Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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In 1983 , the average offense severity score was 5.45.10 In that year the average felon's sentence was 46.6 months greater than that for felons with a severity score of 1. This result is three times the effect of severity in 1977.
In 1983 , the average offense severity score was 5.45.10 In that year the average felon's sentence was 46.6 months greater than that for felons with a severity score of 1. This result is three times the effect of severity in 1977.
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The average minority - population percentage for each host area by establishment decade was compared to the state minority - population percentage for the same decade ( see Table 2 ) . For instance , ten facilities were established in ...
The average minority - population percentage for each host area by establishment decade was compared to the state minority - population percentage for the same decade ( see Table 2 ) . For instance , ten facilities were established in ...
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TABLE 3 Income Level at Facility Establishment Date , by Host Area and State Host Area Decade Est . Number of Average Host - Area Average State Facilities Income Level Income Level ttest Urban ( n = 15 ) Suburban ( n = 17 ) 1950 1960 ...
TABLE 3 Income Level at Facility Establishment Date , by Host Area and State Host Area Decade Est . Number of Average Host - Area Average State Facilities Income Level Income Level ttest Urban ( n = 15 ) Suburban ( n = 17 ) 1950 1960 ...
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