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TableFig. 2.6 Respondents taking precautions againstbeing victimized when going out, by type <strong>of</strong>precaution taken, United States, 19802.19 Respondents' concerns about public issues,United States, selected years 1974-822.20 Attitudes toward the most important problemfacing the country, Untied States, 1980-832.21 Attitudes toward the most important problemfacing the country, by demographic characteristics,United States, 19822.22 Attitudes toward violent crime as one <strong>of</strong> thebiggest problems '1 respondent's neighborhood, bydemographic charo~,'eristics, United States, 1982Fig. 2.7 Respondents agreeing that too little isspent on selected problems in the country, UnitedStates, selected years 1973-822.23 Attitudes toward the level <strong>of</strong> spending to haltthe rising crime rate, by demographiccharacteristics, United States, 1973-78, 1980, and19822.24 Respondents reporting whether they would tendto avoid groups <strong>of</strong> teenagers on the street, bydemographic characteristics, United States, 19822.25 Attitudes toward statements about juvenilecrime, United States, 19822.26 Attitudes toward the statement that the moinpurpose <strong>of</strong> the juvenile court system should betreatment and rehabilitation, by demographiccharacteristics, United States, 19822.27 Attitudes toward the statement that courts aretoo lenient on juveniles found guilty <strong>of</strong> seriouscrimes, by demographic characteristics, UnitedStates, 19822.28 At~itudes toward the statement that the rate<strong>of</strong> serious juvenile crime is increasing, bydemographic characteristics, United States, 19822.29 Attitudes toward the statement thatcommitting juveniles to correctional institutionsdeters other youth from committing crime, bydemographic characteristics, United States, 19822.30 Attitudes toward the statement that juvenilestatus <strong>of</strong>fenses should be handled by agencies otherthan the juvenile court system, by demographiccharacteristics, United States, 19822.31 Attitudes toward the statement that increasingyouth employment opportunities could reduceserious crime, by demographic characteristics,United States, 19822.32 Attitudes toward the statement that thejuvenile crime problem is not as serious as mostpeople say, by demographic characteristics, UnitedStates, 19822.33 Attitudes toward the statement that notenough money and resources are being spent toprevent juvenile crime, by demographiccharacteristics, United States, 19822.34 Attitudes toward causes <strong>of</strong> increasing crime,United States, 19812.35 Reasons given for increased level <strong>of</strong> crime byrespondents who believe crime has increased intheir community, by demographic characteristics,United States, 19812.36 Attitudes toward statements about crime,United States, 19822.37 Attitudes toward the statement that chancesare good persons who spend time in jail will notcommit more crimes, by dem~.9raphiccharacteristics, United States, 1982 ','<strong>Sourcebook</strong> <strong>of</strong> Criminol <strong>Justice</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong> <strong>1983</strong>Equivalenttable numberin 1982Page So..RCEBOO

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