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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Dec 14.
Published in final edited form as: Fem Criminol. 2011 Nov 16;7(1):48–69. doi: 10.1177/1557085111420556

Table 2.

Ordinary Least Square Regression Models Predicting Length of Imprisonment for Females Convicted for Methamphetamine in the Federal System, 1996 (N = 228) and 2006 (N = 704)

1996
2006
B SE B SE
Prior history points .085 7.16 .093 20.73
Acceptance (1 = applied) −.189* 25.58 −.192*** 97.53
Role adjust (1 = applied) .017 19.36 −.050 58.54
Mandatory minimum (1 = yes) .218* 21.92 .068 64.01
Drug amount .015 0.009 −.009 0.024
Drug trafficking .050 30.49 .027 133.65
Type meth (0 = mix, 1 = pure) −.039 19.43 −.066 53.56
Downward departure (1 = yes) −.141 17.75 −.054 54.01
Hispanic (1 = yes) .024 23.67 .134* 58.85
High school graduate −.043 18.71 .068 55.57
Age −.035 1.12 .061 2.67
Intercept 93.5 115.59
Model ANOVA (df) 2.00 (11)* 2.89 (11)***
Adjusted R2 .063 .051

Note: Unstandarized coefficients are available on request to the authors.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.