RESPONDENT PARTICIPATES '!3V27 IN BAND, CHOIR, MOSIC LESSONS. ETC.

xx . .

NUMBER OF HOURS A llEEIC THE RESPONDENT PARTICIPATES T3V28 IN OTHER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

NUMBER OF HOURS A WEEK THE RESPONDENT PARTICIPATES T~V29 IN CLUBS AWAY FROM SCHOOl.

NUMBER OF HOURS A .\lED: THE RESPONDENT DATES OR SPENDS lIME WITH BOYFRIEND/GI.lU.P'lUEND

T3V30

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DECK NUMBER COLtJKNl CODING DlFORKAl'ION

14

14

15

15

'IS

15

15

15

76-77

78-79

1-2

~ER OF BOORS A VEER THE RESPONDENT DOES 'l'BINGS T3V31 \lITH FRIENDS .

NOKBER OF HOURS A VEEK THE RESPONDENT DOES AcrIVUIES ROT .. LISTED

DECK 1ImfBER - 15

RESPONDENT ·IDENTIFICATION NmmER

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Refers tb the number assigned to ibe questionna1r~

1'3V32

DEeK 15

In 15

7-8 19 WAT KIND OF GRADES DOES RESPONDENT GET IN SCHOOL! T3V33

01- IaOstly A's 02- .aDstly A's and B' s 03- .,stiy JS'. 04- -.cstly B·8 ADd C's 05- .aDstly C's 06- .,.tly C's and D's 07- .,stly D'. 08- WIOstly D's 8.nd P's 09- 1IOstly F's

9-10 ~O HOW MUCH DOES RESPOND~ LIp: SCHOOL?

11-12 ~I

13-14 .).;;

. 01- DOt at all 02- a little . 03- some 04- a .lot

DoES RESPONDENT BAVE A TEACBER THAT BE COULD GO TO FOR ADVICE OR SOKETBING IMPORTANT?

IN GENERAL. DOES RESPONDENT LIKE HIS T~7

01- like them a' lot 02- like tbem 03- nietber like nor dislike 04-dislike them ' 05- dislike. them 8 lot

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T3V34

T3V35

T3V36

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DECK NUMBER COLUMN8 CODING INFORMATION

15

15

15

15

15-16 ';;3 DOES RESPONDENT FEEL THAT HIS TEACHERS UNDERSTAND HIM?

01- strongly agree 02- agree 03- undecided 04~ disagree 05- strongly disagree

T3V37

17-18 -V EVEN WEN RESPONDENT THDKS'TBAT HIS 7EACBFRS WII.L t'3V38 --1 DISAPPROVE OF SOMETHING, BOW OFl'EN DOES BE DO IT

ANYWAY?

01- never 02- rarely 03- often 04- always

19-20 ., c- HOW IKPORTAHl' IS IT TO RESPONDENT 'l'BAT HIS CL ~ TEACHERS APPROVE' OF THE THINGS BE DOES?

21-22~~

01- very un1Jlportant 02- un1mportant 03- undecided

'04- important 05- very :lmporuint

WOULD ltESPONDENTLlJCE TO 'BE THE XIHD OF PERSON THAT HIS FAVOIUTE TEACHER 1St.,

01- no 02- yes. 1.n. 80IDe ways. 03- yes, 1.n..,s t waya 04- yes •. 1.n. every way

• !.

'1'3V39

.. T3V40

15 23-24 ;}? BOW IHPORTANT IS IT FOR IESPONDENT '1'0 PAI1'ICIPAl'E '1'3V41

.15

_.. .~.

ON ~TBLETIC DAMS!

01- very 1IIlportADt 02- prettyt.pDrtant 03- 80mewhat 1IIIpo~tant 04- not too biportant 05-. not .t all iJDportant

25-2.6 "IV HOWiKPORTANl' IS IT FOR RESPONDEN'f'1'O PMl'ICIPA'l'E T3V42 (7IlJ IN SCHOOL CLUBS AliI) ACTIVITIES!' I

01- very iaportant 02- pretty t.portant 03-somewhat important 04- not too iaportant OS- not at all important

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15

1"5

15

15

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2.7-28 ~ Cf BOW IMPORTANT ARE CHURCH GROUP ACTIVITIES TO RESPONDENT?

01- not :important at all 02- unimportant 03- important 04- very important

29-30 30 . BOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO. RESPONDEN'l' 'TO,~E"x GOOD GRADES IN SCHOOL!,

t . I

OJ- verydlmportant 02- unimportant 03- undecided 04- important . 05- very :important

31-32 31 BOW IMPORTANT IS IT 'l'Q RESPONDENT .TO' FINISH HIGB SCHOOL 1

01- very uuSaPortaDt 02- unilllportant 03- undecided 04- important OS- very iIIIportant

33-34 ~. BOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO RESPONDENT TO GEl' A. COLLEGE DEGREE?

01- very unimportant 02- unimportant 03- undecided 04- important 05- very important ()

35-36 83 HOW IMPORTANT IS IT'TORESPONDENT TO GET A GOOD JOB APTER FDlSHINGBiS EDUCATION?

01- very unimportant 02- unimpor'tut 03- 1JiIportant 04- very important

37-38 3'-/ DO~S RESPONDENT FEEL VERY CLOSE TO BIS FATHER?

01- atroDaly aaree 02- aaree ' 03- undecided 04- di"sree 05- strongly di ... ree

T3V43

T3V44

T3V45

T3V46

T3V48

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15

15

15

15

15

15

COLUKN#

39-40 3) WOOlJ) RESPONDENT LIKE TO BE THE KIND OF PERSON . mAT BIS FATHER IS?

01- DO 02- yes. 111 some ways 03- yes. 111 .ast ways 04- yes. in every vay

WVI45I -E .:. JIAKE

'%3V49

41-42 3' EVEN WEN RESPONDENT mINKS THAT .HIS FATHER WILL -nvSO DISAPPROVE OF SOMETBING. BOW OFTEN DOES BE DO .tt A!f'I'WAr1

01- Dever 02- rarely 03- often 04- always

43-44 2 7 BOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO- USPONDENT THAT HIS " FATHER APPROVE OF mE mINGS BE DOES? .. .. .

01- .ery Uli1llportant 02- Wlimportant OJ- undecided 04- 1JIportant OS- 'ftry BIport.ant

DV51

45-46 3g WHEN SOMEtHING IS BOl'BEItING HIM. DOES IT HELP mE T3V52 IlESPOHDENT '1'0 TALlt TO BIS FAl'8ER. DOUT IT? .

01- always helps 02- usually belps 03- ..-e't1lles, belpa _ 04- ae1dOli "helpa OS- Dever belps -1- doean't live with this parent

47-48 39 OOES RESPONDENT FEEL VEri CLOSE TO HIS HOTHEJl?

01- atronaly aaree 02- -aree . 03- UDdecidecJ 04- .i_lr .. OS- .tr:o~ly di .. ,r!e

J{V VOULJ) .IlESPONDENT LIKE 1'0 BE THE ~lND OF PERSON tHAT ~IS HOTBER 1St

01- DO

02- Jet. in .olDev.y. 03- ~8.in most vays bit- yea" 11\ every way

'1'lV53

T3V54

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15

15

IS

IS

15

15

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51-52 Ifl EvEN WHEN llESPONDENT lEINKSl'HAT HIS MOTHER WILL DISAPPROVE OF SOMETHING. HOW OFTEN DOES HE DO IT ANYWAY?

01.- never 02- rarely 03- often 04- always

53-54 y.;. BOW IHPORl'ART IS IT 1'0 ltESPORDENT THAT HIS If01'HER APPROVE OF THE 'l.'IIINGS BE DOES?

01- very unimportant 02- unimportant 03- undecided ~- important 05- very t.portant

I'3V55

T3VS6

55-56 Y3 WEN ~G IS BOTHERING BIH, DOES IT HELP THE -r3VS7 RESPONDENT to TALK TO DIS. HOl'BER ABOUT IT?

01- always belps 02- usUally hel.ps 03- SOlietDes helps 04- seldom helps 05- neverbelps (, -1- doesn't live with this parent

57-58 'Ii BESPONDENT FEELS BIS PARENTS DO NO'!' UNDERSTAND DIH T3VS8

01- true 02- false -3- dOD' t bow

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59-60 't~ RESPONDENT CARES WAT DIS PARENTS mINK OF HIH

01- strongly agree 02- agree 03- undecided 04- diMgr_ 05- stronsly disagree

T3VS9

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... .. .. :

61-62 'It AVERAGE HOURS .RESPONDENT SPENDS VIm DIS FAMILY EACH WEEK*

"T3V6.0 .•

63-64 1./'1 BOW MANY OF BIS FRIENDS DOES RESPONDENT ''$ 1/ PARENTS KNOW? .

01- aOBt of them 02- some of them 03- very few of them 04- none of them

T3V6I

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15

15

15

15

15

IS

' .• '

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CODING ~70RMATION !lAME

65-66 --Ii. WHAT DO RESPONDENTGS PARENTS im.NK OF Bl.S FRIENDS? T3V62 I

67-68

01- strongly approve 02- approve 03- disapprove 04- strongly disapprove 05- they do DOt know·thea 06- they do not care

'19 DO RESPONDENT'S' PA1lEH'1'S DOW 8ERE BE' IS mIEN BE IS AWAY FllOH BOtm?

01- always 02- usually 03- sometimes 04- never

T3V63

5 "'" 69-7- ~ DO RESPONDENT~S PARENTS DOW WHO BE ;is llITH WEN .. ,tT3V64 HE IS AWAYFIlClt IDlE?

-01- always 02- usually OJ- sometimes 04- never

71-72 5; BOW DOES RESPONDENT "Jl!DK HIS PATBDl VOOLD UAcT IF BE KNEW THAT RESPONDEIT ~ Sl'OLEN SC»1EIl1ING WORTH LESS '!'BAN $10?

01- stronaly disapprove 02- disapprove 03- would Dot care 04- approve . 05- stroDilY approve

T3V65

73-74 S:J BOW DOES BESPONDENT mIl« BI5,.FATHEi WOOLD REACT T3V66 IF HE JamW THATRESPONDEH'l' BAD DAMAGED S(l{E()NE ELSE'S PROPERrY?

01- stronsly d1eapprove 02- disapprove OJ- would Dot care 04- approve OS- 8tro~ly approve

75-76 53 HOW DOES RESPONDENT TBDIK HIS FATBEI. WOULD REACT T3V67 IF HE ICNEW THAT IESPONDENt BAD DlUJIIl LIQUoR UNDER AGE!

01- atrongly disapprove 02- disapprove 03- would not care 04- approve 05- .tron~ly approve

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1.5

16

1~

16

16

16

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COI..UKN' CODING INFORMATION

77-78 I. .•• V BOW DOES RESPONDENT THINK HIS FATHER WOULD REACT :;> IF BE KNEW THAT RESPONDENT BAD USED MARIJUANA?

01- strongly disapprove 02- disapprove ' OJ- would Dot care 04~ approve OS- stro~ly approve

79-80 ~ BOW DOES RESPONDENT mINK -BIS MOTHER WOULD REACT IF SHE KNEW mAT IlESPONDEtrI BAD STOLEN SOKE'l'BING WORTH LESS THAN $10?

Ole strongly disapprove 02- disapprove 03- would Dot care 04- approve , OS- stionaly approve . -

1-2 DECK NUKBR ... <= 16

3-6 RESPONDENT' S IDENTIFICATION HOHBER

XXlCt,_

7-8 S" HOW DOES llESPONDENT THINK HIS 1fOl'BER WOULD REACT IF ,SHE tatEW THAT llESPONDENT DlHAGED· SttmONE • ELSE'S PROPERTY?

01- strongly disapprove 02- cli8&pprove 03- would Dot care 04- approve OS- strongly approve

9-1057 BOW DOES RESPONDENT THINK HIS HOTHER WOULD REACT -IF SHE KNEW THAT RESPONDENT BAD DRUNK LIQUOR UNDER AGE?

01- strODaly disapprove 02-di .. pprctVe 03- woul.d Dot care ~- approve' OS- atronalY appro.e

!

11-12 5E HOW DOES RESPONDENT THINK HIS tm'HER WOUw REACt IF SHE ICNEW THATRESPONDEN'l' BAD USED KARlJUANA?

01- strongly disapprove 02- disapprove 03- would Dot care 04- approve OS- strongly approve

VARIABLE NAME

T3V68

T3V69

DECK 16

ID 16

T3V70

T3V71

T3V72 . ~ .

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16

,16

16

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16

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13-14 ~ BOW Dfi>ORTANl' IS IT TO RESPONDENT TO HAVE v I GOOD FRIENDS?

01- ve~rtAmt 02- uzUaportant OJ- undecided 04- important OS- very tmportant

15-16 (PO WULD RESPOlmENT' LIKE TO BE THE nND OF PERSON 'l'BA1' HIS BEs,r P'lUEND IS?

01- DO

02- yes. 1.n eome ways 03- yes, 1D .ost ways

• 04'"'yes. 1D every vay . .

17-18 {, I EVEN WHEN RESPONDENT THINKS THAT HIS SEST FRIEND WILL D!SAPPBOVE OF SOMETHING. BOW OFDN DOES BE DO -Il: ANYWAn,

19-20 (p,

01- never 02--rare1.y 03- often 04- al.vays

HOW IMPORTANT IS IT OT RESPONDENT mAT HIS BEST FlUENDS" APPBOVE OF THE THINGS BE DOES!

01- ve~rtant 02- unimportant

- .: ::- :':. -03- undecide -

21-22 63

23-24 rot.!

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BOW WRONG DO RESPONDENT's BEST FllIEImS mINK IT IS TO STEAL ~HETBING WORl'B LESS TIWI $101

01- .always wrong 02- usuallywrODa OJ- sometimes wrong 04- seldom wrong OS- Dever. wrona

HOW WRONG DO RESPONDENT'S BEST FRIEIIDS THINK IT IS TO D.\HAGE SOMEONE ELSE'S PltOPERTn i .,

, 01- always wrong 02- usually wrong 03- sometimes wrODg 04- seldom wrong OS- never wroca

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T3V73

T3V74

T3V75

T3V76

T3V77

T3V78

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16

16

. 16

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16

16

16

25-26 ft,. ~- BOW WRONGDO RESPONDENT' S BEST FRIENDS THINK IT IS TO DRINK LIQUOR UNDER AGE?

01- alway8 Wrong 02- usuallyvrong 03- 8omet:lJDes wrona 04- 8eldom wrong 05& never wrong

HOW VRONG 00 ltESPONDENT' S BEST FRIENDS THINK IT' IS TO SMOKE KUIJtJARA?

01- always wrong 02- usually wrong 03~ 80metimes wrong 04- seldom wrong 05- never wrong

. . 29-30 I -? OF THE PEOPLE RESPONDENT BANGS AROUND VITB.

~ / BOW MANY HAVE EVER DAMAGED PROPEltTY?

01- lI\one 02- 8'-.me 03- .,~t·

04- all -,3- don't bow

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31-32 &'8 OF 'IHEPEOPLE llESPONDENT BANGS AllOUND 1ttnl. BOW KANYHAVE EVER STOLEN THINGS WORTH ~.10 or LESS1

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01- none 02- acme 03- .oat 04- all -3- don' t bov

~, . . 33-34 to q OF THE PEOPLE llESPOMDENT BANGS AROUND VI'l'Il. BOW

MANY DRINK LIQUOR UNDER AGE~

35-36'1°

01- none 02- some 03- .o8t 04- all .-3- don't'know

OF THE PEOPLE JESPORDENT BANGS AROUND WITH. BOW MANY HAVE EVER USED MARIJUANA? '

01- none 02- some OJGI most 04-all -3- don't know

T3V79

T3V80

T3V81

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T3V82

TJV83

T3V84

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16

16

16

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CODING I~~0RHA110~

BOW DOES RESPONDENT l'BINK BIS BEST FRIEimS WOULD T3V85." IlEAC! IF THEY lCNEW THAI RESPONDENT HAD STOLEN SOKEmING WORTH LESS mAN $101

01- etrongly disapprove .02- disapprove .03- would not care 04- ~prove

. Q~- strongly approve

39-40 ".=t BOW DQES aESPONDENT 1'HINK HIS BEST FRIENDS WOULD T3V86 (' REACT IF THEY KNEW THAT USPONDEN't BAD DAMAGED

SOMEONE E!.SE· S PROPERtY?

01- strongly disapprove 02" disapprove 03- would not. care 04- approve as- atrongly approv~

41-42 13 BOW DOES RESPONDENT THI:NK HIS" BEST FRIENDS WOULD T3V87 REACT IF tHEY KNEW THAT RESPONDENT BAD DltUNK LIQUOR UNDER AGE?

01- strongly disapprove 02- disapprove 03- would not care 04- approve OS- .tr9ngly approve

43-44 7'1 BOW DOES RESPONDENT TBlNK Bis BEST FR.IENDS 'WOULD T3V88 REACT IF THEY KNEW THAt RESPONDENT USED IWUJ'UANA?

' 45-47 ])

48-50 710

OJ- .tronaly disapprove 02- disapprove 03- would not care 04- approve . 05- strongly approve

IF RESPONDENT WERE TO STEAL SOMETHING WOImi LESS T3V89 tHAN $10 A "HUNDRED TIMES, BOW MANY TIME DOES HE nun BE WOULD BECAUGBT BY'THE POLICE?

IF RESPONDENT WERE TO DAMAGE· SOMEONE ELSE'S PROPERTY A HUNDRED TIMES. BOW MANY TIMES DOES BE THINK BE WOULD. BE CAuGHT BY THE POLICE? .. '

T3V90

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16

16

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16

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51-53

54-56

57-58

59-60

61-62

77 IF RESPONDENT WERE TO DRINK LIQUOR UNDER AGE ~ 1'3V91 . HUNDRED . TIMES. ~W MANY TIMES DOESBETIIlHK BE

WOULD BE CAUGHT BY THE POLICE?

xxx

78 IF RESPONDENT WERE 1'0 USE HARIJUANA A BURDRED T3V92 TnlES, BOW MANY TIMES DOES BE mINK BE VIU. BE CAUGHT BY mE POLICE?

lea ,~

71}) IF RESPONDENT WERE TO sTEAL SOKETHING 'WORTH .LESS - 'l~V93 ! THAN $10, BOW LIlCELY DOES BE-THINK IT IS THAT BE

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WILL BE CAlJGHT BY 'l"BE POLICE?

01- very likely 02- likely 03- 50/50 04- .!I!lU.kel, 05- very unl1.kel.y·

IF RESPONDENT WERE TO DAMAGE SOMEONE ELsE'S PROPERl'Y. BOW LIKELY DOES.BE THINK IT IS mAT BE tlIL1. liE CADGHT BY THE POLICE?

01- very l1Jce1y 02- 1.1lcely 03- SO/SO 04- unlikely OS- very unlikely

IF RESPONDENT '{ERE:ro D~ LIQUOR UNDER AGE. BOW LlXELY DOES HE l1IINK IT IS THAT BE WILL BE CAUGHT BY THE POLICE?

01- very likely 02- likely

:03- SO/50 04- UDl.1kel7 05- veryuill:ibl,

T3V94

T3V95

63-64 ~d- D' B.ESPONDENT WERE TO USE MARIJUANA. BOW LUELY DOES BE THINK IT IS THAT BE WILL BE CAlJGHT Bt THE PQLta?

T3V96

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'. ·03-S0/S0 ~- unllkely,j O~- very unlikely

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16

16

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16

17

17

. COI.mfN~ COOING DFOI!«rION

6s-6i 33- OF THE NEXT 100' PEOPLE IN THIS rosm WHO STEAl. SOMEl'JIING IiIOi.1'H LESS mAN $1'0. JI)W IWfY DOES USPOHDEIIl' !'HIl!lK WILL BE. AUESTEDl

xxx

-~70 8'-/ OF mE 1!IEU'100 l'EOPLE D TBIS "'l'OIm WHO DAMAGE

SOKEONE ELSE·S :PBOPEllTY. BOW HAHf DOES .. USPONDER'l' '!BIHK 1lILL BE AUESTm!

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71-73 g~ OF THE RElT 100. PEoPLE IN mIS "!'OWN WHO DRINK LIQUOR ~ER AGE·, BOW KAlQY DOES ItESPONDEN'l' THINK WILL BE AlUlESTED?

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74-76 % b OF '1'JIE RElT 100 PEOPLE m mIS TOWN VBO USE HAlUJUANA, BOW HANY DOES BESPONDDlT THINK WnL BE AIBESTBDl

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17-78 ~7 IF RES1'OiIIIE81 lIAS USED AUXJIIOL !IJIE mAN ONCE. WAT ARE mE UFECTS .'1"II.tt IT USUAl.1.Y BAS ON BOO

01- .Dever uecl ot> ased ODl., once 02-.DO etfecca 03- .. 1,Dl.y ~ ·effece. . . 04- about as sany 100d .,.& bad effects OS- aa1nly ~ eff~tJi

79-80 ~8' IF. RESPONDarrBAS USED KARutJAN.( MORE '1'RAN ONCE. WHAT ARE 1'JJE EFFECTS THAT IT usuAlLY BAS ON HIM7

01- never ~ or UGed only once 02- DO effects ,03- asinly' ~ effect. 04- .about _ IlaDY 100d aQ badeffeete 05- _inly .!!!!effect.

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~AlUAm.E XA.'i£

T3V97

.T3V98

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T3V99

T3VlOO

T3VIOl

'!'3VI02

D.EC~ 17i .. '", ID 17

Refer.t~ .~~ Dumber •• eilned to the qu~~t1oDDaire.

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17

17

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7-8 'i-:'qIF RESPONDENT BAS 'EVER USED ALCOHO. t WHAT DOES T3VI03 .;, HE THINK WULD HAPPEN TO HIM 'IF BE DID USE IT?

01- have used 02- mainly good. 8UCh as fit in better vi!:b

o~bers or feel aPOd 03e about as 1IUCh &ood as bad 04'" 1DB.1nl,. bad. sucb as &et into -crouble with

others or-aet aick

9-10 ~ IF RESPONDERT BAS 1IEVER USED HARIJUANA. WHAT DOES, T3VI04 I r? HE 1.'BIHK 1iIJDLD BAPPEN TO BlH IF lIE DID USE IT?

01- have ueed 02- mainly good. I!Uch as fit in better with

others or feel4 "good,

03- about as ~.ood &8' -bad. . ': 04£ lI&inly bad. 1ruch .. cet into r::rouble with

otbers Orlet a1ck

11-12 WHEl"HER OR JJOT BE BAS USED IT., BOW LIKELY IS IT , ? I" 'THAT USING ALCOHOL WOULD INTERFERE lolITH

ACTIVITIES mAT ARE IMPORTANT TO EESPONDENT?

(fl.. very likely 02- l1kel.y 03- wu,1k.ely 04- very uDl1kely

13-14 WETHER OR 1101' BE BAS USED IT. B~ LIKELY IS IT Cf~ THAT USING KARIJUANA WOULD INTERFERE WITH

ACTIVITIES THAT ARE pfi-oRTANT TO RESPONDENT?

15-16

, lJ'b ..

01- very likely 02- 'likel, 03- unlikely 04- very uDl1~y

, SUPPOSE RESPONDENT STEALS SOMETHING WORTH LESS 'l'BAN $10. 1$ CADim. TAKEN 1'0 COURt. AND PlmlSHED. B<N MUCH of A PIlOBLEM' WOULD THAT PUNISHMENT CREATE FOR IllS ·LtRt

01-no p~oblem at all 02- hardly any problea 03- a little probl .. 04-, a bi.1 probl. Os- a v~rybi, problem

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T3VI06

T3VI07

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1.7

17

17

11

, : PROPERTY. IS'CADCH'I, TAKEN TO COURT. AND PONISBED. IIOW ,MUCH OF A PJtOBI..EM vom..n THAT Pl1NISHHENT CREATE FOR HIS LIFE?

01- DO problea At &11, 02- bardly any )lmbl ... OJ- • little prOblea 04'" a b1& proU-.oS- .. -.very ~1:& "P~1 ..

19-20 a /' SUPPOSE BESPOJm!M' DIWDC LIQUOR UNDER AGE, XS T3VI09 -, '"J CADGHT. 1:AKEN 1'0 00UJrl'. AND PUNISHED. BOW MUCH OF

A PROBLEK WOULD '!BA.T PUNISHMENT CREATE FOR HIS LIFE?

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OlE: no problem at all ,02- hardly &D7problem 03-'. l1ttleprObl .. -04- • big problAa OS- a very bi, problem

21-22 a I 'SUPPOSE RESPOND'EII1' USED IWUJUANA. XS CAUCBT. . IV UKEN TO COURl' • .AIiD PUlUSBED. HOW MUCH OF A

PiDBLEH WOULD mAt PDNISBMENT CREATE FOR HIS LD'E'l

'01- DO prol;l.ea Itt .u 02-hardly any problea 03- A little problea 04- a big prob1ea 05- a very b1g problea

23-24 r)' BOlo: WRONG DOES IESPONDNENT THINK IT IS TO STEAL ~ SOKETBING WORTH LESS THAN $10?

25-26 'Ii

01- alway. vrolll 02- usually vroaa OJ- s~t1llle8 vroac 04- seldom vrolll OS- never wrong , . sow' WRONG DO~S USPONDEIIT mINK IT IS TO DESTROY SOMEONE ELSE'S PROPERTYt

01- al~ay~vroDa 02-u8ually wroaa 03- aometime. wroac

. QIt- seldom vrong OS- never wrong

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T3Vlll

T3V112

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27-28 qc.1 HOW WRONG DOES RESPONDEN'l' THINK 'IT IS TO DRINK I LIQUOR UNDER AGE? '

T3V1l3

Q,l~ always wrong 02- usually wrong 03-somet1mes wrong 04- seldoJ:l wrong

. ' 05~ never wrong

29-30 ,OD HOW WRONG DOES llESPONDENl' mINK IT IS '10 SHOKE MARIJUANA?

T3V1l4

01-always wrong 02- usually wrong 03- sometimes wrong 04- seldom wrong 05- never vrong

31-32 101 HOWimCB WOULD RESPONDENT'S CHANCES OF GETTING A T3VH5 GOOD EDUCATION BE BURT IF BE WERE ARRES'IED FOR

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3!>-36

37-38

STEALING SOMETHING WOR~ 'LESS THAN $101

01- hurt very lit~e 02- hurt a little 03- hurt a lot""---

BOW MUCH WOULD JmSPONDENT'S CHANCES OF GETTING A T~1-l6 GOOD EDUCATION BE IIVRT IF BE WERE ARRESTED POa DAMAGING SOMEONE ELSE'S PROPEIlTYt

OI-hurt: very little 02- hurt: a little ' ·03- hurt: a lot

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HOW MUCH WOULD RESPONDEH'l" S CJ:lANCES OF GETTING A T3V 11 7 GOOD EDUCATION BEIlURTIF ,BE WERE AlUlESTED POR DRINKING LIQUOR UNDER AGE?

01- hurt very little 02- hurt • little 03- hurt a lot

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BOW MUClI WOULD RESPONDENT'S CHANcEs OF GEn'mG A 1'3V118 GOOD EDUCATION BE BURT IF BE WERE ARRESTED FOR USING MARIJUANA?

01- hurt very little 02- hurt • little 03- hurt a lot:

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39-40 d- BOW MDCH WOULD RESPONDENT'S CHANCES OF HAVING I (; GOOD ~S BE HURT IF BE WERE ARRESTED FOR

STEALING SOKETHING VORl'S LESS THA $101

01- burt'very little 02- hurt a little 03- hur,t'. lot

T3V119

41-42 ,BOW HlICH VOOLJ) RESPONDEIT'S CHANCES OF HAVING T3V120

43-44 ,

45-46

ftDNDS.BE BIJR.T .IF BE'lIERE AlUlESTED FORIW!AGING .soHP.OHE 'ELSE' S P&DPDTtf '

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01- .hUrt ~ry litc:l.e 02- hurt • li~t1e 03- h~rt • '1.ot

HOW MUCH WOULD RESPONDERl'" S CHANCES OF HAVING GOOD FRIENDS BE BUR.~ IF BE WERE ARRESTED FOa DlU.HKDtG LIQUOa 1JIU)ER. AlZ1 I,

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Bow'MUCH WOLD RESPOlmElli"S CBANCts OF HAVING GOOD FRIENDS BE !ltm.T IF BE WERE .laRRESTED FOa US~G MAlUJUAHA?

OI-'hurt ve~ little 02- hurt. little 03- hurt • lot

47-48' "Z.. BOW·MuCH·Wm.D RESPOHDEIll"S CHANCES OF GEn'ING \0~ A GOOD .JOB BE BURT IF BE WERE ARRESTED F(R

STEALING S<»mTBING WRn LESS mAN $10?

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01- hurt very ~ittle 01- hurt. little 03- hur'c Q lot

HOW HUCH WOULD RESPONDEBr'S CHANCES OF GETTING A GOOD .JOB BE BURT IF BE WERE ARRESTED Poll

'DAMAGING ,SOMEONE ELSE'S ftOPERTY?

01- hurt ve~ little 02- hurt • little 03- hurt • lot

T3V121

T3V122

TJVI23

T3V124

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53-54

BOW MUCH "WOULD RESPONDENT Y S CHANCES OF GEl'TING A GOOD JOB BE BURT IF HE liERE ARBESl'ED FOR DRINKING LIQUOR mIDER AGE?

01- burt very little 02- hurt a l:l..ctle ()3- hurt- a .lot

BOW HUCH WOULD RESPOENDENT t S CBABtEs OF GEn'ING AGOGD JOB BEBDRT IF BE KElE ~POR USIRG !Wt1JUOOl

01- hurt very little 02- hurt a little 023- hurt a lot

55-57 '()~! BOW MANY TIMES IN THE PAST YEAR BAS RESPONDENT DRUNK LIQUOR UNDER AGE? ' ..

T3V125

T3V126

T3V127

58-60 BOW MANY TIMES BAS RESPONDENT EVER DRUNK LIQUOR T3V128 UNDER AGE?

61,-63 Ie, BO~ MANY TIMES IN THE PAST YEAR BAs RESPONDENT tJSEDHARIJUANA.?

T3V129

64-66 BOW MANY TIMES HAS .RESPONDENT EVER. USED MARIJUANA? T3V130 1 .... ;;:..~ ..

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67-69 I C)V . BOW MANY TIMES IN THE PAST YEAR BAS RESPONDENT USED OTHER DRUGS (COCAINE. SPEED)?

70-72 BOW MANY TIMES HAS RESPONDENT EVER USED .OTHER ... 'DiDcsr ...

T3V131

T3V132

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SOMETHING WORTH LESS THAN $101

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1-2 DECK HpHB.tjJt DECK 18

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3-6 RESPONDENT-S IDENTIFICATION HUMBER In 18 -~fers "n)"dIe uUJlber 8881gned to the questionnaire.

7-9

10-12

BOW IURY TDIES IN THE p~ YEAR BAS RESPONDENT 5l'OI.Dl SOHtt8JflG WORm BE1'VEJ!:N $10 ad $501

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BOW MANY TIHES BAS RESPONDENT EVER STOLEN SOMETHlNG'~ BETWEEN $10 and ~507

'13-15 loct BOW HAllY '1'DIES IN 'l'HE PAST YEAlt BAS RESPONDENT ~ DESTROYED. S<ItEBODY' S PiOPElnYl

16-18 BOW HANY TIHES BAS RESPmtDENT EVER DESl1WYED SP~NE ELSE~S PROPERnt

19-21 '10 BOW MANY TIMES IN THE PAST YEAR BAS RESPONDENT BROKEN INTO A BUILDING ARD STOLEN SOKE'l'BING?

22-24 'XXX , . BOW MANY TIHES BAS RESPONDENT EVER BROKEN INTO A BUILDING AIm STOLEN SCltETHING1

25-27 "I BOW MANY TDIES IN n.n::' PAST.YEAR BAS IP,.5PONDENT TAKEN A CAR llITBOUT TIlE eMma' S ~ER!aSSION?

28-30 . .

BOW MANY TIHES HAS RESPOImEm' EVER 'UnN A CAR WI.TROUT" THE OWNER t S PERKlSSIONf

T3V135

T3V136

T3V137

T3V138

T3V139

TlV140

T3V141

T3V142.

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18

18

18

18

18

18

18

18

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31-33 j I;; HOW· MANY TIMES IN THE PAST YEAR BAS RESPONDENT 'T3V143 THREATENED TO OR BEATEN SOMEBODY 1JP IF THEY

34-36

DIDN I T GIVE BIM WAT BE WANTED?

BOW MANY TIMES BAS RESPONDENT EVER 1'HREATENED TO' T3Vl44 OR BEATEN SOMEBODY UP IF THEY DmN'T GIVE HtH WHAT HE WANTED.

37-39 113 HOW MANY TIMES IN THE PAST TEAll BAS BESPONDENT T3V14S

40-42

PURPOSELY DAMAGED/DESTROYED P!tOPERTY BELONGING TO A SCHOOL?

BOw..HANY TlHES BAS RESPOND~ EVER PURPOSELY" T3V146 DAHAGm/DESTltOYED P&OPDn BEliLWGIMG 1'0 A SClKJOLt .'

43-45 114 BOW HANY TIMES IN. %BE PAST YEAR BAS ItE$PONDENr TBlU.JWN OBJECTS AT cARs OR PBOPLIt

·.%3\'147

46-48

49-51 If S

52-S4

BOW MANY TIMES BAS RESPONDENT EVER THROWN OBJECTS l'lV148 AT CARS OR PEOPLE?

BOW MANY TIMES YN THE 'PAST YEAR lIAS RESPONDENT CARRIED A BIDDEN WEAPON LIlCE A DIFE OR A GUN?

BOW IU.NY TDmS BAS OSPONDENT EVER CARRIED A BIDDEN WEAPON L~ • INIR 9R A Q1Hf ..

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T3V149 .

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SS-S7 \\(, BOW.KANt TIHES I:H ~ PAST YEAR BAS I.ESPONDENT SOLDHARIJUANA OR 0'l'IID DRUGS' . .

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58-60

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18

19

19

19

19

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61-63 111 BOW MANY TIKES IN THE PAST YEAR, HAS JtESPONDENT

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STOLEN THINGS FROM OTHER STUDENTS?

BOW MANY TIKES BAS RESPONDENT EVER STOLEN THINGS FROM OTHER STUDENTS?

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BOW IWtt TIHES IN' THE PAST YEAR BAS aESPONDENT BE.&1'EN SOMEBODY UP BADLY?

BOW MANY TIMES HAS RESPONDENT EVER BEAI'EN SOKEBODY UP BADLY?

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1'3V153

T3V154

TJV155

T3V156

7~7S , (<"1 BOW IlAMTIHES D1 THE PAST Yi:AR BAS ilESPONDENl' T3V1S7 BEEN CAUGHT BY THE POL'ICE FOR ·SOMETlUliG BE'S DONE?

76-78

1-2

3-6

BOW MANY TINES BAS RESPONDENT EVER BEEN CAUGHT BY THE POLICE FOR SOMETHING BE'S DONIt . . . - ...., . .

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T3V158

DECK 19

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·1tELEASED INTO BIS PARENTS CURTODY?

10-12 BOW MANY TIMES BAS RESPONDENT EVER BED HELD BY THE POLICE UNTIL HE COULD BE RELEASED INTO THE CUSTODY OFRIS PARENTS? ..

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T3V160

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19

19

19

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16-18

HOW ~'Y TIMES IN THE PAST YEAR BAS RESPONDENT BEEN ARRESTED POR SCliETBING l'BAT BE HAS DONE?

T3V161

BOW MANY TIMES BAS RESPONDENT EVER BEEN ADESTED T3V162 BY THE POLicE FOR S<lmTBmG '11IAl' BE BAS DOBE?

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nV163

22-24 HOW' MANY TIMES BAS ItESPOlIDENl' EVER BAD A BEARING T3Vl64 IN .JUVENn.E· COURT FOR SOMETHING nuT BE BAS 1)ozm?

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