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. 2020 Jan;110(Suppl 1):S116–S122. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2019.305414

TABLE 2—

Trends in Life Evaluation by Criminal Legal System (CLS) Exposure: Family History of Incarceration Survey, United States, 2018

Life Evaluation
CLS Exposure Thriving, % Surviving, % Suffering, % No. P for trend
Overall 63.3 34.1 2.7 2813
Missing all CLS data 2
Police stops < .001
 Not stopped 67.5 30.2 2.3 1987
 Stopped only 55.1 40.1 4.9 384
 Stopped and frisked 48.5 48.7 2.8 440
 Missing data 4
Arrests < .001
 Not arrested 66.7 30.8 2.4 1929
 Arrested 54.1 42.6 3.3 877
 Missing 9
Incarceration < .001
 Not incarcerated 65.7 31.6 2.7 2163
 Incarcerated once 56.3 41.5 2.3 311
 Incarcerated multiple times 49.0 48.0 3.0 331
 Missing data 10

Note. Proportions are adjusted for sample weights to be nationally representative of the US household population. Of the full Family History of Incarceration Survey sample of n = 2815, a total of 2813 respondents had any CLS exposure data available.