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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Crim Justice. 2018 Nov 16;44(3):376–394. doi: 10.1007/s12103-018-9461-7

Table 3.

Results of multilevel regression on parental perceptions of safety (n = 14,040 students nested in 748 schools)

Variable β Std. Err. Lower CI Upper CI
Count of security measures −0.017 0.008* −0.034 −0.002
Student-level
 Female student −0.022 0.005*** −0.034 −0.011
 Black student 0.000 0.007 −0.014 0.014
 Hispanic student −0.002 0.007 −0.016 0.012
 Asian-American student 0.012 0.008* 0.004 0.028
 Other race student −0.003 0.006 −0.015 0.010
 SES 0.056 0.006*** 0.043 0.068
 Age −0.009 0.005*** −0.020 0.002
 Victimization −0.055 0.006*** −0.068 −0.043
School-level
 Private school 0.130 0.009*** 0.111 0.148
 Urban school −0.009 0.008 −0.024 0.006
 Rural school 0.017 0.006* 0.003 0.030
 Neighborhood crime levels −0.018 0.008** −0.034 −0.002
 School delinquency −0.038 0.009*** −0.056 −0.019
 School size −0.048 0.009*** −0.067 −0.030
 % Free/reduced lunch −0.039 0.009*** −0.058 −0.021
Intercept 3.006 0.007
Standard deviation (Intercept) 0.097 0.008
Standard deviation (Residual) 0.567 0.004
Intra-class correlation 0.031

β = standardized coefficient, Lower CI = lower bound 95% confidence interval, Upper CI = upper bound 95% confidence interval

***

p < .001,

**

p < .01,

*

p < .05