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A. (Cuz mm rCWJ2M LIsT) LltinK IIIUI Pal-mWY I

Llvlng WIUI bo,thparents . . . .

Llvlng wIW HOIher mly . . . .Living with Fafher mly . . . .Llvlng .12JIneitherwnc . .

.. . . . -.-—.———— -— ——. . -- —--—

Repllod W office letter .DldnOc ITPIY . . . . . . .

In borr.xed/hlred roan.

Raplled fn Ofrke letter .

Dldnotr@ply . . . . . . .

wlm_fiR( 6) (mer 5 Years or a.@

~~DiT FTX AU OR P,ARTOF IwTSRVIIX:

Replied tn orfiee letter .Oldnotraplr . . . . . . .

1F OTHEP$PRmklT~( 1) O=RW aj~~T~~..__--.UAW L4EC1PV

REIATILllSHIP(B)m lWYXWWT: MR hWT pART(S) OF T~_lW!lWi

PWSfXT ; NHFTIER0S9AV1~ , OR ?.lRTIC[PATIffi.IllI~_RVID4 CRS’TN2Rdl13P,2JWJ3fD. (II)ST\TE TCUR OPINIUI OF WFFXTS UI

INFORMION OSTilhrY1. oHA

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c. Did Inro-t mlse my cbjcctlmhli cmIoff-ca (P.7)?

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(2ncludlnRschool-1~)Nine,SCI1lat schoolor M

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JOS NOM, MI~~E(2), GIVE MYchMgE(Slg2!Q) . . . . . . . .PRESF2iTCJXW’iTIONMO IhUUSYRT, -& ~

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1!1. Has he changedhls Pe-mC admeg~ A&Z

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Iasc lnterYle#7 No . . . . 2 33

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HaB he changed hIs permanent address alneelast JnteM"lert1

IF 'YES'! Ile. Has he lert his parental hme tor the

Clrst. time?

IF 'Till' (ll t~.I!L,\HD 1-lIY CRtJ«;E IN JOB.EMPLOYER .Le D !!!.llllb. Old he leeT8 his orlslnel address tor DN~

job re~aon67 YesHo

1. O'1DllB.U In job and/or D~~o!"..ru.:tl-tlllE!educatlO1](includIng sehool~leaYera)

I Mooe, still at school or semeSl'OCI" F'UlLT. S1\TIII) WHE11IER typ. or lull-tl"" education •JOB/PAY ,oo/OR DPlDlER eu:\HGED: None, 881le Job, same employer.LEFT SCHOOL FOR JlIl • te. IF IN Md...... _ •• •JOB HOW, AND!!1I COOE 121, GIVE Anychanc. (~:t) •••••PRESOIT ~ATION ,aID IHDUSTRT,.llIl l/EEXLY HET P~I.

llON=COlrr.lCIS AND !l£fWo\41

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Indulltry •

Occuoatlm

Oetalh;-

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D. CHAHllES SINCE 'L.IBOUllIlOBILlTT' HITERVIDI

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At InCormant.'.s home •••At Intervlewerl s home:

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\11111 O11IERIsl (over 5 YOaI'lI or 08.)P~Q!i' fOR &L OR P,\RT OF IHTERVIDI,

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to .ortlna out tho card! tor

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A. (cgIi flIQl 1roR.Q!S List) Lh1ng ~I tI! parents?

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C.

IF OTHERS PRIllOIT (6.7) ut J!.fECRlaE;, SJ.TIijllllll.~~E!;.m:RE:LATIGlSHIP{sl TO IHFOiVl.lIIT: FOR IlIL'.T PARTIsl OF TIIE_IHTERVJQ!PaESEmj WHFTIlER OBSoRVIIfG, OR P.\RTICIPATIMl, 11/ IH'I'!:RVlDI ORO11\EIWSE D/G"QID. (Ill STITE looR OPIHllll OF EF'F'ECTS 00

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,IF ',11111 '~ GRD".P OR TO .1IJ:T_~1F (2 In 2»-)

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pU:t bars Yolrlger •Unusual • • •Doa't know • 0 0

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Lot &0 In pub t1ars

JOWlAl!!r Cor sortdrinks •

UnU6U&lDoni t knOll'

25 Can you tell !le .mat 105 the YOURiest age you're legallyallowed In 11 bar In a publIc house. for Sort drinks?

Don't knoW' 0

Sixteen 0

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'no Can you tell me the yom&ut .sge yoU're lepllyellOl'led to a.-Ink alcoholic drinks In the bar or a pub?

@bom'tknOWh'#-- Ighteen. 0

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28. In your expertence do a la' or people drink alcoholicdrinks }'olnger than that In pUb barS. or would yousc.y I~ Wl~ual?

26. In your experience do ~ lot oC people go In pUb baT3yomger than that Cor soCt drink!, or would you s87I ts unusual?

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CardS ·other (.!l!:!£!.!l)

110ne • • 0 • • • •

\.11th a &roup (or to !:Ieet a e;roupyou know the re ) •.

WI Ch one other person (or tom.eet ooe other person t!ll!!re)

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PR01PT IFH&C£SSARY

lL.~ About how 0Cten do

all. All boys/cen or QlxedJ

Do you go to p\tls at a1l1you u.walJ.y 101

All MlentndNo usual

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a. Do you u5l!8ll1" go - PR:CI1PT -

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H1J:Itlcr or nw.:s In your orlgln.a.l goota( ,,)IF YOU IORr CllE' CJXJTA. DIT£R IN BOl A-IF n~ r~,...t; .§.II'ftJ'=:T\t~! IN .J>JACfln' ARE.\S,EHtUl TO'i"J.L FeR ll!!l!! IN 80), AIF' YCU ~1')RI 'I'WJ QlXJT\S U!)Ef'D£Dm..r. E:H'T'Dl Tht: TOTALSFOR f:£!£!! IN 80XfB 8 ,00 C.WI'T fNi'Ek or...n urr£RVIE:ltl AK) PART~\ST~ OYER1'0 HLl1' OUT.

Nupj)~r or ealls(lncl~dlnc C311 at Which InterTle.:-t4Wdf--;;ci;"io tt'cure this IntenlCC' (Includeearlier wll:; by ~otJl(>.r 1ntt:rvle-nel"'. whf'Te applicable)

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of l.~''''~,rv ~ ).- ~. _) I ......I. r ~ .. ~

- - ~- -' - Dn"ERVlM.: - 100 SBCO.D NCIl' HAVE E:JGHT OR FD.ER PILES ()P CAIDS FRCI1 "MICR .w.. 0f-"FI]I:C3; CCH1Inm BY ItN'OR'Wn OR Mn'QIE HEll:; l1E'! BA fD< I/IT11[)R:Jf!

- IS 1'IIE 'lES1'IQCS CtI nus PADE Itf REFDUltt TO nu: cm: TO' CR> Cl: UC!I IIDU.JlIIIII PILE

- Fi.nlJ I)l) CARD l..EFT1 (J.l INSTEAD Of' DC'ttRIlII: CAR> JD1BER F'OA JJlf f'IU-POSITICfiI hm:RE THERE ARE )I) CIJ()S.. ' ./

I 71. Do )00 think It G -.le tr1md tr~ did 'UJ;15, H would ElBke 8n1 711. Would ,.ou (N} 8ld ac~ ' or dttrerently, H It ...

dl Uerenee al. all. - teponu"T M" ):IeTllllDent - to :J'ClU1'" reel InKs about

--7'~In lIbat ways?

hte. (tor the worse or Cor U. bfol:'tU")1 SIDl PIO'Pr UST' 2. WIll

PUe Top Cardl. KUlt>er JO\l f"Nd tt>..I"'OlCl this lIst and tell lie 1r errJ one or IIlOre or the

No. th1.n&.s 00 1t app17. Just eall out the mllbu8. AFTER Dn'FJUtIJ .,PFaPT LIST Htl1Br.RS: Wculd It bon any other efreeL:: 011 yourNo eanl t HWbu

le!t reel1J:a&s otout ht_, not mentioned CI'I the list? ,---H\Et>er( .) --I OFF. [.,./1/0

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:roursel! !;Mt 11111 t conred b7 the caJ"d5? SelC Pth.rs

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IPO IHT oor TIlE91. -Here "lI'e ... at&t.eDn)t.s about lbe police. fWC) IHFOltt.Urr PDCIL. Will you put a tick In tbe bt or 2nd eollml qaJnst .

00l.Ilt<S ... eec.b me &cCordlnc to 'lIt1elber you think tu true or mtnle. rr :rou'''' DO Id•• at all, tIck the third colum.

100 E:IPLllN nten, ror ntrythlM m'1'e ticked as Itnz.' or 'mtnJe', pl..- put a tick In the second lot of colllm.S. acconUna to lIIhethlr fOUl" opinioncome. rrua JOur" 0Ia personal experience_; Croca actual experleoces other people haft told JOu about, or .11IP1J' Cl"OIII. Ute ....era! reel1f'11s

CIID:l< DURING IHmIVIEW of people you knew. If ~uln no lOOS 'IIIIlere your opinion COIIle. CrtI:l. tick tb, lut col~.. •ill. Dml1ES .&RE COf'u:n:. :34-JFttR INTERVIDf. Rl8 our.UfT11IIN:; COOED IN US!' COOE IERE lMl PI !lID IT IN [nrorwent. •. ... CD ;3b(l)4 COUJ1NS IF WlI) ltEl'0) IS COOfD IN COL. }.

Intel"1'lewer . . • 2

-PERml.\L

OTHER PEOPLEI S GDlEIW...LE \Ift'lU.E NG IIl£I. ACroM. FEELING8 NG 10f."

EJPElUIJCE EXPERIDCE Of' PEOPLE--I. 11IEY rHRE.\ttN ICIJ 1'0 TRY 1'0 I1AItE tOO JlI1IT 1'QJ DID lfL\TEVER THEY

~ C'JH4VE Rltf TOU IH FOR 1 2 J · · 1 2 J __lc.-----•• IF' TOO NEED .l PCLICDUH l'OOEMLI lOO" C£Hl r nNl (1£: BUT ,. 100 ,0

PiRK ..tl. CAR TH£!' I RE THERE1 2 J · · (/ 1 2 J 4

.).tii: POL~usOAu.r !RY 1'0 ~ME ttD.:..GERS 10 PLEAD II()UYLTr- IN - -COOllT EVE2f IF' 1TS \0 U HET T1£ TEDlJ.GER I 6 IWl'ERESTS (;1 1 2 J · . . /3 1 2 J 4

4. THEIR f1ET!Q)S or OBfA.lNHIJ INf'Oft1.1!'UJil PBQf 1!JX~[RS ~ lSl.U.Ll . Mf - I)-,

1;].111'£ FAIR. 1 J · .. 1 2 J 4-- .5· TIlE EY!!lI>I:E TIlE! onE IN CCIPT -"lOUt TmOIOEIllr IS tBW..LT llJlTE rAlR If.:. 2 n1 ~ · .. 1 2 J 4

6. TIEl PICK C»f TEl2QGDlS (rt 1 ,,,,\2 J · .. 1 2 J 4

7. 'I1IE CIllJd:S Tf£f BRJlrIJ .lG.1IHBT tmUtGERB ARE USUAlLY QJI1E FAIR do ~/2 1 J · · 1 2 J 4e. I.- lDT or TBDt tAlE I'DEf OR aIm FOR LETrIlG PEXPLE OfT FUR 91A1.L

OP"'F'DI:ES. UKE P~M:i OR E:JCEE)llIJ THE ~nD LD1IT ;;1."1 1 2,

J ~3· · 1 2 J 4

9. THE!' N::T £s IF 'I1£RE' S CItE LAW PDR f1£ RI CH ..NJ 1'IlIlTIIDl roR tHE -POOR. 9J FAR ..s 'l'EE2UG£RS .lIE CCII:ERNED. riLl 1 2 J · · ~")6 1 2 J L

,

l:l. mE 1lXHI ONES AJlE lFEI:IA!U DlMI CH Tml.lCERS. , .:1(" 1 2 J c}7· · · 1 2 J 4

11- tllEl'fRE AlJlAm Ill)U:;UNG PW'IE lP. 1~ 1 2 J ~..,-~, · · · 1 2 J .~-12.- nET !I'DID 00 = TIl£ OVER n:rrc UTrU: T11111l8 11lA1' TIlE I'lD'IE

, >

IS) 00 810 caD1E8 0FTEIf GET JIIU NI" 1m1. , 30 1 2 J · · · );/ 1 2 .3 4

13. tIIEY 'fER:[ IlJRELr Il6E ll<JllE"PORC£ 1IWl 18 MFlTS"1'lJ' 3.;t 2 1 , J.~~

1 2,. J ~· · ·, . ,, -

. . ,OfT. ,

f'~ -' ., , .'.. ,.' , - .. - ~

, - - lIE ,. -.'

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(POLICE (2) 911. 'for the next lot, wIll you please tla 'True' or -untru.' In tbe s.-e rtq. There: are two extra. colllIl13 Cor the rtra:t tew stateaenta. tklle.ss 15.

youl'fl ticked 11110 11e4', "Ill 70U pleaa. Uck OIle ot these coltmns u well. 11:Ie rl rat collDn 'll T8 had the opportQ'll CJ to do 1t l17Selr- _enJI that 70upersc:nal.17 hSft been ID 11. posttlca t.o do It Qt SOIl8 tJlI8, l'ileCher you actually did It or not. It yOUl" nrnr had tbe opportoolt7 to do It, ttck the 2nd col\m\..

- -T!U£ 1ImIlE )() IDEA I I"Ye had tb, I f ye neTer had

OPP'r-tulltJ' to the opportlZll t7

.!!J. - do this lI)'SelC

u.. PO GO TO THE POLiCe IF I k.3 IN TRlllJBlE - nuu:.;TD<ID OR BE:.ITtlf Il' ~b 2 I 3 . . 81 I 2--- -IS. If I WERE IN A Ptt>CR-lf' .~ 1lIE POLICE WERE c.uuD, liD B& tIJB.E UlELt 1'0 JOu. I

?>'i 31- -IN FlGHnNG THE POl.ICE TK.\H 10~ OH FIGH1flfi THE' OTHER S[~. I 2 3 · 1 2-

~216. IF I &N SChEC.N: aR!..~ fIj IIrftC .l. SHOP [I D nIL tHE PCUCE 1 3 4-1 1 2-- --'7. IF I SJJI Xf'XD'£ STEALI'Rj '..Of OLD w::t1..H 1S PURSE: I'D TEll. THE POLICE Lf-:J- " , 4-3 ,

4-4- -2

, · - 2

18. tF I SAW i CCU'L£ er TOUiHS tOOOHINCi 0Cl1DJNE tp. IID1'Ell.. THE POUCE } ,..- .1 . /,-s 1 2-- tLG-· 2--- ---

~~~_3.kW sc~ 'fRYINC TKE DCOR~R.+..~lLS aF P.\RX!D C»tS I ID TEU. THE POLICE I ------.---'- · /L--, I 2-

tL-'i<2-, ----

as. TnE fOLlCE ,_::;E: .n.......,. "-WUU.kT '=ECi'LE: DOlh1J A JOB. 1 3 81, ___- - - - ;-

21. 'T'IE POLICE: HJ"'IER TUE 31\1BEt'. t.Lo" IHTE:RYIEWER I 2I } \ ooH'T FORGEt TO ASl q.9.l.~1 ),---

_22. I /l.Itt TII21. :< ;., 1 2 , -~---

ClZl. IF I wt.S .\ CRIhItPL, I'D E:Irf.Cr LESS rocu;H TRE...Tt1Dft FRat: THE BRITISH

~I Is thue ImYthlne: 2'--911t...

POLICE ,..&N 1 'rOJU) FkCl1 ;--~UCE In JlN'f OTHER CGUmY. 2 1 3 else 7OU1d like 31-- --

21,. HARDLY ...KT WJUlD T'UCE !],RISES OR PRrsDn'S TO HEI.F POOPLE GET '\Wl.Y WITH SE:RIOl5 C::Ul1ES S}2 1 3to say r.tlout the

. pollce7 ;..

25. Tf£f HAVE rl'iR '1CO M:.HY JJfS ..:s~ 1 2 3 Nothing. • • • • _~-- -'s<L2

So~thlng (soecltxl '_.~ ~26. I riESi"D:t' TIE1. 1~____2..- ( 12}- b27- T~ BqlTISH pellC: .RE TI£ BEST IN THE W)RLD -s'< 2 1 3 4 5 6- ---al. Tf£T OF'T'Df OFT BE. TDf (F TfIl1Sfl..VES. .,£ C:, 2 1 3 ~

-~ .... '"2

:~29. nET NEVER USE. lKEIR TRu«:HEDHS lID.ESS ITS ABSOWT£LT llIl:tS5.JlT I 3

'P. ro 'Aft. AS TU:-I~ BIiIaES IS C:H:rRHD, THE SRl,ISH PCLleE ARE Ml.1:H lESS.: 'l 2 1 3

4 5CORillPf tH.rJ1 hOST Puucz. F'MCES IK O'l'HEil coatrRIES. '7- I

31. IF \ FRIEND or I1IKE JOINt::> THE FOLICE, HE lolJU'I.Dflf BE A F'RI£l() t"lI:H .L.CI«iER sep '"2 3 I--Kn" I32. r HAVE A F"tIDm II' T1£ POLICE , I ,

\((12- i'-33- lHE:T1 RE .. l.LU'"bY UlT. ~ I I 2 3

}4. -n£'T1 RE l41.L c.lG JUSED ,U4:l DTICI.DIT. (.., 2 1 3 L..-3S. THEY IL.1[£ .1. 01 FTIetD..T Xft TO 00 l. ~2 1 J I b-

n£f CUJBT 10 GET l'IlRE s.l'PORT F"fQ1 THE PtBUC.. b""",

36. 1 3 t, ."57. 11IET fPDII) ro I'1t:x=B TJI'E oYtrl BIG CRD£B r&\1 11£T fL\TDI1T DlXJJH TD"IE IEn' - •

l~lnOYER 10 LOOt JFTE!l BtAL1J:R 0f'FDlCES. - 6) 1 2 3

I In, ~ '" r=-

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16.

01lA

Hothlna t!seSane thIne el.se

would

lr C'JlD lA 71 RAHI<ED 1. 2, , r4l 4 (IWII: O""ER COUl1IIl

14. What do you thJnk mIght happfn wtlen your case;.I'r.l.S presented In court?

Ir CAI\l) !> 51 R.\III<ID " 2, 3 011 ~ I fWIX OROE:R COltt1lfl

1). Whnt- do you think !:lIght happen between beJI1j;fom4 oy~ an4 heYlng tQ .3.ppear In court?

Ii thiN snytiJlrlj elie, not en the cards, thatft'OlTY :rou about beIng CO\rId out?

___- ..=-.-~:<. .... _ 4"__

,.

-Here :l.C'e some pore ~.s'. H.vt:l IKFORtL\Nt SH!.!J'11D PRQf'TC JlDS Pl 1'L.Jch card descrIbes sOIIlethlng which l!lJ&bt lIfOnypeople It mey brake tbe l.aJ! :lfld l'Iere rOWld out-.

If 100lVE tm .DT .:.. g. 'rHE CB.AMCE8 IT \O.I.D !'WiE IT DIFFICULT11) GEt TIlE &'lilt JF n I IIAHT : ••• • • •

ww..T IiIGU't El1ff'tl( TO rE B&'lV;DI !:l£lNQ f'CUI) ClIf AN> IU,VUIJ .ro.APPE.1R IH CCAIR! • .. .. • .. • • .. • • • • • • • • • •

THE PlBUCltT OR SIUI£ IlF JUfllG 1'0 .1PPEAIl IK cex.RT

Io&ErIIEIl I SIIJW) GET HIll TllE!1lmIT IN COORt

WAT MY rN1ILT wan.D r-U1 "'..J:OJ!' ITWHAT I1t ru:rr,s w:u.D tHIN!" •• •WH....T tfT OIRL f'RJElIl WlI.D tHINK: (I ( IOU h!ftn't a gIrl-mend et

present - I"!!fl:lne 100 bad me at th,! t.!e!!.zc!u b~ the lair)

wnlch me er Chase tblnp l'Iould 1fOI"T"7 yoU 80st abOllt belf\i Camel out by thepolice? (Dn'ER '-1- IN P.iH( CROER OOU1"1(, RD'I7{[ C.iRD, oUI) cetrrIHlE TO

RAlfl( AS INSTRU:Tml.

IP rlRST .h.NS\€R" IS· 'Depends 'IlI1etber It.s a drl'Ylnllpartllna:ortooce or sa:lett\lng tlse', ND£ (1) PIRST. T1!'E'rf SAT: -Letlslcsglne ltl .. not Q drh1nr o((ence- \lIJ tW AHS1£R (2-72I'OR IOHlRI"lNO (Ffl]«:ES.

Dependa 'llbeQler drlFlnglparktl'l& or other oCreneeFul1J\i It J.s wrt'DI •••Cl'w!IPCea or ~elnl Comd out by policeBa I2l fQUI'.ll, (Wlproapted)DependS on the crime (.!!'prompted)Xlril t know

11 1UTJn&, ar the cba1cea or bel", COU'Id out bl the pol1ce1

ll.

16

171 8

f..!:!!!!!.!fA!:!!~

.1• 2• J

10.

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'. r

E:XPERIEJlCt or COORI PROCIDURt

-Sot» people ata'\l tblnls tor their 0IIl us.. Otbera stseJ. Inorder to dlapo.. ot tbe th1nc.t ror I:ilQMJ ......

Mbo would ~l:btnk the lI'Ors. or - so_Cb. ·whO stole £29) worth ortI11na' tor bl.1 0tII1. P use , or SQDtCllt JIOo stole uacUJ the S8mI thlnesLa order to sell tbelf?

Nenr beftlTo watcbA3 witness.\.c:cwfd

croEIJ.L

"""II APPLY

Ha.... fl) Y'OU,- or b) 8Il1OOe )'ou'n me ....eT beEn In a Junnlle Courtor an- ordinary ttaetstrate's Court ~{Pollce Court), either to wu.tch'llhat 1Iefl~ m. or aa a w1~. or accused or l".ny orrencl?(PIQ£ FIJ.J.l" FllR TTI'E OP OXIlI. ,J() C:P\CITY IN '<lnCR \t"rDlDID), ,

U-...-c.. ~ ''l.i_Oil AnYcne lou·ve metfA' '11.&;, P""" ~ t.a2J p,,«.

our • Co rt. I'ItlIch Court I cotrt"' ...A1~

, , R "(bI I1 1 I , 1 I 1 I

, "22 , 22,2.2J J J J J JIt I,. 4 4 4 4

18.

Ir nu ItN..,

'\ C.E (4):rPLIEB.cm:x mE

I .r ctUItTI

2

~ 3/15

?en:cn JflO .Itol, tor ~ me ......P iU'SOO ...tJg atol_ t.:J, ae11 CooclaKo dtstJoettCXl - think tbe .s.st. or et tber;)on I ~ kJrCJw • .. .. .. • •

OUler lMWe:r (~)

COOE<lIE<»fLY

16.

Seen

<XI'.0.1.

""'ch

S..n'110&. '

Court I,

21TelntstCInem!!

COQE \LLnL~T J.PPLT

Rave fOU lver seen a t:lA,1 .Qb')Ut" 0 (!!rttIsJ'I) Junnlle COnrt crtbs;ISU":lt.e's Coun. CD tbo calntsIon or the c~:'::nem=::7~ ..j

Hnoel'" • Seen I

seen I JU'f'.', - ,e l ther I Court I

19.ItaqlOt you Ill" ca~~ b7 the pollet CCIiIiIl ,tloB -an orrence lUl'llbtcb you eould bt tined up to S2l. You felt cert4Jn JOu'd. btComd gu11'7 - but ;you allo knew that you might get arc with •

nry tarh Sl!L1lfir tine 10 court. Thare l d be no cost5 to P67- onlr the Unto.·

Ptq tbe i2J Un.Co to c~ ...Other ......r (.!P!£!!Z1

If lip&)'.. th~ i::aJ tlnlll illa. 'ItV would 70ll I"'!ther P.V the r:JJ1

17. SUppos1na It weT'! ilO• .Ilblll tor )'OU to pay U'Je £3J without appearing Incourt, lIOula ~ rather dO thiS, or go CO court "IQ} a &004 chance or&ettlna orc ron l1gbtlt?

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TAXING .\NO DRIVIl«i AWT 6.

123466

I ... ,

''''lr .ll'lralrDoni t DlCI'PQuzll(lg~ =ns~r (speclC

-----_':.. --

Would stop Dane or themWould stop only a fe" oC themWould :stop qUlte a lot at th_Would _tOP lBOat or the.Don't toon ••••••

0u0U I f Ie~ ;mJlNor (!2!£!.!l)

Do you thlnll: thE expectatJon ot betnl dJsquallrild In this nyI t they "er-liI rought, tI'Ould stop any yomtllters (1"Ol!I taking anddrlTlng iMl!Y cars, lIIho l:l.lgbt othenflse do It?l!-§Q: Would Jt stop most or them. quite a lot or tbel:l.,or only 4 Ce" or them?

J I",.

-,

b't-"'" II

'> ;

Por- how long arter"he became 01

bo.-W - 'lC)'i~£

rln. (.tat. """,.,t)~ • 'C: -R ..

.... ~~. 'lV'Other ("nd add1Clonal penalties (..!2!£!!l) ••~

{,0,,b2>

'Three bO~s tcka 8 C5r Cor Joy-rldJnl.Hone or the beys haa a <trlylng llcence~

ceDEAll.TILl!APPLY

I C '0 tsgue.ll qIt 'Fine' (2).

It ~Ithold Is.ue et llcen~to get a licence?

IC 'Fine' (2). Ban much?

"It thol1 Issue

READ 0I1r.-

J I. Suppo"lng tb. police stopped the car lIIhlle the bo~ a year mder ag

a licence IIIlUI drlVlnc - what do yOu think the PE:no.lty oU&ht to be,

3 11.

They doni t knOll thl omer. The,. <trITe It eighty tD.lle~ 8Ml1', lean It t.here, and hitch back hODe.One ot the. atlll ho~ a year to 10 beto~ he can get a Ilcpnc. to drlye any sort ot ~hJcle••

~-------------------------:7""-=='=_~" ""--------------------r---r:;)0 -.

'Suppo"e the usuol penal t;y tor a bo," who did tbJ s lC'iea too ,"olmg to hon 4.

l<ij~~;,;:::::;;;;;t;;~ drhlna: lJeence, 1II1loS to prennt hila tI"Oll gectlRe one ror 12 lIlOOtl'ls atter.n. he becalli old enough ,

~:1~7DO yOu think this "ould be talr- or mCalr1

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5

I~I{ FUR E.at: Ofi' T1£ SII OF'f"El«:ES LISTED BEtrn

2. ~'h.!1t do you ClUnk Is the lIost someone or yOW" age would. 8Ctually get Cor (read out oefence)

IF 'PRISClfI OR !!.~.!.o.t!'..l:§! 'HQ'III' ~ong'1

IF 'rIME', ASK: IHcw O.IChl ?

tf [F' IDCNI'T 1tNJW'- , 0tI'ER 1000' t know how Iona • or ID X. hon lInK:h' ~

I • 1r he hOd no pI"n I OU5 record?11. H he haa i1 bad criminal reconr7

9"

,

II 9- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

2. 3Rf...KIl«i Itn'O .. 8IKf''\HO Sf'[ J.I1e TH[JoIr}S

5. Bun III GOCD6 DI70IITO NAVE il£DI S'IOL£!I

1. T/.KINJ JoH 1IOI1U.N Pf1"''D{1 SC...R FOR JOT....tt.IDIJo1G~

l.. STE.ILIIIl Flll:tt , 5lD'WHILE IT IS (FD(

I bifl' ~:6J: ®}. .TT .cxll~ IJI) IN,\llIlIl I l ~ '\. b'o,:):l.hlL-7~1 '" -<S<l1IXJlE '''TB ~ ....=:u..._...,I- ~7_f~¥tL!Il;...;_:fIW::jIl::.'"fS"

111 1~:-'1 t9:!;J la;i 9 /f--/1 ~ .~ 1'--'I

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1 2 J ~

I COfTIIIUE N:aooal5. f1XlLE 00It FAULT \IJ.t, "(" - - - IN!?! .. !! tt1k M~n..!...DL.¥.2!L...!t..hU1.~.1...r.'.u· _._- --. ;.~ rAC11J PlOt. J

- 51. - 511 5111 I IQ1lr roR ClJDS~~-.-J67--·i-(JI-:CIT--roR--CARD6=~~:-.-J6-=-.-R=-.-J8:::-:I:-I,,--W::--"'-':-;-tak:~;=~:h~rh~flCard I <U:lCll.lt hC'w~ people 1.1 It. - BOIiI' old 1./rIU hi -. R, J8 (CCDE 00) _ t IF Fe NI) DC!E CII:£ MY 01 Del,l What penalty (If 81V) did he let?

No. : ck' rou DlOlll' r.lr17-..... I I IOtrr SIT. a.. hi dCII' It ~ I' tg£ TIWI OCtl 1f1a"" UWl ...nt p'nalty I'll n"u' lot1I ..U lIIho1n dC'nl thl.7~Irl (a) I Ib) l(e I USE _ _ ___

er or ~W1 10Q 'When hI'l D Onc, Hon Dealt lenr Dr•._ IN C'OlWI' •1 H 7-12 l}-'a) 21+ tlan 11.-1 tint Cl"" '11 enl, then knOll bHn J. It In "01:- - ---"ot , C " " L 'T lOfT.

;__~_-_-_: :=~_-._-.=:~~~~:-:.-_-:-i- -'_ =- d'd" , : : :': ~~~ '::~ :"~ __::.::=:=[___ ~_'__J -,-~__5-1_'__'_ A I · J " ..:----~- -----.----------=r

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\HFOfI'WI!1 § CW 0fJ'R!CQ

Irof'OlI. CJllDa 11, )6. n. J8. aa:; tit, IQ.~I. All) aUT at at nnB Po\GE

5

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tt,' .~\"IN c:outt. (cmE CIf... TO Q L..,'" I,. HrYD. IN C'C'l.RT F'OJl. nI[ Of'nH:t a:K:l:lUtfDlor ...

• N4 III armgp TO_qQ..~.m~"·/I' I. etUlI IpIE DWf CH2i a-t \~~ ~I!'lt DUlL"" roe;@ ..1.1'11 ~t PM&1Q' ( I r ..,I l{rlll ~ld 1t'U Ihlnll: IlM pllla.) t, ralr ':Ir

did 1011 lit 1IIh'" JOU Mw-. ~rsJr1 IF F\'R Do :rOil think )'l:'\I rot off I'last In CO\rt? -a Yel")" llchtl:r or .. the penal ty lIbout rll:h'1

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D£TOCTION/TEJ1PT\TIOH

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CARD/COLUMN

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1/6-7

1/8-13

1/14-15

1/16

1/17

1/18

1/19

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1

2

3

4

TITLE

Case number

Card number

Area code

Serlal number

Househo ld number

Person number wlthlnhousehold

LlvLng wlth parents

Clrcumstances of lnter­Vlew

ALONE: AT INTERVIEWERSHOME

IN BORROWED/HIRED ROOM

WITH OTIfER(S) (OVER 5YEARS OF AGE) PRESENT FOfALL OR PART OF INTERVIEW

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CODES

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6 dlglt code

2 dlglt code

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1 Person 12"23"34"45"56"67 " 7Blank

1 Llvlng wlth bothparents.

2 Llvlng wlth Motheronly

3 Llvlng wlth Fatheronly

4 Llvlng wlth neltherparent

Blank

1 At lnformant's home,q.lone

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3 Dld not re ply4 Replled to offlce

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6 Replled to offlceletter

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78218

21311

1753

476200

53531

668

55

31

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2

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13

6017

25

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\ Form No SA 1 (APR 76)

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5

6

TITLE

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IF others present de­scr1be sltuat10n (at1nformants home)

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1 Parents of 1nformant(one or both)

2 Other re1at1ves1nclud1ng w1fe

3 Other peopleBlank

,1 L1sten1ng or part1c1­

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2 Poss1ble could be11sten1ng but cannotdef1n1tely determ1nee. g. "Read1ng/watch­1ng T.V./p1aY1ng/talk1ng ('absorbed1n ' not ment1oned)"""people arr1ved/cameto ask whether 1n­formant was gOlngout

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Blank

MARGINALS

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2

97

29

10672

46

78

12

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Form No SA 1 (APR 76)

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7

TITLE

Presence of personwhose degree of partlcl­~atlon was selected(at VAR 6)

CODES

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2 Present at "own"and "frlends" offen­ces but absent at"casual acqualntan­ces"

3 Present at "frlends"and "casual acqualn­tances" offencesbut absent at "own"offences

4 Present at "casualacqualntances"offences but absent

MARGINALS

56

5

2

1

at "own" and"frlends" offences

5 Present for part of 30lntervlew

6 Kept popplng In and 11out (more than onceand no lndlcatlonat WhlCh parts oflntervlew)

7 Present for part of 26lntervlew but nolndlcatlon WhlChpart

Blank 677

1/23 8 Effect on answers/lnformant (code all effectsby all people at VAR 5)

1st answer

-3-

1 SuppressIon e:g;"gave mlnlmumanswers"; "couldn'tgaln hlS confld ence""became more expan­Slve after peopleleft"

2 Dlstractlon e.g."lnformant restless"~waB a blt dlstract­lng"; "lnformant'sattentlon wanderedafter they came In''

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VAR No

8

TITLe

Contlnued

CODes

3 Intervlewer feltanswers/lnformatlonwas unaffected(throughout) l.e.not codable e.g.lnformant unperterb­ed/lg~ored others/not lnfluenced"; "noeffect"; completelyhonest replles";"lnformant Jokedabout but dld notseem to alter opln­lons In any way

4 InsufflClent lnform­atlon to determlnecodes 1-3

Blank6 Undeflned code

MARGINALS

58

9

7241

1/24 9 Effects on answers/lnformant 2nd answer

-4-

1 Suppresslon, e.g."gave mlnlmumanswers"; "couldn'tgaln hlS confldence";"be come more expan­Slve after peopleleft"

2 Dlstractlon e.g."lnformant restless";"wlilfs a blt dlstract­lng"; "lnformant' sattentlon wanderedafter they came In''

3 Intervlewer feltanswers/lnformat lonwas unaffected(throughout), l.e.not codeable 1-2e.g. lnformant un­perterbed/lgnoredothers/not lnfluen­ced"; "no effect";"completely honestreplles"; "lnform­ant Joked about butdld not seem toalter 0plnlons Inany way

4 InsufflClent lnform­atlon to determlne

Blank

4

5

40

1

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1/25 10

TITLE

Dld lnformant ralse anyobJectlon to sortlngout the cards for hlSown offences N.B. Theways ln WhlCh the_~dpack was used The mostvltal ltem of lnforma­tlon for WhlCh the cardpack was requlred was toobtaln a rellable Ilstof these of the inform­ant's offences WhlCh hereadlly recalled. Thebest way of attemptlngto achleve thlS endwas thoroughly to famll­larlse each lnformantwlth the content of thepack and the way lnWhlCh lt was to be usedbefore asklng hlm tosort out those cardsWhlCb descrlbed hlS ownoffences

CHANGES SINCE "MBOURMOBILITY" INTERVIEW

CODES

1 No obJectlon2 Sllght obJectlon3 RefusedBlank

MARGINALS

7909

9

1/26 11 Changes in Job and/oremployer, payor full­tlme educatlon (lnclud­lng school-leavers)

-5-

1 None, stlll atschool or same typeof full-tlme educa­tlon

2 None, same Job, sameemployer, and samepay

3 Any change speclfy4 "Can't remember

occupatlon at tlmeof Labour Mobllltysurvey"

Blank

139

378

2844

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1/27 12 IF ANY CHANGE CODE 3Deta~ls of change

-6-

1

2

3

4

Some change but~nsuff~c~ent deta~ls

from wh~ch to deter­m~ne codes 2-6,e.g. when ~t ~s notclear whether thechange refers onlyto "Job", "pay" or"employer" or to allthreeCha~ged to Un~vers­

~ty/further (full­t~me) eC1ucat~on

~ncluC1~ng on hol~­

day pr~or to go~ng

to techn~cal college';do~ng vacat~on Jobbefore enter~ng

un~vers~ty ~n Octo­ber" changed fromfull-t~me Job tofull-t~me educat~on

Inter~m period be­tween school andJob or between twoJobs, e.g. "leftJob and start~ng

new one next week";"left school andlook~ng for Job";"start~ng Job assoon as obta~n

results from schoolcert~ficate"; "~s

now unemployed (atschool or employedat t~me of Mob~l~ty

Survey)Change ~n ~, butJob and employerthe same, e.g."older now so morepayll; "end of tra~n­

~ng per~od/apprent­~cesh~p, so morepay" (or less pay)apprent~ces who arenow fully-fledgedworkers have notchanged the~r~bs

70

23

36

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1/27

1/28-29

1/30

1/31

VAR No

12

13

14

15

TITLE

Contlnued

Pay (not per week) £

Occupatlon (coded accor­dlng to Reglstrar Gener­al's Classlflcatlonof occupatlon)

Has lnformant gotmarrled Slnce lastlntervlew

-7-

CODES

5 Change In pay andJob, but employert he same, e. g ."promotlon"; "changeof Job and now paldovertlme so paymore"

6 Change In pay, Joband employer lnclud­lng all those whowere at sChool/un­lverslty or wereunemployed at tlmeof Labour MobllitySurvey and who arenow worklng

7 Changed not coveredby codes 4,5 and 6e. g. "pay and empl­oyer changed, Jobthe same" or "em­ployer and pay thesame, but Job chang­ed" etc

Blank

2 dlglt code 1-99Blank

1 Professlonal I2 Intermedlate 113 Skllled-non-manual

III4 Skllled-manual III5 Seml-skllled-non­

manual IV6 Sernl-skllled-manual

IV7 Unskllled VBlank

1 Yes2 NoBlank

MARGINALS

6

35

6

523

663

235

162

7

6767

16787

5

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1/32 16 Has he changed hlSpermanent addressBlnce last lntervlew 1 Yes

2 NoBlank

IF "YES"

1/33 17 Has he left hlS parentalhome for the flrst tlme 1 Yes

2 NoBlank D.N.A.

40760

8

1839

751

1/34

1/35-36

1/37-38

18

19

20

IF has got marrled, andchanged hlS permanentaddress Slnce lastlnterview, and anychange ln Job, employeretc. Dld he leave hlSoriglnal address forJOb reasons

Age of lnformant

Parental sltuatlon ifnot Ilvlng wlth parentsat tlme of MobllltySurvey

-8-

1 Yes2 NoBlank D.N.A.

2 dlglt code 1-99

1 Both parents Ilvlngtogether and on ,,_f~lendly terms wlthlnformant

2 Both parents Ilvlngtogether, but Mothernot on frlend lyterms wlth lnformant

3 Both parents Ilvlngtogether, but Fathernot on frlendlyterms wlth lnformant

4 Both parents Ilvlngtogether, but nelth­er on frlendlyterms wlth lnformant

5 Mother deceased6 Father deceased7 Both parents deceas­

ed

625

777

8

612

1

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1/37-38 20 Contl.nued 8 Separated!dl.vorcedj 1Mother out of touchor not on friendlyterms wl.th l.nformant

9 Separated!dl.vorced; 5Father out of touchor not on frl.end lyterms Wl.th l.nformant

10 Separated/dl.vorced 16both out of touchor not on frl.endlyterms Wl.th l.nforman+

11 Separated/dl.vorced 7both on friendlyterms Wl.th l.nforman+

12 Broken parental 3relatl.onshl.ps e.g."never had a father,ll.ves wl.th Motherl.n caravan sl.teSl.nce last year";"frl.endly wl.thMother. Fathersends money andwould ll.ke to befrl.endly Wl.th l.n-formant but l.nform-ant does not reply"

13 Temporary parental 2absence ("not brok-en "1 e.g. "Fathertemporarily workl.ngabroad on good termsWl.th faml.ly"

Blank 6985 "7 ) We are assuml.ng 226\1

~these were pund- 19

7 'Q ed l.n error and 39 V' ) should be coded 5

..the same as 5,6,7,8,9

1/39-40 21 Number of calls (l.nclud -l.ng call at whl.ch l.nter-Vl.ew started) 2 dl.gl.t code 1-99

Blank 25

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1/41-42 22

1/43-45 23

1/46 24

1/47 25

1/48-51 26-29

TITLE

Number of thls lntervlewin your sequence oflntervlews wlthln quota

Intervlewer's number

Date of lntervlew

Doubts about the comp­leteness of the lnform­atlon glven

Do you gamble at allIF SO what on - horses,dogs, pools, dlce orany other game of chance

CODES MARGINALS

2 dlglt code 1-22Blank 347

3 dlgit code 001-999Blank 3

1 July or August 4352 September or October 369Blank 4

1 No doubts 6932 Some doubts 100Blank 15

1/48

1/49

26

27

1st answer

2nd answer

-10-

1 Doesn't gamble2 Horses3 Dogs4 Pools5 Dlce6 Cards7 Darts, domlnoes, one

armed bandlts sweeps/lottery draws Blngoetc

8 Chemin de fer,roulette and otherCaslno-type gambllng

Blank

1 Doesn't gamble2 Horses3 Dogs4 Pools5 Dlce6 Cards7 Darts, domlnoes, one

armed bandits sweeps/lottery draws Blngoetc

8 Chemln de fer,roulette and otherCaslno-type gambllng

Blank

184198

734

87018

289

452376107814

1

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1/50 28 3rd answer 1 Doesn't gamble 1362 Horses 343 Dogs 24 Pools 435 Dlce 86 Cards 1197 Darts, domlnoes, one 36

armed bandlts sweeps/lottery draws-Bl~go

etc8 Chemln de fer, 1

roulet te and allother Caslno-typegambllng

Blank 429

1/51 29 4th answer 1 Doesn't gamble -2 Horses -3 Dogs -4 Pools -5 Dlce 16 Cards 127 Darts, domlnoes, one 10

armed bandits sweeps/lottery draws Blngoetc

8 Chemln de fer, 1roulette and allother Caslno-typegambllng

Blank 784

1/52 30 DD you go to pubs atall IF SO: about howoften do you usuallygo 1 Doesn't go - 210

2 Most days 653 Less often, but more 159

than once a week4 About once a week 1415 Less often than that 2216 Other 11Blank 1

1/53 31 IF GOES AT ALL Do youusually go 1 Alone 23

2 Wlth a group (or to 349meet a group you knowthere)

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1/53 31 Contlnued 3 Wlth one other 174person (or to meetone other personthere)

4 No "usualll hablt 55Blank 207

V54-55 32 IF WITH A GROUP OR TOMEET A GROUP How manyof you usually get to-gether In the pub 2 dlglt code 1-99

Blank 471

1/56 33 All boys/men or mlxed 1 All male 2032 Mlxed 1373 No usual hablt 15Blank 453

1/57 34 IF WITH ONE OTHER OR TOMEET ONE OTHER Usuallyanother boy/man, or aglrl 1 Male 107

2 Female 653 Undeflned code 1Blank 635

1/58 35 Have you, or anyone wlthyou ever been stoppedby the pollce for any-thlng you dld In a pub,or after drlnklng In apub 1 Yes 50

2 No 743Blank 143 Undeflned code 1

1/59 36 Can you tell me what isthe youngest age you'relegally allowed in abar In a publlc house,for soft drlnks 1 Don't know 135

2 Slxteen 3433 Other age 289Blank 41

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1/60 37

TITLE

IF "DON'T KNOW" OR"OTHER AGE" "The legalage lS 16" In your ex­perlence do a lot ofpeople go In pub barsyounger than that forsoft drlnks, or wouldyou say ltS unusual

CODES

1 Lot go In pub barsyounger for softdrlnks

2 Unusual3 Don't knowBlank

MARGINALS

255

4416844

1/61 38

1/62-63

1/64

1/65-74

39

40

41-50

Can you tell me theyoungest age your'elegally allowed todrlnk alcohollC drlnksIn the bar of a pUb

IF OTHER AGE Speclfy

IF "DON'T KNOW" OR"OTHER AGE" "The legalage lS 18~. In yourexperlence do a lot ofpeople drlnk alcohollcdrlnks younger than thatIn pub bars, or wouldyou say lts unusual

Do you know anyonefalrly well who has doneanythlng agalnst the lawthat lS not on thecards - or have you doneanythlng yourself thatlsn't covered by thecards

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1 Don't know2 Elghteen3 Other ageBlank

2 dlglt code 1-99Blank

1 Lot drlnk alcoholIn pub bars younger

2 Unusual3 Don't knowBlank

9781

171

796

655

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1/65-69 41-45 SELF

1/65 41 1st answer 1 Steal~ng 272 Anyth~ng v~olent 6

to people3 Damag~ng property 154 Anyth~ng to do w~tb 2

dr~nk or drugs5 Anytb~ng to do w~th 3

sex6 Anyth~ng else aga~n- 49

st the law7 Suppressed own 2

of fencesBlank 704

1/66 42 2nd_answer 1 Steal~ng -2 Anyth~ng v~olent 1

to people3 Damag~ng property 74 Anytb~ng to do w~th 2

dr~nk or drugs5 Anyth~ng to do w~th -

sex6 Anytb~ng else aga~n- 3

st the law7 Suppressed own 1

offencesBlank 794

1/67 43 3rd answer 1 Steal~ng 12 Anyth~ng vlolent -

to people3 Damaglng property 24 Anyth~ng to do wlth 1

dr~nk or drugs5 Anythlng to do w~th 1

sex6 Anythlng else agaln- 3

st the law7 Suppressed own -

offencesBlank 800

1/68 44 4th answer 1 Steallng 52 Anythlng v~olent -

to people3 Damag~ng property 44 Anyth~ng to do wlth -

drlnk or drugs5 Anythlng to do wlth 1

sex

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1/68 44 Cont J.nued 6 AnythJ.ng else agaln 1st the law

7 Suppressed own 1offences

Blank 796

1/69 45 5th answer 1 Stea1J.ng 92 AnythJ.ng vJ.olent -

to people3 Damaglng property 124 AnythJ.ng to do wJ.th 2

drJ.nk or drugs5 AnythJ.ng to do wJ.th -

sex6 AnythJ.ng else 33

agaJ.nst the law7 Suppressed own n

offencesBlank 741

1/70-74 46-50 Others

1/70 46 1st answer 1 Stea1J.ng 312 AnythJ.ng vJ.olent 12

to people3 DamagJ.ng property 484 Anythlng to do wlth 6

drJ.nk or drugs5 Anythlng to do WJ.th 9

sex6 AnythJ.ng else 36

agalnst the law7 Suppressed offences 2

of othersBlank 664

1/71 47 2nd answer 1 StealJ.ng 22 AnythJ.ng vOllent 5

to people3 DaliiagJ.TIg property 134 AnythJ.ng to do wJ.th

drlnk or drugs5 AnythJ.ng to do with 4

sex6 AnythJ.ng else 6

agaJ.nst the law7 SuppresBed~ offences -

of othersBlank 769

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No TITLE CODES MARGINALS

1/72 48 3rd answer 1 Steal~ng -2 Anyth~ng v~olent 1

to people3 Damag~ng property 34 Anything to do wlth

dr~nk or drugs5 Anyth~ng to do w~th 1

sex6 Anythlng else 4

aga~nst the law7 Suppressed offences -

of othersBlank 798

1/73 49 4th answer 1 Steal~ng 42 Anyth~ng v~olent -

to people3 Damaglng property 84 Anyth~ng to do wlth 2

dr~nk or drugs5 Anyth~ng to do wlth 1

sex6 Anythlng else 1

agalnst the law7 Suppressed offences -

of othersBlank 792

1/74 50 5th answer 1 Steal~ng 162 Anyth~ng v~olent 2

to people3 Damag~ng property 204 Anyth~ng to do w~th 4

dr~nk or drugs5 Anyth~ng to do wlth 5

sex6 Anythlng else 32

aga~nst the law7 Suppressed offences 4

of othersBlank 725

POLICE 11/75-80 51-56

to to "Here are some state-2/8-27 57-76 ments about the pollce,

can you tell me foreach one whether youth~nk lts true or un-ture.

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Contlnued

CODES MARGINALS

1/75-80to

2/8-27

1/75

1/76

1/77

51-56to

57-76

51

52

53

Then for everyone can,you tell me whetheryour 0plnlon comes fromyour own personal ex­perlences, from actualexperlences other peoplehave told you about orslmply from the generalfeellngs of people youknow

They threaten to tryto make you admlt youdld whatever they haverun you In for

Oplnlon

If you need a pollcemanurgently you can'tflnd one: but If youpark a car they're there

1 True2 Untrue3 No ldea4 More than one answer

recorded

1 Personal experlence2 Other people's

actual experlence3 General feellngs

of people4 No ldeao Blank

1 True2 Untrue3 No ldea4 More than one answer

recorded

259377171

1

84145

366

53160

444291

721

1/78 54 Oplnlon

-17-

12

3

4o5

Personal experlenceOther people'sactual experlenceGeneral feellngs ofpeopleNo ldeaBlank ~.,-

More than one answerrecorded

223214

271

2574

1

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No TITLE CODES MARGINALS

1/79

1/80

2/1-5

2/6-7

2/8-27

2/8

2/9

2/10

55

56

57-76

57

58

59

The pollce usually tryto persuade teenagersto plead "Gullty" lncourt, even lf ltSagalnst the teenager'slnterests

Case number

Card I'lumber

Contlnued from card 1

Thelr methods of obtaln­lng lnformation fromteenagers are usuallyqUlte falr

The eVldence they glveln court about teenagerslS usually quite falr

-18-

1 True2 Untrue3 No ldeao Blank

1 Personal experlence2 Other people's

actual experlence3 General feellngs

of people4 No ldeao Blank

5 dlglt code

Card 02

1 True2 Untrue3 No ldeao Blank

1 Personal experlence2 Other people's

actual experlence3 General feellngs

of people4 No ldeao Blank

1 True2 Untrue3 No ldeao Blank

139319349

1

60128

228

78314

808

534122150

2

148222

263

33142

513106187

2

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2/11

2/12

2/13

2/14

2/15

2/16

60

61

62

63

64

65

Op1n10n

They p1ck on teenagers

Opin10n

The charges they br1ngaga1nst teenagers areusually qU1te fa1r

Op1n1on

A lot of them take moneyor g1fts for lett1ngpeople off for smalloffences, 11ke park1ngor exceed1ng the speed11m1t

-19-

1 Personal exper1ence2 Other people's

actual exper1ence3 General fee11ngs

of people4 No 1deao Blank

1 True2 Untrue3 No 1deao Blank4 More than one answer

recorded

1 Personal exper1ence2 Other people's

actual exper1ence3 General feelings

of people4 No 1dllao Blank

1 True2 Untrue3 No 1deao Blank

1 Personal exper1ence2 Otheropeople's

actual exper1ence3 General fee11ngs

of people4 No 1deao Blank5 More than one answer

recorded

1 True2 Untrue3 No 1deao Blank

85202

314

30177

273431102

11

239127

306

4393

542128136

2

95230

311

42129

1

78455274

1

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2/17 66 0plnlon 1 Personal experlence 322 Other people's 100

actual experlence3 General fee llngs 337

of people4 No ldea 970 Blank 242

2/18 67 They act as if there'sone law for the rlchand another for thepoor, so far as teenagerare concerned 1 True 209

2 Untrue 4213 No ldea 1770 Blank 1

2/19 68 Oplnlon 1 Personal experlence 982 Other people's 126

actual experlence3 General feellngs 353

of peoplell- No ldea 630 Blank 1675 More than one answer 1

re cor,ded

2/20 69 The young ones arespeclally down onteenagers 1 True 244

2 Untrue 3223 No ldea 2420 Blank -

2/21 70 0plnlon 1 Personal experlence 2012 Other people's 95

actual experlence3 General feelings 222

of people4 No ldea 730 Blank 217

2/22 71 They're always roughlngpeople up 1 True 97

2 Untrue 5243 No ldea 1870 Blank -

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2/23

2/24

2/25

2/26

2/27

2/28

2/29-40

72

73

74

75

76

77

78-89

Oplnlon

They spend so much tlmeover petty llttle thlngsthat the people who doblg crlmes often getaway wlth them

Oplnlon

They very rarely usemore force than lSnecessary

Oplnlon

Who fllled lt ln

JlOLICE 2For the next lot ofstatements would youplease answer "true" or"Untrue" ln the sameway.

-21-

1 Personal experlence2 Other people's

actual experlence3 General feellngs

of people4 No ldeao Blank

1 True2 Untrue3 No ldeao Blank

1 Personal experlence2 Other people's

actual experlence3 General feellngs

of people4 No ldeao Blank

1 True2 Untrue3 No ldeao Blank

1 Personal experlence2 Other people's

actual experlence3 General feellngs

of people4 No ldeao Blank

1 Informant2 IntervlewerBlank

82128

363

63172

408277122

1

95100

460

45108

512163133

91164

390

47116

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ContJ.nued

CODES MARGINALS

2/29-40

2/29

2/30

2/31

2/32

78-89

78

79

80

81

There are extra columnsfor the fJ.rst few state­ments, unless you haveanswered "No J.dea", willyou please answer one ofthese columns as well"I've had the opportun­J.ty to do J.t myself"means that you persona­lly have been J.n a posJ.­tJ.on to do J.t at sometJ.me, whether you act­ually dJ.d J.t or not

I'd go to the polJ.ce J.fI was J.n trouble ­threatened or beaten up

OpportunJ.ty

If I were J.n a punch-upand the polJ.ce werecalled, I'd be morelJ.kely to JOJ.n J.n fJ.ght­J.ng the polJ.ce than tokeep on fJ.ghtJ.ng theother sJ.d e

OpportunJ.ty

-22-

1 True2 Untrue3 No J.deao Blank

1 lIve had the opport­unJ.ty to do thJ.smyself

2 I've never had theopportunJ. ty

o Blank

1 True2 Untrue3 No J.deao Blank

1 I've had the opport­unJ.ty to do thJ.smyself

2 I've never had theopportunJ.ty

o Blank

532184

911

109

623

76

103525178

2

51

620

137

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2/33

2/34

2/35

2/36

2/37

2/38

2/39

82

83

84

85

86

87

88

If I saw someone break­lng lnto a shop I'dtell the pollce

Opportunl ty

If I saw someone steal­lng an old woman'spurse I'd tell thepollce

Opportunl ty

If I saw a couple oftoughs roughlng someoneup, I'd tell the pollce

Opportunlty

If I saw someone trylngthe door handles ofparked cars I'd tellthe pollce

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1 True2 Untrue3 No ldeao Blank

1 I've had the opport­unlty to do thlsmyself

2 I've never had theopportunl ty

o Blank

1 True2 Untrue3 No ldeao Blank

1 I've had the opport­unlty to do thlSmyself

2 I've never had theopportunlty

o Blank

1 True2 Untrue3 No ldeao Blank

1 I've had the opport­unl ty to do:thlSmyself

2 I've never had theopportun:Lty

o Blank

1 True2 Untrue3 No ldeao Blank

6578565

1

34

720

54

7472930

2

20

762

26

588115

987

62

660

'86

456207143

2

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2/40 89 Opportunlty 1 I've had the opport 42unlty to do thlsmyse If

2 I've never had the 655opportunl ty

0 Blank 111

2/41 90 The pollce are Justordinary people dOlnga Job 1 True 710

2 Untrue 773 No ldea 190 Blank 2

2/42 91 The pollce never takebrlbes 1 True 226

2 Untrue 2523 No ldea 3290 Blank 1

2/43 92 I hate them 1 True 682 Untrue 7023 No ldea 370 Blank 1

2/44 93 If I was a crlmlna.l, I'dexpect less rough treat-ment from the Brltlshpollce than I wouldfrom pollce ln any othercountry 1 True 409

2 Untrue 1433 No ldea 2550 Blank 1

2/45 94 Hardly any would takebrlbes or presents tohelp people get awaywlth serlOUS crlmes 1 True 520

2 Untrue 82.3 No ldea 2060 Blank -

2/46 95 They have far too manyJobs 1 True • 423

2 Untrue 1973 No ldea 1870 Blank 1

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2/47 96 I respect them 1 True 6322 Untrue 1213 No ldea 540 Blank 1

2/48 97 The Brltlsh polloe arethe best ln the world 1 True 309

2 Untrue U83 No ldea 3800 Blank 1

2/49 98 They often get beatenup themse Ives 1 True 592

2 Untrue 853 No ldea 1310 Blank -

2/50 99 They never use thelrtrunoheons unless ltSabsolutely neoessary 1 True 540

2 Untrue 913 No ldea 1760 Blank 1

2/51 100 So far as taklng brlbeslS oonoerned, the Brltlslpolloe are much lessoorrupt than most poll.ceforoes ln other oountrie 1 True 352

2 Untrue 463 No ldea 4100 Blank -

2/52 101 If a frlend of mlne JOln-ed the pollce, he would-n't be a frlend muohlonger 1 True 74

2 Untrue 7003 No ldea 330 Blank 1

2/53 102 I have a frlend ln thepollce 1 True 374

2 Untrue 4073 No ldea 250 Blank 2

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2/54 103 They're a lousy lot 1 True 712 Untrue 6733 No ldea 640 Blank -

2/55 104 They're well organlsedand efflclent 1 True 542

2 Untrue 1313 No ldea 1320 Blank 3

2/56 105 They have a dlfflCUltJob to do 1 True 736

2 Untrue 483 No ldea 220 Blank 2

2/57 106 They ought to get moresupport from the publlC 1 True 687

2 Untrue 653 No ldea 510 Blank 5

2/58 107 They spend so much tlmeover blg crlmes thatthey haven't enoughtlme left over to lookafter smaller offences 1 True 99

2 Untrue 5083 No ldea 1950 Blank 6

2/59 108 Is there anythlng elseyou'd llke to say aboutthe pollce

2/60 109 IF SOMETHING speclfy 1 Antagonlstlc to 102speclflc method/behavlour/ajPearanceof (regular pollceforce or how organ-lsed

2 Other negatlve -attltudes to regularpollce force

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2/60 109 ContJ.nued 3 Non-antagonJ.stJ.c 50suggestJ.ons forJ.mprovements of(regular) polJ.ceforce/methods/organJ.zatJ.on

4 Ot her po SJ. t J. ve 70attJ.tudes towardspolJ.ce

5 MJ.xed approval/ 41dJ.sapproval

6 Cannot tell whether 9posJ.tJ.ve or negatJ.veanswer

0 Blank 536

2/61-62 110-111 What puts you offmost about breakJ.ngthe law - the feelJ.ngthat J.t J.S wrong,or the chances of beJ.ngfound out by thepolJ.ce the fJ.rstanswer J.S "dependswhether J.t's adrJ.vJ.ng/parkJ.ngoffence the secondJ.S for non-drJ.vJ.ngoffences

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2/61 110 Dr~v~ng(park~ng offence 1 Depends whether 5dr~v~ng(park~ngor other offence

2 Fee l~ng ~ t was 255

3wrong

166Chances of be~ng

found out by thepol~ce

4 Both equally 425 Depends on cr~me 96 Don't know 37 Other answer 8Blank 320

2/62 III Non-dr~v~ng offences 2 Feel~ng ~t was 194wrong

3 Chances of be~ng 101found by the pol~ce

4 Both equally 195 Depends on cr~me 86 Don't know 27 Other answer 1Blank 483

2/63-70 112-11 Wh~ch one these th~ngs

would worry you mostabout be~ng found outby the pol~ce

2/63 112 1st answer

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1 What my fam~ly wouldfeel about ~t

2 What my mates wouldth~nk

3 What my g~rl fr~end

would th~nk (~f have­n't a girl fr~end atpresent - ~mag~ne youhad one at the t~meyou broke the law)

4 IF you've got a Jobthe chances of los~ng

my Job; ~f you've notgot a Job the chances~t would make ~t

d~ff~cult to get thesort of Job I want

5 What rn~ght happen tome between be~ng founout and hav~ng toappear ~n court

393

212

97

58

27

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2/63 112 Contlnued 6 The publlClty or 10shame of havlng toappear ln court

7 Whether I should get 5falr treatment lncourt

8 The punlshment I 3mlght get

Blank 3

2/64 113 2nd answer 1 What my famlly would 6feel about lt

2 What my mates would 28thlnk

3 What my glrl frlend 55would thlnk (Ifhave'nt a glrl-frlend at present -lmaglne you had oneat the t lme youbroke the law)

4 IF you've got a 93Job the chances ofloslng my Job;lf you've not got aJob the chances ltwould make lt dlffl-cult to get the sortof Job I want

5 What mlght happen 134to me between belngfound out and havlngto appear ln court

• 6 The publlclty or 142shame of havlng toappear ln court

7 Whether I should get 146falr treatment lncourt

8 The punishment I 201mlght get

Blank 3

2/65 114 3rd answer 1 What my famlly would 48feel about lt

2 What my mates wo~ld 91thlnk

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2/65 114

TITLE

Contlnued

CODES MARGINALS

3 What my glrl frlend 127would thlnk (Ifhave'nt a gJ.rl-frlend at present -lmaglne you had oneat the tlme youbroke the law)

4 IF you've got a 110Job the chances oflOBlng my Job;If you've not got aJob the chances Itwould make It dlffl­cult to get thesort of Job I want

5 What mlght happen 115to me between belngfound out and havlngto appear In court

6 The pub1lclty or 116shame of havlng toappear In court

7 Whether I should 105get falr treatmentIn court

8 The punlshment I 93mlght get

Blank 3

2/66 115 4th answer

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1 What my famlly wouldfeel about It

2 What my mates wouldthlnk

3 What my glrl frlendwould thlnk (Ifhave'nt a glrl­frlend at present ­imaglne you had oneat the tlme youbroke the law)

4 IF you've got a Jobthe chances of los­lng my Job; Ifyou've not got a oobthe chances It wouldmake It dlfficu1tto get the sort ofJob I want

5 What mlght happento me between belngfound out and havlngto appear In court

175

206

169

112

71

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1

2

2/66

2/67

2/68

115

116

117

Contlnued

5th answer

6th answer

-31-

6 The publlClty orshame of havlng toappear In court

7 Whether I shouldget falr treatmentIn court

8 The punlshment Imight get

Blank

1 What my family wouldfeel about lt

2 What my mates wouldthlnk

3 What my glrl frlendwould thlnk (Ifhave,nt a glrl ­frlend at present ­lmaglne you had oneat the tlme youbroke the law)

4 IF you've got a Jobthe chances of los­lng my Job; lfyou've not got aJob the chances ltwould make lt dlffl­cult to get the sortof Job I want

5 What mlght happento me between belngfound out and havlngto appear In court

6 The publlClty orshame of havlng ~o

appear In court7 Whether I should

get fair treatmentIn court

8 The punlshment Imight get

Blank

What my famlly wouldfeel about 1 tWhat my mates wouldthlnk

3 What my glrl frlend, would thlnk (if

have'nt a glrl ­frlend at present ­lmaglne you had one

34

22

16

3

20

25

36

78

119

174

191

162

3

101

109

155

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2/68 117

2/69 118

Form No SA 1 (APR 761

TITLE

Contl.nued

7th answer

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CODES MARGINALS

3 at the tl.me youbroke the law)

4 IF you've got a Job 148the chances of 16s-l.ng my Job; ifyou've not got aJob tne~chances itwould make l.t dl.ffl.-cult to get the sortof Jab I want

5 What ml.ght happen 128to me between bel.ngfound out and havl.ngto appear l.n court

6 The publl.cl.ty or 78shame of havl.ng toa ppear in court

7 Whether I should 49get fair treatmentl.n court

8 The punishment I 37ml.ght get

Blank 3

1 What my faml.ly would 15feel about l.t

2 What my mates would 19thl.nk

3 What my gl.rl frl.end 31would thl.nk (l.fhave'nt a gl.rl -frl.end at present -l.magl.ne you had oneat the tl.me youbroke the law)

4 IF you've got a Job 73the chances of los-l.ng my job; l.fyou've nat got aJob the chances l.twould make l.t dl.ffl.-cult to get the sortof Job I want

5, What ml.ght happen 101to me between bel.ngfound out and havl.ngto appear l.n court

6 The publl.city or 150shame of havl.ng toappear l.n court

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2/69 118

TITLE

Contlnued

CODES

7 Whether I shouldget falr treatmentIn court

8 The punlshment Imlght get

Blank

MARGINALS

199

217

3

2/70

2/71

119

120

8th answer

" .Is there anythlng else,not speclfled above thatwould worry you aboutbelng found out

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1 What my famlly would 85feel about lt

2 What my mates would 95thlnk

3 What my glrl frlend 133would thlnk (Ifhave'nt a glrl -frlend at present -lmaglne you had oneat the tlme youbroke the law)

4 IF you've got a Job 138the chances of los-lng my Job; Ifyou've not got a~ the chances ltwould make lt dlffl-cult to get the sortof Job I want

5 What mlght happen 115to me between belngfound out and havingto appear In court

6 The publlCity or 114shame of havlng toappear In court

7 Whether I should get 77falr treatment In co rt

8 The punlshment I 48ml,ght get

Blank 3

1 Nothlng else 6862 Somethlng else 115Blank 7

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2/72-73 121-12,

2/73 122

Form No SA 1 (APA 76)

TITLE

IF codes 1,2,3,or 4 atVARS 112-119. What doyou thlnk mlght happenbetween being found outand havlng to appearln court

1st answer

2nd answer

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CODES

1 How would affectother people e.g.1l1f mart'led, howwould I provlde formy famlly", "parentswould not like whatnelghbours 8ald tothem"

2 Jeopardize own 11fe/career e.g. "mlghtbe expelled fromschoo1~, "staln oncharacter for restof llfe"

3 Dls11ke of sentenceltse1f e.g. "JustgOlng to Jal1" ''Incase I was sentenced"

4 Lacks confldencewould do hlmselfJustlce ln court e.g."would be frlghtenedabout belng ln court"

5 Other worrles aboutbelng found out e.g.Ilhavlng a record"because would Jeo­pardlze career ll

6 Worrles lrrelevant tobelng found out e.g."consclence" "myre11g1on would prev­ent me"

o Blank7 Wlld code

1 How would affectother people e.g."lL marrled, howwould I provlde formy famlly" "parentswould not like whatnelghbours sald tothem"

MARGINALS

24

12

1

13

21

7091

1

scearb
Sticky Note
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2/73 122 Contlnued 2 Jeopardlze own Ilfe/ 5career e.g. "mlghtbe expelled fromschool" "staln oncharacter for restof Ilfe"

3 Disllke of sentence 2ltself e.g. "JustgOlng to Jall" l1ln

case I was sentenced4 Lacks confldence 1

would do hlmselfJustlce in courte •g. "would befrlghtened aboutbelng In court"

5 Other worrles about 1belng found oute. g. "havlng arecord "becausewould Jeopardlzecareer"

6 Worrles lrrelevant 2to belng found oute . g. "consclence""my re llglon wouldprevent me"

Blank _ 796

2/74-80 123-129 WhlCh one of theseto to penaltles would you

2/8 130 yourself dlsllke mostof all

2/7,4 123 1st answer 1 Prlson 6612 Borstal 703 Detentlon centre 354 Attendance centre 235 Probatlon 96 Flne 17 Condltlonal dlschar- 1

ge8 Approved school 39 Not heard of before 2Blank 3

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2/75 124 2nd answer 1 Prlson 932 Borstal 5563 Detentlon centre 1034 Attendance centre 265 Probatlon 96 Flne 47 Condltlonal dl6char- 4

ge8 Approved school 19 Not heard of before 4Blank 8

2/76 125 3rd answer 1 Prlson 182 Borstal 773 Detentlon centre 1744 Attendance centre 3855 Probatlon 666 Flne 247 Condl tlonal dls- 7

charge8 Approved school 69 Not heard of before 17Blank 34

2/77 126 4th answer 1 Prlson 72 Borstal 93 Detentlon centre 174 Attendance centre 435 Probation 2906 Flne 2487 Condl tlonal dis- 107

charge8 Approved school 459 Not heard of before 10Blank 32

2/78 127 5th answer 1 Prlson 62 Borstal 143 Detentlon centre 194 Attendance centre 585 Probatlon 2416 Flne 2637 Conditlonal dl6- 168

charge8 Approved school 349 Not heard of before 2Blank 3

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2/79 128 6th answer 1 Pr~son 62 Borstal 153 Detent~on centre 104 Attendance centre 315 Probat~on 1076 Flne 1507 Cond~t~onal d~s- 299

charge8 Approved school 1859 Not heard of before 2Blank 3

2/80 129 7th answer 1 Prlson 102 Borstal 123 Detentlon centre 74 Attendance centre 155 Probatlon 406 Flne 937 Condltlonal dlS- 172

charge8 Approved school 4479 Not heard of before 2Blank 10

2/1-5 Case number 5 dlglt code

2/6-7 Card number Card 03 808Contlnued from card 2

3/8 130 8th answer 1 Prlson 152 Borstal 813 Detentlon centre 4294 Attendance centre 2095 Probatlon 386 Flne 107 Cond~tlonal dls- 8

charge8 Approved school 29 Not heard of before 6Blank 10

3/9 131 Are there any of these(apart from the one'syou've mentloned) thatyou'd heard of before 1 No, none 506

2 Yes 297Blank 5

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3/10 132 "Some people steal thJ.n-gs for theJ.r own use.Others steal J.n order todJ.spose of thJ.ngs formoney •.•. " who would youthJ.nk the worse of -someone who stole £250worth of thJ.ngs for hJ.sown use; or someone whostole exactly the same-thJ.ngs J.n order to sellthem 1 Person who stole for 77

own use2 Person who stole to 559

sell goods3 No dJ.stJ.nctJ.on - 154

thJ.nk the same ofeJ.ther

4 Don't know 105 Other answer 6Blank 2

"ImagJ.ne you werecaught by the polJ.cecommJ.ttJ.ng an offencefor whJ.ch you could befJ.ned up to £20. Youfelt certaJ.n you'd befound gUJ.lty - but youalso knew that you mJ.ghtget off wJ.th a verymuch smaller fJ.ne J.ncourt. There'd be nocosts to pay - onlythe fJ.ne"

3/11 133 SupposJ.ng J.t were pOBSJ.-ble for you to pay the£20 without appearJ.ngJ.n court, would yourather do thJ.s, or go tocourt with a good chanceof gettJ.ng off morelightly 1 Pay the £20 fJ.ne 403

2 Go to court 3933 Other answer 9Blank 3

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3/12 134

3/13-24 135-146

TITLE

IF "PAY THE £20 FINE"why would you ratherpay the £20

Have a) you, or b) any­one you've met ever'been~n a Juven~le courtor an ord~nary Mag~s­

trate's Court (pol~cecourt), e~ther to watchwhat went on, or as aw~tness, or accused ofany offence

SELF

CODES MARGINALS

1 Personal d~sadvant- 344ages of go~ng tooourt exclud~ng

fear of the sentence~tself and unfa~r

treatment at court."Publ~c~ty/shameto self or parents,""personal ~nconven­

~ence of attend~ng

court"2 Fear of sentence/ 56

treatment in court/expense of countryvague answers e.g."would save countrymoney, ~f no case"

Blank 408

3/13

3/14

135

136

Juven~le cow-t1st answer

Juven~le court2nd answer

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1 Never been2 To watch3 As W~ tnes84 AccusedBlank

1 Never been2 To watch3 As w~tness

4 AccusedBlank

4094

1244

339

27167

34490

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3/15 137 Mag~strates court1st answer 1 Never been 376

2 To watch 423 As w~tness 214 Accused 32Blank 3360 Undef~ned code 1

3/16 138 Mag~strates court2nd answer 1 Never been 265

2 To watch 203 As w~tness 10~ A,..,..l1QQn ,>:,T ~'-"'-" ................ /.,.

Blank 479

3/17 139 Don't know wh~ch

1st answer 2 To watch -? As W'ltness 1J

4 Accused 1Blank 806

3/18 140 Don't know WhlCh2nd answer 2 To watch -

3 As wltness -4 Accused 3Blank 805

Anyone you've met

3/19 141 Juven~le court1st answer 1 Never been 194

? "'~w~+,..1-:. ,Q

~ .v U'<;;.l, U'-"l.J. LV

3 As w~tness 394 Accused 195Blank 3610 Undeflned code 1

3/20 142 Juvenlle court2nd answer 1 Never been 123

2 To watch 63 As wltness 134 A.ccused 188Blank 478

3/21 143 Maglstrates court1st answer 1 Never been ' <;0+ ..... :.1

2 To watch 493 As w~tness 824 A.ccused 165Blank 353

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3/22 144 MagJ.strates court2nd answer 1 Never been 114

2 To watch 223 As wJ.tness 274 Accused 191Blank 454

3/23 145 Don't know whJ.ch1st answer 2 To watch 1

3 As WJ. tness 74 A.ccused 21Blank 779

3/24 146 Don't know whJ.ch2nd answer 2 To watch 1

3 As wJ.tness 24 Accused 16Blank 789

3/25-28 147-150 Have you ever seen aplay about a (BrJ.tJ.sh)JuvenJ.le court orMagJ.strates court onthe televJ.sJ.on or thecJ.nema

3/25 147 Te levJ.sJ.on1st answer 1 Never seen eJ.ther 90

2 Seen JuvenJ.le court 3923 Seen MagJ.strates 108

court4 Seen one, don't 32

know whJ.chBlank 186

3/26 148 Te levJ.sJ.on2nd answer 1 Never seen either 38

2 Seen JuvenJ.le court 303 Seen MagJ.strates 439

court4 Seen one, don't 20

know whJ.chBlank 281

3/27 149 CJ.nema1st answer 1 Never seen eJ.ther 203

2 Seen JuvenJ.le court 1863 Seen MagJ.strates 104

court4 Seen one, don't know 30

whJ.chBlank 285

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3/28

3/29-32

3/33-36

3/37-38

150

151

152

153

Clnema2nd answer

"Three boys take a carfor Joyrldlng. Theydon't know the owner.They drlve lt elghtymlles away, leave ltthere, and hltch backhome. None of the boyshas a drlvlng llcence.One of them stlll has ayear to go before he canget a llcence to drlveany sort of vehlc1e.Supposlng the pollcestopped the car whllethe boy a year under agefor a llcence was drlv­lng what do you thlnkthe penalty ought to befor hlm

Comblned type punlshment

Comblned type punlshment

Penaltles for taklngand drlvlng away

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1 Never seen elther2 Seen Juvenlle court3 Seen Maglstrates

court4 Seen one, don't know

WhlChBlank

4 olglt codeType of punlshment(amount/duratlon)See attached 11StSappendlx 1 - 3Blank

4 dlglt codeType of punlshment(amount/duratlon)See attached 11StSappendlx 1 - 3Blank

Slngle Type1 Wlthhold lssue of

licence2 Flne4 Detentlon5 Borstal6 Prlson7 Probatlon

1428

244

15

399

500

500

88

1959

2819

113

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3/37-38 153 Contlnued 8 Condltlonal dlschar- 1ge

9 Absolute dlscharge -10 Attendance centre -11 Reform or approved 16

school12 Remand "'"home 714 Blrch by pollce/ 1

courts15 Reparatlon not In -

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

16 Reparatlon In excess -of offence

17 Medlcal treatment 118 Other "offlclal" 2

punlshment s19 ~ept under pollce -

observatlon20 Sacked from Job -21 Other "non-offlClal" 3

punlshment22 Warnlng or rebuke 523 "No punlshment" 324 Correctlve/vocatlon- 3

ed~tralnlng type ofestab llshment

25 Quallfled answers -26 Don't know what 6

punlshmentComblned type 3 Other and addltlonal 308

penaltles

3/39-41 154 Slngle type punlshmentsduratlon!amount of flnefor slngle type answers 3 dlglt code

(0.5 - 999) See attach-ed hst appendlx 4Blank 362

3/42 155 Slngle type punlshmentsdura tlon/amount 1 Don't know amount/ 15

duratlon for slngletype punlshments

Blank 793

Supposlng they werestopped whlle one of theelder boys, wlth a drlv-lng llcence, was drlvlng- what do you thlnk thepenalty should be, forhlID

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3/43-~6 15'6

3/47-50 157

TITLE

Comblned type punlshment

Comblned type punlshment

CODES

4 dlglt code(Type of punlshmentamount/duratlon)See attached llstsappendlx 1 - 3Blank

4 dlglt codeType of punlshment(amount/duratlon)See attached llstsappendlx 1 - 3Blank

MARGINALS

456

457

3/51-53

3/54

3/55-56

158

159

160

Slngle type punlshmentduratlon!amount of flnefor slngle type answers

Slngle type punslhmentsduratlon!amount

Penaltles for taklng anddrlvlng away

-44 -

3 dlgl t code(0.5 - 999) See attachedllSt appendlx 4Blank

1 Don't know amount/duratlon for slngletype punlshments

Blanko Undeflned code

Slngle type1 Wlthhold lssue of

llcence2 Flne4 Detentlon5 Borstal6 Prlson7 Probatlon8 Condltlonal dlscharge9 Absolute dlscharge10 Attendance centre11 Reform or approved

school12 Remand home14 Blrch by pollce/

courts15 Reparatlon not In

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

16 Reparatlon In excessof offence

17 Medlcal treatment18 Other "offlclal"

punlshments19 Kept under pollce

observatlon20 Sacked from Job21 Other "non-offlclal"

punlshment22 Warnlng or rebuke

398

20

7862

70

2028

254875

8

41

2

1

2

3

Form No SA 1 (APR 7151

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3/55-56 160

TITLE

Contlnued

Comblned type

"Suppose the usualpenalty for a boy whodld thlS when too youngto have a drlvlng llcen­ce, was to prevent hlmfrom gettlng one for 12months after he becameold enough". _ _

CODES MARGINALS

23 "No punlshment" 124 Correctlve/vocatlon- 2

ed tralnlng type ofestabllshment

25 Qualifled answers 226 Don't know what 3

punlshment3 Other and addltlonal 350

penaltlesBlank 1

3/57

3/58

161

162

Do you thlnk thlS wouldbe falr or unfalr

Do you thlnk the expect­atlon of belng dls~uall­

fled In thlS way lf theywere caught, would stopany youngsters fromtaklng and drlvlng awaycars, who mlght other­Wlse do It IF SO: WouldIt stop most of them,~ulte a lot of them, oronly a few of them

-45-

1 Falr2 Unfalr3 Don't know5 Too lenlent e.g.

"Falr/unfalr shouldbe more "

6 Too severe e.g."6 months would befalrer"

7 Ineffectlve as det­errenr e.g. "falrbut useless ("moresevere more useful"not ment loned)"mlght make hlmworse

8 Other ~uallflcatlons

and obJectlons e.g.depends on theclrcumstances or theboy',s attl tude"

1 Would stop none ofthem

578163

244

7

6

8

257

Form No SA 1 (APR 76)

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No TITLE CODES MARGINALS

3/58 162 Cont1.nued 2 Would stop only a 248few of them

3 Would stop qU1.te a 186lot of them

4 Would stop most of 104them

5 Don't know 46 Qual1.f1.ed answer 9

3/59-78 163-17C What do you th1.nk 1.S theto to most someone of your age

4/8-15 171-17< would actually get for

3/59-60 163 Tak1.ng an unknown pers-on's car for Joy-r1.d1.ng1.f he had no prev1.OUSrecord 1 Detent1.on centre 10

2 Borstal 223 Pr1.son 534 Probat1.on 2175 F1.ne 3016 Cond1.t1.onal d1.schar- 3

ge7 Absolute d1.scharge 18 Comb1.ned type 97

pun1.shment10 Attendance centre 111 Reform or approved 8

school12 Remand home 713 Dr1.v1.ng 11.cence 7

suspend ed, endorced14 B1.rch by pol1.ce/ -

courts15 Reparat1.on not 1.n -

excess of damage oramount stolen e.tc

16 Reparat1.on in excess -of offence

17 Med1.cal treatment -18 Other "off1.c1.al" 1

pun1.shments19 Kept under pol1.ce -

observat1.on20 Sacked from rOb -21 Other non-of 1.c1.al -

pun1.shment22 Warn1.ng or rebuke 2023 "No pun1.shment" 1Blank 5724 Und ef1.ned code 2

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No TITLE CODES MARGINALS

9 Don't know durat1on/amount

Blank

3/61-63

3/64

164

165

Durat10n/amount (s1ngle+"'tTnc """..,." c"hmo,.,+'"',]1:""'" !"' ........l~ .... 1..u.............luJ

Durat1on/amount

3 dlglt codeSee attaohedappend1x 4Blank

- 999

227

24

784

?

78

3456

3/65-68

3/69-72

3/73-74

166

167

168

IF oomb1ned type pun1sh­ment (oode 8 VAR 163)durat1on/amount

IF oomb1ned type pun1sh­ments (oode 8 VAR 163)pun1shment w1th Wh10h1t was oomb1ned

Tak1ng an unknown perso­n's oar for Joy-r1d1gg1f he had a bad or1m1nalreoord

-47-

4 d1g1 t oode Seeattaohed 11sts append1x1,3,5Blank

4 d1g1t oode Seeattaohed 11StS append1x1,3,5Blank

1 Detent10n oentre2 Borstal

PrlsonProbat10nF1neCond1t10nal d1sohar­geAbsolute d1schargeComb1ned typepun1shment __More_ than one answerreoorded

10 Attendanoe oentre11 Reform or approved

sohool12 Remand home13 Dr1v1ng 110enoe

suspended/endoroed14 B1roh by po11oe/

oourts

711

711

17122252

59128

114

1

27

186

Form No SA 1 (A-PR 16)

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CARD/COLUMN

3/73-74

3/75-77

3/78

3/79-80

4/1-5

4/6-7

4/8-11

4/12-15

VAR No

168

169

170

171

172

TITLE

Cont1nued

Durat1on/amount

Durat1on/amount

Unused

Case number

Card number

If comb1ned type pun1sh­ment (Code 8 VAR 163)durat10n/amount

If comb1ned type pun1sh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)pun1shment w1th wh1c~

it was comb1ned

CODES

15 Reparat10n not 1nexcess of damageor amount stolenetc

16 Reparat10n 1n ex­cess of offence

17 Med1cal treatment18 Other "off1c1al"

punishments19 Kept under po11ce

observat10n20 Sacked form Job21 Other non-offiC1al

pun1shment22 Warn1ng or rebuke23 "No pun1shment"Blank24 Undef1ned code

3 d1g1t code (0.5 - 999See attached 11stappend1x 4Blank

9 Don't know durat10n/amount

Blank

Unused

5 d1g1t code

Card 04

4 d1g1t code Seeattached I1st append1x1,3,5Blank

4 d1g1t code Seeattached list append1x1,3,5Blank

MARGINALS

2

593

287

22

786

808

693

693

4/16-43 173-182

Form No SA 1 (APR 78)

What do you th1nk 1S themost someone of yourage would actually getfor

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CARD/COLUMN

4/16-17

4/18-20

4/21

VAR No

173

174

175

TITLE

Break~ng ~nto a shopand steal~ng th~ngs ~f

he had no prev~ous

record

Durat ~on/amount

Durat~on/amount

-49-

CODES

1 Detent~on centre2 Borstal3 Pr~son

4 Probation5 F~ne

6 Cond~t~onal d~schax~

ge7 Absolute d~scharge

8 Comb~ned typepun~shment

10 Attendance centre11 Reform or approved

school12 Remand home13 Dr~v~ng l~cence

suspended, endorced14 B~rch by police/

courts15 Reparat~on not ~n

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

16 Reparat~on in excessof offence

17 Med~cal treatment18 Other "off~cial"

punishment s19 Kept under pol~ce

observat~on

20 Sacked from Job21 Other non-off~clal

pun~6hment

22 Warn~ng or rebuke23 "No pun~shment"

Blank24) Undef~ned code25 )

3 dig~t code (0.5 - 990See attached l~st

append~x 4Blank

9 Don't know durat~on/amount

Blank

MARGINALS

94490

295201

'5

75

15

12

1

5

93

4121

196

17

791

Form No SA 1 (APA 76)

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No TITLE CODES MARGINALS

4/22-25

4/26-29

4/30-31

176

177

178

If comblned type punlsh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)duratlon/amount

If comblned type punlsh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)punslhment wlth WhlChlt was comblned

Breaklng lnto a shopand stealing thlngsIF had a bad crlmlnalrecord

4 dlglt code Seeattached llStS appendlx1,3,5Blank

4 dlglt co~e geeattached lists appendix1,3,5Blank

1 Detentlon centre2 Borstal3 Prlson4 Probation5 Flne6 Condltlonal dlschar­

ge7 Absolute dlscharge8 Comblned type

punlshment? More than one answer

recorded10 Attendance centre11 Reform or approved

school12 Remand home13 Drlvlng llcence

suspended, endorced14 Blrch by pollce/

courts15 Reparatlon not In

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

16 Reparatlon In excessof offence

17 Medlcal treatment18 Other "offlclal"

punlshments19 Kept under pollce

observatlon20 Sacked from Job21 Other non-offlclal

punlshment22 Warnlng or rebuke23 "No punlshment"

733

733

16160353

5459

64

1

31

28

Form No SA 1 (APR 78)

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No

4/30-31 178

TITLE

ContJ.nued

CODES

Blank24 UndefJ.ned code

MARGINALS

393

4/32-34

4/35

4/36-39

4/40-43

179

180

181

182

DuratJ.on/amount

DuratJ.on/amount

If combJ.ned type punJ.sh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)duratJ.on/amount

If combJ.ned type punJ.sh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)punJ.shment WJ.th whJ.chJ.t was combined

3 dJ.gJ.t code (0.5 - 999See attached IJ.stappendJ.x 4Blank

9 Don't know duratJ.on/amount

Blank

4 d J.gJ.t code Seeattached IJ.sts appendJ.x1,3,5Blank

4 dJ.gJ. t code Seeattached IJ.sts appendJ.x1,3,5Blank

238

21

787

744

744

4/44-71 183-192 What do you thJ.nk J.S themost someone of your agewould actually get for

4/44-45 183 AttackJ.ng and J.nJurJ.ngsomeone WJ.th a waaponJ.f he had no prevJ.ousrecord

-51-

1 DetentJ.on centre2 Borstal3 PrJ.son4 ProbatJ.on5 FJ.ne6 CondJ.tJ.onal dJ.schar­

ge7 Absolute dJ.scharge8 CombJ.ned 'type

punJ.shment10 Attendance centre11 Reform or approved

school12 Remand home13 DrivJ.ng IJ.cence

suspended, endorced14 BJ.rch by polJ.ce/

courts15 ReparatJ.on not J.n

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

27137248112118

1

59

128

16

3

Form No SA 1 (APA 715)

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No

3/59-60 163

TITLE

Continued

CODES MARGINALS

16 Reparatlon In excess -of offence

17 Medlcal treatment 818 Other "offlclal" 1

punlshments19 Kept under pollce -

observatlon20 Sacked from JOb -21 Other non-offlclal 1

punlshment22 Warnlng or rebuke 323 "No punlshment" -Blank 3824 Undeflned code 7

4/46-48

4/49

4/50-53

4/54-57

4/58-59

184

185

186

187

188

Duratlon/amount

Duratlon/amount

If combined type punlsh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)duratlon/amount

If comblned type punlsh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)punishment wlth WhlCh Itwas comblned

Attacklng and lnJuringsomeone wlth a weaponIf he had a bad crlmlnalrecord

-52-

3 dlglt code (0.5 - 999)See attached llst appen­dlx 4Blank

9 Don't know duratlon/amount

Blank

4 dlglt code Seeattached llsts appendlx1,3,5Blank

4 dlglt code Seeattached llsts appendlx1,3,5Blank

1 Detentlon centre2 Borstal3 Prlson4 Probatlon5 Flne6 0ondltlonal dlscharge7 Absolute dlscharge8 Comblned type

punlshment

233

15

793

749

749

11147476

1223

48

Form No SA 1 (APR 761

UK Data Archive
Sticky Note
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CARD/COLUMN

4/58-59

4/60-62

4/63

4/64-67

4/68-71

4/72-80to

5/8-29

VAR No

188

189

190

191

192

193-19:to

196-20::

TITLE

ContJ.nued

DuratJ.on/amount

DuratJ.on/amount

If combJ.ned type punish­ment (code 8 VAR 163)duration/amount

If combJ.ned type punJ.sh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)punJ.shment WJ.th whJ.chJ.t was combJ.ned

What do you thJ.nk J.S themost someone of yourage would actually getfor

-53-

CODES

10 Attendance centre11 Reform or ~pproved

school12 Remand home13 DrivJ.ng lJ.cence

suspended, endorced14 BJ.rch by polJ.ce/

courts15 ReparatJ.on not J.n

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

16 ReparatJ.on in excessof offence

17 MedJ.cal treatment18 Other "offJ.cJ.al"

punishments19 Kept under polJ.ce

observatJ.on20 Sacked from Job21 Other non-offJ.cial

punJ.shment22 WarnJ.ng or rebuke23 "No punJ.shment"Blank24 UndefJ.ned code

3 dJ.gJ.t code (0.5 - 999)See attached lJ.st appen­dJ.x 4Blank

9 Don't know duratJ.on/amount

Blank

4 dJ.gJ.t code Seeattached lJ.sts appendJ.x1,3,5Blank

4 dJ.gJ.t code Seeattached lJ.sts appendJ.x1,3,5Blank

MARGINALS

28

16

1

14

374

204

17

791

759

759

Form No SA 1 (APR 76)

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CARD/COLUMN

4/72-73

4/74-76

4/77

4/78-80

5/1-5

VAR No

193

194

195

TITLE

Steallng from a shopwhlle It lS open. If hehad no prevlous record

Duratlon/amount

Duratlon/amount

Unused

Case number

-54-

CODES

1 Detentlon centre2 Borstal3 Prlson4 Probatlon5 Flne6 Condltlonal dlschar­

ge7 Absolute dlscharge8 Comblned type

punlshment10 Attendance centre11 Reform or approved

school12 Remand home13 Drlvlng llcence

suspended, endorced14 Blrch by pollce/

courts15 Reparatlon not In

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

16 Reparatlon In excessof offence

17 Medlcal treatment18 Other "offlclal"

punlshments19 Kept under pollce

observatlon20 Sacked from Job21 Other non-offlclal

punlshment22 Warnlng or rebuke23 "No punlshment"Blank24 Undeflned code25

3 dlglt code (0.5 - 999See attached Ilstappendlx 4Blank

9 Don't know duratlon/amount

Blank5 Undeflned code

Unused

MARGINALS

61741

259317

11

270

5

2

1

5

1

1

346

3811

196

17

7901

Form No SA 1 (AP~ 76)

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No

5/6-7

5/8-29 196-202

5/8-11 196

5/12-15 197

5/16-17 198

Form No SA 1 (APR 7f5)

TITLE

Card number

Cont1nued from card 04

If comb1ned type pun1sh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)duration/amount

If comb1ned type pun1sh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)pun13hment w1th Wh1Ch1t was comb1ned

Steal1ng from a shopwh11e 1t 1S open 1f hehad a bad cr1ID1nal reco­rd

-55-

CODES

Card 05

4 d1g1t code Seeattached 11s1l3 append 1X1,3,5Blank

4 d1g1t code Seeattached 11sts append1x1,3,5Blank

1 Detent10n centre2 Borstal3 Pr1son4 Probat10n5 F1ne6 Cond1t10nal d1schar­

ge7 Absolute d1scharge8 Comb1ned type

pun1shment10 Attendance centre11 Reform or approved

school12 Remand home13 Dr1v1ng l1cence

suspended, endorced14 B1rch by police/

courts15 Reparat10n not in

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

16 Reparat10n 1n excessof offence

17 Med1cal treatment18 Other "offic1al"

pun1shments19 Kept under pol1ce

observat10n20 Sacked from Job21 Other non-off1c1al

pun1shment22 Warn1ng or rebuke

MARGINALS

808

737

737

17100231no161

109

21

16

1

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No TITLE CODES MARGINALS

5/6-17 198

5/18-Z0

5/21

5/22-25

5/26-29

199

200

201

~02

ContJ.nued

DuratJ.on/amount

DuratJ.on/amount

If combJ.ned type punJ.sh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)duratJ.on/amount

If combJ.ned type punJ.sh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)punJ.shment WJ.th whJ.chJ.t was combJ.ned

23 "No punJ.shme nt"Blank24) UndefJ.ned codes25 )

3 dJ.gJ.t code (0.5 - 999See attached lJ.stappendJ.x 4Blank

9 Don't know duratJ.on/amount

Blank

4 dJ.gJ.t code Seeattached lJ.sts appendJ.x1,3,5Blank

4 dJ.gJ.t code Seeattached lJ.sts appendJ.x1,3,5Blank

3741

240

17

791

699

699

5/30-57 203-212 What do you thJ.nk J.Sthe most someone of yourage would actually getfor

5/30-31 203 BUyJ.ng goods known tohave been stolen J.f hehad no prevJ.ous record

-56-

1 DetentJ.on centre2 Borstal3 PrJ.son4 ProbatJ.on5 FJ.ne6 CondJ.tJ.onal dJ.schar­

ge7 Absolute dJ.scharge8 CombJ.ned type

punJ.shme nt10 Attendance centre11 Reform or approved

school12 Remand home13 DrJ.vJ.ng lJ.cence

suspended, endorced

31369

184338

16

239

2

2

Form No SA 1 (APR 76)

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CARD/COLUMN

5/30-31

5/32-34

5/35

5/36-39

5/40-43

5/44-45

VAR No

203

204

205

206

207

208

TITLE

Contlnued

Durat lon/amount

Duratlon/amount

If comblned type punlsh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)duratlon!amount

If comblned type punlsh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)punlshment wlth WhlChl t was comblned

BUylng goods know to havEbeen stolen If he hada bad crlmlnal record

-57-

CODES

14 Blrch by pollce/courts

15 Reparatlon not Inexcess of damageor amount stolenetc

16 Reparatlon In exce­ss of offence

17 Medlcal treatment18 Other" officlal"

punlshments19 Kept under pollce

observatlon20 Sacked from Job21 Other non-offlclal

punlshment22 Warnlng or rebuke23 "No punlshment"Blank24) Undeflned codes25 )

3 dlglt code (0.5 - 999See attached llstappendlx 4Blank

9 Don't know duratlon/amount

Blank

4 dlgl t code Seeattached llsts appendlx1,3,5Blank

4 dlgl t code Seeattached llsts appendlx1,3,5Blank

1 Detentlon centre2 Borstal3 Prlson4 Probatlon5 Flne

MARGINALS

5

3

1

581158

31

229

23

785

769

769

1571

266112180

Form No SA 1 (APR 76)

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CAAD/CDLUMN VAA No TITLE CODES MAAGINALS

5/44-45 208 Contlnued 6 Condltlonal discharge -7 Absolute dlscharge -8 Comblned type 61

punlshment? More than one answer 1

recorded10 Attendance centre -11 Reform or approved 18

school12 Remand home 1113 Drlvlng llcence -

suspended, endorced14 Blrch by pollce/ -

courts15 Reparatlon not In 2

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

16 Reparatlon In excess 2of offence

17 Medlcal treatment -18 Other "offlclal" 2

punlshments19 Kept under pollce/ -

observatlon20 Sacked from jOb -21 Other non-of lClal -

punlshment22 Warning or rebuke 223 "No punlshment" -Blank 6424 Und eflned code 1

5/46-48 209 Duratlon/arnount 3 d19lt code (0.5 - 999)See attached Ilstappendix 4Blank 210

5/49 2:).0 Duratlon/amount 9 Don't know duratlon/ 18amount

Blank 790

5/50-53 211 If comblned type punlsh-ment (code 8 VAR 163)duratlon/amount 4 dlglt code See

attached Ilsts appendix1,3,5Blank 747

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Form No SA 1 (APR 76)

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No

5/54-57 212

TITLE

If comblned type punlsh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)punishment wlth WhlCh ltwas comblned

CODES MARGINALS

4 dlgl t code Seeattached IlStS appendlx1,3,5Blank 747

5/58-77to

6/8-15

5/58-59

213-220to

221-222

213

What do you thlnk lS themost someone of yourage would actually getfor

Drlnklng alcohollCdrlnks In a pub barunder the age of 18lf he had no prevlousrecord

-59-

1 Detentlon centre2 Borstal3 Prlson4 Probatlon5 Flne6 Condltlonal dlscharge7 Absolute dlscharge8 Comblned type

punlshment10 Attendance centre11 Reform or approved

school12 Remand home13 Drlvlng llcence

suspended, endorced14 Blrch by police/

courts15 Reparatlon not In

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

16 Reparatlon In excessof offence

17 Medlcal treatment18 Other "offlclal"

punlshmehts19 Kept under pollce

observatlon20 Sacked from Job21 Other non-offlclal

punlshment22 Warnlng or rebuke23 "No punlshment"Blank75 Undeflned code

279

117480

105

32

1

2

4

1

811937

1

Form No SA 1 (APR 76)

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No TITLE CODES MARGINALS

4 dlglt code Seeattached hsts append lX1,3,5Blank

3 dJ.glt code (0.5 - 999)See attached 11stappendJ.x 4Blank

5/60-62

5/63

5/64-67

214

215

216

DuratJ.on/amount

DuratJ.on/amount

If combJ.ned type punJ.sh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)duratJ.on/amount

9 Don't knowamount

Blanko Undeflned4 "

duratlon/

code"

210

12

79321

776

5/68-71

5/72-73

217

218

If comblned type punish­ment (code 8 VAR 163)punlshment wlth WhlChlt was comblned

Drlnklng alcohol1C drlnkIn a pub bar under theage of 18 IF he had abad crJ.mlnal record

-60-

4 dJ.glt code Seeattached lJ.sts appendlx1,3,5Blank

1 Detentlon centre2 Borstal3 Prlson4 Probatlon5 Flne6 CondltJ.onal dJ.scharge7 Absolute dJ.scharge8 Comblned type

punJ.shment11 Reform or approved

school12 Remand home13 DrivJ.ng llcence

suspended, endorced14 Blrch by pollce/

courts15 ReparatJ.on not In

excess of damage oramount stolen etc

16 ReparatJ.on In excessof offence

17 Medlcal treatment18 Other "offlclal"

punlshments19 Kept under pollce

observatJ.on20 Sacked from Job21 Other non-offJ.cJ.al

punJ.shment

776

84729

13142117

173

13

12

1

1

Form No SA 1 (APA 76)

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CARD/COLUMN VAR No

5/72-73 218

TITLE

Contlnued

CODES

22 Warnlng or rebuke23 "No punlshment"Blank24 Undeflned code

MARGINALS

118

492

5/74-76

5/77

219

220

Duratlon/amount

Duratlon/amount

3 dlglt code (0.5 - 999See attached llstappendlx 4Blank

9 Don't know duratlon/amount

Blanko Undeflned code

205

15

7921

5/78-80

6/1-5

6/6-7

6/8-'-15 221-222

6/8-11 221

6/12-15 222

6/16-80

Form No SA 1 (APR 76)

Unused

Case number

Card number

Contlnued from card 05

If comblned type punlsh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)duratlon/amount

If comblned type punlsh­ment (code 8 VAR 163)punlshment wlth WhlChl t was comblned

Unused

-61-

Unused

5 dlglt code

Card 06

4 dlglt code Seeattached llsts appendlx1,3,5Blank

4 dlglt code Seeattached llst appendlx1,3,5Blank

Unused

808

735

735

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APPENDIX I

Punlshments coded 8 - Comblned Types of Punlshments

The maJorlty of comblned punlshments (coded 8) are 2-typecomblnatlons. Reduce 3-type (or more) comblnatlons lnto 2-typeby glvlng prlorlty to the two most "severe" punlshments, e.g.prlorlty to Prlson over Borstal over Detentlon Centre over RemandHome over Probatlon over Attendance Oentre over Reform/ApprovedSchool over other Offlclal punlshments, anQ glvlng prlorlty to"offlclal" punlshments over "non-offlclal" punlshments.

Code separately each of the two ("most serlous", lf more than2 ~ypes) types of punlshments WhlCh were comblned. Place the codefor one of the types In the "OFF. USE" column (between the 2 setsof DK codes), and place the code for the type wlth WhlCh lt wascomblned In the left-hand margln - extend a horlzontal Ilne levelwlth the relevant card number and Q.(l) OR (11), place code InthlS Ilne and rlng code. --- --

Code comblned punlshments from the same codlng frame as forslngle-type punlshments (precoded 1-7, (10), 11-22 ONLY). How­ever, lf codes 1-5, (10), 12-13 are used (elther In "OFF. USE"column or In left-hand margln) an e~tra declmal lS requlred tolndlcate to Duratlon of sentence or Amount of flne as shown below.

DURATION (one of 2 comblned punlshments coded 1-4 (10), 12 & 13)

3 months and 14 days or less ................. ..(3) " " 15 " 6 months and 14 days(6) " " " " - 12 .. " " " .........

( 12) " " " '\ - 24 " " " " ......24 " " " " or more ......................

If duratlon lS glven wlthln a range, take the hlghestnumber.

1• 2· 3• 4• 5

Codlng for examples

Prlson for 2 months (comblned wlth anothertype punlshment) . . ...........

S.C.

3.1

Suspended llcence for 2 years (comblned wlthanother type punlshment) .•....................

AMOUNT (one of 2 comblned punlshments coded 5 - "flne")

n 9s. or less .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ..............n 10s. - £4 9s. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..............£4 10s. - £6 9s. .. .. .. .. ... .. ...... . ..........£6 10s. - £15 9s. ..................................

£15 10s. - £40 9s. .. .. .. .. .. ........................£40 10s. or more .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. ..........

13.5

S.c.. I.2.3.4.5.6

If amount lS glven wlthln a range, take the largest number.

Codlng examples

Flns of 30/- ( comblned wlth another type of

(coroblnedpunlshment)

Flne of £100 wlth another type ofpun1shlllent)

S.c.

5.2

5.6

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DK or NA Duratlon!Amounto

APPENDIX I (cont.)

If these are not glven, 19noreamount!duratlon,

~, .e gSoC.

Flne, DK or NA amount ~comblned wlth another typeof punlshment) 0.000. 0000. 0 ••• 00.0 •• 0 0.0. 0 •• 0 •• 0 •• 0.. 5

Suspend llcence, DK or NA tlme (comblned wlth anothertype of punlshment). 0 ••• 0000 ••••• 0 ••••• 0 0 0 0 • 00.0.000 13

Prlson DK or NA duratlon (comblned wlth another typeof punlshment) 0 •• 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •• 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 ••• 0 0 • 0 00 • • 3

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,gilt},' $I)..7#"'" "(:

PlDl1ahpellp ood!d 8 - CllIIIbill8d '1'Yp!. ~ p!lwa••

!ba _Jarit7 fill oCllb1111d ll~lltll (ooda4 8) Aft 2-tn- oCllb1nat~.IllI4uOlt 3-tn- (or 1IIOl"e) oaab1uat1olla 1Ato 2-t~ 'b7 clT1Jl& priarii;,J to thIt hoD_t ' ..,.:re' -pllDiabDDta•••g. prior1V fill PriSCID _I' BQl'Stal _rDetDnt1.llIlceutl'e _I' .uand HCDI OWl' ?robat1ll1l _I' 4ttn""00" oallt:re OWl' aatCll'llV'jppr_a;;; ;;.;n Sohool O!!{)tt.. and giv11l8 pnar1t7 to ·att101e1· puuUm.lltll _I' '1lCID-tft101a1"

~,f~ PUlWIhlIDnta.> ':::::,~.J:i:r:t;:;~':;4=;?t ·..ft•• , ,"'It A".Code ae!lAr&wly OAch at t.lw two (·_t Mrioua·, it _ tbaD 2 tJpea) t3»e.

at puniebmlJnta whiah _:re ocr.b11l84, Place the ooda tor _ at the t~. 1A tI»·CFF. US!' oal~ (betwen tblI 2 Mt: fill lit ooc1ea) • ..a Dlaoe tbe c. tfll' tbetype WJ. th which 1t ... oaJil11l8d 1n tn. ~tur'1e;ez1llllll • b.ar'1.aCIDtal l1a­level nth tbe rele'PDt oud nl.lllbcr.!!!!1 Q.- i J! .U , p1aoi oaa. 1A tb1a lw 'and ring oode,

r

,Code Q0JIb1ll8d pUDiahdnta trllll tbe ... 00"'.. rn. .. t • •1Jl&le~

pUnJ.shdnt: (pnooda4 1-7, (10). 11-22 £11:1). BCMnI.., it 40IN 1-5, (1O"J.12-13 are ucc4 (either 1n ·err. WE' Qol~ ClI' 1&~ -...> ea e~deoL.-al 1s l'Sliu1:red to lnd10ata Duratillll fJl Nil." ..""-'. ~~ .. ah~below. "

-' IDant~ and 14- c1a~

.(3)' • 15 •l6)' •••(12)' •••24-' •••

•WlW'I!J! (_ cl 2 olllb1ll84 pun1a~ntll ooc5e4 1.... (10), 12 • 13)

or le.. ••••••••••• ••• ••••••• -1- '~tha ani 10\.~ ••••• -2• 12 _. • • • •• ••• .J- 2A. • • • • ••••• -Ja.or~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ,

It dlll:'atian. 1s g1.wn with1n a nJISI. talaI .. b1gbIst nlllber.

Coding v. !TIlea

prison tar 2 L,ontha (ooril1ne4 '111th anothertype pUn1~hment) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

:,uopend lioeuQel far 2 YClU' (ooril1l".e4 nthan0th6r tyPe punishmOnt) •••••••••••••••••••••••

S.o.

.et ~. 01' 10.. • ••••••••••••••••••••••£1 10e. • l2t. 9a. • •••••••••••••••••••.1?Jf. 1OIl, - ~ 99. • • • ••• ••• •• • •• •• • • ••~ 100. -.r.15 98. • •••••••••••••••••••

..L"1 5 1os• - E1f,.O 9R • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • •• • ••~ 108. Ol' rn~ •••••••••••••••••••••••

S.c..1.2.:3.4­.5 ..6,\

,

II

I

It amount b ~ven with1n a ran... talaD the lar,pst nUIWCU',

Cochn,~ e. rlea

l>ine of YJ/.Pine of ~'1 00

s.(ou1ne4 with anot:.er type at pUni8~n") 5.(oomb1l1lJd witll another type cl pUn1Sl:u"';l~ 5,

:11\ or ?lA DUL'ation/JIJ'lOunt. If these 81'1: not siven, ignore amount/dUl..... ~OI1. ::

?1nt:, ~ or NA. !loount (Ct',1b1M4 .nth anot~l.r type at pUniDhr.tnt) •• 5

:;uspend lioenoe, IT" or HA tiIllt (oa-il1Il8d with anotber typerJt punlnwlI9nt) l'

l'ri.aClll ll( or )lA nurst.100. (0"...,1,..,d with another type atpunistune nt) ••.••..•...••••..••...•.••••..•.•.••••.......••••.••

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APPENDIX 2

Penalty for Joy R~d~ng

Check that each Q. (~) and (uj ~s ~ggle-coded 1-3.If mult~coded, th~s ~s a cornb~ned-type pun~shrnent, so deleteall precoded r~nged except precode 3 (and r~ng precode 3 ~f

unr~nged) .

If precoded 1 OR 2, r~ng the durat~on ~n months or the amountof pounds entered ~n the~r respect~ve answer spaces (on dottedl~nes) follow~ng same cod~ng ~nstruct~ons for "durat~on/amount"of the s~ngle type answer here ~s "unt~l he lS 21" you w~ll f~rst

have to subtract 17 (age at wh~ch l~cence ~s granted) from theage g~ven before r~ng~ng durat~on (48 months ~n th~s example)If DK amount/durat~on, code 1,

S.C.

DK amount/durat~on fors~ngle-type pun~shment•........ 1

If precoded 3. F~rst check whether these answers are s~ngle­

or comb~ned-type pun~shments.

If s~ngle-type pun~shments, DELETE precode 3 and recode from theframe prov~ded for Q.l but note the DIFFERENCES IN THE CODENill~ERS themselves, as shown below. Place code between precode1 & 2 w~th~n column and r~ng code.

SCDetent~on Cen tre 4Borstal. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .. 5Pr~son 6Probat~on .. " 7Cond~t~onal d~scharge 8Absolute d~scharge 9DK what pun~shment 26

Other codes (10), 11, 12, 14-25 rema~n the same as VAR 153Note there ~s no code 13.

Comb~ned-type pun~shments - rema~n precoded 3.

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------,-Q•• 3(1~ ~-tz '£1 Jgr M4iM

Cheo.lc tbat each Q. (1) alii! (U) is~""4 1-,. 'U lIII1~oo4ed, tb1a11 a oQd)1ne4-t;,pe punilbJlllnt, ID 4eleW~pl'eoo4e41"1JI8I4 epps pI"lIoode ,(and r1D& pnoo4e , U I8U"1nge4).

IlC ., .0unt.!duraUllI1 tor11ngle-t;,pe punilh.l" •••••• 1

'Do tontl en \}IIntz'oI ••••••••3 oratal •••••••••••••••••Prison. ••••••••••••••••••PrObation •••••••••••••••C _nd:. ti.:nal d1sohProJl •••Ab.olute di3 harJl' ......DE: what l'unishallJnt ••••••

AS \I"'~ 1("3ether oodes (10), 11, 12, 14.-2) redia the _ a' th••• :;,•• _

~ •• e.1. Nota thore is no cr>.1. 13.

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VAR 151

COLS 29-32

TYPE OF PUNISHMENT

AMOUNT/DURATION

E.G. 1.30

WITHHOLD 6-12

VAR 152

COLS 33-36

TYPE OF PUNISHMENT

AMOUNT/DURATION

E.G. 2.40

FINE £6.105-7 £15.95

IAPPENDIX 3

VAR 153

COLS 37-38

PENALTIES

PENALTY CODES

TYPE OF PENALTY

(l) SINGLE 1

2

4

26

(n) COMBINED 3

VAR 154

COLS 39-41

SINGLE ANSWERS

DURATION OR

AMOUNT OF FINE

FOR SINGLE TYPE

ANSWERS

0.5 - 999

VAR 155

COL 42

ASK FOR SINGLE ANSWER

DURATION OR

AMOUNT OF FINE

FOR SINGLE TYPE

ANSWERS

N.B. IN SOME CASES RESPONDANTS HA.VE GIVEN

ANSWERS WHICH HA.VE NO DECIMAL POINT

OR & (+) THIS IS REFFERING TO COMBINED

TYPE PUNISHMENT (DK DURATION/AMOUNT)

E.G. 11 = REFORM OR APPROVED SCHOOL

5 = BORSTAL

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APPENDIX 4

Punlshments coded 1-5, (10), 12-13 and those coded 8 requlreaddltlonal codes to descrlbe them In further detall, as shownbelow.

Punlshments coded 1-5, (10), 12 & 13Prlson; Probatlon, Attendance CentreSuspenslon of Llcence; Flne)

(Detentlon Centre; Borstal;(If any), Remand Home;

DURATION. When the punlshment lS coded 1-4, (10), 12 & 13,rlng the number of months whlch should have been enteredln the "Duratlon/Amount" column. If entered elsewhere,enter lt ln the correct posltlon before rlnglng. IfNo Answer (NOT D.K. - precode 9) leave blank.Note that "Detentlon Centre" - (coded 1); "Borstal ­(coded 2) "Attendance Centre" - (coded 10); "RemandHome" - (coded 12) may often be blank for duratlonslnce the duratlon has only been recorded when lt hasbeen spontaneously glven by the Jnformant.

If Duratlon lS glven wlthln a range, take the hlghestnumber.

If the Duratlon has been glven ln years, translatelnto months before rlnglng.

If ln days, "round up" to the nearest month, e.g.

1 month and 15 days ..................•....1 " "14 day s .

15 days........ . " .. .. . . . .. ..,14 days (or less) ..For Ilfe ............................•.....

Code-2-

110.5999

AMOUNT FINED. When the punlshment lS coded 5 (flne NOT tled to"reparatlon" - code 8, 15 or 16), rlng the number ofpou~ds ln the same way as for "months"

If duratlon lS glven wlthln a range, take the hlghestnumber.

If the answer lS ln shllllngs, translate lnto thenearest pound before rlnglng. If 10/-, code 0.5.

Examples

£1 10s.n 9s.

Ils.10s.

.. .... .. .. .. ... ..

(or less) .

Code

2110.5

DK Duratlon of DK Amount. In these cases rlng pre­code 9 In the "Duratlon/Amount" column. Checkthat lf thlS column lS precodea-9, then there lSno code for Duratlon nor Amount.

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APPENDIX 4 (cont.)

NOTE:- DK amount for "Detentlon Centre", "Borstal",','Attendance Centre", "Remand Home" - must NOT becoded 9 (DK duratlon). In these cases leave­"Duratlon" clouron blank (all above)

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\

I'IIlW"_l1ta ood"a 1-5. (10). 12-13 ana th_ oode48 require aaUtillllll1ood.. to doacribe them m further aetaU....h_ belotr.

i?unlahl!J)nta oodlrd 1-2. (10~. 12 &: 1.3 ~DeteDt1aG 08IlUoe J B~ta1, ,:T1aClQJl'robat1oll' AttelldallQO cen~ (1t arlI)J a"...Qd HOIllt' S~DlliCll1 of LtOODOeJf1'l1l1 )

\ibDn the Elunishr.ltnt 15 004e4 1=4. <.W. 12 a H.~ U- nlllilerot' montha ..,,1el. should haw beaa. entltre4 1n tbf "DIIrel!iiVbIOunt­oolUllDo If cnu.red obe_ro. outer 1t in tbe OClft'llri podtiOl1before r1niP-lIg. It ~lo ~.r D.1.. ocdt " le_. blank.Np!!L~t "DlIwnttol1 ca .. • .. • )"Atten4ance 08ntrll" - '. e.-a • 00a.4 11 ~ottell be blank ~nr 4uro' .. Qeell a ......'!taiLi;.. -ba., UQOD-B~CO*,Mm'll ~l'f~"V ...-a-. --

I, $f'o'.,

It the Duration he.a beoll giWIl iD JUN. tra.lat& into _thebo: 0l'lI riru~1n:;.,.I~'" thI cla,ya, "round up" to tr.. llIIlareat _tIl••• 30

gode1 ~on th and 15 dA:fII • .. • • • • • • • 21 It • 14 • • •• •• • • • • • • 1

15 dtJ.ya ••• ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11~ days (or 1D8.) ••••••••••••• 0.5~..4. /,:1'.. . ...••.•••_.• 119.q.,.- - r .

...:.:...::.1l:;,"'"'fT:....:ll'I.....to1.::.g 'j'cn tl'o DunJ.::!<, ent is ooe.e 5 (ti'llll~ tied to "ro:araticu- •code 8. 15 or 16). l"ilL. the nurher ri 2011til1i1in the SAlT. _y" forwJdOl...Uw fl •

It aurat..on .... .:::Lwn '.it: in a ''flnge. UtJ:II the b1pGt OI.111bor.

:.f till! Il.~wr .L.. 1" " J.'.l.l.n~. tcan::lll~ into the lIIIaro." pOUIl4b<ti'0l'O r.l,l' ,.116. If 10/-. co<'Jo 0.5.

£1 1Ou...."1 9$.

113.100.

• ••••••••••••· .• •• e •••••••••

(or l.;sa) ...

aoae

t1;0.5

Di. Dun1 ~ion or IlY. Alllount. In thr;:ll: oa... r1.n~ p1'llcodo 9 ill.J!!";1l4'Il~~O ;., OUllt" C01UlIll. Check ti'at if this ooluG'l1 19"reood"c • t "'n I.;et": !i no ooe'. raJ:' Duratil'l'l nOl' '" ount.

,. ,.II'..!.!~: ~ :pJ( "irI'" "r -I" J(, /h.1i 4 ~iJ.I I •-"'u7-cl ~

"t91h>dllA.t1 ~ ". "R,Itt".. i 1I1~e.· - ntut- ",.rb~ c.ot:l~.1 , (JK t.":i;~) Po £c, t:44J r

4.n- "'H.'!-'~'" • ('~..." ,UaAh. (Q.U. ~)

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APPENDIX 5

Sentences for llsted offences (l) for flrst offenders(ll) for repeated offenders

Note that there are SlX offences llsted and each of theseshould have two sentences:- (l) one for flrst offenders and (ll)for repeated offenders, and both these"sentences for each offencerequlre codlng for type of punIShment, duratlon/amount and detallsof comblned-type punlshment as at Q.l, uSlng the same codlng frame.

When uSlng the "type of punlshernnt" codlng frame, codes 1-22,note that precodes 1-8 at Q.l must be used as codes at thlsQ. e.g.

Detentlon Centre .Borstal .Pr~son .Probatlon .•.....•...........F l ne ....................•...Condltlonal dlscharge .•.••.•Absolute dlscharge .......•..

Comblned-type punlshment •...

Code1234567

8

Note that at thlS Q. It lS not always clear whether the answerlS IIDK what punlshment" or "Put away DK what lnstltutlon and DKhow long how much". When there seems to be such confuslon, referto A.I.C. before treatlng the Q. as NA; l.e. deletlng precode 9(DK what punlshrnent") and 19norlng speclfled answer - thus leavlngthe Q. un-coded.

Posltlon of Codes.sentence (Q.(l) orlower half.

Note that there are two boxes Opposlte each(ll) and each box lS dlvlded lnto an upper and

Type of punlshment: place codes 1-8, (10), 11-23 In the upper halfof the left,hand box. Note "DK what punlshment" - code 9 lS NOTplaced here (see below.)

Precode 9 ("DK what punlshment " ). Rlng precode 9 prlnted onthe left-hand slde of the page near Q.(l), (ll).

Duratlon/amount. When the upper half of the left-hand box lScoded 1-5, (10), 12 & 13, place the Duratlon/Arnountcode In the upper half of the rlght-hand box. IfDK Duratlon/Amount, code 9, extend dotted or darkIlne (If relevant to Q.(l) or (ll)) as requlredlnto the rlght-hand margln, place code 9 on thlsdrawn Ilne and rlng.

Comblned-type punishment. When the upper half of the left-handbox lS coded 8 (" comblnatlon-type punlshment"), placethe code for the flrst type of punlshment tOfetherwlth the (declmal) code for duratlon/amountlf any)In the lower half of the left-hand box; and slmllarly,the code for the punlshment wlth WhlCh It was comblned,In the lower rlght-hand b?x.

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(

!(1) trtll' tin. Cll'tellden

(11) trtll' "lIHw4 iltwl J1en

IIcrte tbat bre are .1s .,.~. 11.w4 &D4.!Y1l fI tIIMe .hoald baft two..nte-.,- (1) (Ill trtll' t1n~ atteaaen .a (Ur"" ftlIMWC ~re, -a~ taw.. NIlw... trtll' ... ~oe reqldn' ool!iDI trtll' QpI or pun1al1lJrrlt,dunUCD/UiOUIIt aIIc! dota1lll .,. OCIIIbiae4-tn- pUD1am-nt .. a. Q.1, ..~ tl•... oodilla rr-••

'Iba. udug the ·t~ .,. pwd,a_llt- o041Jlg trua, oo4e. 1~. 1l0lle ,hatpreooae. 1-8 a. Qo1 _10 be Q.M4 .. 00l'Ie. at th1a Q•••100_

1leteatiClll Qelltre •••••••• •••• 1Bar-tal •••••••••••••••••••• IPs-iaa •••• •••••••••••••• ••• ,Prdbatlao •••••••••••••••••• ~

rta. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5Oaa41Uanal 41l1o!lu'g11 • • • • • • ,Ab.aluw 41aobar,p •••••• ••• 7

O_iaa4-t1Pe pllD1aUallw •• 8

Ifcrte tba. a. tIlill Q. it ls Ilot al~a GleN' wbltbIr Uaa 1& -at ....puniat.ntW Cl&" lIput a~m what iJal;t1tut101l and m b-loaa It_ .-aw• lballthere .... to be .UQh oqp1'u91Cl1l. retor to !.1.0. bet.,. treatba .. Q... M,1••• del.tine preoodot 9 (Ill 1Ibat pua1a_ntw) aDd 1Qpcrial .,.o1I'W ennw ­th-. leaYiD; the Q. lIIl-oaae4.

Poeit101l ar Oode.. Note that tIw e are two b~. lIppcllilW .....ntenae (,.(1)ar (11) -Dd ..ab bClll: 101 41v1d.4 into NI IJPP"r aDd 1_1' halt.

TYpe at puni.ppt, plaoe oodos i-a. (10), 11-2) 111 th. uppN' halt at tll•. lott-h3M hClll:o lIl'ato oil{ 'lIhat punishmuntO - oodo 9 10 lfOS' plaoe4 bere (N. below).

PreoOOe 2 ("~ what pwualluWJat"). l~ \'"ollde 9 pr1l1te4 ~ tl. lott­band aido at t.he p8ll1t 1Xlal' .:-. (l), (n}.

DUNtiagla:nount. "'hon the upper halt of' the lett-baD4 bClll: 10 oDded 1-5,(11ij,' 12 & n. 1'1- the nUNtioq/AIlIOlmt 000. in tbo upper haltar the r1 ,bt-baud DCllI:o Lt at D_Uoa/aount. code ,. extenddotted Ol' dark liae (it relevant to Q. (1) er (11») U l'Oqu1rodinto tho r1 ;;t.t-band uargill. tJ.- ood. 9 on thill dra_ line aIIc!ring.

CCIliIine4-tlP! nwUshtJwn~ .fuoa the upper nalt ar t.ha latt-band bClll: illcocc~ Il ('oodlir.atiOft-t1PD ",unill_ntw), 1'1.00 the oDd. trtll' thotirllt type at punhbl:,,JRt tDl1ther wit; U. (do=-t) Od far4UNticn/_mount (it an:f) 111 jj;.h!!J:~ at the lett-baD4 bClll:J_cd IIL..ilarl1) the 0040 trtll' the p~d ri tIl which it -.soanb, noc!, J,n the. lower r1ght-l".an4 bClll:o

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APPENDIX I

GENERAL METHOD

1. The Three Stal\es at WhlCh losses were Incurred

There were three stages to thlS Inqulry at each of WhlCh losses of Intervlew c.uldbe Incurred. These were'

1. A very large enqulry ViaS 'dade snortly before tIllS one Into LaoourMoblllty, on oehalf of the 1I11nlstry of Laoour and Natlonal Servlce.(l)It was deslgned to obtaln a sample of persons of all a~es from 15 upwards,representatlve of those Ilvlng In Great Brltaln, outslde Instltutlons.The desIgn 1\8S based on El s8iil,)le of households, and 15 fully descrIbedIn Appendlx 11. Those males successfully Intervlewed In that enqulry, andaged between 15 and 21 years at that tlme, formed the onGlnal sampleset for the present enqulry. The average lapse of tlme Detween the twoIntervlews , when both were successfully conducted, was approxlmately fourmonths (l.e. the ages of thlS sample are between abou t 15 years and4 ~onths and 21 years and 4 months). Unless otherwlse stated agesquoted In thlS report are those at the tlme of the later Intervlew, exceptthat those who had passed thelr twenty-flrst blrthday between Intervlewshave been Included wlth the 21 year olds.

ThlS approach was used as an economlcal means of obtalnlng a s&dple of anunllsted llmlted age/sex group. Experlence Slnce tnls enqulry Indlcatesthat better metHods of oDtalnln,: relatlvely cheaply representatlve samplesof unlIsted mlfior1ty groups can be used successfuiiy (e.g. iocatlng asample of the 6"OUp by postal questlonnalre on household COmPOSltlOnor other characterlstlcs). These methods have the advantage that there 15no Inltlal loss-rate relatlng to the subJect of the enqulry, and do notnecessltate descrlblng the subJect of any research for WhlCh partlcularmlnorlty groups may be needed before an interviewer can call to explain.

2. Contrary to normal practlce, and for reasons outlined below, a postalstage was used In order to ensure that the maxlmum posslble number oflntervlews should be conducted in complete privacy.

3. Normal calls by Soclal Survey lntervlewers were then made on all those whohad not'been lost at preVlOUS stages.

~ sa.-nple achieved In the present enqUIry conSIsts oi:

s~;. of the estlmated sample set In tnls age/sex group In the LabourMoblllty enqulry (140})

66ft of the sample achleved In that enqUiry (1225)71r. of the sample set for the present enqulry (1135)

. discrepancy of 90 between the last two sam,;le flgures lS malnly accounted forr~es wlthdrawn for pllot purposes (76), but there were also fourteen cases In'h the Intended Informant was known In advance to be ,,,entally Incapable of'"loed InterView, about to leave the dlstrlct etc. (In the LaDour MoodltyIry lnformatlon about the JOD-nlstory of mentally defectlve youths cou Id

",mes be obtalned by proxy) •

•e)Our Ilelullty ln Creat dntaln 1953 63 by Amella Iiarns. A survey carnedc.t for the 'J1Olstry of Labour and Natlonal Servlce. Soc,al Survey Report'))3. HMSO.

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~~e flgure for the sample set ln the earller enqulry lS an estlmated one, Slncethls was based on a sample of households and lt was necessary to assume that thellkellhood of there ~eln6 people wlthln of the requlred ages ln those householdsthe composltlon of whlch was not known was the same as that found amonl(;ooperatlng households.

11. Reasons for Introduclng a Postal Stage

I t was known from the pllot and preparatory work that a very large proportlon ofoffences agalnst the law by young people are cOll"oltted wlthout thelr parents'knowledge.

Clearly, IntervIews conducted In the presence of eIther parent w~~ld be of verydublous valldlty ln respect of thlS vltal plece of lnformatlon. It was expected,too, that the answers to many attltudlnal questlons would be lnfluenced by thepresence of a thlrd party.

The flnal lntervlew was expected to last, on average, for about two hours or more.

It was agreed th3t every effort must be made to ensure that the maXlmum posslblenumber of lntervlews were conducted wlthaut lnterruptlon, wlth no one present atany tlme except the lntervlewer and lnformant.

An addltlonal compllcatlon, ln an lnqulry of thlS nature conducted amongst mlnors,was the need to ensure that the parents Knew of the lntervlew and approved of, orat least acqulesced ln, thelr son taklng part.

Two practlcal alternatlves offered. Intervlewers could call unannounced at thehone of each member of the sample, and attempt to secure cooperatlon and make theapproprlate arrangements on the spot. Or, a letter could be sent to each member ofthe sample thanklng hlm for hlS past cooperatlon, asklng hlm to take part ,In thlSlnc,ulry, explalnlng the need for prlvacy, and offerlng alternatlve accommodallon Ifhe thought lt would be dlfflcult or lnconvenlent to ensure prlvacy at home.

In elther case, a parent's agreement would be needed. But lf a letter were sent,thlS would ensure that the lntended lnfonnant knew about the lnqulry flrst; arequest to show the letter to hlS parents lf he was llvlng at home would make ltclear that thelr ultlmate responslblllty In the matter was recognlsed.

An unannounced approach to the home by the lnterv~ewer could result In parentalrefusals to let thelr son be lntervlewed, made wlthout the son knowlng anythlngabout tne request. Moreover, an attempt to make arrangements for a iong lntervlewto be conducted In prlvacy wlthout any prlor warnlng mlght lead elther tounsatlsfactory arrange"lents belng made, or to the lnfonnant (or hlS parents on lu!aehalf) decllnlng an lnterv1ew because of the sudden request for somethlng WhlChffilght put hlm to conslderable lnconvenlence.

After dlScusslon, lt was agreed that a prellmlnary letter should be sent. A copylS glven ln Appendlx III as part of the Interv1ewers' Instructlons. It wlll beseen that the letter explalns the present lnqulry ln the followlng terms:

"We have now been asked by the Home Offlce to make an lnqulry amongstyoung peo~le to flnd out whether there appears to have been anychange 1n recent years ln thelr attltude towards the authorltles, andkeep1n~ law and order. We hope you wlll be able to spare the tlffieto help us wlth thlS."

Th,s wordlng was carefully consldered and deslgned to be as neutral as wasconslstent wlth an obJectlve lndlcatlon of the content of the lntervlew.Nonetheless, lt lS posslole that thlS, or any other, brlef descrlptlon of thelnqulry mlght tend to deter some of the more lawless and dlsorderly fronpartlclpatlng.

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The letter suggested that settlng aSlde a room at home for an uninterrupted,nternew was often lnconvenlent, and asked tnose who would prefer alternatlveoecommodallon to cO'llplete and return a form stallng tlmes at whlch they couldbe avallaIJle.

\0 one else was asked to reply but the letter provlded an opportunlty to refuseon ,ntervlew by post.

Ill. l!!!.ervlewlng and arran,3"ement 5 for prl vacy

!o the flnal lntervlewlng stage, most ,nterv,ewers were able to asslst by provldlng, room at thelr own home ln WhlCh to lnterVlew those who had asked for alternatlvel:coilllllodatlOn. "hen thlS was lmpracllcaole, a room at a nelghbounng youth clubor slml1ar centre was oorrowed or hlred. The lntervlewers were lnstructed to make'~,ck assessment of the sltuatlon In the homes of lnformants who had not replled~J the letter, and to offer alternative acco~"odation if it seemed likely that annlervlew In the lnfonnant's home would be dlsturbed.

:cformants lntervlewed away from home were glven a nomlnal sum 0/-) towards the, ,t of a meal taken before or after the Intervlew, and thelr travelhng expenses-re refunded.

" "ultempt was made to flnd all Infonfoants whose letter had been returned by the) 'Ht Offlce, unless the envelope was s,Jeclflcally Inscrlbed "Address Unknown".

!'itt \~,rsonal approach was IlIade to all of those who had refused an lntervlew by post,

. the terms ln WhlCh the refusal was expressed appeared to offer any loophole •

. 1,,11 be seen from thlS descnptlon that a calculated declslon was made to rlsk,'''rHl~ the response-rate In the Interests of obtalnlng vahd Informallon from.. C I\ho were f,nally Intervlewed.

_.~'" other hand 1 t must be emphaslsed that by send,ng an advance letter we made._ 's,ble for a process of self-selecllon to operate, whereby those \"ho felt

y about the subject of the ,nterv,ew could rather readlly refuse to be""ewed. An excuse was avallaole to those who needed one, In that each.r of the sample had already glven a conslderable amount of tlme to the.~I Survey cooperallng In the Labour Moblllty Inqulry.

"lltr, Slnce our sample conslsted of mlnors, a f,rm refusal by a parent to allowI htr son to be ,nterv,ewed or approached had to be accepted. A f lrm state,oent-.rent that the son dld not Wl sh to be lnterv lewed had to be accepted at 1 ts'"lee, even though the son hlmself was not seen. Such "refusals by proxy"

noL be acceptanle In a sample of adults' they contnbuted appreclaoly to the'o's-rate In the present Inqulry, and lt IS qUlte posslble that persuaslon, of enthuslasm by parents may have contrlbuted Indlrectly to swelllng the,,' refusals by sons.

, Informatlon was complIed about Offences CO%"ltted

,0,e'ly clear from p{lot work that extenslve prompllng would be needed to'" 1I1lng approachlng a complete enumeratlon of the types of offence commltted.

, ..."tlng of a long !lst of offences was tedlous, and seemed !lh.ely to. ~!! um.!eslraole interactIon between Informant and Interviewer, WhlCh might.H.er to concealment or exaggerallon. It seemed, on a pnon grounds, too, e},"ect that an lntervlewer should read out, one by one, a long hst of'" lIsk the Informant wklether or not he had commltted them, hsten In

ts, to an account of IIhat occurred - and conllnuously loalntaln ln the eyes"fOlmant an appearance of permlsslve neutrahty.

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Moreover, regardless of the actual attltude of the lntervlewer, a verbalapproach mlght tend to maXlmlse the effect of the lnforlllant's own cvaluatlon ofthe dlfferent types of offence he had cOffiffiltted. ThlS could lead to concealment,'- the offences of WlllCh he "as most ashamed, and full admlsslon of those ofWhlCh he was not ashamed at all.

An approach was requlred "hlCh would reduce to a nunlmum the llkellhood of elther ofthese aspects of the lntervlew-sltuatlon affectlng the valldlty of the data.

A pack of 44 cards was complIed. On each of 40 card~ an offence agalnst the law "a~

descrlbed In colloqulal terms. On four of the cards a somewhat extreme, but legal,form of behaVlour was descrlbed. These cards are referred to as the "non-offence"cards.

for the purposes of thlS lnqulry we only needed to remlnd lnformants of the sortof offences they mlght have commltted, lt would have been lnapproprlate to cross­questlon or lnterrogate them In any way In order to ellclt ~nformatlon on any suchoffences about WhlCh they mlght have forgotten, or WhlCh they thought too trlvlalto mentlon. A hlghly SOphlstlcated technlque for ellcltlng complete lnformatlonfrom boys about thelr hlstory of steallng has been devlsed by Dr. W. A. Belson andlS reported on by the Survey Research Centre of the London School of Economlcs.'~Jr ODJectlve was not to ensure that our Information was technically complete,but rather that the youths we questloned should name the offences they readllyrecalled havlng comm~tted, and the mlnlmal number of tlmes they had commltted them.That lS, we wlshed to lsolate those who, at least marglnally, thought of themselve;as belng, or havlng been, "dellnquent".

The offences and non-offences as descrlbed on the cards are Ilsted In Chapter I ofthe report, w~thln the eleven broad grouplngs used for subsequent analyses, and theabbrevlat~ons fr~quently used In the text are shown alongslde. The slngle carddescrlptlons are referred to as "offence-types" or types of offence, and theeieven categorles lnto WhlCh they were later grouped ;;offence-groupsii. Theoffence-type reference numbers are those pnnted on the bac l, of the cards concerned,and on the lntervlewers' check-llst. Numbers 1-6 were always presented In randol!l(shuffled) order at the top of the pack, and the remalnlng thlrty-elght, also Inrandom order, below. The lntent~on was: a) to ensure that the lnformant was notfaced wlth a card descrlb~ng a serlOUS offence at an early stage; andb) to avold glvlng lnformants any ldea that the card-numberlng bore any relahonshl'lto a preconcelved order of severlty of offences.

v. Method of Complllng the card-pack of offence-descrlotlons

In the early pllot stages tape-recordlngs of free dlScusslons of thelr own andthelr frIends' offences, by "1eaderless" groups of teenagers, were used as a meansof decldlng what dlmenslons, other than the nature of the offence as lt would bedescrlbed on a charge-sheet, should be consldered In order to compose adescrlptlon the lmpllcatlons of WhlCh were qUlte clear to a 'teenager'.

'" "The Development of a Procedure for ehcltlng lnformatlon from boys about theNature and Extent of the~r Steahng" by IV. A. Belson, G. L. M111erson andP. J. Dldcot, A Report of the Survey ResearcW Centre, The London School ofEconomlcs and Polltlcal SClence, 1968. (Sponsored by the Home Offlce wlthlnthe Centre's programme of enqulry lnto the technlques of cnnunologlcal research.)

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These dIScussIons IndIcated, for example, that In cases of theft the relatIonshIp" between the thIef and the vlctlm should be made clear, sImIlarly wIth cases of

assault ,,'- vIolence to persons. It appeared that the anon)1lllty - 1I,;:wrsonalness. of the vlctlm was often Important - for example, tnat stealing from a lar;:e stor~

alght be dIfferently evaluated from steahng from a local tradesman, that dw"ageto "pubhc" property mIght be thou&ht of In dIfferent terms from damage to theproperty of an IndIvIdual or a "known" group.

These dImensIons were taken Into conslder~tlon In compIlIng, In cons~ltatlon WIth~ lhe Home OffIce Research UnIt, a ... rehnllnary lIst of those offences Into WhICh wet bhould specIfIcally InquIre. The hstlng was partly based on a conslderatlon of~ lhe offences with WhiCh persons 1n Ons age-group were most frequently charged;h' ltut ~ nu,,,ber of less commonplace offences were also Included, such as assaults" wllh weapons.' InquIry Into sexual offences was dehberately confIned to one such: ofrence (Intercourse WIth a gIrl under 16), but sexual promISCUIty was Included'. llI!ongst the non-offences hsted.i,

Ilr~lly,·the lISt was pIloted amongst' a' sample of youths In the age-group WIth"~lch we were concerned. ThIS led to substantlal changes In the wordIng used tok.crlbe many offences. Perhaps the most valuaDle InformatIon obtaIned, from theh(oIIl pIlot 'was thIS' never use' s'lang or 'attempt to' talk In contemporary IdIom.(..11 11 thIef a thIef. Any' attempt by an' older person to SImulate the' IdIom ofl':l,th IS resented by many," who feell.they are beIng talked down to or patronIsed•

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In order to keep the lISt WIthIn manageable dImensIons, many common offences hadto be omItted and some had to be Incompletely covered. For example, theft fromuployers was consIdered only at two levels - sIngle thefts of 10/- £1 value

'" l.hleh mIght be regarded as approXlmatlng to the top level of "legl tlmate perks")~ ~ sIngle thefts of £5 or mOre value, whIch was regarded as defInItely exceedIng:; lhe level of. legltlmate perks.~ • I J,

f l~ next step In compIlIng the lIst was to consult a JuvenIle CrIme PreventIon~ tait, at~ached to' oni of the MetropolItan PolIce DIvISIons, and composed of PolIce'(, Ulheers WIth long experIence of Juvenl1e crIme. With theIr aSSIstance, the hst,i t'leh was stlll' to' a substantlal extent exprellsed In sImIlar terms to those used:; In '~rlml'nal' StatistIcs", was recomposed In relatlon to the most common types of

• "tual behaVIour' leadIng to specIfIc types of charge. ' ,.,;-; '_. t " t:'" J t I ,'\ , '" I;.

:~ 'i. The ways' In whIch the card-pack was used ". '_; '" • ~ ~ J , ~ I ,

~~" Eiost Vital Item~ of lfiforwatlofi fOr Which the card pack was required was toO,:Oln a r~h'able 'hst of those of the Informant's offences whIch he readl1y".olled.

, ,'. best way of attemptIng to achIeve thIS end was thorou,ghly to fBlDlharlse each

:"mont wlth'the content of the pack and the way In WhICh It was to ~e used.'r,re askIng hIm to sort out those cards whIch descrIbed hIS own offences.

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"''' shuffled pack was handed to the Informant, Md It was explaIned to hIm that"'~ CdI'd descrIbed a dIfferent actlvlty, usually but not always one WhICh was

ltlly speaking agaInst the law•

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. ,' i, Il,e procedure Which followed It was made clear that all that was requIred of the•. ;.~nl was to gIve the number prInted on the back of each of the cards about

". '.. ' "" ..1. he was belng questloned, and not to descrIbe the offence.\. 1\\l~·r .:",'!,';~}t.a:

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The following procedures were carried out before any I,.entlon was made of theInformant's own offences.

a. ThE' Informant rated each offence on a "social-distance" scale (4-polnts),by placing tne cards In plIes alongside laOels With descriptions rangingfrom "Things I might pOSSibly do ,oyself without thlnklnol there wasanything, or anytOlng mucn, wrong In It" to "Things I would deflOltelyhold aKalnst my friends, and would make me feel gUlte differently aboutthem afterwards", Each plle was then diVided In two, by asking theInformant to place the cards representing the worst of the offences Ineach pile to the right of the others, ThiS prOVided an eight-pOint scale.

b. For those offences rated top, and botto.. , of the scale, ques tlons wereasked ai>out the ;>enaltles the Informant thought someone of hiS age oughtto get - 1) If he had no prevIous record, and 11) If he had a bad criminalrecord.

C. SIX standard offences Similarly, but rather more precisely, describedto toose on SIX of the cards were taken, and Informants Were questIonedabout the "worst" they thought someone of theIr own age would actually getIf he co~mltted each of them - agaIn If he had no preVIOUS record; and If. . . .. . ,-'

ne naa a Daa recora.

d. A sequence of questlons aoout TakIng and DrIVIng Away, (one of the offenceson the cards) about WhICh the Home OffIce requIred certain detaIledInformatIon, was asked.

e. The Informant was asked to sort out the cards referrIng to offencescow~ltted by hIS casual acquaIntances; hIS frIends; and by hImself, andwas asked a sequence of questIons about each offence In each group.QuestIonIng about frIends and acquaIntances was prInCIpally Intended toreduce any tendency there mIght be for Informants not to admIt theIrown offences.

The InterVIeWIng schedule was prInted In the order:-. casual acquaIntances, friends, self; and IntervIewers were Instructed tocollect the InformatIon In thIS order unless by so dOIng they felt thatInformatIon on the Informant's own offences mIght be lost, or that thelrrformant was ready and would prefer to deal WIth hIS own offences first.It was el.lphaslsed that the queshons were prInted ln'reverse order oflnlrlnslc value to the lnqulry, end the purpose of asklng them !n thISorder was to ensure that the Informant would know that he would not beexpected to give a verbal account of the CIrcumstances and nature-Df hiSoffences, or Indeed to nwne them speCIfically.

Vu. Valldlty

The measures taken to try to ensure that the enumeratlon of detected and undetectcJoffences would be factually correct have been described.

InterVIewers were asked to speCify at the end ofabout the completeness of any of the InformatIonexaggeration. Cases of doubt 1'1111 be conSIderedthe diScussIon of bIas In the sample.

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each InterVIew any doubts they r' Igiven, or of the pOSSIbility ofIn AppendiX n, In connectlon "It.

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No obJectlve attempt at valldatlon of lndlvldual "confess1ons" was attelilpted, andindeed any attempt to valldate confesslons of undetected crlme would ental 1 costlyand 1ntncate nelghbourhood lnqulnes beln~ made amongst authbrlty fll~lI'res, peer.roups et", the nature of WhlCh wou Id run contrary to the assurances 01'confldentlallty WhlCh are always glven by 50clal Survey. (Such assurances arepJUrt,cularly essentlal ln the present context as a means of ensurlng valldltyIn the flrst lnstance).

It 1Y0uld, of course, be <lUlte practlcable, by sampllng frolll a frame of convlcted,rfenders, to hnd the extent to whlCh court convlctlons are concealed or (byr~ference to Central Crlmlnal Records) convlctlons clalmed for offences of IIhlCh'~rsons have not been convlcted. ThlS lnformatlon would be valuable; but lt would'ot, ln our 0plnlon, glve any rellaole 1nd1catlon of the extent to WhlCh undetected'frences are concealed or fabrlcated. Indeed, lt lS posSlble that the fact ofconnctlon mlght ltself lead elther to an exaggeration, or to a concealment, ofJndetected offences •

.111. Exaggeratlon

In view of the very hlgh proportlons of self-confessed offenders of many sorts who.ve not been taken to court, lt seems probable that one crJ,tlclsm of the "facts"_~orted may be that lnfonnants may have tended to exaggerate or overstate thelrlfences.

hIS may concelvable be true. We would, however, emphaslse that the method used, thlS lnqulry placed absolutely no pressure on the lnformant to search around ln15 Mlnd for "borderllne" lnstances. No problng, cross-questlonlng or lnterrogatlonII used at all. The technlque was, ln fact, the reverse of that WhlCh one mlghte 1n an lnqulry deslgned speclf lcally to hnd out the full extent of "technlcal"

·,fences. However, many of the offences speclhed on the cards were trlvlal ones.

, example wlll lllustrate the pOlnt. Card 7 reads: Taklng money from home - wlth'Intentlon of returnlng It''. It lS unlLkely that thlS card would be selected by a"'lh w 0 had once or tWlce taken a few coppers left lYlng on a table etc. - and 1t"~ extremely llkely that had we questloned ln detall those lnformants who dld notlect the card, we should have found a larger number of "technlcal" offenders ln

. 15 category. Slml1ar observahons may apply, for example, to thefts from shops ••

~;.ort of descrlPtlons of a range of behavlour w!llch were needed, for example,ldef,ne the vlctlm clearly, have sometlmes had the effect of rullng out very

.:;ely analogous behaviour - agaln a tendency llkely to produce mln1mal rather than·'••erated totals. For example, "Smashlng, slashlng or damaglng thlngs ln public"es" has not, at least ln a substantlal number of cases, been taken to lnclude'Shlll4 wlndows of prlvate houses. ThlS we know because "smashlng ,vlndows" was. le frequently mentloned after the cards had been sorted as an offence not

'red by them, Wh,Ch the lnfonnant had COlllllll Hed.

, -'Jst also be realised that, by talung the most usual fonns of behavlour leadlng'charge, and descrlblng them ln terms e.g. of place, type of bUlldlng etc.'It certaln other actlons, very llkely slmllarly motlvated and falllng lnto th~

. category ln law. For example, breaklng and enterlng lS spec,f,cally covered,spect of pnvate houses, small shops, large shops, garages, warehouses,I,ons etc. But the cards descrlblng these offences were not taken by lnformantsever at least two cases of breaklng lnto workmans' huts and taklng tools or'nals.

f. The Survey Research Centres' work on ellcltlng theft lnforrnatlon, already',ented on ln para lV of th15 Appendlx.

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For these reasons we suggest that the results of th,s part of the ,nqu,ry are l,kelyto under-eshmate rather than to exaggerate the number of persons who haveengaged ,n the groups of act,v,t,es descr,bed.

FUlther, we have del,berately excluded all-embrac,ng descr,pt'ons of a type wh,chwould ,nclude at one end of the cont,nuum the sort of behav,our wh,ch, wh,lsttechn,cally act'onable, would rarely result ,n act,on be,ng taken by the pol,ce,even ,f d were wltnessed by them, or by those ,nvolved. Assaults, for example,are covered ln the cards ln respect of attacks on unknown persons, enemles ormembers of a r,val gang, w,th, and w,tnout, the use of weapons. No attempt hasbeen made to flnd the lncldence of flghts between quarrelllng fr,ends andrelahves.*

In brlef, we have attempted ,n th,s lnqulry to obta,n for each person an lndex ofh,S lllegal behavlour WhlCh reflects h,S proneness to break the law In a reallstlcrather than a purely technlcal sense. In order to do th,s, and In order to enablelnformants to evaluate offences, restncted deflnltlons have been used whlch tendto m,n,m,se the scope for an lnformant to "lnflate" a glven achon to flt anlnapproprlate category, and no cross-quest,on,ng has been used for cards notselected spontaneously.

'x. Eqtlmatlng Court Appearances

The card-pack was not 'ntended to embrace all types of offence, but to provlde anlndex, coverlng a wlde fleld, of the ,nd,v,dual's proneness to break the law.

At the end of the card-sortlng procedures, each lnfon"ant was asked lf there ~as

anythlng else agalnst the law, not covered by the cards, Wh'Ch he had done. Thefollowlng ltems were prompted'

Steallng?Anythlng vlolent to people?Damaglng property?Anythlng to do wlth drlnk or drugs?Anythlng to do wlth sex?Anyth,ng else aga,nst the la~~

We place no rel,ance on the results of th,s open questlon as a complete ,ndlcatorof the lncldence,of undetected offences not covered by the cards.

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We can, howeveC"conslder the answers 1n relat'on to those to a questlon asked muchlater In the lntervlew w,th the ostenslble purpose of flndlng out about theexperlence of the lnformant of the procedure In Juvenlle and Maglstrates courts.Here, the lnformant was asked whether he had ever been ln elther type of courtto watch what went on, or as a w,tness, or accused of any offence. ,

The number of persons who sald they had appeared as the accused substantlallyexceeded the number who had been taken to court for any of the forty promptedoffences. In all these cases, the lnformant had, earller on, descrlbed an offence,not on the >cards, WhlCh he had cOffiffiltted. We can therefore assume ,t was for thlsoffence he had appeared In court.

* Short and Nye lnclude amongst a IlSt of offences lncluded In the lterns used ,nthelr lnvestlgatlon of the Exttnt of Unrecorded Juven'le Dellnquency the ltern"Had flSt flght 'Vlth one person". (J. Cnm. Law and Crlmlnology Vol 48, 1958).It lS of ,nterest that In the present ,nqu,ry only one person mentloned a f,ghlMlongst "frlends" as one of the ,llegal lterns not on the cards In wh,c~ hehad taken part. Thls lnstance was a se,'lOUS "beahng up".

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'We have, therefore, a complete count of the numbers ln the sample who admltted anycourt appearance, detal1ed lnformation about those who had appeared ln court forany of the prompted offences, and a descrlptlon of the offences leadln6 to a courtappearance ; vI those who had not been charged wlth any of the prompted offences.

~e have not, and thlS lS a fault ln the lntervlew deslgn, any lnformatlon aboutother char!!:es brought (on the same or a dlfferent occaslon) agalnst those whohad ever been charged .nth an offence described on the prompt-cards.

Consequently, although we can dlvlde our sample lnto those who have, and those who~ove not, appeared 10 court, any dIScussIon of multiple court appearances has".!!cessarlly been conf Ined to those arIsIng from the forty prompted offences.

'. The Rest of the IntervIew

.:scnptlons of the <netnods used In the rest of the InterView are gIven In the:'iHn text •

. general, the methods of approach and order of subJect-mat ter were desIgned toId the lnfor;"ant's lnterest by alternatlng sequences of straIghtforward questIons

.l answers WIth sequences requIrIng actlve partICIpatIon. There were two self-.- 'leted sequences, and small card-packs were used (for rankIng questIons) In. ~I110n to the maIn offence-pack.

') seven of the InterVIews started were not completed. The long durallon of the',r\'lew does not, therefore, appear to have presented great dIffIculty once"al cooperatIon was obtaIned. fte do not know, however, to what extent the.sal-rate may have been Increased by the need for the InterVIewer to state.pproxlmate duratIon when makIng arrangements for an InterVIew (two hours).

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APPENDIX Q

?:,.~ C~;:l!11~ dCCL(P fo_" the Ltbour t10bLhty Inqu\ry, frolD v!uch the ;J"c!l~nt sco,lcC~I,"'J,\,~~, "';'~ i\ t\!Q-~tQU'~ str-utlflCd i"'c~ndoLQ 0:.11: coverl0g r:.!."!.~!a.ild. \1.... 1_::] c.ld !j.:.)tlcrOi'~

'":;:~~t cu:-vcy ut:"~s COL1cluctcd 1"" thi"~C p[·~:'1scn, c.ald for cilch rJhc.sc the ~ .L1p!c ~""'.1 J~~i;;.\~l

t~ ccn~ ..\l~ ~O r.l.&~~-ct~~~c unltfJ, lIlv1ng Q totnl or 2.{O p... liJr...r....y unl:''# .,), ..........l!.t.

T:~c:1c u::.:t~ \T~:-~ lo\:al cuthC:-lty o.c!InlnlstrQtlv~ QreQ~ \line:l ~/arc~ £ ...·...l~_.I... J.I~J l:ut.lnl!°'~y r~e~~~~~r C~u~r~l'~ St~n~~rd nCalon~, ~lvln3 clev~n ~~o~~~,u~c~l u._~p~~~~.

!~ ~n31e~d nnd cr~les, th~ units were strotifLcd, nLthin region, by u~~~n cnd rur~i

C.d.&~l~lst."o.tl"C e.~C:J.S, ~:\d tn~ urban str:\tuD \10.5 furtheI" bi"okcn dot''' J..1:0 thcJC~..1I~lnl$triJ.t~ ...:~ o.~co.s conttl.ln~d t'l1thJ.n th~ sc·/on mo-Jet< cO.~"lZ"bo.tJ.on~ ::.~"~ :.t:~ c~h~.·

u:"~::.~ Q.r"':~S cutslce these bC'Jnd..l~J.es. These conUi"bntlon~ do :.n t:..: .. co; ~..:n:..i' t.:~~~al cCm~n~~~rntJ.v~ dl~trlcts, naa:ly, Clstree R.D. Ln the C~~~t~~ LJ~tcn C:~ur::'.

~nJ Dlslcy n.D. 1n the South-Eo.st lancash1re Conurbntlon, o.nd thcc~ rl ~_-~ i:-.cl :"'~J _the conurbation stratlflcatlon. Finally, wlthLn strata the prLoa~i u~_ts nc~e

n\""~~ged 1n d~sccndLng order of sue accordLn:I to the 1961 POll'.lo.tlcn flr;u!"~S.

"In Scotland, one of the Sta,\dard RegLons, the prill\ary unlts l'Iere burghs and dlStn:tcOl:ncll er~as end these "ere classif ied Lnto the four dlv1sLons, nc.:lel:,t - l1o~therr.

East Ccnt:-al, ITest Ccnti"al e~d Southern. lhthln these four d1v1al"ns the llnlts ~"'=

5tr~tifLed by urban, i.e. the burghs, ond rural, i.e. the dLstrlct ccuacll areas.Th~ C~ntr~l ClydcSld~ Conurb~tlon was marl~ a !Cpar3te stratum ~nd do~s contn!n fcu/er the L~narl~slu.,c (hstrlct. councll Qreo.s, trro from. nenri"~"1shire end O:'1~ fa-ellDunbnrton!lhL.~. nithLn strota the unlts l'Iere arraneed in descending oreer 01 lSGl/lO/lUl",tLon,

~nree s~ts or 80 aeministrative areas were then selected Irem Engl~nd, liales cr.dScotland nith probability proportLonal to population at a constant 1nte~,al Iroo.three ~andcm starts. ThLs gnve a sample of 220 rLrst-stn~e unies in En~load andnales and 20 in Scotland.

Th~ second ataae or scmplin; consisted 01 the selection of 4ddress~s r~CQ theElecto~~l necister nith unit p~obnbility lo~ ench lirst-stacre unit i~ Cr.~lar.d andnoles, cnd of ~QteQble units froQ the voluatLon lists lo~ Scotle.~d.

~hi!l'cnve a total lI=mple set of 10,437 households, In OhlCh 011 pe:-zon!l Q~d 15 c:'!ove~ ner~ elicible ro~ intervicn.

lE!!"!"!:'~~!!~L1::'1 tl\~ L(\b",,~ tlc!nil ty inquiry 1,225 m:\lcs not ilvlnc In 1nstltnt 10:\:: oc~d l~ to 21":1\:,,: Ln~c:V1.c\l~d. TheI"c \"cr-~ ll"! indlvJ.du~l rcCusnls cnd non-cortc":~:J l.n tht.s~~":-a.G'e C;'--Cup .!.;l hou:icholds t7hosc CCm!lOsLt.z.on "as l"no11n, and nn cs~lmntcd ~)In hcnsc!~ol(19 \,hosc CCnllcsltlon 1'I00s not kno\1n.

The cst.LM:lted ~~lo1ule ~ct at tlus stn~c ''105 thus 1,(.03, Qt'J th~ ~c.n:)\~ ~.:hJ.':'/~.J

1,225. 7h1.5 ~~v~s ~ los~-~~tc of 13~ ~n thJ.s Q:c/se~ C,cup.

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~ The onglnal sa"l,Jle set for the Deterrents Inqulry conslsted of those young men/'s~eeessfully Intervlewed In the onglnal Inqulry who were aged 15 to 21 at that bme.~'Unless othe~~e stated. Tables and percentar.es mentloned In the present report~rerer to persons' ages at the tlme of the present Ingulry.

'~ examln1ng (amongst youths successfully ,nterv,ewed 1n the Deterrents 1nqu1ry)the proport1ons of those who were 21 1n the or1g1nal 1nqu1ry but had passed the1r22nd b1rthday by the t1me of the Deterrents 1nterv1ew, we can est1mate the average

,time between the onglnal and f Inal Intervlew. Th,S IS 4.4 months.

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the Deterrents/InquIry may(I.e. wlth'average ages of, ,

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losses sustaIned amongst young men of each age In th~ orIgInal

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,h.le Al shows theIrJ~Ul~Y.,

il,ose of IntermedIate ages (16 to 20 years) at the' bIDe of~, expected to be representabve of all ages WIthIn years.Ib.5, 17.5 etc.).

, . ".,The losses susta1ned at each stage

, The average age of the IS-year olds In the Deterrents Inqulry 1S tnus about 15 yearsL' nnd 10 months, and of those class1fled as 21, 21 years and 10 months, Instead of the1.·cxpected averages of 15.5 and 21.5 years •• It should be noted that thlS IS anf ~\erage age. The mInimUm age at WhIch a 15 year old could be ,nterv,ewed on thei Deterrents lnqulry was about 15 years 2 months (the Interval between the conclusIonf~ ~r one InquIry and the begInning of the next); SImIlarly, the ounlmum age of the 21! ~eQr olds IS 21 years 2 months. I

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,~rt ore, 1n fact, 31 persons who had recently passed theIr 22nd bIrthday amongst'~ 12} class If led In the Deterrents Tables as aged 21. OtherwIse all ages gIven". the Deterrents Tables are those at the tIme of the Deterrents IntervIew.

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TABLE Al

~eaponS8 rate, on original (Labour Mobility) enquiry frol which the sample ~~~Deterrents Enquiry d,rlv9s

Analysed by age

IAg. at t1... of Labour Mobility Inquiry

I'" I 16 I '" I 18 I ," I 20 I " I "_~~'1.J " '7 ., .............

No. No. No No. No. No. No No.Labour Mobility

sa.pl, .et( ••t1..tod) 264 255 192 161 197 179 155 1403

LabOur Mobilitysall1ple achieved 221 230 167 144 174 155 134 1225

Sample achieved as ~

at sample set 83 7fo 90.]$ 87.Of- 89.4fo 88.3fo 86.6fo 86.5fo 87.3~

~ot. In order to estimate the eis. and distributiOn or the sample ,et for theLabour Mobility inquiry, it ha. been neceuary to &IUIUme that the age and 8e:J:distribution le tbe aam. tor those households who reCused to co-oparate onthis surveyor Y,re not contacted, aa tor those households in which one ormore peraolUl answered the questiona. Tbh aeema a reasonable assullption tomake tor refusals and thi numbor or non-contacta is amall compared with thetotal number (384 out or 10,437). It does mean that the response ratescalculated ~bove may not be very reliable.

It w~ll be seeneach age except~nterv1ewed.

that15.

the losses were fa1rly16.3% of the youths of

umfo"" (9.9% to 13.3%) amongst those ofthIS age 1n the or1glnal ~nqu1ry were nol'

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Table A2 shows the losses susta1ned 1n the postal and f1nal phases.

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TABLE A2

ResponDe r&tes and nature of non-response in Deterrents Ingu1~'

Analysed by age

Age at time of Labour Mobility Interview

I ..I ..I ."., .0 ./ '" ., 2u <> n:rtB..L

110. 110 110 110 110. 110. 110. 110. "Salllple Set 204 216 155 128 164 142 126 1135 100

Ineligible (deemed detectivealthough tnte rvtoved inLl!Lbour Mobility. about toleave d1str~ct etc.) 0 1 0 1 2 1 2 7 0.6

Ko attempt to contactbecause ot deadline torconclusion of inquiry 4 2 3 4 3 2 2 20 1.8

Ba contact, but leas than 4calls mde owing to dead-line 0 2 1 1 1 3 0 8 0.7

Post&! refusals (jlIlass 2) 13) 12) 3) 9) 7) 3) 4) 51 4.5, .'"' , ••0< , .... '""0< ,.'"' \ .... ,.'"'/ .". I &./1- I «7" I Colt- "77" "JP /<".Other refusals aId no,," ) ) ) ) ) ) )contacta 26) 46) 32) 26) 40) 29) 34) 233 20.5

IIleOllplete int.rview. 1 2 1 0 1 2 0 7 0.6

Sltlpl. achieved 160 151 115 B7 110 102 B4 809"

Suple a.ehieved &s " at,ample set (1135) 78 4" 69.91' 74.21' 6&.01' 67.1" 71.BI' 66.7" 71.3"

1:,cple ll<:h1evsd u " atJlI...Oph fully t allOYed

j up (1107) 80.01' 70.91' 75.7" 70.7" 69.21' 74.4" 68 91' 73.0lI

• Table. are based on B08 cases because one interview was lost in the post

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5.6.7.8.9.

10.U.U.1'.14.

15.16.17. '18.19.:1>.21.22.U.24.

:e.26.'Z'/.28.29.

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38.".Ill.41.42.

.352.O"ENCE CARpI

(cm yBt)

RIDllIO A BlerclZ WITIIlI1r LIlJIftlI (OR WITH 110 REAR LICIft) AP'It:a DAIlIPARltIIlO 01'P'lX:El!IlELOllOIIIO to A ORlll.P (OF 10 OR KlRE PIXlPLE) ww:l 00 AIQIIl !OQ&'ftIEIl, IIaIE A RCIlI, .uIl iUiLUIIaGEt IIft'O nolft'll OIl CAllllE A DIBtUIIIlAI«:E.PIllIII8CUI'I'! - IIAVIIIO IIEX WITH A IDT or DIrn:1lDft OIWl (OR A OIRL - 0'IEIl 16 - BATIIII lIE1 WItI 4IDT or DlmllDft 1IOTIl) mIlELIBERATELr TRAYEILIIII WITHOur A 'fICKETs OR P4nlll 'fIlE W1lOlllI rARlt.IZ'I'!IIII orr nRDl)w IN 'fIlE BtREE'!'.'A11I111 ..., rRCIl IDlE - WITH 110 1_11Il or RmIUIIIII IT.'411:1111 4K '.... PERlICIII8 CAR OR JmOR~11E roR JOfofllDIIII (WITH III IIl'I'EIft'ICJr or DlPIIII IT fOR GOm)

lIWIlIlIII, 1lLto8II1111 OR D.llWJIIII TlIII11S IN PIIlLlC PLACt:8 - IN BtREl:fS, CIIIUI48, DAlEE 1WL8, WwyC4RAUIIES, 8IIlE8, CI.lIIB, PUIlB £!C.SlIIII DIUIlIt, .uIl M8lTIIII, IKBULTlIII OR nOllTlIII cm&R. PIXlPI&BREAlIIII IIftO 4 BIO 8TllIlI, 04JlMlE, 1WlEIICXIllI:, P4TILllIl ~.J!!IA!!l!! !!!!!l A !!'.!!!. 8!!!l!' (! PRIVATE T!IJll£!!W!) (!!!IIen-1' or !lot ~11!! .. ,to1l11)mALllII ,.11118 our or C4R8.AftN::lIIII 4K IIIKIIOIII PIR80II - WI1IIlW UIlIIII ANr 8OIl'f or 1EAPaI, C08II £!C. (Dent t IlIOludt _, 1nillicit. a penan .. ,11Ill17 dlttlldlll& hluolr _Inot III ...pMlTokod atttllkl.IlftAClIIII 4K EIlIItt OR SQl£llIl£ IN RIVAL OAJII - WI'I'PIr UIlIIII ANr SOR' or WEAPaI, C08II ~.AftGlllO 4K lIIlDIOIoIf PIR80II WITlI A llIAPCII - C08II, 0111, IIllrE, RAZOR, BRCIDl BOftU: ~.AftACrlllJ .&If DIJft' OR A IetBER 0' A RIVAL 0AIf0 Vlft ;. t&ii"Oii - e08ii, Uiii. DiR. RiZOii, ;aoa: ~..E EtC.DRIIIIIIII AU:OIIlLIC DRIKIS IN PUIl8 lIIl:eR TIE JIIE or 18.ooUIQ 1111'0 PIlI 84R8 lIIlER ftl£ JIII or 16.Il1'EALIIII ml108 PlIlII BIO stORES, lQ'EltlARKE'I'S OR IIIL'IPIZ 8IIlPS (lIlIllZ TIE lIIIlP 18 0I'I:IllIl1'EALIIII mIllS rRCIl lIIIALL 8IIlP8 OR PRIVATE 'fRAllIIIGI (WHIIZ TlIE 8IlDP 18 OPEI)IlELISlRATELr LI'fTERIIIO 'RE BtREE'!' OR PAVDlDft' BY 8IIABIIIIII BOftlZlI, TlPPIIII 0'rER DUlI!IlIIIB £!C,IllI'lIIII CIIE4P, OR ACCEP'f11lO AS 4 PRElIEIft, 4IlnIt1ll IIIOlII OR IUlPEC'I1D or BEIIII stOlDI.l'1.\1li1111 WELL IN AD'(ANCE to OE'!' IKm A 1IlUSI:, ru, £'!'C. AND STEAL V'U'AND! (AlII CARRTIJII TIll: PUIlITIIlQlQB)OEftIIll IIft'O 4 1IOIllE, ru, £!C. AND 8TE4LIIIO TlII1118 (Don't .Ollllt oat.. hol"t 1II01"t ttaa111l1 I"tnlWt.... Jl1AIlIlIl1l1 .0U In adnnco)'f411:1111 A PIDAL erclZ BEL<:I«JIIIO to 4N tIIlQQIl PERlICII. AIlll ICEEP INIl IT.ftR1IOOLlIII OR F10B'fIIIO to om 411J.Y rRO! A POLICUWI.4ftjCltllll OR nOftl1ll ... POLICDWl WIll 18 'RnIlO to .lRR£Bt /IQI£lJl£ ILSE.Il1'EALIIIO 'IOOL8, NTERIALS OR ANr OI'IIER 000D8~TH £5 OR !!ORE rRCIl III'LOIERII (ALL IN <Ill: 00)(I1L.!2rklM hour! - don't FRillS b....akll' 10 !li!lTet-'..ALIMO TOCL8. t-.ATD.IALS OR A..'ff OTHER ooooe l!lR'!!L~ !SOl'! 1!J!- Mm U P'RCI!~ (ALL III c. 00)(Ip -3tH I¥Nr! - doni t SAt bD.tU in hID)BEIIII YERr DIlIIIIt IN A PIIlLIC PLoICE - FLA'f our, 011ll.l8lZ to WAIJt WI'fIIOUr IIEIJ'.IZ.lIlKIR-oRllER DRIVIIIO WITlIOI1r 'L" PLA'f£8 - (OR IIDIIIO PILLlCM WITH A L£AIUlER-DlUVER WITlPIT "L" PUfEI)DRlYIIIO WITIIOUf INlIUIIAlf:E (Doe, RSS In.lUdo 10am~T.!,!_.1 ChOQt "L" platoa)

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Q. B(l) (11) SltuaUCIl 05: ENeota

Tbtn 1a 11t1tb1ng to be dlllW at th1a Q. UIll••• people _n JliiMat (apeaU1a4)at the intel"rie1r at lntcnant'. h_. It peopL .ne 1I"Mat. II17l1Z'11aat'.h_. a aiftil. preoOd. , er 7 ahCUld be I"1nlP4 &D4 0Wi.....~ U people _nprellellt but lIO'l' at lntcruant'. he'd. pnoCll5e 6 er 7 ahould _ r rh....

IJ' PBCi'IZ PREUtiT AT INFCR...MiT'S HQ.Z. _. pnoa4U at tba .a1R pari ~ tbaQ... tollan,-

A .1nd. p!'!oCll5e 6 er 7 _t be ri D '.,_

U IIlII1tloode4 6 er 7 with pncode 1. dele. lftoa 1.U atMrriM lIlII1~ooaa«. nhl' to Aol.a.

It Nor ])I'8oCll5e4 6 er 7. but pncode 1 1a ~. del•• preCode 1(naP aure penCIl.!!! at la1:lDn1aw) an4 talIiI 4_ ~.ana Dche4ule allllb.r.

It a ainzl. preaode 2-5 la 1"1n8I1. del•• apeaUlelans_r at Q. B(1) '" (11) aDd l10tJWla tmUr _4 bedma at this Q.

When the _in part cL th18 Q. 1.s single ~oode4 6 J:JI 7 an4 porallG8 preMat8 t the 1ntorvi.... are apeoifi.d at Q. B(1) " (11). t_ &ita ~aod.a an zoaqub'e4.'J.'1w lnatruoUoaa and oochna 1',_11 far thea. are on tho _:et three pagea.

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Q. »(i) ao4 (ii) (oont'4)

Coding r'l:'eodI 1 - Peop10 ?roson't at Inillrrri".li.f I:'11ICR:AtlT'S liOllf!l

t>erat£a) to lihom t'rar.o; 1 applieal- Chilc!ren",eara 014 aDd youngorJmn 1 d"t"Ct1.WlO and r..eopJ.e Who aocome:an1.4 tb8 intllrvi.-r (•• g. Pi"14S~n1.-_)_t be .xo1QcJe4. It the.. Wft tba 0Il17 people p"..ntat tbll int»rv1o.., del"te too ,,"ood. (' ca 7) rin.4 aad riq precod. 1.

:;l1p oode &COlIptaDla people "p"aellt at tbe iAtaniaw b7 IIeloot1llg tbltp"nGl(_) witn tne l __t ooae nuzdler. tr. _ rr.- below, plaGiIl&ooae 1JI. tbt bleak bQl; in tbt 001.-& in WbiClb tUl'e ia a printed -£,- aIIIIring ocd=.

Pannta rI inforn&llt (~ CII' botll);rtorit7 oode 1 OVlIr 2 aII4" ••.•.••.•...••••.•

Otbtr Rllletiw. inalll41Jla w1h -pt"iority oode 2 over.3 •••;Q'" .•.•..••.••••••

Otbtr peopl. (!!!!! othllr ptop1e"i7"oa.ble 1 CII' 2).xoludill8 It- ,ear ola. er 1ClUJ181l', _taldeteatiwa, eto. .... • bUN) •••••••••••••••••

2

,... _.3.1 __ 'I'JI__ fI!II ""'-__ ~ __ ...... _ .. _ ... _ ... --........... v-_ .."''Al."" ~.IWo1lJlll ~ - lJD'g:a_ ut. FJIIII:!.-104U.Lte''-loWl UiIo p:;:.... wu y:e::'" •• /;' ..--- ,

I'enGl to wblD~" 2 appU._I- It tM ooae at tl"lt:Jl' 1 appli." to~t:lan one poracn (0.3. both parenta ?reunt). at::le coae tJVI degre. rIpartio1patilll1 from thIS h'alIIJ De1_. b7 ..loot the perao:.n with t~

10-._t ooae nllllbar by whiClb bi_ (he,,) part101paUoIl ClN\ be d."CIl"ibed.Ring the apprOpriate printe4 n"'r iD till tire' bCIK rI printe4 nWlben1n the 001\1IlIIoo

L1atening or p61't101patina iD .~ WXe.g. -in an4 out, rakina o_n1:8" J "w1te tookgroa t intereBtW l "lIhe .. abaerving but DOtparti01pllt~" J ".~QIl& .1_4 about la bIItno "tt.ot an intern.... ' "1iatIDlliq an andott (priCll"1t:r oode4 1 Ot'llr 2)" ••••• •••••••••• 1

1'0lI_1bl. cDl.Ild be liat.eni. but OIl!ll!ot ctat1n1wlzde teZ'r.l1r.e, •• g. •Hoa r'iJi/lTwiltohilli 'l"1/ji1&;riasltalldq (iabsorbed in' not _ntic.lll4)" J "peop»arrindl_ to ask whetMr 1nf~aant .. 60111&out (not':1n~ e1ae 1:Ilntion.4)" J "iD an4 out(notr~r~ alae mDntiono4)- •••• :............... 2

payiM no attention, •• g. "aboorbod in 'N/_tali.; "_ in witb oup rI tea!!!!! _stop-ped in'torvi""- •••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••• 3

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Q. 5(1) &Dd (11) (cCI1t'd)

Cod1!!i~ , - Paz"t « 1Il1lu"rl.w'tllwn penCl1, 0.4 at rra- 2, .. pr".lIt

~ that tail! l'X'SilIil anl,\ appl1e. to tbo preMnoo cl the penCIG lIbllN--pe. cl partici~t1CIG YCllI ••100ted to 0040 at tn. 2. 8111(,e coa.tM pAr'" tJt tho !ntLron•• \!biD be (ebe) .. p!'9M!lt trs tb! trqebel.. b.1 r1n&1ng the apprapriate F1Ilted .....1' iD till .ood bca: rIprinted nlD!Jon 1n tblI oCl1~

S.c.................. 1

Pro"ut at ._• .., .m..'. ttttw •

a'l1f ~E!t at i;;ua aoquaLlii.poii. it•••pre.en a Qa. ~ ~ S. pp 8-12 (ar _) •abseDt at Q. '. ,. 7. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2

ProHnt at "tn.eu48'. allll "culal aoquaintlaola'·War-a but Ft at ._, att._a. 1••• ,na.a • 5~ • 'tIP 7-10 (er _) IlO'f abaod atQ.4. pp 11. 12 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,

!'resent at "casual aoqualntau~al. otro_a butA'BSM at iCNfti .1iA"M.iiIi • OHeDOlta.i"o. pro..ont at ~.6. p 7 (ar 1Il0re) .!!!Z! absent., ~•• ~ ~ 5. pp 8-12 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

('resont tor• ar

5

~t popping in and out (JIUlZ"8 than anoe all4 DO1ndjcatlan at .hiCh parte cl 1ntervie.) ......... "... ,

Present fer part at interview but no lnd1oatioll 'IOb1abpart (oodeo 1-0 not ll.\Ipl1cabl.). e" g, "bro·Jght 111toa"; "..Cllt in to ask whether -.s ~tng wt"."•• the" l'ar tirst 25 lIlinuteo". nothing olaeIDItnt1oMd) •••••••••••••••••••••••• " " •••• ". • •• • •••••• 7

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Q. B(l) and (11) (oon1o'd)

Coding :FramI It - Effect. on AnaWln../lntOE'lllaIl1o

.n.i,VIt'/oUJ \ __-=-C~oof''''~all ot'f.c~ by'!y poople (defined at rr.1Ul 1) dlU'i 3 an,y ~t orinterrl8•• from the fra., belOll'. antering code(a) 111 the s.U blank

-Ijr;'... II1i. 4- box 1JlIiediately I).neot.h th6 ,,6100114 btU or pl"1ntad nwabere an4 riqcods Cs).

~a:&~' •.g••p .. miAi_ ..-n.J -OGlIlaa'i;liI8oontldenoa"J ~oa...... "';2 lw

after people l.rt- •.........•....•..•..•••••••••• t

Il1stl'&0t10~ 8.~ "1ntarmant re.U...·J .... bii;Hitraoane"J ·intlll'dnt'. atte"tioa -PAeI'74alter they cs~ inw •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2

aD;l' -'1 . , 5 c.

.. s c.

tIIr ou. 1••• not c 1- • a.l. .....uaper'tlll'belS/lgnarad otbere/llot iIlt1I18DQl111·, ...,.t'teot· J ·otql1.to1:r honest replies" J ·W.....JoIaJd about -Jut did not .0aSl to alter ep1n.i_ 1Ja

l!!Z!!1- aodes, and It _10 be siMle oodes

gods 1 and 2 .1 be IlII1tiooc!e4

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Q.D(l) •

Rote thll.t thi. Q. retere to 1JIteruad'. oooupatlra .$ U. U. ~ lII¥rn.,oompared with h1a aoaupatlOIl at tt. tb8 ~ tbt I.bour XClbl'UV .-1 00114110'-.in the mcatha iJImod1&tel1 prior to un. .une,y.

'l'l1ere .hllU1d be a ain,;le preoocJe 1-3 ril1iPd btl"8. U no preoode 1& r1npcbeaa\llle int'orll.nt cannot re .mer _t l1li .. dClllng at till tl. ~ tt. Labll\l1"Mobility .uno". coclll 1+. plaoing oode to tho right ~ pl"aoodo 3 witlWl oollllllland ring oodo.

~-caD't recD.wer oocupatica at t1DII ~ Labour llobil1t,y

• UX"V'O,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • • • • • • •• • • • la.

IlI.o taila t:I CIlan]l

SOd 0l1li11'" bllt insufficient dotaUa tl'llll *lab to aawrlllilwoode. 2-6. e.;.. WhOn it 18 Ilot oloar wbotMl' tt. ~er.fen only to "jcb", "pay- ClE' -eQplo~r" or to all three ....

...... T ~...,.s{'

Changed to lIn~vora1tyjfurtll"r (tul1-ti_)~lIl1oaU~inoludiaa-ca holiday Prior 1:0 ~01ng to tiQhDiOlt""OOIIi'iPT doingvaClttion job b",tOl'O 3ntcri~.JlI\i'(ltrsi t,y in Ootllbor- ..

C-lu....y.l...... t.Jl-h......e\, te ,a- r......... ~c"' ....Interilll period b"tWllOl1 ~o:lool and Job or botw_ two joba,

e. g. 'left job and atarting Qn' ono lIll:rt ~.k" J -lett schooland 10&.in3 tOr job"; -start1n6 job as 80OQ" obtain l"8s111tal'rQll :'011001 certificate" J -is now UI'Ill1:lJ1.4 tat .ohool oremployed at tid at .,'00111t1 :"'urvoy) •••••• I ••••••••••••••••••

1

2

,

Note I- Apprentioa. 'llbo a1'" now t1l111"'t1e4p4 wcrlcerai_ve ~ ohD~d their jdba •••••••••••••••••••• ~

':;hango in 20lY llrd job, but" 'plo;yer the aaal. o. So -proraotiOll- J·obll~ job and now ;>aid OV'lrtu. !l0 .-1 mora- • 5

(hnn'fl in 2!.Y.-.J.ob and 0, :plO)l!r inoluding aU th_ wholI.:lCoC.- _ IS at 9Qi1;;oVuniveMity er _re unemplO1"d at t11l'8 t:I ,

Labour :"00111ty survey and who are QOW work1Dg •••••••••••••••

vther "peCiflC C'"-'n ~1" - " __ !, to \•• C. for OodaJ

. - -

(~~Ii!'i. "C\ (~.l b'1 c.~ 4-,5" a....A b e j

C\...~j ) J'--\> ~ ~ c< 'e.....f\~ec .......J. fOo1J I..io c..'v....~ '. e.~.

DO • c.~,l 1~1'1-. l1M ~~~ ;>

. f "'1 ~..l ~,,",e("

Iu 5L~) b...k ;

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Q.D{i) (oantle!)

!PAmount at pal. (When detail_ or olla. olll!ed "'-6J it .Ife~n Ih 1lE::!j)

•••••04.)Od. )04. )

1'>:amp1e_: -

AA addit10aal elll!e i- required t~ the a_t ~ pa7 _1w11 -Detail_ ~

ChaI'\lJO- have been olll!ed 4.-6. P1llO' the .. Wl !lOo I:Il pOUllda (ignlll"ingshil1J.nga and '>onee) "., .1>11 1l"Arg1n lewl with tbe code tor tbe -Detail- atChanj:l.· a.d~

'\Take tlw III1d-point or l:I rani" am reaellll»r to 0CIII9IIri -th11_aalU'1ea

into a ...elgr _'" ar Shilli~ ,where pOllsibt.,tnto JlO la, .... @:ahauldhe olll!ed 2. _1II1f§J

... 00141 Class (wbsn netalls ar ChD~ ol>3ed S ar 6} /.1. J ~?tIJ /~ ~)

'Then -Ottaila ar Chan.,,· ha".. been ooded S ~ 6... SeoUl ClaNas shOllll belOlr. using the a. '1. C. Clasalt1011tiCID. riDJti-a aplW'opriate pnnteanUl:l ...or in s.cond hox t'f prtnte>d DOlI. in tho oaltUmlo

-> 001a1 Class s.o.I Prof.aa1onal •••••••••••• 1

It Intermed1aw •••••••••••• 2

SkiUed • "c.l_~l.. • ••• ,III

Ski~ • nantal • • • • • • • • It.

IV i::.ecd."killed • nOD-I"~

(So L-oki11"d • nanus1 •••

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6

V UMkillod ••••••••••••••• 7

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I

Q. 1. PIIn1shmllnt ousht to ,ot tor CardII (5:) 11 t1rot oN'olllSen(11) it repea1;,.d ati'onders

oo.rd :~os. '1'Ile total nlJlli)or at oaI'da .nwred in the tint lott-baud oalUll\ll at Q.1should .qual tile ... at tIw no. at aara. 1'001&"404 1.Il pUe. 1 a:ad 8 in thJ&ri4 abClVO. Cbtolc thia aQd retor to £,,1.0. it'~ oarda are w.861118 atQ.1. Also ensure tJwre are no oard nos. r.n.aa1ug tf1C' &D,y 11l1li on the ~.it"80n papa lIldoh baa bo.n ocGpl.ted tf1C' pUo n... aaIJ/or plll1isimlnte. IttheN is CllE (only) oard no. m1lIa1Dg, retor to A.I. 0,. hft' to dodllQlt thor.d.all1ng .;rd no.. It tbaN ta'1llf1C'O th/ln ~ oa1'4 no. l:I1all1Dg, doloill all •preood•• riJ1Sltd and ana_n,on1;,.Nd on tba 11:al tf1C' ~ llI1.aaint: card lfQlt,~$V~

PUs flos. Cheolc tbat & pil. numbor, 1 .2i 8 1.8 rtnat4 tor oaoh oard. 1lCI.'or toAoI.C. 11' & pile nllllilor haa not beOll riJlaed tf1C' ~ oar« ~ also retor~oard 1Ih00lO pilo nlallbor 1a 1 wbioh 1.8 IIIUIId up with oaI'da .... pUo Illdler1.8 B and ri.. wraa.

Pun1::luIDnte;-~. Nato tbat oar4II ~, '" J7, ,s are not attellOO.and no~uld be NoCll"ded tf1C' tile.. tt b1!1aw (.ither!' "Oooa-4 f1C' apeoit104) ... le1ll 'bIM,

Nota tbat tor all othor oarlSa, tMl'e .~ " .. MW at pllA18t11111nw,llIW' tor "t'irat at'teDden- (1,/.1(1) and tbl .. 1'8 nr'" IM...tb tor-renoa"d att.nae1.- (Q.1(l1». tblla, tile. e,n:M"'W1"8 to .ot q4oode per ollZ'4 (.SQlIpt tor oarda 4, '" J7 " ]I), .' . I

, .-

\

Prooodea '1'or eaoh oard and tor both Q'a (1) 11: (U), 0_. ~t there 1a .UbllI'a a'!(!. prooode 1-7 rinsed; £I _ -01;bIr pl.IUa~n.- ia apeo1t10d..9! pNoode 9 (m) h&a boon rinlllcJ.

It the anawoJ: bas beon ::W.tioodltd 1-8 or aingle poodDd 1-7 with All-Other po.uUslmrmt" specif d, dol.to all preoodH • • poode 8 (rillspreoedo 8 U not ringed)

,---Othor plIn1alllll!nta-otJ:c:1t1ed (lIall81ly prooedoCl 8). DiatiDauiah oazoeful11 here

between • 11' pllJ11~~nte- NO_lI41ng • ~-t7PO rI pun1D~nt, a.~-aend to reform tlohool" and -other puni!lhlle~_nd:I.ngDlIll typo atpunislllfCnt ooablneCl w1 th ono or _1'0 othorll, a.g. -tt. hill and "Cnd toret0I'III schOOl'.

J(q'

I,i,J11

It a Bin le-1; ,unisnr.ent, rrJl,D sure that tb1a al\8_r la IIDt l..oodabl. ,}o tlO 0 a g proo ell 1-7. ".~ "aorstal tralning Ill" ;lend to Borate~.

tor" I'IOfttlul" (recOllo 2). Uao, it t1llll:l inatitllti_ lU'O thou,lj:>.t to besallll, •• So 3orsa1 ana aofon.:> .:>ohool, Ql'ioritI oode thD WOI'lIt • uorotal Iin thls oaca, t:)J.low1n~ tlw sa.. prlcr1~. gift" tor "_t ..ri_­lIuniahmsnt at Part 11 - l-'lInla'urDntll oodoCl 8. / '

HDWllwr, notd that "-,''lncd to the nlue at goo4a taDn- ("ro.,aratlon" - I j(oode 15 • aeo codinrJ t'rar,., bolow) ia 'ICT a t1JlD all4 111 1oho:9tors ',eT iiU:rC'flWJI 5. Q/-'o "CoJot"~ ~""""., cdl" ... ,uT" ",:~;., , "It". 'I ........~!c.~"A;Ah"_" ~.'"Ji' A:io I~I" H9tCJAI''/&M''''J.. ; 010. .., ... <!Nll 11ft"... •Now that after I'CIcoding} t'lO ~. O1a1o still N_ln tllngle pl'8coood 1-7 r(;>t... eoc'o 8 ~oloted if rin .\Od). Chook thia.

J r4-r h;) rr leL.".' tt'l Cv--.,;. I

'lv,le the rc' .aH,~,'~ ·CtilCr {'un... ~nta· '-ecl.fisCl (Sln.jl".typo and oocil _4p ,n~"<WlJnts) tL'oa 10,10 (ra_ on the next [>A j "'. placing oode betwoon prw,J6CIellnu 7 (lL Vt:1 n:tll .j. (].) 0.' (u) ..0 "]l "1'0 ".'ia tu) aild r1ng 00)0]0.

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(cont'd)PART!

Other l'unialwln$! (not oooSab1e 1-7)

. ,.,Attend-lIDO Qontre.(it an,y refor to £01.0. tor !lode) ... ::~...

"If .~, #'J' I ... , ,."~,S'••CfI¥ • ,dot~ or Approve4 ~oh001 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

(oent'd)

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............................................... " 12

J)riV:Ulg LJ.oonoo a UIJ po ndo4. ondare04. e. eo "ballllltcV4iaQ,lIlIl1t184!Tou.l driVing' J NLl.OOnoe tJaiCIIll a_1 fez lit.- ',. " •••••• If 13

16

~.bY poliOO/.:lo~rta (oxolu40 it ata1ll4 b1..Z'!.~.,lbM4~a_1'or _4 b,. OOr.llOnll in authorit1" • oode,.21,-. 14-

Reo_re i not in oxoeell of dIlna ••a. i10 rap llooll11nt 1Iha t J .- iI~1'~··1 ·ronolr 'it-:~",a"; .l'~ until";' '1It"_, toak" •lW'\uI(L .... ~ Q.JolI.~ ) -

.lDpnration in ;Xt.leaR at 14'fenoa, ••~••~ tw1ae ..-ntstolonl • C-.xQiU<lO it "reparatica pl\111 tb.la-tal,etc, • codo B) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

17

18

..,.cJ:~J {'~"'Oll .'ll, J...~ ••••~U ••••••••••••••••••0",( ·ne .. pH"'ce.J .. @',.lA .. ,..,.. .. 4 S.,., ... ~lc:. ~ _ _ .. _ .. _

-:!D!' "1 or '0 '''ko (".\<1 11 .t',in,; alae co,'illhlo 1.~) innl\ldine\ h ........h 'r l'roc~ lJJ._;{.., 'I; l tB, Ul"Uutu 01" others ••••••••••••

•/....1 c/I 1,'1 rrl-"<I •"No ,Juni.Jhl !:Iat'l (UIl,l 11W..Jli.lJ ..Jl.J.CJ \oJa QiJlo 1-21) .

<l:'--;':;-cp lrel:....St.> 1~ I\., "~'W>U I~ q",..Ll..cl t'~ QQ.~"".~"- \..Jl'l~ , ...~ " ..~. ,,~ .'" k<b "'....1(' ..~ ......~ ~"'" • Il;a-w

.,:.:.,,,·r " l'\i,~ ,_~.r ~..~~ \01 k ....t\u~t\~~ ~\....JI.~ .. f~.t"""-' -" MA.....' ' •

~ co iJllaUull ,r Ot>lC[I 1-"t; UBi oe "Utllo (pro-) ooood 8,e.~. ".l'J -on ~ 'J.DC"; "l'llXJ Dud ...a'lu to ,;p.... haok ~oodll

o Lob.n ll; "larch nnn l"J:ldu to .9-'10 boOk: (.~oodo otolen"

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203,.

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PRICRITf CCiDIlG PUNISIilJ!m'S at 9!. 1, 2, 3<.!l" (ul, Mn) a: (nil, 5(!,), 6!i)

Use pr1.tIE'ity ooding 1n tbl tollowiIlg o1rOllllataDce.:-

1) 1'0 reduce IIIUl ti-tyPO to 2-t1Plt pun1am-nta

2) To s.leot the IIlO&t "sewre" aentlnee an:-

(a) punisluJDnt ia "eitbar/or" at Q•• 1, 2, 3(1) .. (U) QlLY•..,LRe..... t•• i /eilstMi?/u' I••ter... lot QI. 5(.) .. 'Cl)

'M em ••M i at QI ~w.) .. ~.u») £,4; !M!IHGI f!§!f!Il

(b)'VVyina sentences DIl varyiag ooou10Dl1 tat' tt. .... otteuoe.-

Cod. 3 - Prism ovarCod. 2 - Bat'atal averCode 1 - D1ttentiDll Centre emirCode 12 - BIt_Dd HClIII8 emirCode 10 - J.ttendance Centre awrCod. 11 - jppr09lld .chool awr

)

ICodea ~, 5, 13-18 - Ul other ot'tJ.oial punishments

Code. 19-23 - Nan-atf10J.al punisluJDnta

All ott.r "9tt1oUd

"Non-art1oial"

It further pnaritiOl are requJ.red alllOl1g OodOl ~, 5, 13-18 ("Ott1oial"punishmilnta), use the following:-

J.t ,I, 1, 2, 3(i) a: (11), - (PwusluJDnta giwn by infonanta)

Code. It- and 5 - Probaticm,lfil1ll. Determine pricrity bet_en thClSe aooordingto the one lllCllIt disliked at Q.15(1).

Codea 4- tIE' 5 - J.-'robatiDII/filllll ovarCode 14- - Birch ovarCode 16 - «eparation in excea. owrCode 13 - Dt"ivi.ng licenoe suspended averCode 15 - Reparation not in exoesaCode 17 - M8dical treatdnt (it at institutiaaa 1-3. 11-12 not

DIIntioned)

Code 18 - Other "offioial" pUDishmilnta

At 'ila. 4-(vi) a: (nil. S(v), S(':1 -/ Sentlnces by court)

If tlw priority coding far Institutional punUlurer cannot be suoOltflsfullyapplied, code 18 and speoify the wnole at the answer i.e. DO tlCT APPLY ANYPLUCP.ITIE5 AT AI.,L) •

.. [I/t t;' > ~ {IV t(t~iJ, ~ ,v~; R "Jtl //1 S/iti7im (ttu '),K ,aM tilt l( ..

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I

(ocat.'4)

Pro*" 1

Mctitional QodiM

If aoded 4-1~O). 12, aods the duraUoa 111 _tbII .. cS..aribed rat' duratiOllii' i1 oldiili liCODoe C1e.:n-ib04 abOft, ;;1aa1ug IIOIlth iD tIw ....pDGlt10a (llIl the dotted 11») alllS ri~ the nllllber. Ir tit 4uratioa,coo. 1 1n sa~ POO:1.U~ ~ IlK. d=-1:1~~aun1; tr:Jf' ~gDdIl. 1 and 2e

~ ,u,1J1'U1f)It proa~ ~ (olXlZlilllld-tJPO pun1llbmDna) .... , .... adctiUo.l o.al\o describe

type at 'PlIIl1shmltDta whiClb .re 0_1DI4o J'o1low the ... 004~

itlatroati_ as thoeo prO'l1de4 t .. oClllb1l.-4-. ,.s.a-.ut (eoiei 8)at ~.1. Hawe'lOr, note that. 'Uoence witNwU/aQIIl'lODde4' (ooae U atQ.1) 18 slightly "-4ot1»4 at Q.X~)" t011... ,-

~ ',,1 tl'-hold l1ccnoe'. "aua that ·.UlwJr• ...,••pelll1l1aar.co at' endarae licence tor a S5~! period at t1d~ana 'w:l.thhold 11_ ~.r a.• ell aD obtain 11;'•.Uso scee;)1crlo*- ?£'G0ode 1. 'eadCll'M ¥a l1oe_ ..a t. !JItlI1t (no IlIlnt1CG that .hould be soepfndo4 rr.. tJriY1.Dg after"-,, O"oaJDB or a~ to 1r1~)' 1lU'1' ::mm the•• ans.re withpkt. and schedule numbers.

Plaoel!lllnt at cod.'s "eT aa oh tm or oo;;bined pun1s~"t

..... . \..... ...,-

..t ,.

'1t.f. \ •• _ ...... _.1' ... ..- .."p +-10. .. _ ....1._ I ..h.f _'I. A +~ .. ft. +OM ",....,,~.J\.6.J ~~JI"",","Y ""'11 ............... \I""'.......... \, ••- ... _ -.- - ..------

1~3 far this ',.) and dirl:le this "xtelldm into 2 b_.by Ciraw1Q6 a hor1&ontaJ. li.Dit aca"ca.. Place oocSe tat'one "..po of puni:·n...nt (togother nth dw:aUOI!/amOllllt,if sD3) in Lhe fil'&1. L ox '-nd the t.YP" rI' p'Jn1.hr~"1t nthrhic.:h it 'I"fl.~ c.:O"biMd in the box Im":lemoath.

3(11) 1h.; ~7/0 ~07'~ nould bel c:lJ&1.ed bl drawin,; hat'isantallino$ acrOSIl the bla'1!( plU·t ~ the 001_ betwonprllcodli 1 of this .! ....nu the box at nlDbel'll abow 1t.

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~. 3(ill) 'llbether tair to withhol4 :putiD ! tI an.!1y llae90l tor 12 lIlIlrItha

Ct.oIt that W. Q. is~ cDded and oheok that the precode ringed adhere.to the definitillQll .et out~

~

precooe 1 ("Pair"), - !!Dana that the typo at sentenoe .!!!! the langth or tu. &ro bothsat1ntactOl7 in ever'1 -7. :l.a. tbore are no qla1:l1'laatie:a- e:lther aboutthe JUlltioe of the Bentonoe as a whola er in part, or about the ettecU..,.­ne.. of the llotntenoe as a de tlPrrent.

If there IU" Ul:I ql»ol1t'iaatillQll, ~late preaoda 1 IIl4 "code ,-8 .. aPl*"a-prlato fran the trau below. a.s. dolete pNo. 1 ~ .h1r, lIlIt IIhouUbe fer 10DlPlr perioa· - aode S, or "fair lIlIt 1IIU1A1Il't .top~" -oode 7.

preoode 2 ("Unfair") • 0I11y includea IIDqual1t'le4 "''''1'11 uI/- Ba axpla.U_ fI~ or how it tray be -.atair.

Delete preoede 2 :l1' que.1:l1'iaatillQll or reu. P_B'" lIIlhir, &114reaode S-a tran i'ramII below. e.g. delete 11"001II 2 it BaataiJo - toolau.utla.WN" J "UDtair it it'. a tirat ott...• • ooda a.

preoode It (other anawre) Aj,V.A"fi3 Dl.:lAni m:tS CCOE P' g§R

Recede other Anawre (pl'OooJea It), qual1tle4 U._N (proo_cS t .. 2)ane! mulUcod.a BIIl5Wrll (1-4) t'rca the tzou. bet.. plwnS c. s.-4SAWlybolow precede 4. wittun oolllllD and r1n~ng it.

!'or-Too lenient. c. go "ta1r/un1'air - 3hould be 1lIllrII" J "1.111010••

unlolJl!l fer Ion l"r penoa" J "Bot M""" en~" J"should have an additional pum.haltnt .. wU" ••

Too sewre (aXOlud~ ":lhould be no puniamz.nt at all")e. g.. Ctantha would be tairozol' •••• ••• • 6

lnerfactiw as deterrent (priar1tj 0000: 5-=6 c;er code 7)e• .;. .lair but UBeleaa ("more "WI'II mareUl'etul" not I11tntionad)"J "m1aJlt .. h1lII'Il'CJr'M ("1'01" lenient would be betwr" not,lJlInhoned)" i "no 300d doing thai. would only'JOCDUre.;,l to do a Qlin" i "No .,un1••lli - wiUhOld ~~d,~ it ?unishod" •••••••••••••••••••••• 7

Gthor g,ualifioahona and oo,locUona, e. ~ "dspoD4a •the QirQUllll!t8.ngea QI" tho boy'a attit."!"fair it' firsi aCfenoo, 'lCll'O it dOlI. ita ?linff

•••• '" ••••••••••••••• '" ••••••••••••••• ,. '" '" • 8

"'iuolly, oJheok tni.. :.. hall boon ll1n~11l ooaed 1-' ca 5~and ol""ok trat. oo<'e 4- hall been delewd(ltrinJ,Od l.

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Q ;(iv) '~ther oxoeotatien at disqualiricatiClll 1rOUld deter

precede 1

Check that th1a ~. hu ben aing1e coded 1-6. Prvri.dee! tbI Q. !IN been6:1.n';10 ooded. i:;ncre all reasona saying wb1 it .. aeleoWe!.

It" e!oubl. ood.d with !lI"'oodo 6. delete preoede 6 aDd aUDIJ the otbtr oode toI'eI:ain. It" lIIlIlt100ded 1-5. delote all oodea r1nlPd, reoo4e , aDd .pe0U'7 wltbplct. and acbldll1. nllllbor.

Ir preooded 0. delAlte 0000 6 and reoode into pftooa.. 1-4 it 11; 1a poaalllleand d.tend.- hoa- uany peoplo "oIIld be deterred by tbI ".WaaI .. It .taDda(i&Dcrlng qualitioatJ.cna). OtIl8nd.... allDIJ preoode , to re-m zoic.a.

Dofin1ti en r:I p!!0ode.

(encnae) inoludes "no, but it woII1d atop a lot it tbI aentellGl _inaruuede J "would cab no dittel'lln..e J "dea't 1Ibink .0 tbI:r'. al~think tbtyid eJDt a..,. with it"J "no. it' tblrt -.de lip thoir ~ttbty'd do it an,yoa1"J "dClll't think a. tbty'. "" __ it' they'd ~.

a puniahMnt like that".

precode 2 (ea tow") inaludes "10uld atop a t_ but would atop J!IC&'e it inOl'MMdaentan..e •

Pf'Occdc l;. (-malt ~ tham") includoll " .."tould stop meat et them it they kr.c'W ~"'.1:, _uld happen to thalli".

"OI'Ooor.e 6 shOllld cnly 1'0, ain rin3Bd whon it is :L."oaaibla to deterd.ne l'rlllll tIIoanawr hDll' .-ny poople, precedea 1~. would be deterred••• g. el:!iJJ1tdeter aQIIII. not all". Alao inoll.lda ana_rs ..lt1aodee! 1-4 and intlll':lllDtawho do not underatsnd the -l•• e.~ eDen't ~t it".

o ..,.,c: r., aU "''1"wel'S f)I'Oooded 6 w1 th pkt. and sohlldule nllcbors.

Finallz, oheok thaL :.t,.s ',. has be.n sitlJ10 aoded 1-6. It aoded 6, dO\ll)lo­check that no othel' codo hU Joan rin3lld.

i

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••

Edit100 )')!l leB 8-10 (pink). and 11 "Dd 12 Uez)NUIIiler or palf'S 8-10 er 11 and 12.

or pap. 11 and 12. '!'be..

NoW tbrft -.s be .m Ht- or ~.,.. 8-10 aDoVshould be attaem.4 to tbe baok or tbe .ohedule.

It latem.owor h&e wrl tten the ana.n lIE' card audlen rele'fal1t to tbe..pa",s on .craps or paper, transter tbe ana.n/0ar4 a.-en to tbeir...,.:psotiw pinlr/~y pe'"e., but llD1y ~ & seoCltl4 .. t or p1ul&/P7 ....to do 110 if there is no opaae on tbD tirst .et.

Note that if there 1& & MOCltl4 paal 8, there -S'" "e -:it ...10, eVllQ it the ..oa .. t rI palll. Swto oon1a1a 0U"4 1lIIdIe1' •~larl,. with pa•• 11 and 12-

tn.n there la • aaoond .et or pa•• 8-10 UIII/. 11 ... 12, ft'iw in ...4peaoU ·Oont'4 an 2nd pa;l ••• (8, 9, 10. etel.) •••ak fII ."4w·an tbe bottcm or "aoh of the tin' ... fit ••• 80040~. 11 and 12"

card nUDile... on pageS 8-10 OB. 11 and 12. card nu.ilel' .. n1ieft4 in taw t1rat

;:~"'ot~ :tcr:~.,c;:: :: ::.~::a:... ,;: ~:-r:...'"~.... ,..... taw tirst page. 9 and 10. ;>nwr 0lllUte4 CIU'l! IlIUben in aD7 Ieet or page. (pa18S 8-10 Ol" 11 ana 12, tint lIE' MOCltl4 ..t-).

Newr dllll8 .u2XthiclIS dea<.r1bod by oarda. (ID taw.. oiroUllllltanae. taw...can nllV~r be a .econd set or paS'. 8-10 er 11 and 12 re.1ll'ot1wl,..) Itps.e 8-10 er 11 and 12 are blank and no CIU'l! noe. baw baeQ ente...dbooauee nOlllt r:£ tho Gorde loocribad anything dom b7 t'r1cnde (pa~a 8-10)er int'Ol'i:int (pajW. 11 t- 12), then oodo 50 011 pa. 8 lIE' paS' 11 ('lItUoh-e tOr a'[Tpl1e.) plaoing co<1e in first oolllllft im.41atd,. below the pr1ntedworda -card No. -, but abovw the tirst horisontal liDe of the oolUllll andrinz code.

5.0.lleve:- d"uo l1nythi'lg on Card. ••• •••• 50 (In OalUall)

.;3rds NOI'. 4.t ,;, 37. J<3 • are "lot offonce:» at aU. 1fbeDl'fer (ana .s"hen) a -,eM tj 'w1 ~eol'l <1po"it't ...., at 1. 5(Y) (pafI 8) &aiII Q•• ,.(y) A (n)(pe.~ 11), oheat -=het.'lcr it refers to th~se cards ent! it it t!OO!!j it 18poealble that i.ho ,.,-alt::r has been nnb!lred agll.lnst taw ..~ oar4. 50refer to .... r • l,. bet'ore a.,letil18 penalt::r at tbI.. oard••

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Editing papa 8-10 er 11 ana 12 (00l1t I 4) •f

card Noa. on papa 8-10 eR 11 and 12 (oan l ')

paf:a 8 and 9 -~ ad ~) NetW that Q.(ft) ~ appli.a .n a 'JltpalD"IIp!ottieda~ Ilio n" tnat 1t a penal.., t. .peo:!.t1ed at Q. (n),

then no ea~ be l'iJlsta at th1. Q. Wbnawr (bat caq wbDa) a peaalV'has be.n reo a at Q.~("'), cheoll: • aar4 n"'l' \0 wb1Clh It appll.. aII4cheoll: that Q. ( ...)" (ft) tor thi. aar4 oCllltIll'd to tba J&t1IeI'D a.aar1bed a '_IIt it doa. a~. It i. liP17 that tba peualVat G.( ) f1I' a. preooclo. atQa. ('1') " (dJ ha.., bean entered aaainat tba 0 refer .... toA.I.O. ter .41~ It not .nwret a!JI.inat tba 111' ~... Q (ft) oClllt_to __ at Q ('1').

NlIlIilor ~ ~eront Wind_la fIll.~botWa ~L__1o. 1bI .... in tbe b.at .. botT. r1~t-band OlD"ll8ZO ... 10 81iiUDVo..-t to .. 10.. tban tbatotal 11·.... fit oard nllllilo" .ntere' fill. \b1.I.... It tIlare aft _ Mto ~.... 8-10, tblI1l tba n\lld)er ahoul4 refer to .. 'tMI1 Ullbel' " Wlndla1a •boUa ...a 10 aDd .hClUld a ,pear OD tba l!!1 .... 10 (a",ob'.) JII\I .(.011: *t"tIj;t palJl 10 .!! blank).

It 2 -pap. 10 alll!l both bOXlla ha... 4lttoreat an. ri...lote _~ ......ri UI4reoode their .\l1li at the ••oona pa.,. 10 (atta••).

In all other C1U•• in which it would appaar that. allllber la tile _. doe. ""repraMnt the total nu.bezo or c!U'f....g ll80pla so ala the~~r 01~fill. pill! 10 (both pa•• 10 it two pa.. 10). t1. __ ••or-ii .... ~Mtba intorri.wr IJa.s 1Il"1 tten in auttiolent n......s. wben tM nUllber 1n bothboxe. nn two tl8r. 10 are the ..... 1 1IhBn the latonie_r .... an17 aakedQa. S(ftU)-(x1 about e_ of the total nllllbor fit oardII. Bet'.r the•• to !IO.betcn delating IWJli:lftr('iJ"1:n 'bs(oe) aDd reood1ua ~ la b_ (laat pa... 10 it2 page. 10) aDd rin";in.; ood••

5.C.Q. asud, but lll1oullj"roatood ••••• SO (iD bottlllll b_)

Note that boxea which are blanle De.UN int.nU_r tClE'.Iot to ..le the ~.

"hould L'Odin olan!&

It the nlllllber entered 1n tho bca: 115 om-reot aa tar aa lCIU _ t.cU and ente1'e4in to.. oanwot b_ (on la.t pa~ 10 1t 2 pa.... 10). tban ri~ nllllber entare••

No Anawe" to Qa. an P!i'?!' 8-12 (exglud1¥ bott. b_ 011 pap 10)

U interviewer ha. not alllred llll. (deponllent an ..in Qa.) an thea. pa.a omit ...lIIIW" to those ~•• have had to ba d,,1o+..d bl Codina (b.caue••rroneoua17entered), then t.'Ie ~s. re_in blank w:l. th on17 the card nWlber redin1ng inl.hf l'...r·,t c"lwm '11' ~oh P'( ,e i:1 a aet fit pa~•• i.e•• theN i. no No Anawroode f'.'r any of' thollo Oc. IIXor:pt for oar<! nwrbol'll. 9<10 !l1"'vioua page. and"nW'lbcr!! at (hi :c.-ent 1:'ld1vl.~'1,.1~· cpo 1l"OVII).

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( 1.lt-(vi)(vii)Q.5(...)

oourt Pe~l t1e. far IDt'eraaDt'. otteDOe car'-• • • JIrt.DCi'_ •

g.lt-Lvi) &: (T:\:!) •

- Preo•• 1:lj._.t th1a Q. requin -okiIIII-- &la la wu p ."altW In ......llpAGe. -'n -U- .peo1tle4 ....r -.jUft.M ·'md, rlqI4, ,.~ .peo1t1ed __r u aot 01........ JIft'" ..

preoo4e1 (-an.re) lnolu4d -he .. goiq to be but '- ..... ..a b1"wr ...

biIl"J,

At Q-iI)- ~ er pun1.hntnt (0•• 1-8. (10), 11-18). P1a. o. 1n the "CPP'.USE OQillllll oppodte rel••nt oard.

J)uN.Uow'AIIlount. When ood. in "GF'P. USE- 001_ p ,. At.. <Jl 5 (QlU'),then pI•• IIlOl'Itblhounaa 1D n...17 ore.1laa b. to left er 004II ,. At.OZ' , 1.w1 with re10ftllt out. IAttacIb ......Jr b. to -U-~ 1I1d. er~ "eft'. LSE" box ollllta1n1113 0•• " 4.. :J7 ~l- .

r:aob type er 2-type ~._Ilt- 1lhan oo4a in -~. tal- oo1l1111l 1&0. 8. oreale 2 .11'0;.. to the rigbt er 0" 8 In tbe .-gin 10".1with re1nant out and pl•• ood. tar~ tne er tbI 2 typee .0puawl7.~ 1n .aob .11' box.

00 If(Jl raPE!' to ad4 the d.o1l:Al o. tar IlIINul!IIAIDoUIlt U si....,if ood.. 3. 4 ca 5 pro""ii8ed in the•• b~. 1Ja the .-rg1a.

At ge. It-('ri.). (R11- Div1rl. ~ ;rtlovant box in the -cri. mJI" 001.- rel....Dtto e 1. «vi) or ('ri.1J) 1nto an upper and 1_ baIt'. Attaoh 11 .11'bOlt . 0 t..,~ ~:l&nd side rI thII box and .gain di'ri.". the new boxinto an uo-per iHd lo,..r ha11'.

T,ype at pun1ahalnt OodOIl are pl_d in upper baIt of "CIl'F. US,," box.

Durat1!!o/'Alnount oodes lnto loer haU' er "arP. USE" box.

F..ob at 2-tyP! punbhr.lllnt (with Durat101!/Amolll1t it ~qu1re4) ln tneupper andT.,Ilu balvea at nowl;, ore.ted box.

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'la. '~(a) &114 S(..u) (a) 1Ib&t J!!"!llw/lt\!:I'I!1U! A!I

00, ab80k thia Q. t~ aIq GU'4 (attnae) t~ 1II1da tbere 18 a apeolltWaDBwr - MoW thDre ~y be a ..00.-4 pt. , ~ 12 te .... ~. at....4 totho back r1L tbo achodll1o.

I1IBn Ul _wr haa bMIl apeo1t104 ter • oara, _ok tbat .JL1!'!0odo hubeOll r1~. It proooded. amok wbttbar tbo Q. 18 lt1Aall tfJr lliiI 0U"I1 S-­dl&&I,8II_ ~ below,.ad ~ bl.ank. retor to AoI.Q. ,.,... 401eUq.uproo.a r1IIgoc1 and ans_re apult104 te tb1a ... - __ 1ea'fiq tbe Q.blauJc t~ tb1a oard .. wu.

It tbI Q. tor both cards ab_ .... bol_ AN • ut .._ a ....u181AIIIIwr bU ala°boon pI'Oood"a t~ IoIl,Y car4. 401&. b dap4 prluI••a....r apoo1t104 at tMa oar4 aoocrd1ac to tbe aetiIIl~ .,.wa'M~,

(At Q.S(Yli» 2

(At Q.~(x» 2)(At Q.5(~1» })

('a.. bllt :r .exc;llldo 'wu w1tb JtlI dad', 'Ilvti aan ...tbn' 411414 llothilUl &DYthina', ·t,)}4. 11 t to PI .t ca 1.- (lea.

, aaa_r apoo1tl04)•

.!!2:!:! it OIW pal..Ut,!>{UIlA',,1a1l Q1lIY. I&IIli tbw atbIol' uid Ilvt, a~t 1Il tilltollowi~ 1X"lC11'1t1oa tha parsl1t./~lan lIh..o attltule bU .,..Ncordod as t'OUDlIIII-

Oode the rvaaininiI ""I'''o1f" 4 allllWZW t'ran the tra. 11 11 llQ tbt .:do~p6811a, plao1nll oodo in tlw fil.. t at tho ri:;,t-haftClI oo1~ 404 -",. USI p-,oppoeita tbo ftbvant oard.

flota tlw.t the oodinlJ l-r.u. coran to dlNoPlZ'-v'a'Psa'.-1 r1L pU'Ollta .SIe;qardianB t~ tile OJ.'.onoa itllo11'. !late alao that .. tot. tre. la.!.!!!A!:!­o~oa. you a!loul4 a_pt tliOoodo Yith the lowat 1I11Balb1& _lBIbar it tire&l'O !!!UlU-a!!il_X'B.

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Qa. ~(x) &Dd S(Tii)(a)

C041!1i rra.. tar ~_N Speo1tia4 at QII, Itl.ll aadS~

nr.sAFi aCVAL

Beyond OllDtrol•••g, "not ftr7~ - thl87 ooall!bltt OQllU'olbill'" "WJablo to do aa':ithlng", "tatbtr laf't, ~rpOll8rleaa to do anyt.h1n.!" J "triaa to pn"'llt butoouldn't ,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••

(eglueS! it' I1J11a14 wU.

-=~~=5;~~~~~~~~:;F;~~~_C!.mJ.RII.it' uu.t, a. g, a oppa I/O.0iiVIiI'fiq/h1a poobt mane;,", "_de b1a lea..,. ha.- ~ tbI rw" J"..nt h1m to Bcratal/to pollce ataUCIIl to be GUt1.-4" Jor j~te~a f~ 0" t·."' ~ eTf' ,-oin~ I •••••••••••••••••••••••

~..L...... ~ Ut .....~_,I(knU~4 hilll at the t1l11l1 ot 0011' .1Uiryr the ~.JJDI', a,g, •----sliii pUllod :re Ol:t er the pub the only t'lu aha know" J

"told _ to plo1t it up a';aln", "n..de him "t'9 -1(not P&l back fran pocl"ot ~'toney - oooe 6)· •••••••• t •••••• t

.~ • 3 0

a :I IMl bat 11' an talat."(ewu4e 1t linked nth oodea 4-7 e.g, "ldolce4 lip • t ...·,"wru wry 1U1~;' "-.J. Ileil ot -.equenoo& ot aoUClII <!!1at puniahnl'llt p&l't.t1t.L would ~V{I - cude G)", "tn;a! toduaou..aSl (no lllfHU~ tl,e" ~•• BlItlD9llsful 111 diaolllll'6tPlIlOntat U. at oft'orlc,of: - co'o 7)", ":>v., h1II1rt'alloaB tor notoClllUl1ttiq ottellea" J "ifa". a,~Y1oe (not •• haw to a'lClll4b',l"l,. eauc>ht." • 001..'., "1,<.,,1. an "ye on him. \,,11; ..,are",·u 1~" f'1rst tllDll he cUd It, tho13.1dntt pW11ab Ma","sald lt ... rq own fD.ult"; "h&d a ,.000 11l~ and sald ltlle1"ftd _ rl ~t" J "told r.~ oft in a JoId.n& -1" J ·.reaross but they pald up 1n U.e ena" J "tbt7 bought hUl 110#1.· J-..nt ~ to Q PUlch1atl~~tff ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Z,c.

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APPROVALPaft1lta ~.olw. lnTolw4 with attoDOl at ~ U. o..-l*,.. _ *=--t -- :a x t .. _ ... 1C 12_1. iWZ_ 1::::C _v... ~-.u. ,&,W& ....,.., .. ., .... .,...--. --..., "'.,..... ~

, the..l ...• J ·1IIDtIIe1'''' OIl tha .."'U· .§.&.

DISAP;'RO\'Aft AND NJ'IlCV,&L.~4 RvaoUem er Parepts over .be l!!!:! 0lQS' ooaabl. ,.)

o.g., iQ6j;Ot)d tJ :start -.nth but al~ b05r af'tor' & .t1Uo·J"wbon I -.s YOUIli t:wy uaod to h1t 1.- .

CAN'T 'NLL DI.iAPf"'!OVAI/APr"ilOVAL

"a;;~t~=r~4::~r~~)'1~~ .~~~:~:~o~. ~::~:~ .Othllr Can't tell Att1ludtl or '£'renta to O!'f'enoe 11101..,1118 ....

•nI~~L.?~ ~~U8~e eo tB~ t!-:in.pi •••••••••••••••••••••

DK .... t fiat· Jld1d or i,";l~ if' "'01· Jdid .--~thitl~, ••S\lIr8 ~..t ifDIt 'lI\; t n t.lAt t ""a~ 1tPI~ 11 d aD .tb1na bllt

IX ..,.t- 0 0 0 .

11

12

N" beoauao parontIJ <!ead eT nowr haC! pIlZ'Onta 00..... 15(othU' 1{A'. lea.. blaale)

l"inalI3. check tail! :;. IIU ',')un ~hplo ol)(\oJ 1-15 ~ar the oar4.

'Iote t.a t at Q. ~(x) t(lOr<l t.' no (pre -) 0(,"0 ,.

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'lbcnc.VoJr an anl"...r haD be_ a",title4, a. ~t .. ~aoa. ... ~ft riD8t4.If p,,'ocoile4, _ok lIbether the Q. la blank tflr ~ 0N'd ~4ia.1,y .0_ ca'b~lar t:1U car4 aDd it blank refer to .401.0. ~t.... 4e1eUDg an riD8'4 pnooanaDd spocit'1ed IlIners far thia card.

It tbo Q. tar both the CU'd1l ab_ aad bel_ aft ...re4 wbI. a apeoUi-S~.r bu alllo bMn ~code4 at In;y oard. 110111. tbo 1I"0ll4e l"1JI8I4.z a~cd.tia4allll.r be&rill& in lIlin4 tbe detinUi.. Il- below.

.l"'ri•••••xa1ude '&OllcarpliOla' \ml.~ rn....... I'll ell.' ( ').Ite

no ind1caUcn tllat~) _I'll '''c:01t-:,!. ..1 *_wbn pl..oo4e4 er apeo:u-i" fI 'ooilll'1'" .. U' raacrt1. fI otIIIr

tri... not 81"'., ba.,. the Q. t. _la .... \lnk

• .zoludo ' ....- laIiI1r IDd IIaiAJ laoUWlL ou.en ft4D'tknow" (reoeeSe } &114 ae~ ..-w. a..cd.t1-S__I')

a at Q.5(rii) ClIllx - "lnolude "didn't atop l"inI~ It .!l!.2 ~ood.d a("Jll 1tl lain") (delototl th1II apeait1e4 .....)

- .l'01udo "..id ... nup14 but d14D o, .top aeriq b1a'(dolew l'I'CCO'~' 2 aaiI 1........1' apeoitiet)

2 at ,.It-(a)3 at ;..5(vU)

("~Iz~!J''':1not.hiM )

• lnolude! '41dn't pay r:IUClb atl.elaUClIl tCl ~t·(.:a~,t.o u•...a apeoltud _.,,) •

• exclude "not GUlo.. it by IIWaa14 Ulltb1Dl(uolote P4..oode ,ane leaft &Il8"'r apeoitt-4).

If .llIllD tritlndA "IlOvar Ia.c.... , o1;hal'll "0... but 11&14 1aqt;b1aa" and a t ..".,aid/llid lIo••thin.~·, a<lopt the 1'Clllowiha priorlU- (deleUng ~ l'II.t~l·.....oLl'led anawr awr preoode , er 2 CII" 1.

Jrter u... aolrY':' eci:lt1rl8, .i~ oode the ~din1Zlg .pecd.tb4 __.,.. tortl:IiI tr_ ClIl t.h~ IIIIIxt paae, IJlao oode ill th" .XU'9_ ri8Jlt-baDI 001_ 1lNGo4"OFF. li!:.i: F" owooite to th6 r<olll1ftDt OIlrd.

lfaw that t¥.u oudin" t~ ~'(,.'<lr3 t.o tJIl; r ..oti~ ~ tr1eada to tM att'lIlear tbe wttlll,du.L", ... ,llAI't :1" OUWIA tU.M IJ. Ql'l'''QClI, atter i.ba otte_. 2barelatir:nsld, too I.hiI Olff8i;d.£, befCll'll the otte_ er the _qaenoea ~ acmad.tuIl&tile atren. are :lrreleftDt 6XOlrrt in so l'U' a" 1.M1 -1 belp in de""'n1"1~Uwr er,not trienda -.ppro.,.d/aiaappra.-4- or thl ~_ CII' ~t'eDler ter0_ i ttiy the o1'l'enOl. (:..ee ..gut a..,..re • QCile It-).

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NO'l'l':-

Co41pI frem t. _8OUs tI !S!I!!Ben- le.. tz1.en4Jo! (.'IU1~ ....4.. '.11") s,g,

.... 1rLai tcI a~. OS1a4R·, ·_4...,.....-Z'NWe4_

... bi-,I.h_a hia") ·loe' a t_ t~-, ....1-vt b1II"l -_t ott h1aI"l -_a" ..~ t. a~., -Ub'. liD h1a Nl:I1DaP1"', lI],oet 111.popularltJM ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

B'1UY~i:':'::riit..r-~ft1::i' ·if; ii:tr~-Wlit'lmIo'I3dte~'Pan.d hi. 1.,-, -to. * __ lilt rIh1a t,.. being Cl&u&t1t (...~ alJ!'l'ow4 ut tht o«-aae)-,•..14 tbe court....re lnlf'aUr ~._ ahaa2A •• MW MeaNl vttOnDe at an (01111 aocept be" it .-peaiftoaU1.1awcJ t!'at .hnu14 bo 'nO !"ft11SNellt whadiwr)·, .....it I n~CIJ'84 l1/bow tast •• 1Gi1lll-ib. I' t·. hurt.....It (unle.. oontnr1.l1 ata_4,a••~ that ·iD.....tin iSotaU. nr the etten.- is a,yr.:pat.hotio "na notoona.~t~) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,

vatl. AnlI'IIIIra r;l.i:,~ <:'11 ~~lIt n:'~ "~I' a~t1wl nOl" -lOll tit CIri'~r:.ce H8"~ er oN'''N!fll'fa aot1an 1ft 'oe.td.""'

it (oxall:ding D,r, fa), fl.l:, -.&14 plentra, -tbal at.......lt but t1:e)' dieleft aay aaytb1na-1 -l~ to MW *"IOl".l'::O (a:::1! nr.> ir~' artim ~tbl.-r retera '" lleat1 ._..­fully .tclen clt' to ",~eJ' .tlIl"Un;J to ecn.d.t ctt.nOll -0"~ Itn" --;, ~ I"":f (1Jw - ~ .,) .,

The rollowil'~ tY;>ll at -Vll-<1\111- a_1'II lUll' be,3poOitl04 'Oith J?kt, .....iulft. an4 gvt poJ,• ~'hought tino ,..." too -uah - \Il'Italr .en1llnCl8

(an4 no 1nl!1cetion '·iwtt.r ~·mpata.fiO io U.fIIt.MIII i 1:t:elt - ::oc1u ,). J ·It •• a ta1NClbarp (and "0 lrdi eaUcn that. th1ll lIIta,. tMot _a it0011II1ttftd. 'I"'7J'" 'lII.... !)ten.!!! pun,.wnt - oocle ,) ••,. 7

Jl( JP anyth1'l' ••14 OIl 1IH~aa14, 1nolu41ns "nit. ",,'.... 8

SinOlll th1ll (~, ,,'.t be dn~le on4, J.)I'11Z'1t1 oocle *lIrellaat 4i.p.t. 4.-8, it ~hl>1'O lU'lI wryi li "801;1_ aaanatrloQIJa.

Flnall,., ahoak: that tha whole Q, 111 d!!lla ooaecJ 1~.

(Nate at q.4-(x),oode 3 18 ar:dttood).

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J •

<M(ix) '0:., ~~ - I- ". ~..lrote that tbe" ~ be • SBCCIlD pa. 10 t,.. 1;hU Q••~4 1;0 the baok

0' the lIc!1edule. . Do not fX:d. t tl) obut~ pa.....11. .,

l"nr .aoh ac:'d (orfotlClI) obitolc tbd tb1a Q. ~preOo!e41.s1 'J)rCl!lpt n!la. are ontDre4 in till pl'~t DO. Ooll8ld Np!I'!w11. !!!4Iaratbor <Itt.otll a.."'C ui'80] fO! 'd.

"

It p"oodod 1 'll'l t.h i'rClqlt :1('8. 16 DE' 17 aa4 IUI "'1' la .peo1tW, 4o:L-wpr. n'lIIben. It an ens....r 1. apeoit104 1lb1_ 1zliI1•••• Ilb .. iD t ..u.q,40lete llreoodll 1. 0tbBr:7i5e. delete 8.,-o1t1e4.a ft

It DD 8uawr. no p.....oocl". JIO prGI:I9...........~....., 1..... ,",",blazlk. ,.', ~.. ..;" ~

... , I"

It tbor. are JlO 8peoitiOd PM_" t,.. e:A:1 , ..'!"hl.1 t.oUllt..... 'lie 'dCUI tar th1a. 1I00l1Uvor. oo..."'d.>. with apeoit.i.etl __ lie t • ......ae tollow 1- •

EQLw... tha'l. an:;Mlr8 ben. are 0lln31~1.eDt w1tb tile .pao1tied ".1'......E!0od'J , 810 'iI. 5(v111) :::haulc1 bo riogwd wtwn ~o1tlo4 ".1' la "J)1ta't

kulJll' h1m ..U~. .."'1' both.red wlth blawry 1Il\I\Ih". .~ pl&)<e4 1IIltb bill oocuiaal'''J''c loco

pr.ocdo 1 at tu18 ).:

frS. ?rc~. 16 t· H.

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s

31too4e JpeoUi04 anawn ido pl'~ _. Jr poadbM... 1'0110w,-but I'il'llt t'alDUiarUe ;)'C\II'Hlt' thor"'lIb"7 .UIl _ U •• __ pl'llIIpt lat aa4.ye..... _ 'Fe-pt nDa. (it Q7) alwe47 obcMa1l7 _ iat_t sin.. ha ,s'P"0iti04 __I' _,. dropl;)' be aD ~lIIpUt'loat1oa fit a J&"CIII't no., alrsa4¥ entsM. 'Delete n-oDl5ec! s'P"oiti"c! en.""," er tb_ 'IIblab '..uf7 alrsa4Jr eQtsrs4 pZ"CI!l't'n'.LIJlbors.

5

6

10

11

13

,

("~OII'tht hu .S~L:01' art. stJOOr!") 1II01ua. sfoU 1l1a .. _ a -IllIliA" (aho a • pnlllfl aDo {ijf••1W stIaIU .... ~... a111i111 .t1ml (~oooo 1 - "1l0 Clh~ or twUzil" .. ",'eo.,.).

I , ~.. \

(0"'&0 ,U9 3lJli t~d") ",,,,ludo) ,,_ cJUpte4 .s.t.Ia 1l1a". " . ..r .' ~

(""ia. c11.JSRPOiatfld) inalu6S Stllcr.q1,t .. s~ , .. t.• .. ~'IIrwr lI",cl 0;;1'0 ..nd fa.aU7 _pt 7011'" pUn. Jda tor Us, "(1Ib'1R 111 doubt no1.W<.IIB ~ClIIIpt no. 10 & 11, priCll'lil7 'Fc.pt .. H)I

dn't He" '0 'ue\' ut hir.") inoludv "1 41clrl'. ill lIIIt witll kla ••I I u"t 0 ....;1 .rB" J~ ("%'1'lht Ilwo.,." • pl'DIl!9t no. l' n'"

_lIUCll(4)" ; (lIlIOn in Coubt, p..-lority pl'Olllpt nos. 12 -I' U _ I).

(" 0 cl h1m ..ho' •.,OL''') lnollldo "avu14 h:iIa aJ:I.DiPtbll"". "ut 1'1.'U::WQ d,LuA' t lI.al..JIIll,y "turn a.p!AIlt" • p&'llI.t no. 8 • ~..

• 1;MtscJ).

~ codo l.h.... ') ~"'Jl"rJ ',>.,o",'i,c1 "lllIlIOrB sa 1'01111\10. ~o1D.I!. oDl5es 111 1iIII"OW.~o"lWll" iu...cl1I<tely 1.0 >loa rJ.ght or t 0 a••1" spa~ lswl wUb tbelolovsut 01l.L~1.l.

Pal" "he ue, _".' ~noluJe "'1;1 0"",,,,"' ':.11;1 oX\ll......",JOd ~'C4' tohe. oi<t.lll2ertJ: 'u 01.: ...1(.1\, c.Ge "felt f:lal.'Z:" t01.' hiD")

"t"., . :1', it IlJ5 a lU'k/& lUug/l"l "I etOOl1 lipC"'.- hi.. ouwu"," tl ... oU"'l.' 00) "1.H"tec1 110(1'1"0;100': not pl'oooC04 1 • "lID ab4n;;e 1n; ...........Hl~" J •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

,Ln~.

18

20

It'it

Feu' tlw 'WCIr"t" l' 1.1 lJ~n6 • u IllC'lUf",nt cc ~(:" .. J m 01' ot!'onder Cl'

h1l, notion ~prov1Q"4 n,al"e l'II""ot11O than ba4:,:ior to ':'1' moo). e.g. "I hate her 6\1"'"."1.1'0.. ) t !Iv "0& 1'CC'i.l.·oll/.:. ...tu:' 1.... nit,:'1l1t./B\1011-no&".,4 arte~rdD"l "_l4n't tI'\IIlt Iliato dr1.,. _/with "'Y lCirl'" "told IWI .. _ bCUl4t.o be osu~t/i.o :vow up (aleo aOltll pZ"Clq)tnQ. 16)" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19

Vanutl 8rA_re o. ,~. "It 'f,G1',:, • J' bi",(.r ha pJ.n~ho4"J -I -.a .urpriae4- (nothing to 1r.d1os ts lIbeiJ1lll' plcasantl,. (ooa. 18)

or unp16""antly (code 19) aU"priaed)" •••••••••

_"..;;OTF.=,_T!~,,,,lA,,,~ no4e 20 CA'I'OT ooour _"ith ore" if', 19 Wi: with prtl,,\,1. nOlI. 2-15.doss. delete oo<Js 20 and:-'p,,011'1e4 a_r.

Pinnll,.. oheck that oodes 18-20 beWl' DOClIIZ' wbon thn Q. fir tha to allr4 ha3 beeDpreoaa,,4 1 ("no ohaJl8l").

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WblIthel' dittiO!!ltz in fiDdilll job

Note there ~ be a seoan4 pap 10 tflll' th1a Q. at1&oblJ4 at the back at thesohedul.. Do not tOl"!pIt to obIaII: this as ..U.

Only obItall: this Q. at a/17~ _11 an au_r is 8p8a1t1e4. ID thell8oirOUdtanoes, obIok that no fr- la rin8td. It peo0484, oheall: _tMl' theQ. hu ben. aDS_red (preooae llI' sflllc1t1ed) tOl" tM oar4a both .bDft aDd belowthis card. It' tile Q. is blank frIl' tbt card either ab_ ar below, reter toj,.,I.o. befOl'8 deleting both precode alld speo1t'i.d ...__ 1'01" this card (tuloaving the Q. tOl" this card blank as _U).

I.t' the Q. tar both the cards abaft aDd below are ana_red 1Iben tbt Q. t~a card hu be8Il preooded w:l th a Ilpeo:1ti8d aDS_I', c!elete speo1t1a4 __I' it Uia oonsistent with the preoode ringwd. Otherwi.. , reter tie j,.,I.o.

T1wIl, oode speo1t'ied aIlS_re as shoa below in\o pnood. ClI' o048s.

Pro0 ode3 (Jhit made ditf.re9£") include va.lue n'" ·OU·. tell because

• lii Bcratai/inst ", -DI( it dUm:I. d traa Jdt,II:& it tCUlll itc!1t'tioult after be C&II8 out at priSOIl"J "aot. "ell .. _ oat clBorstal (no IlIIntiOll wtwtbel' preooa. 2 er 00488., , .pplicable)·,"at't'eoted hi. capaoity to do thiAsa (110 incJ1caUOIl _ther aodH It., 5er preood. 2 applicable)" i "_t ha". dCIW)1& ..t".

2.&.2.Pr08 t d> wnte4

11. g. .. lIusflll I'DID wgr J ca oe cl promotiOll" J.. "4l1OOd in rank" J "his blld record gOlls t\l!)a1ut h1Ja 1Jl1IUI'k" J "h1a .mplo~re ..de h1Ja obanae h1a type cl wgrk (aots..4 altogwthez:o - cods 5") J "t;iw boaa took .... IIOt1oD("not ••00000d" - oode 5) and told h1a ott"J "cou14n·t sat .uaba good jOb as b8'd hoped" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Lost ~ ob or Left Joo, o. g. "fta aa.-:latd" i "bad to 1..... "d> baca.e""nt to prison", "got his boolca" J "... result hal! to oIwlalhor job"; "oheolatd out (as.WDII4 "••cke4") cl hi. Americanship frIl' C188Sin6 about with pal. 1Iben ahould be wark1l'l& ••• S

Difficulty in 'fitting jcb (·.thetber or not "arter pr1.0Il" IIIInti_4),e.io "no one would ~". him job" i "found it di:'flault to~t another", "took a~s to ~t a job" J "being on prcbaUClIlDado it d:Ll'l'10ult"; "he C&"41ni••d jcb after .chool but tbt1wouldn't ha'le hiD a1'wr he left apprOftd school", tboy_rewary of ol~loyina h4m" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6

.hultloode 5 w1th 6

. ul t1code 1+ w1th 6

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8

Plaoe oods....-8 ir. the ri "(ht-hond oollJlll\ headod "OFF. USE" 1....1 with tbot'e levant card.

Finally, oheok that ~he Q. 18 sin lle aoded 1-8 for thi. particular card.

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Q. 6(1)

.... u...., be Wo paao. 7 tor UILI Q. .. 111,,"~~ Uato'.dd1t101lA1 arr-_. lID ......p" ~ P""" .~1ad>ad W,.... 1~a1da .0000dlll••IIot... ~o AoI.O. bow W ..a4 U-...

•crZ

alia_ tb1a Q. _ till.. _ ba......._ .. "p"oUs..a la till ...._ .."p"'" Ill' tar "111 oard. III _ a1."_~•• 0lio_ *~ • pow......1-' ba. _ ~a. u~ 111 AdlI1Ua to. 'p"aU'U4 _ • ..t ... .. ua.

Alao obaol< ~ha~ U- p"o1t1.a D~ KClf balDOl ~o 9U'!l! \:.".R ...J!. - *lob .....'" otto_.. U 1~ d_. date ..._ ••

'1'lle.. ocXI. u.. ·'.ntenoo· ter .,." oarG tr... U- t)'po ~ PIlo1a_"~ rra.opron"." tar Q.1 P.~UD!i'Il " ..... t100/-.nt till' dU-...1Dg18-QP" puaia"_ jIoorrb1.."-t1P" i'urIl;;:.,ntO ll __ve... bo... 1n m1d tIl. e4UU.o1tao....U_bel_

I. P!l"1II1.o.1b18 0*.. Cnlz~" ood•• 108. (10). 11-18). _ u.. , '0' llta.~ tiaQ. an aotla1 COlJt't dGn~noe., 1••• -att1o.1&1- p'........ ..:&7. 11 pu:a1aIa­_~ 18 "0' "otr1c1.1· 0.'10 "be_" fr_ ao.- 1laU·. da18. apooo1t1•• _ •

.l!!!ll!Rl••tZSj p""uh..mtll. It ,...... t.._ 2-t)'plI. ot 11"'" "' _ oadl1lw4(0",," ana it &.0 ray be "'''0004 to 2 '"'" 1>, ... -.id. -... _1..Ut~t1_ ~...n.t ~.1. then do "o.DII _, tbo.. u 2-QP" \>UIdO-"­(0*46 nth 2 ocld1Uoaal ood.. far ...... t1P")~ U _Upla pUD1....ntaooooot o. rod_a to 2-t1l'" b7 ....,<rl~ ood1q 1...UtaU_. U-" _ ...... 18aDd ."oif7. (ne liar OO}~ Ol.;vl 8)

s....n1 ..n.o.... (00 ml- ~ ":,-2' 0C0a»1_) r.. __~ath_) - ~ o_b "'_t" ,on.... tDtloW11\8 tllO 1>l'lari£:r ca Wtu.tI_ , .. ~.1. JItbo ",,_to ••ntonoo ..".,ot 1>0 dc ton.1Dit1 1n tld• .,.. oale 18 .1llI llpIIo1t:r.(DO NO!' C(l'fo: M' Tir~ (I 'lIl'"T.;:t'~'ti'tt lftI7\'"""~.)

_ .on_oo rill' ..".1'01 ..._ 3Y''lJLTAA(U;LY. U ath_........1..1 aBOnt<'""" tor ....N1 <1'1'.""". [.,.r... j e",,;r.a'WI "1eIl••oualz. 0_ tho _aentollDl tl&" lIII'acn oard.

Dor1nlU", ar "_.£IU.l.-n.•). crUd'~" oode. 1-7, (10).11-17. _D 1111'-..tIlU ile.crtbOa lIIIOni .iil'nO>.On 7 pl..o1ool:r '0 ooloot tIIo Apllroprlo.oeJM rrltn 1!I~'1 lut.o ...... rl.al.nty. '1'on.."w'oJ, h't'tI 1a e.rq dqt••• code 1a, •• a.·~.ru~/let ott- (uothiftt- elee ft"fIntloned), i.e. If dDllbt betwMD oad•• , .. 7.

u.. ood. 1;r.-

....., -.:1" (roth1"1.100 rvnUonod). 1•••• _0100 1Mtttot1a ut pw..Uts. 00 \. 1u. 11, ut &,*y l'ar l2'dica1 traatmenVDb..........U.•• t uae 0* 17.9fg. ,......

·0'-"'." It nothln~ ela. '..,ntl(~••••umI' thla .,•• -..t omu- 1Ib1ab""'iC"'D.ot. "l:Jel.t..I1011" :ltI'loU1 tl~Il.k1.OI a.ad 1Ibich -1 N 1.....41t "­":rai-1n' ["!Art of tho .enw~ 1. &1)80111e4, e.SI "Pi..- ..s .-ta- (ooIt11l1rwll llft,.J 1 ..llrO "003t.a Il ). ~ only "at-ata- ..n1;l...... thaa oo.~o 18.

PAD "''''''CM.tIC. ..., or I I t t..,II..O~" kne-n 'P&L t and 14DlX'e 1ibe unlaUJll1l pari,-. ~ 11'•• on nr ba1.1oa. whfJn r k MW h1rn. but Cl tr he ~ot &IQ'th:1na: .lM-(Qw.. d I.p .uxJ."er, . 'JI<. /JJti::1i. 'b ~R~ ~,a", 4t!1II."i- ~;rAJ

I{ku " - ~,q I~

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Q. 6(i)

ll.

(ODllt'4)

pc»:i.tiDll at 0". 01117 , ooding paslt1_ ar- "iuintl at tb1a Q. :sincea~ulil/&llllunt fir s1~ la' oonbl_d ood•• _ not: requ1zoet!.

orn- at plm1.m.nt (00.1•• 1-8, (10), 11-18). Place ood. iD ."'. ll5E­C;01l1111l Nl..lnt to the .-rei.

-

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Q.7 (11)

JlOW\-- Q.7(1} 111 _110' or to be ..oIDtt1 to be ooaea. Qll1 retor to till_re {prllqlt aa..... opealt1e4 ) .10 1:IIU Q. in ardDr to oClqlU'etbIIl with th_ .t Q.7(11).

Q.7(11) ahoul4 elt11ft' be 1I"004e4 1~ prlllllpt Ila.. ad/.. wrttWIl &U\IIIZ'Sahould be .p8a1t1e4 P.. MCIb oart Il~ 'iIWIb .........Il~ la ibe t.t1loohaD! oo1aa be.de. -JlWliJer;;- It Q.7(11) Saftni.\1:* t. arq GU'4n\llli)or, 1011 ,., t..... till Q. blaU~_ _ 1OJ:t'Jlla tilloo1w=. It Q.7(11) 111 __re' aJ"liift.!2 l'i" 00") latbe 001_, retor to 1.1.0. dn08 tM "'1" oTQ.7(U) pr..b~ ..on tblI wrmll 1_ b1 lI1_tab.

Wbell prClllpt na.••~... wr1twa ....n III'i .-pedftet, • __tllitr ....are tlw ..l1li .. 41ttoreat traa thClH .t Q.7(1). XI '" l"1ac ~oode 1and delo. pl'llqlt aa.. o~.. wrhwa .....r. It 41tteI'eat (t."diftorent-), plao1ns 0040 1n the -an. tJSK- ool'- • ~ .zU'e. ~t lnII1with the rele~ oa!'d nWlber.

In 0041111 the ObOW, •• till toUOII1Jl& a.tWu,.. ~ "Di1't-re••• •

-DJ1PPERmrl'" - 1l1CllUlSe. aa;r :Siftore_ iD Waruaat'. ideo cl hCllr sLrla be"'" •ahouia beha.......U .. aa;r ohanaa in teeliJIs .. 0101;110_ t~ tM alI'l.J.:rq 0441t1. fir om..dCll1 ill pl'Clllpt Ilaa. QA/~ ..it.. __..re _hou14 betreate' .. -41.tt'erent- (oode 2).

poode 1 wlth o_d. '!ha" o_uta ua~ .,..or1he ti1'terentoxpeotation b ;11'111' bebeviouro, D.g. "Bd oaa't bagllll sLr1do1ll11t-J "but waul' wlllll!er YIlf/ lobe ....1 the rn_J"J "bftI alao tall her to be oaratu1/holp ber••to. • la tr._ 01.­ClIIIlIIIta...a aelete preoode 1 .Dd noodi 0. 2.

It both Qa. 7(1) and (11) III'i __re' •• t thea Q.7(11) ahoul4be praoodod 1 (-Ifo ditt.re...·). It Q.7(t, 111 a~ JK whenQ.7(ii) la M, then Q.7(11) choul4 be 00404 2 (·1i1t.rent·).

9.0.Difterent .ttU~/toel1n& tllll8l"da asr1 ••••• 2

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Suapeotea auppr"a1an at 9,8

Road aU written o_nta at th..a Q, aIll! at Q,31, Ir 1nt8rri.••r a..pttO'tathat 1ntanzant .. auppreaa1~ ottellOll. 1Ib1oh be III1gbt .,. .ell lutea at Q.8,,1 ther oaDlll1twd by hi.maelt aDd/rtr others, oCllle 7 .. ab_ below aIll! riaa ooae.

Code PoalUOIl rI 0.-suppre...a _ ritenOlI. •••••••••••••

•••••••

\7

7

UDder -..~ oal... belowprsooc!a 6

UIalSer -otbene oal_ Mlawprsooc!a 6

Supprea..a ot'Ce_s but 08l11loteetar-dDII whether own or others IO. 7

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!&thins elM about the Police,

U an anll1L'llr is IIpecified heN, IUkie sure that preoode 2 bU been 1'1,,4(do1e.preeode 1 11' ringed) and lIinde ooae &Dawn f'r/llCl tbij~ Wlow, rtii$ng h. appro-priate printed nUl:lber in the bQllt im:nec!1atllly bolcnr preooo. Z. .

£ntezon13tie te .Jpoc11'1c :;"'tbocl/behaViOllZ'/appearanOl ~ (re~r) PaliOlForce or how ori;,aniaed, 11'6' -1:011'10 11lal to aoe the. oMwing iUIIo TIle)'shCould look SollIIrtor" J -too man1 at CllO <,oliOll StatioD-, the)' 'I1ot1miM/oeAr a gNdge/ue dOlll1 011 teen-a:;oru- J -3110u1d ollQOllntzoatll OIl. bllOrilllllS, not on 3:all Cll811.-

Note 1-- U 1Dt'lr.Ia:lt IIxprell..a &Ilt.lag~ &D4 alao "eCll'i1lNtba 1.1Iprll'nl&llJnte b1 wbloh b1a obJeOUllIIII wou14 ... elid.•••,eo,"1I 1 only, ~,;noring .U(lpaUOIl trzo iaFOft.-u*. U1ntl2'l:ant wbholl tor i,.:rpr__ntll to aeplO. to 1Ib1ob 1CQoanllot dett.lnnne whotblr be 1a &Il~oa.ieUa Ill' not,priority oodo ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1

the attitude. to re 'ular PaliOl PorOl (prilll'1t;)' oOl!e 1 Oftr, 11. g. till th" ir Jute J 011 much 01119 trzo thI.:- •• •• I

Non-Ante 'oo1l1tio lIU' 'nt1~ for 1 1MI1l11lnta ~ re Il1&r "o1i01"011 IlO 1 a at" niutiC!lo ;10 "'pr-ron an 3011 SID

.,reoont nwth ," 1 ;, _nte Lnpr~lllCInt.) e.g. -Shoul4 be a~d-J-81_)'11 know 'llbeI'll looal ?C. 11811 :;Din:: to be at a!!1 tt.. dhouldohan:>e hill bDat"; ·"):0111., be tou:;lwr with real ol'1J:l1nala- J-should till 'rained in 'oombat', then no ono 1IIIUld dare taolclethem", -should put o·,er f"eling that an,yC118 who doe. art... haall't• ohance at gstting away with it •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,

ether pocitive attitudes t01\nr~e ;'.,1100 (!lI'lorlty 0""- , Ill" It.)e.go -D:II111& a good Job" J "I. deOllnt ounoh ~ oha~-J -I'wnothing agaillllt t ert", "[ uolia don't g1w tbllm enllUl#l .upport; ....

ioI1xed wproval/!li3a'lpro'9ll1, hon "r,ewers fall both into ood.. 1 Ill" 2ana oode. '.!!: It.. ..C'!t: t1 ... t tholW d.lIIld a_1'II "¥2' refer todirtllrent ..,eots ut tlw ;>n11oo ;'trot, 1I.g. -'think J' pick mtelln"JPN but OIl the otlwr hand I ad .ire them taolcl1Jlg a or1d.nal'ttith ~ a trunohOllllo" "The .'ol1oe who all'" in at night aredocont blllD. but "!l'in T had a" aoo1d11nt, tbey made IlW take a lotrI trouble tor nothine. - -Doing good job, out a tew)'ouna oaeapick OIl te.n....'"· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

,

('8nO,)t !Dll \fhethor "'.ith-e or ,'at.tw atlll1lOr (priorit1coila 1-5 aver • Include nllarlal un :cnneetlld with theT ~1IL,\.1l 'o11ae Parae, e.~. "~'roeial Constabul&rJ' are",.,f1'1c10nt": "'.7nulcin't lio to 1>0 "olioelSln ,,}'CaU -., un too 1r;'c ~ular"; "aoade",loally injet'(l9 ~d in the~Oll:::tJ - not. to jnin but ~ts ''''istoryft ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6

CTE:-

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Q. 10 ~tber 4e.rre4 1»1 ted1g it wrcy .. 1»1 polloe 4e.otllll

'1'tIa Q. ahoW.4 lie ai~oode4 2-7 ~ ,"oode4 1 w1~ Jl!!I!. other prooo4e 2-7.It multlo04e4 2-7. reter er r.o. It'iiftb1Da preooae4 acir"'Tplloit1ea. laa... theQ. blank.

It an intarlllUlt bu ohceen, a atngl. preoOlla 2-40.~ OClllllllellta tbat otheroensideratillllll. oockbl. alanbeN. alao~..... "bd elao wou14 tNl1t ..wreng" J "I wcu14 t ..l .. _llD~ att-r beina tOUll4 cut 1llr polloe.-

"flIeN pceaDlla. re-oed. all)"th1na 004e4 7. ar apllcdtW ...re 1Ib1ab baw IlOtbeell 004.4 at an. lnto tlw exlaUng pftoOllaa 2~. bMIiIla ~ tollOllial 4et1DiUClllllill min4.

e oode

2 (-t•• l1J!g lt wrenS") - inolucJe "tbiI t ••Uq it ...-..,., ad tbiIOM".... tII 1ii!Prt.~Ilt· •

5

6

7

exolucJe oCflll.quenoea rI ..illl _._ '7 .,.., 0lIl ROItlw police (ooce 7). It biin& Gellgbt 1. Il" .,.o1t1•• 1»7 me., U ...th1e to be 1»1 pollce (o04e ,)

("both .quaUt') - include "reeUI'l8 lt wrCIIg &lid tMr rI bipria~t (DOin410iUCD WliIoh i .. the .!:!!!!! tear - eo4e 2 or ,)

("~n4a on the crln"") - inolucJe "tor t.rp attel108. - teeUIl8 rI bei.D&oali8lit but tar alll1U otrenoell woul4n'1; lIeoallN 1 _llD'1; liJDa U 40lIl to.", ".-o1'l8 to ateal t'rom old peopla but ..it.. other att._a, U'. theOOlll5equenoall t1la t ?/culd dlJ tar lIP",

("tIt")- inolude "I don't really know. Itw ."'1' Nall1 !la4 ur:t NUCIl- to .nt to·.

(other anawra) - 'l'he £>08_ra rocaiD1ng in oade 7 wlU pri.arl1.7 be th_rererring to 'lOlla at j~"J "jeoperdi" career".

No., 40118ver. that 11' an a,wwor i. ::ulUoo4abla 2-5 wi~ 004. 7. pI'i':rtVcede 2-5 owr 7 anil i~cre that part ~ tho a_.r oOt'labla 7. o.s. ltWbtaget oau~t 4on't know what IIIltell woul4 th1111r: • I 411l't l1laI all1 troublewi th police (oodo 3 only).

ra-;1o;'\ilER it preoede 7 ho.s ueen "ooded 2-6. del"$! oode z.tor

P1nall:7. oheok thatjthis Q. nreoooee 2-7 are ain,l'ae-004ea er oOllaa (0111,)')wi th pl"Iloo4a 1.

Note that preeooe 1 r'ay be ':lUltlooded with preen 5J l AJ' ~"IU"­m,~:J iu /l1~" !V/4,h! f'UU~ /]

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~.11 Greateat warTY about baina toan" out bY poliO'

Cbsolt that tbsre is a milk nlllllbor tar oaoh card Ai-AB 111 the -nu ardur­C ollllllD on tbs r1 >!It.

'Ibm oheolt that th..re &:'0 no ",Ilk numben lldaail1& trca the .arie. 1-8,B?&I"t trlllll the gapa clue to oqual ran.idl13ll C... p.1S cl Interne.re· InatraoU_).N','e ~t WO.. tbore are two Darde ranked 1. er thzoH card. ran.tad 6. Clr tOllJl:oard. rankBcI S. eto•• tbere ll!U8t al_za 'be _ oard ruIIlt4 8. It 1& .lao1r.1p08a1bla to baw two oard. rankad a:-

Chook eapec1al17 t~..t equal ranld.aa- be... ba.a. .DtN'e4 aoata'l111lg to tb8Intern....n· lnatZ"uDU_ OIl p.15.

It tlw rMk numbora do not oontcra 111. ....1"1 48ta11 to tb8 ab_. ar itanything leacla you to IJU"peot that the IDtern_zw' Iutl'ucrtiana tar thisQ. ha.,. beea IIIlaWlderatoo4. reter achedule to "1.0. aa.4 ... _*r "just­.nte aan be .... It nDrlill aan 'be 'r......late all zwu re ' ... tra tbI-OollDllo

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Q.12 An.y1:h1n$ .. lae wCll"ryina; about be1na; t'llCIDd out

u.a sure t.hat preoode 2 is r1nalcl 110"."1' .!at ana.r is speoified here(de1<'til16 preoede 1 it' l"1npd). Note. hc.ewr, lEit it' nothiug 1a Bpecu'iodBnd no preoode is ringlld, the Q. should be let't blallk (00 Nor riJ1g pl"Ooode 1).

,.Tlw BpBoit'1ed BIIlI""ra found Iwre 111&1 refer to ite. Ai-AB at Q.11 ~_y

nllt 1'01'1<1' to "OOhg found out" at all. HOlIlIvor, aooept. all _ra foundbore .nd oode from the f~ below. r1n'?;1ng the .ppropria"-nrinted nw:ber int.he f1rat box in the oolWID (No. 1 bu not heen printecl snd you will bave toent.er th1a oode 1n the bOX ]OIlJ"8Olt U !"!!qyu.4).

MoO.

How would afteot other people. e. a. "It~, 1IeIr woa14I prc;;a; tor Iq tiDdOlI"i "~Ilta _14 ~ 1.1b wba1:IIdPbClU" ..id to tlwI8", "s1ater-1Il-law 1IIlMI14 lie 'ftrJtiaappa1atlecl", ·if bad cr1.DII. tnona. 1IllIIld .,.akto •• , ·g1w shop where I lI'lIr'k a bad _" 1

Jeopard1." own lU,,/oareor (-13 this mliht aft"eR ot)wrpe~ Ilot .-nt1oned - oode 1). e.~ .1II1iht lie e:l1l"UBdtro. eClhool", "sta11l on ohU'acwr tor ~st fit l1h","1.IIIp08l1ible tor .. to mlMl out rI d1striat ,(·people _14Bhun •• not lIanti_d)" J "l'ol1C1l1 reon 1IOu14 .. itbud to ~t job .tto~e".

If in doubt be twOIl oodes 1 .nd 2.prioHty oode 2.

Alao. ·Pol1C1l1 reoord beoauae 1I0Il14jeopardise tuture _er" 18 oaa-cIbare (not code 5) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2

Diali. rI ...ntone. 1tee~ (exolua. U teare ..n_1IOII m1gbtS; un~lIBt - ood" 5). e.$o "Just 301ng to jaU·, "in O88e1 was ..ntenoecl - the ulMlle.. tot. spont ill. priaOll·' "it~1nod, how would I ~ it-, •••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••• 3

LaolcB oontidenOll would do h1_lt justiOll in Oourt;(exOiuCJi 'untatr trea&"nl " ooli"'t tit pDtra' • oode ~.;... "shallll of appoarina in oourt" - oode 2). o.g. ....ouldbe frightoDllcl n"out being in Court. l?t a bit on ..dlJlwi th anything t ... t I I: out at t.he u~JO.JB1"; "I et 'IIOl"keclup .nd think althou~ I would hope to &1... h_et .....~.I!4 ~t iiO rluotercd i!d Bily thi.np tlwit wuulQ JPa !Jj .Ll1.8 t !DO. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • •

Othor "ernes .bout b0i.\& found out (not aDdable 1-4). o.g.'Hav1nJ 0. record ("bccauso T'ould jeoparr1!lIO career" not.lain 1.10nod - cOo.'e t.>; "It haw reaard. could be troubledby pol.l00 or harder sontonce rwn timD". • •••••••••••••••• 5

',Iorrit,s irreluYunt to b( in)~ found out. fJ.~. "C0n:3oienoe" I

."0' ~ .. lJJ~,·>n ,,"oulo :>.·ov~nt nlll"; "it would play on my mind"nowing it .....s 111"0116"; "I'd ol_ys be thinking about whatI'd uone - tl>ll'l. I "hDuldn't have done it" 6

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1!ClIt d1sliDd penalt:r

Cb80k that eithe; thore 10 0 rank nlllllbor ill tilt ·nu eraer colUIIIL" toreaab card. Bi-BB. ~ thll appropriatll nWllber 1D tlw ·ut .al'4 tI beton·colWtD hu efln circled by a S1!11!jle ring. It' both aol~ are blank tor &u3one oard. refer to A.I.C. before dll1et1D8 ana_re tot:!!!~ 1D~

cl'lw:ma.

n-n. oonsidering ONLY tnoae ouoda wbiob haw be. 1"aIaD4. oheak ttatthere are no numbora nli"sin,; from the ser1eo alll!lD8 tba raIIIl: Illlllbere allU"tfrom the ppe d.. to eq..1 ruting (_ Illwnie_n' x.tI'Iaot~t. Q.11on 'Pli3!' 15). If t~re are g ra, retdr to £01. Q" to _ tr the raAII: crdqonunber can be allllnded.

Q.i5(U) Other pond ties novor haard at bet_ cer4a

It nWllbers 1-8 in t .. ·not heard at before· 001_ la... beell a1rale4wi th a double rillS. delete thelle nWJilen in "4 and aD (ia pel101l) tbII9." deleted nllllben 1n tbIt nar~in oppDllite. and rina ooGe••

It you haw placed card(s) in nargiA, then cbIIak that 1I"00de 2 (atQ.1;(U» 111 ringed (de1ew precode 1 it ringed. but rater to A.I.C. betore<'oing eo).

It no nllllben have been do\X)lc-ri.lge4 in the ·not b8aNoolumn·. abeolt that pre'oo " 1 (at ... 15(U» baB been riap••ringed. reter to A.I.C.

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./.17 \'he tMr prefers payiy fine to so'"3 to Oourt

Obe.. that th1a II&1n Q. U a1nga preoode4 1-', be&r1na the foll1J1dng ruleain M1nch-

It "iOT preoo4e4 at all aUT an aD8wr ia BJ!ll01t1H. rina preoede , aa4 .pecify withpkt. and Bol;4ub nWlilers. [ft not -preoode4 nca' -.-ra apea1t1..4. l ..a...bla'!!7

It oronodod 1 OR 2 with a q.l811ty1~ llnawr. ".g. "wollla pa1 t1ne it no reo!ll"4","if l'tIoara any _,.. would pro er to ~ to oourt. Otberr1.H wauld pay t1al."In t:» O.l.Z'OW1lltanc.... del.. te t"'" pl'tlcoJcl ringe4 aDd reood. , aD4 .peo1t, withpkt aDd .obadll1e NOlI••

It preooded ~(ar recod..d 3), th..re should b.. a ..1tt1nl aD8_.. in I14d1U~ whiab3hoUld .,.Ciil'iil with pkt••nd ••dll1. nuailera.

Q.17(a)

Cnl,. oode th1a aub~. Dn the main~. U m£o4.d 1."hon tho _in Q. 111 004e4 1. loa... tbi Bll 04. b

I\ben thi. aub-Q. apPlle•• oode u to11_, rin~l\~ tbI apprapr1ate ..(1 (R 2) 1n the ""r1e. ar printed nUllDere in the baa (ta ttIe 001...) 1e lwiththe ana_r Bpa08. •

5.0.

P![!gnal 41Nmnta~i.~ti~:~M~~~~~If:~~~~~t..nten08 1tl1eiran4_ air au.nt at Oourt. In oivlabut to ",,11 ca' parental, "pereOllalino_nlan08 e 1oar aente_") at attending Court", ".traill ca' _1"1_....at _ .. a1tuatiOll (exo1u41n,g "rear at ..nten08")' "en4ane,wriqJcb ar tuture/loaa at re\lUta tioo/ba4 reoOl"4."

Nota:- An8w8ra BUcl"... " in0Q'1ftl1ionoe " J "Mrv~nea.",

"bad roputatiOll" are auud4 to be oode4 1 unle•• aJl!9i­tioal11 atated tc be in o_otiOl!l 1d.tt "1III1"a1r tl'Mtmntat aiiirtll

CC' with -sontenoew • •• •• •••• ••• •• ••• •• ••• •• • ••• • "

All other anawre - ''ear at aentenoe tl'e~tllDnt ill C ._o ,DUn •• no laana .a van 'f8 III aMwra, •• 3•

.,. Ba"" oountl')' mono;)'. 1t no ca..", rather pa,.than riak hoavier ••nten08"' "the;)' mii;ht \lUt war4il ta IIlFr,outh", and all va ~ ol1ll_re (not 1l\dioat1na a epeeifioroAlilllQ), e. g. "wou14n' t lia to be m_4 up with court!'I"oce"~iJl8llll/41311k8 ~oing to ocurt!don't fallC7 the 14_ at~oiq at all (nothing else ulftU_4)"J ".,. a. wU take

what'. oor.J.ng to you", "don't lilae atmoephere in oourt(what "at"1oopbero" not llIIIIIU_4)"

Nota 1- D1etin,;U18h va;lus ana_re aaret'u117. Apart- t'rClll\ "inoOl1'11lni..nt!norvoua" (aode 1), all aD8_ra

which 40 not describe er sugge.t -preoi..1)' ~.$ it18 that the informant dlel1ll1ea. 18 • v~UP: AJ6WER ....... 2

Th1.e .ub-Q. 18 :..nnLE OCtED.)r-t ority cojo 1 OVIIr 2.

Theretore. if multi-anawre4.

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".20 Likelihood ~ Deteotion

'l."bs int'oruant .hould bave di_..eted (onge ool1) ~ bor1allQtal Uoeopposite eaoh itelllo It' a lit¥' 1& di...otad twloe er not at all, ret'erthese _chDdua. to A. I. C.

At elOoh liD!', ['laDO a ruler at t,,, point ~ diJI..oUaa, &nako .un tberulor 1:J at r1 t .nolles to tl".. l10e aDd lIIIaBUZOO art tbI point rI d1aaeatiOllto the noare. IIII1t ~ l'rlD the .oale prinwd ab_ CII' below. Enter thi_unit (un 0" it i. 100 - .... below) 1n t. baas 1ls tbI oG1~ and r1JIa theunit. 'l."bs unit tor t.he t'irst 11.. i. enterad ill 1bI tint \cm rI the oo1~:'or tlllt "'00114 Hoe in tho seoond bOX, .to.

It ia verJ 11 portant to onter t. unit ~ ...._.at 1ls tn. OCII'IWatboz, so note that the diae.owe! l10e 18 az.oU,lewl .tal b lIot_ fit tbIbolt 1nto which thB unit t'er t ,.t line should be .n_re"

P.rt isBible Unita (oode.)

Note that the un.Lta of tnll ...1.. start at 0 an4 proiP"'s. 1ls unite at' 5up to 110. All thos.. (and only thoa.) aro aooeptab1e .. oode. in t. b_so!tOllEt t. 1&at unit. 100. whioh "lIould b. ooded 29 wlwn IIntered in tr. b_s.

It' a lit¥' has bean disslloted at thB ,dd-point botwan WO W11te, tAlotthe ,",ator .nd lea.r units alten1&tely.

F.Lnally, ChoC4 that there 1~ a a1Ml.e 00011, 0, 5-95 (in units at 5) ar99 in eaoh box and tha last sq\.lo.ro box in the OolWliD 18 IIl11ptJ. It OOOllll iDaujllin1ng blmta arc the ::.BJIl, recheck the llllaaurollllnt& ~ thIP appt'opria_11nas.

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'l.'hore ahould be an __r .-pea:1!'lod bere t~ oaCIb 1tea 1-9. However. itthe intern...r tCll'got to ult the Q. t~ any ite.. 1..... that lte. blauk.

Si '{la ood. eaoh ite. tf1l' 1Ib1Clb there 18 all a_r u toll_l­

Co41y PI'aIIlf

Etfeot

peraoaal t·=J:J:~;=~~:1:;U¥~4'~.:.al:,"

dtuatlOll 18 not (.1Itt10181lt17) a tellpw.u.oa. .... ·n'•..aacl41ab_.t·, -b.D C8b~ ..a hie ~/.. _~,·1,·... a oar/-7 of wq ~., -U'. WtI.~ le..(nothlna .b. _uu_a)·. WIt'•••'.' _ ( bhlolae ~t1_4)-. ·1 41oli~ .tee]1D~ot.llIOe (utb1aI.lM ll.nt1_4~I -1101114 uot 40 U,/waa141a" ... __ .. tb1Uof 401ag i. (Dothing .1.0 meDtl0Q8')· •••••••••••••••••••••"\J --.1........ ... ..t ~ ". ""t'

1nabll1 to ••oute 4"d ltaelf .uooe••tll11 .lr01l1ll "be~ , •• s. can t cti'i... a, .'-blr\!"iiiiiIloar/inJ_ ian_llt poople·, .....~-~-dia11. ti~t1na-,- code 1), ·ld.gbt loae ft~'"""'ircb.haw IIIIlN pll. than 1-, -1I01I14a't be able '0 .t iD·, -would~. atreet light anywa,. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Ifon parenta/opinion of othoreJeavsdt-' •• s. pareD" would

stop me7"ouId worrl" I i.ii1iiiTiii \0 tamllT', ·pWlUo1t~,·nab publio spectaolAt ot ••11'., ·loaiDg trielllia/,.plItaUOll·,-.ailarru.1ng to person I .. with·, .-..14 ~D be". are'OGl"d-1 -ruin m;y oheraoter- .

Dittioultl of oonooa1lllllnt of ottenoe - eaotil ca.t - -peoplewou14 want to laIow Whin the -7 aa-I tii./e"'7 to trace·,-ta1r!hi8Jl/ohanoe of bein.~ caugtit-, -woul4I1't IPt a.7with it-, -e.one lIl1~t eea/polloe might .top • when4r1Y1nll a_, oar-I -1 would look guilt7/peop1e OlD tellit 7ou're in a burr)"', -don't laIow1lh101l.~ la.,.do tie ott".• ., ..

a ..~.

1

2

,

The punish:nenyHntonoe - D. ~ -~ tine ~ nntanae it I _reoelll#\t-, -m1.:tht have to pl7 t~ ~••• J -lI1gbt"Ddrr-. to priaon/Borstal", -.UGpon4 Uoenoe-, .tb8 penalt,/puniShment I .ould ~t· •••••••••••..••••..•••••••.•.•..••. 5

0thllr dla.elv.nta •• of be1n." cau' t (not cod.bl. '-5). 1Aolud11l6ein~ oeugltt nothlng ela. '''111:10004)-. e.g. "balns oeu8llt

by polioe/OlInlIr-1 -pol:l.oe being calle4-, -.tUns •__4tor it-, -canseqllllnoo. at' oeJ.ng found out-, ·acared ofbeing oeugltt far DO.... th1l1,1 aD pett"l -not WIZ'th ri.1t ofbe ing -'U-9lt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6

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Co4ing !J!p (oOQt'4)

Hu dOl. U - noth11!1 woul:l a..r, o.g. -uoth1llg lI'ou14 1101.4 • baok·,Id_ it once &iiA wout! l!!o tblI ... al1lUa-' -l1ot:b!lll- ....

Va III Ana..re ioauffloiont to dowr~ 'lIblIther 0.. -. )•• g. uot" t 1Jl t~ onc I'Ia 11 11& cawbether ooc!•• '-5)-, "I ooulaa't lID ttJxon••• 1'41ha'fWn't ..ot it ill • (noth1lll to 1Dd1oate _tIIw ooae.1, 2 01' ,.)", -ape__ UIt ~tuI •• II1ab' ..Id&bt Dot", "wpa1d'" to -:I ,... 1t .. ta:I ..pot.1b1e~ .~rl.~.~~: .

t:i " . wA,.1 ~~ - ~~",\-. - - - - - - -~ GI CODOO • PR<ml:''S. Ka~ aa•• la_ laM•• E •• '"

lUJPNo1ae17. loW ••peoial17 tbat ea•• aGl "7 11IlA7 t_ out to" 0•• 2-6 1lbID 1Ilt«'lllollt .11 up11tJU, .... "I woll14D't are.. ot do1q it" S. .odoa 1 "I..01" U ""llUClGIId. H_wr, 11' 1.n1'onaa" theD ..,. OM- ..1 oan't &'1,.- th10 ar_r U o.d 2. ID th10 re.peet, lI_wr,U.Un,;u1oh oazootllll7 betwOll OIl UIp11tiaaUca ot • fI'"1oua .......taDd anotbllr (titt.reDt) .tat• ..,nt. o.g. "I woul4a't ...... ot aelqit ana bedelo. I .hllll1d11' t be .ble to ao it 0,.. it 1 -._a t".

Q. 21 (1:1.) (Ollllt'a) •~.

7

Codol!! 1 -m-D not &!lJll11'lod

"D&t\l.tupi~.onaol•••"

• Al,jia111l1t the la""

"D101iJID ••alin,w'rlolonoo"

"".ouldn't _nt to do 1\1think at doing"

OtbOrwio. o.l!! _D .,l1tH,t.......

"BooallllO 7fNl1"bfNZl4 to be ...t' (0••)

"do thlty'd ..Dd 7011 to Bantal" (ooJ. 5)

• Aa 1'. Ilot "Z'1 • tzOlJll (oodo 2)

"It wouU be jeopard1a1• • tIItlll'O trrnothing" (oodo ,).

slntt C;a~:it. Thie~. 10 .l.n..~o ood<td becauao you will " ood1lll t~ 1'1rettenon" (lnoludlna: ita • 'Pl11'iaaUIlll) IIItntilllllll!!, ~ otber dotorriiii

tactor IllItntilllllld !Iubao~U'OnU:J', ororielol!! they are n'" amplitloaU_ ot thef:lr,t doterrent ahould b& 1311crod. The undorU.4 oample. belware theparte at the BM_r whloh should bo ooc!e4 ,-

.en. taot that I kn_ it'll 1Inl!!l' alao oonaequeuooa ot .~t1Ila oauat\t­(0. 1. ignOl'O 6)

- M ask ot $!tti.,g oau$ht and it'. just not rilJht- (ood. 6. ignore 1)

- Mquite oa.1 to trace and l'y thinkill8 of per.OIl who lost U;M (ooc!. 4-.l~nOl'O 1)

- -1 'ft too r:Uoh 1'0' ocot Cnr "rnpertl and aeoido. 1'4 DB.,..r bo ab~ tope)' the c!a-:e ~.. ( code '. i,o;nOl'e ;)

?19r:c, ort et cedo. "lllce ,,')(le 1-8 tn tt-o "CM'. ')SE" ool\lJllft which 1a botwelln~. 21(H) ~na ). 21(111). n,,,,,",o;te ~levant ite_ 1-9... "'~ "\~ .t~~

?inally, chock that there is a ~ir....lll cO<'o enterad in oach box at thisc"l WT!.

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Q. 21 (Ui)

'lbon all _r la apacitl.aa hn'e t ... azq 1•• I.,. aM_ that Q. 21(1) baa1>0.. pno~ 2-5 t ... that 1.. It fr0.a 1 at Q,21!i). _la. _ .paoU1a4.....r ~that lta. at Q. 21(u.,).not pra........-at"iI1 at Q. 21(1). rahrto AoI.o. lIat.... a.laUna .paoUi04 __ at Q, 21(Uj),

S~ 0<>Sa tho .....a1n1r.a .....re .. toll.... p1ae1na o~ 1JI tt...s,tra..n:;l>t-_ 'ar. =' 001.... oppoalta tbo parllou1ar lta. 'i 110•• ''''~

Hota tl.... a",,,,,,,..' ""mat 1>0 lOan1llat'uU:' olaM1fi.a (port1«11ar1:r iIltocOlla. 1 and 6 and .'l"'oI.a11:r t ... 1ta.. 6) unl". :rOIl .am1lw tba lta.. to _ ...aMW" Nhr.

It ell-Ix to pt pu~t, e.;. -it Ut) ani' a..roun4-, -t.t ".••• b..­liiiI1 _r OIl b011 .:t" I 'it 'ur to -/b...t ill', ·U .1a"P-aeper nat thllfN", e 1.0. • '" • " • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • ••••••••• •• ••••••• a

TntlueI101"! bY at.." exaludin olX1. " 1••• 11 oCldl , 00CQft withoi31 ,.. pr1...1l,y 0. lnolud1lla aU ,,"U.... ~ _rpe opl. it it h - nl7t olear .'hIt ther tlw matt... •• ,.. -t\m.-or ••a-pe trCIII bONd_. e ••;. -all thI la4a _re dai.JIa iV...........1.. trJing U', '.how on to tri.lIl!a,ltri_ ....Bin;.. ooVYoul4a't _nt to 1..... tr1nl,lao it wUh • tri.na','t ... a ......./bot./-i"... , 'onlr with a or0a4 ("" ....a..• aat_ntlane4) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I.................. ..

Ctnar •.•U .... (nat ood••la 1-10, .0 I. 'it t"7 dld lt to ..r1n t' ('pe01f1 ,,!i t.h pk't, !. oched'!le ,,~r) ........ • • ... • • .. • • • ,

:lultlooae. 1-5. All thio ~. ,llU.",.t blS 81n4i c~Gd, .. Oo.1e , wblnInror',.nt. lI;I)nt,1aM 1I1are than ono mot ye, 8.1- • ...bOlS7 el..trvinq it and nobod:r the.... t the Hr,.', ·t.h0lllht ~ havingread1 Il',onoy mIld not havin ~ to bnu 1.111 to get 1"· ••••••••••• •••• ,

llothina would \11"'" anI.ftd (IV! preoodod 1 at ~. 21(1), e.1e ·nothing" ... 7

11 'IIt.1. would UI' if! an, e.~. -'1:&. ..••.••...•................•••.....•.• 8

.... .:..~ ~'.c-&o4.e ... J..- ... r~ (~~IIQ1~ (,.em 4'7 ~ ~""4 .. 41 ~~........t.

..~ -- ~tut. 4 .... ......., ¥ ~"" .. rz., A'~,.. , I

'~AM,-/~ (~.L U rt'4>~' « r .. .,.L.. ~..y...... 4 C .. ""'-"""'1 4Uf'd. "Ut ~ ~.,i"4',)

- -

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.... 22 '.Vbothor emblos

Check that this Q. is sitbor codod 1 g ooda4 2-7 (till.. .!!!Z be a.ultiooda4)and check that tha precode riii.,,4 I14heresto till tollowins de?Iii1tillll8'-

~ode 1 ("Doesn't plea) inoludes 't:al3 CI1 t&lll1l3 ... at oarda"

~-on code 2 ("llor..s") c1.ncludes • once a )"lIar CI1 Derbl~ran4 Jfatioual".

precode It ("Pools") excludo looal er pri_ta "p~" .. "a bit OIl t.-u.r'.pOO1!tUl in a 11l'1li for lIIWa". It attar nollllUq the.. __IWJ DOpreooda 2-7 and oode 8 (Ha below) rema1a ~', r1aa preoOlSa 1.

~

.I!!:!9edo 5 ("cSioe")includa. "dice tar panni.... baU-p8IIId.M•

•precede 6 ("oarda") includes "cards with tr1enda tor pBIlD1H. Kzcluda-~

~rrte at oardll" and it no preoocle 2-7 rema1M 11.n8t4, iOIiii lII'''004a 1.

pr!ooc!e 7 '"othara) includes all other pml1.Dg not o~le 1",,,t;l NO!' ouiDO­type ~. ·Ung (coc!o 8 - IIBO below). Code 7 inolll4il. &1111l1li1' •• as"Darta", "d''':dnoos"J "one U'lIItd bandit 1n a ta1r"••-pII/lottal7l4ra_, "bots with pale"; "Dingo-, -toaalna baU-pann1as and guilUJIIell tba rall."

U "Chumn do ,'er", ":loulotte" :..ntiDl»d hitre, oode ttwae"lacing oode 1JIred1etoly below procoda 7 and ringina oode.other ana_re then rolll8in at preooda 7, deleta lII"'oo4a 7.

."._re 8.Uno

.c.",:;he .in do ~or" J "'loulot1ll" and all othar c;aaino-tYp! tflD!!linS ..... 8

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1ftIIthel' e. to Pub

Cb8ck tM p1'IIooae at th18 Q. with UI8 tollowilll WiIliU_ iD mlD4.

1

2

3

5

6

(-doe.u't .e-) include. -C111G8 a _k to MU .... ari,M'.(-_t cJaJ!-) iwud...11 _ iO , c:r tqII a~ -2 ,.. ,u.. a ••k-, -, c:r ~ timI.....u uot ........d.IIa 1MR ."1" I'.o~-

("10.. otten but mare thau aaao a _JE-) {Del ' 7 all .. P tw100 a_E(-_oe a .0JE-) iDolude. "Pub aaao a .ok bllt ala. pM to lloellOOdollJi a 0&1' 4a~ iD tbI ...k,-

(-10" otteu tha!pr!ooc!e"J-) inclllc!o. -aaao a,.....a _tb-, -cah01laa1' , i.poca:a:r-oaii ti_-, -anoo ill rq lit.-, --1"1 0008­

a1~.-

(-otbsr-) iuollld.. aU obr _re -aa1Di to puMa but t'lwqusnq ianot .nti_a c:r cannot be rouonab111J1t.rnd, •• 30, -pa to p"­lIlobr·. pub to _ 4r1a1a1- (-how otteu- uot _uti_d).

With the abow dot1nit1_ iD mln4, cheok tbat U. p1'IIoOl!.. baTe be_oorreotl, rlJl8lcS. It' not. delote anc! re-oode appropriate1,. 'illOl1" checkthat the Q. _ beon .ing~ oodocS.

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, (I'lLY IN'l'ERVIE& 1" ';CCTLA1ID".LA ;'r. 11

Q.25 Younl'at aop allCMOd 1n bar r,.. aatt clr1Db

The le~l P..;rJJ in Scotland iD 14. yeara (not 16 yeara aa in !nJland).'i"""ver, Intervie"r~ in .>cntland havo ha4 "ont'UIIlng int_tiCl1 about th1aond 011 achcdules frol ~cott1.sb arcaa ,JlIIt be cant'ul11 edited sa (cllowl-

It 4.25 has been ana-red 1-

and ()!'!ooded 2. do;low thi.. pI'Ooaa.~ re-oca. J and ..:I.w 816" CI1 Uatto th.:.. 16ft ~ "GtbGr aiP·. ..

and preoDiled ,. Bnd "14" ~a been !pOoit1cd ea 'tba ·o$bal' ap·dulote the "14" and pnoode 3. &Dd NO. l.

TlELP:TE 9.26 it :I.t ha,. boen aM_red.

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~. 29 Parental s1tuatiOll. ~ Nor IJVI!G nm Pl,lll!!!! 4'S 'l'DIE ar IlOB!LI'l'f 5URVBI\Q.1 0.' 2=4)

'1'h1a Q.~ appUn wtwa Q.1 1a pnoodeeS 2-4. WOW tM.t Q.1 Z'Btere to i:IIet1Ile ~ the X'C1ilI'itJ .-1. It ooSea wUh retere.. to * pre..nt aiiouat1oll,1'Oood. Q.1 AOOlrd1ua to tba lIUuatillll. at -.:ba U .. fit tba l4Clb1Ut7 a_7, tt kD-.It not known, IIl1lete 0Ga. rin!l,ltc! at ~.1 and apeait)' ilia pItt. &D4 aca.4ule nUlllber.

It 9.1 hU nO't beea oodll4 (by intel'V1BWr er beoa..e 1VII ha... cJd.te4 code) lIpeoitJ'pkt. Ilnd aabtdUl. DUIllbor and 9.29 aumot be cM.4 at thia ata••

It 9.1 has bBft pr!oodea 1, cJelate &D7 pZ'Boo5H 1II11ab ~ bB I"1qId at Q.29-

It 9.1 has been preoodBcJ 2:4. _ok that Q.27 .. 1IBeD5!IIJ& oolt4 1-12, CId _.u 1'ar u poadiJL irth Wl"ittell __ tbat tIli ........ a. aan'Botl7 1'1.....

,It 9.2' 18 multiooaseS • cJelate _osU&Z'7 ......>, ...b.. bB1an-

l'reOCll!!cJ 5 .. , - reoGa. 7Preood. 12 with~ 0*1' ooa. - cJelaw 11 SI' "re 10 _

o_n't aacJ in410atll U1at tba _00lIe riDpc! 18Olrftot. asr.r to A.I.o. tt la It 10 •mlt !re'L7u.t ether precodBa haw bBe. UU IhllllR SI' tba7 ••reter to A.l.c"

It pl'!oodB4 121 wbBre poalllb~ re-oGa. oocJea 12 into- tba .a.tiIla pNoGa.. 1-11, t -.,1.,

e0oc!B 11 illolucJea ·inr......t 11•• lIUIa .-tIIer. Pathlt.. 11....a~ but intllr'llad .... Ida aD4 18 .. trialllll7 te.·.

OtbeI'll1H treat ·OtMr __re· u toll_l-

e0oc!B 12 '(broDa paZ'BDtol relati_biV- .. oOlJlb~ 5-11, av-cdt7witb pkt, a.4111. aoa. &l1li oGa. a' Q.1. ..80 ........hacJ a tather. U".a with IIOibIr la o&nftll a~ lao'year'J "t'ria1ldl7 with -*r. lather ... --7&D4 woll1d l1lJl to lIB trio~ with lIIt..-a' butintcaant doea not Z'BJIlT'.

\1'emp!!'!!7 Parental Abeen2! ~~_D.)

lI.80 ·Pathsr teqlararU7 1II:r abr0a4 ClIlgood terma with tam1~.· Blooc!B~ __n13. I'lIlWmbBring to DEIE'!!: preoolle 12 •••••••••

pad.nnt CClI:mInte, lI. 60 -.u aalTie4 aD! 11Y1J1&with in-la_ at previa.- 1ntllrv:l.lI1I' aacJ 18 ....l1Y1J1& in tlat at hill QIII'D' J "DOll' l1rlllll a1l&7trlllll b~ beoauee _rria4 .iDOB llobil1v.urft7.· 'fboee ona_n do not dB.aribe ~parental situatillll. and 11' thelle are tIw lIIl~

&IIII_ra giftn. DELE'l'S pl'Booas 12 an4 laa...tJw Q. blank (Not aZlll_re4).

L,2.

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(.1)

(Y.l.)

1'lw NWlbor rI Gall.InterYill.r's ;.w::berna w fIt Interview

.'0. at CAll... C'Y'c~ t 'at. tl'-' nw::ber ~ CllU. bas ooell. entered 111.the ,j~O}l'_'~ pp4>UT.... QJl. aOO £!!!I tba nw:iler.. , ,

I ntllr"'l1"wor'B u' .ber. Clwalr:: that thiJI nudler bu ....U entered 111.th.. box ~=<Jdiaw17 underneath pl'eooae.&. It Il~, rehrto A.l.C. JOor list cl Interne.N' n~". JlM thenlll.LDor. --

.July or AU.lUllt •••••••••

".,t"mDer T l etobor ••• 2