Arkansas Juvenile Court Records, 1994 [electronic resource] / National Center for Juvenile Justice and Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts

Format
Data file
Language
English
Εdition
ICPSR Version, 2005-11-04.
Published/​Created
Ann Arbor, Mich. Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor] 1997.
Description
1 data file + machine-readable documentation (PDF) + SAS setup file(s) + SPSS setup file(s) + Stata setup file(s) + SAS transport + SPSS portable + Stata system

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Restrictions note
Use of these data are restricted to Princeton University students, faculty, and staff for non-commercial statistical analysis and research purposes only.
Summary note
This data collection describes in quantitative terms the volume of juvenile cases disposed in 1994 by courts having jurisdiction over juvenile matters (delinquency, status offense, and dependency cases) in Arkansas. Inaugurated in 1983, the Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts began to collect data from intake and probation departments on each case disposed during the previous calendar year. The data include a record of each case processed formally with petition and contain an individual record on each family in need of services, delinquency, or dependency/neglect case disposed.
Notes
Title from ICPSR DDI metadata of 2006-09-15.
Type of data
1 data file + machine-readable documentation (PDF) + SAS setup file(s) + SPSS setup file(s) + Stata setup file(s) + SAS transport + SPSS portable + Stata system
Geographic coverage
Arkansas, United States
Funding information
United States Department of Justice. Office ofJuvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. 95-JNFX-0008
System details
Mode of access: Internet.
Methodology note
Universe: Cases disposed in Arkansas courts with juvenile jurisdiction.
Contents
Part 1: Data File
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Also available as downloadable files.
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