rearrest {parmsurvfit} | R Documentation |
Data on time until re-incarceration for 194 inmates.
Description
Henning and Frueh (1996) followed criminal activities of 194 inmates released from a medium security prison for 36 months. The data from this study can be used to investigate the time until the former inmates were re-arrested. If the former inmate had been re-arrested for a criminal act before 36 months (after initial prison release) had passed, then that former inmate’s event time was complete. If the former inmate had not been re-arrested for a criminal act after 36 months had passed, or had completely dropped out of the study, then that former inmate’s event time was right censored.
Usage
rearrest
Format
A data frame with 194 rows and 5 variables:
- months
months until re-arrest
- censor
censoring status indicator variable (0 = censored event time, 1 = complete event time)
- personal
a dichotomous variable identifying former inmates who had a history of person-related crimes (1 = personal), i.e. those with one or more convictions for offenses such as aggravated assault or kidnapping
- property
a dichotomous variable indicating whether former inmates were convicted of a property-related crime (1 = property)
- cenage
the "centered" age of individual, i.e. the difference between the age of the individual upon release and the average age of all inmates in the study.
Source
https://stats.idre.ucla.edu/other/examples/alda/