CrimRxiv 2024
DOI: 10.21428/cb6ab371.9e6cb2c1
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Validity & Reliability of Native American Indian Ethnic Identity Measures for Use as an Identity Construct in Criminology

Dr. Julie C. Abril, PhD

Abstract: Issues of validity and reliability of measures used to develop a new ethnic identity construct are examined. Data gathered from a Native American Indian tribe (N = 312) during a Community Safety Survey conducted in 2001 in which survey respondents were asked about their ethnic identities were compared with a female prisoner population (N = 255) incarcerated in the Ohio Reformatory for Women in 1998, in which survey respondents were asked the same questions. Using pairedsamples t-tests and principal component a… Show more

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