Criminal Justice Commission Racial Profiling Study Codebook (from SPSS)



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Criminal Justice Commission Racial Profiling Study Codebook (from SPSS) List of variables on the working file Name (Position) Label respnum$ (1) Respondent number Print Format: F9 Write Format: F9 dispos$ (2) Disposition Print Format: F4 Write Format: F4 time$ (3) Duration of interview (in minutes) Print Format: F6 Write Format: F6 county (4) County 1 BAKER 2 BENTON 3 CLACKAMAS 4 CLATSOP 5 COLUMBIA 6 COOS 7 CROOK 8 CURRY 9 DESCHUTES 10 DOUGLAS 11 GILLIAM 12 GRANT 13 HARNEY 14 HOOD RIVER 15 JACKSON 16 JEFFERSON 17 JOSEPHINE 18 KLAMATH 19 LAKE 20 LANE 21 LINCOLN

22 LINN 23 MALHEUR 24 MARION 25 MORROW 26 MULTNOMAH 27 POLK 28 SHERMAN 29 TILLAMOOK 30 UMATILLA 31 UNION 32 WALLOWA 33 WASCO 34 WASHINGTON 35 WHEELER 36 YAMHILL 9 9 9 urbrur (5) Urban or rural area 1 URBAN 2 SUBURBAN 3 RURAL 4 FARM, RANCH 5 IF VOLUNTEERED: OTHER goodjob1 (6) Feelings about Oregon police officers 1 POSITIVE 2 NEGATIVE 3 NEUTRAL

rp1 (7) Frequency of racial influence on Oregon police stops 1 NEVER 2 RARELY 3 SOMETIMES 4 OFTEN 5 ALWAYS AND ALMOST ALWAYS rp2 (8) Change in fairness over past 12 months 1 MORE FAIR 2 LESS FAIR 3 ABOUT THE SAME rp7 (9) Appropriateness of race-based stops 1 NEVER 2 RARELY 3 SOMETIMES 4 FREQUENTLY stop1 (10) Total stops in past 12 months

0 0 50 = 50 TIMES OR MORE 9 9 9 stop1a (11) Traffic stops in past 12 months 50 50 TIMES OR MORE 9 9 9 stop2 (12) Times searched 9 9 9 stop3 (13) Times ticketed 9 9 9 stop4 (14) Reason(s) given for the stop Column Width: 255 Alignment: Left Print Format: A255

Write Format: A255 stop5 (15) Believe reason provided for stop was false stop6 (16) Reason(s) for believing reason was false Column Width: 255 Alignment: Left Print Format: A255 Write Format: A255 victim1 (17) Victim of person crime victim1a (18) Number of person crimes 96 96 TIMES OR MORE 9 9 9 victim2 (19) Victim of property crime

victim2a (20) Number of property crimes 96 96 TIMES OR MORE 9 9 9 victim3 (21) Contacted police regarding victimization victim3a (22) Number of times contacted police 96 96 TIMES OR MORE 9 9 9 license1 (23) R have driver's license

3 (IV) LICENSE CURRENTLY SUSPENDED license2 (24) Driven in last year drive1 (25) Number of years with license 0 LESS THAN ONE YEAR 80 80 YEARS OR MORE 9 9 9 drive2 (26) Miles driven per week Print Format: F3 Write Format: F3 0 R DRIVES TOO INFREQ 996 996 OR MORE MILES EACH WEEK

99 99 99 car1 (27) Make, model, and year of car Column Width: 255 Alignment: Left Print Format: A255 Write Format: A255 car2 (28) Color of car 1 BLACK 2 BLUE TONES 3 BROWN 4 GRAY/SILVER 5 GREEN TONES 6 ORANGE TONES 7 PURPLE TONES 8 RED TONES 9 WHITE 10 YELLOW TONES 11 OTHER 9 9 9 car3 (29) Condition of car 1 EXCELLENT 2 VERY GOOD 3 GOOD 4 FAIR 5 POOR

car4 (30) Modifications to car hhnum (31) Number of people in household 20 20 OR MORE 9 9 9 hhkids (32) Number of children in household Print Format: F3 Write Format: F3 20-20 OR MORE 9 9 9 disab1a (33) Anyone in HH with disability

www (34) Use internet at least once a month 3 (IV) YES, BUT LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH sex (35) Sex 1 MALE 2 FEMALE age (36) Age 96 = 96 OR OLDER 9 9 9 educ (37) Level of education

1 0-8 YEARS, NO GED 2 8-12 YEARS, NO HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR GED 3 HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA OR GED 4 SOME COLLEGE, NO DEGREE 5 ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE 6 BACHELORS DEGREE 7 MASTERS DEGREE 8 DOCTORATE OR PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 9 OTHER 9 9 9 employ (38) Employment status 1 EMPLOYED 2 RETIRED 3 LOOKING FOR WORK / UNEMPLOYED 4 KEEPING HOUSE 5 STUDENT 6 DISABLED /UNABLE TO WORK 7 VOLUNTEER WORK ONLY 8 SOMETHING ELSE 9 9 9 income4 (39) Income over/under $40,000 1 OVER $40,000 2 UNDER $40,000 income2 (40) Income over/under $25,000

1 OVER $25,000 2 UNDER $25,000 income1 (41) Income over/under $18,000 1 OVER $18,000 2 UNDER $18,000 income3 (42) Income over/under $70,000 1 OVER $70,000 2 UNDER $70,000 income5 (43) Income over/under $100,000 1 OVER $100,000 2 UNDER $100,000

spanish (44) Interviewed in Spanish intid (45) Interviewer identification number Print Format: F4 Write Format: F4 recnum (46) Record number Print Format: F4 Write Format: F4 smpcity (47) City (sample estimate) Column Width: 20 Alignment: Left Print Format: A20 Write Format: A20 fips (48) FIPS code (sample estimate) Print Format: F5 Write Format: F5 income (49) Income (categorized) Print Format: F4 Write Format: F4 1 LESS THAN $18,000 2 $18,000 - $25,000 3 $25,000 - $40,000 4 $40,000 - $70,000 5 $70,000 - $100,000 6 OVER $100,000

STOP1R (50) Total stops in past 12 months (categorized).00 ZERO 1.00 1 TIME 2.00 2 TIMES 3.00 3 TIMES 4.00 4-10 TIMES 5.00 11 OR MORE TIMES 7.00 REFUSED 8.00 DON'T KNOW 9.00 NO ANSWER STOP2R (51) Times searched (categorized).00 ZERO 1.00 1 TIME 2.00 2 TIMES 3.00 3 TIMES 4.00 4-10 TIMES 5.00 11 OR MORE TIMES 7.00 REFUSED 8.00 DON'T KNOW 9.00 NO ANSWER STOP3R (52) Times ticketed (categorized).00 ZERO 1.00 1 TIME

2.00 2 TIMES 3.00 3 TIMES 4.00 4-10 TIMES 5.00 11 OR MORE TIMES 7.00 REFUSED 8.00 DON'T KNOW 9.00 NO ANSWER STOP1AR (53) Traffic stops in past 12 months (categorized).00 ZERO 1.00 1 TIME 2.00 2 TIMES 3.00 3 TIMES 4.00 4-10 TIMES 5.00 11 OR MORE TIMES 7.00 REFUSED 8.00 DON'T KNOW 9.00 NO ANSWER DRIVE1R (54) Number of years with license (categorized) 1.00 5 OR FEWER YEARS 2.00 6-10 YEARS 3.00 11-20 YEARS 4.00 21-30 YEARS 5.00 31-40 YEARS 6.00 41-50 YEARS 7.00 51 OR MORE YEARS" 97.00 REFUSED 98.00 DON'T KNOW 99.00 NO ANSWER DRIVE2R (55) Miles driven per week (categorized)

1.00 20 MILES OR LESS 2.00 21-50 MILES 3.00 51-100 MILES 4.00 101-200 MILES 5.00 201-400 MILES 6.00 401 OR MORE MILES 7.00 REFUSED 8.00 DON'T KNOW 9.00 NO ANSWER VICTM1AR (56) Number of person crimes 1.00 ONE 2.00 TWO 3.00 THREE OR MORE 7.00 REFUSED" 8 "DON'T KNOW" 9 "NO ANSWER" VICTM2AR (57) Number of property crimes 1.00 ONE 2.00 TWO 3.00 THREE OR MORE 7.00 REFUSED" 8 "DON'T KNOW" 9 "NO ANSWER" VICTM3AR (58) Number of times contacted police 1.00 ONE 2.00 TWO 3.00 THREE OR MORE 7.00 REFUSED" 8 "DON'T KNOW" 9 "NO ANSWER" AGER (59) Age (categorized)

1.00 18 TO 29 2.00 30 TO 39 3.00 40 TO 49 4.00 50 TO 59 5.00 60 TO 69 6.00 70 OR OLDER 7.00 REFUSED 8.00 DON'T KNOW 9.00 NO ANSWER HHNUMR (60) Number of people in HH (categorized) 6.00 6 OR MORE 7.00 REFUSED 8.00 DON'T KNOW 9.00 NO ANSWER