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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Crit Public Health. 2021 Nov 10;32(1):56–67. doi: 10.1080/09581596.2021.1987387

Table A1.

Sensitivity analysis of associations between ZIP-code-level demographics and rates of COVID-19-specific criminal court summonses and public health and nuisance arrests in New York City using 2010 Census population estimates (March 12-May 24, 2020)

COVID-19-specific criminal court summonses Public health and miscellaneous arrests
Rate ratio 95% CIa Rate ratio 95% CI
Unadjusted b
Percentage Black 1.54 1.22, 1.93 1.26 1.12, 1.42
Percentage below poverty level 1.21 0.89, 1.66 1.41 1.23, 1.63
Adjusted c
Percentage Black 1.69 1.32, 2.18 1.35 1.18, 1.53
Percentage below poverty level 1.09 0.77, 1.58 1.48 1.27, 1.73
a

Confidence interval

b

Unadjusted model adjusted for borough fixed effects only

c

Adjusted model additionally adjusted for weighted median non-home dwell time and rate of social distancing 311 complaints

Independent variables not included in same model

Unit for all independent variables: 1 standard deviation

Models include population offset term