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Leon E. Pettiway’s National Institute on Drug Abuse research, 1988-1993, bulk 1990-1992

A Guide to his Papers at the Indiana University Archives

Finding aid prepared by Jessica Lopez

Summary Information

Repository
Indiana University Archives
1320 East Tenth Street
Herman B Wells Library E460
Bloomington, IN 47405-7000
Phone: 812-855-1127
Email: archives@indiana.edu
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/archives

Creator
Pettiway, Leon E., 1946-

Title
Leon E. Pettiway’s National Institute on Drug Abuse research, 1988-1993, bulk 1990-1992

Collection No.
C579

Extent
28.4 cubic feet (29 boxes)

Language
Materials are in English

Abstract
Leon E. Pettiway was a professor of criminology at Indiana University from 1994-2012. One of his major contributions to the field were a product of his research for the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) where he employed the assistance of former offenders and recovered drug users to conduct interviews of active drug users and offenders in North Philadelphia. This collection consists of interviews conducted as part of that project as well as the data that resulted from them.

Access Restrictions

Select files closed to researchers. These are indicated in the Folder list.

Advance notice required for access to collection.

Biographical Note/Administrative History

Born just eight years before the Civil Rights Movement began in 1954, Leon Pettiway grew up in a racially segregated Durham, North Carolina. He started his academic career at North Carolina University in Durham under Dr. Theodore Speigner, one of the few African Americans in the nation with a doctorate in geography. From there he moved northwest and obtained his master's in sociology from the University of Chicago in 1976. Continuing his interest in geography, he attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison and received his Ph.D. in 1979. As a devoted scholar, he contributed numerous studies to the field of criminology. In his initial research he focused primarily on the felony of arson and progressed into the study of urban lifestyle, specifically of drug-using criminal offenders.

A grant awarded to him by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Research in 1989 to study drug use and the spatial patterns of crime generated such scholarship. In what became known as the "urban lifestyles project," Pettiway made significant contributions to the field of criminological research. His study involved both a quantitative and qualitative approach to data collection, an innovative approach to crime research. His research material, including surveys, interviews, and data, can be found at the archives. In his research, he employed the assistance of former offenders and recovered drug users to conduct interviews of active drug users and offenders in North Philadelphia. What resulted from his work was a series of publications: "Participation in Crime Partnerships by Female Drug Users: The Effects of Domestic Arrangements, Drug Use, and Criminal Involvement" (1987), "The Drug and Criminal Activities Patterns of Urban Offenders: A Markov Chain Analysis" (1994), and "Copping Crack: The Travel Behavior of Crack Users" (1995).

Pettiway also published two books based on the life-history interviews recorded during the time he was in Philadelphia. The works Honey, Honey, Miss Thang: Being Black, Gay, and on the Streets (1996) and Workin' It: Women Living through Drugs and Crimes (1997) each gained Pettiway national recognition for being one of the first to observe how race, class, and gender intersect and influence the criminal behavior of urban individuals.

During this time, Pettiway also devoted time to teach at both the University of Delaware (1985-1994) and Indiana University (1994-2012). At I.U. he applied his experience to teach courses on urban crime patterns, drug use and criminal behavior, theories of crime and deviance, and quantitative methods. He officially retired from IU in May 2012, with the title Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice.

His later career has been inspired by his conversion to Buddhism and his position as a fully ordained Tibetan Buddhist monk. He is in the processes of combining features of Buddhism and Afrocentric worldviews in his upcoming work: Unraveling the Endless Knot of Deceptions: Afrocentric Reflections on Race, Crime, and Justice in the Construction of Criminological Thought. In his journey from North Carolina to Indiana, a place where he has taken root, it is evident that he has influenced the members of his field, as well as his students, the future criminologists.

Arrangement

Collection is organized into one series: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Research with six subseries: Development, Respondents, Subject Files, Qualitative Criminology, Quantitative Criminology and Electronic media.

Scope and Content Note

This collection spans the period from 1988 to 1993 when Pettiway researched the criminal backgrounds of convicted felons in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The main series is National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Research and is further organized into five subseries: Development, Respondents, Subject files, Qualitative Criminology, and Quantitative Criminology. The Development subseries contains evidence of the tasks Pettiway and his team completed before undertaking their research.

The Respondents sub-series is arranged numerically by informant number and includes the anonymous survey interviews of repeat offenders. The Urban Lifestyles Project Interview Summary Cards serve as the key to the informant number and the interviewees name and thus is restricted. The Subject files include the survey interviews organized alphabetically by type of crime such as Robbery, Violence, or Drug Dealing.

The Qualitative Criminology subseries includes the transcribed interviews, which are comprised of thorough information regarding the lifestyle of convicted felons. The Quantitative Criminology section provides the figures and data output of the database they employed. The Electronic media sub-series consists of numerous taped interviews with respondents as well as backup copies of files. While the majority of this collection is based in his research, one class syllabus is included.

Related Material

For personal papers: Additional publications and research materials may be accessed in IUScholarworks

Related photographs may be available in the University Archives Photographs Database

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information
Accession 2015/013
Usage Restrictions
The donor(s) of this collection have not transferred their copyrights for the materials to the Trustees of Indiana University. For more information, please contact the Indiana University Archives staff.

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Preferred Citation
[Item], Leon E. Pettiway’s National Institute on Drug Abuse research, Collection C579, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.
Provenance
Transferred to the IU Archives by Leon E. Pettiway.
Appraisal
Documents removed from this collection included duplicates of forms and other blank papers but the vast majority of the documents donated to the archives by Pettiway were kept due to their enormous evidential and informational value.
Processing Information
Processed by Jessica Lopez.

Completed in 2015

Container List


Series: Box 1 National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Research, 1988-1993 

Subseries: Development, 1985-1992 

A Policies and Procedures Manual Horizon House, 1979 

Account Information, 1991 

Budget,

August 1991 

1989-1992 

Care Center, 1990 

Certificate of Authenticity, 1989 

Competing Supplement, 1990 

Comprehensive Residential Drug Prevention and Treatment of Women Grant Application, 1992 

Consulting Services, 1990 

Continuing Renewal, 1990 

Contracts and Grants Proposal, 1990 

(2 Folders)


Cycles by Groups of Respondents, 1991 

Draft of Questionnaire, 1990 

Draft of Questionnaire, 1990-1992 

Grant Application Approval, 1988 

Grant Application Draft and Research, 1988 

Grant Award Notices DA 05672, 1990 

Horizon House Lease, 1991 

Interview Procedures, 1990 

Legal & Liability Issues, 1989 

Leon E. Pettiway Sabbatical Forms, 1990 

Miscellaneous, 1990 

New Position Research Assistant II, 1990-1991 

O.P.A.S.,

Organizational Prior Approval System, 1991 

General, 1990 

Outreach Flyer, 1990 

Personal Journal of Field Site Activities, 1990 

Pettiway Publications, 1985-1987 

Petty Cash Disbursement Log, 1990 

Philadelphia Services, 1990 

Progress Report Second Year, 1991 

Project Schedule (ULP), 1990 

Public Health Service Grant Application, 1988-1989 

Request for Approval under O.P.A.S., 1990 

Research Agenda, 1990 

Sign-in Sheets, 1991 

Third Year Budget, 1991 

Trade Drug Typology, 1991 

Training Documents, 1991 

Urban Lifestyles Project,

Input Values, undated 

(2 Folders)


Specific Aims, 1990 

Training Manual, 1990 

Subsample Distribution Records, 1990 

Weekly Count of Interviews Began, 1990 

Weekly Count of Interviews Completed, 1990 

Subseries: Box 2 Respondents, 1990-1991 

Urban Lifestyles Project Interview Summary Cards (1-428), 1990 

(Restricted; housed in box 29)


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Box 9 210, 1990 

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Box 10 243, 1990 

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249 (Individual 1), 1990 

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Box 11 277, 1991 

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Subseries: Box 15 Subject files, 1990-1991 

Burglary I, 1990-1991 

(3 Folders)


Burglary II, 1990-1991 

(2 Folders)


Drug Dealing I, 1990-1991 

(3 Folders)


Drug Dealing II, 1990-1991 

(2 Folders)


Box 16 Drug Dealing II, 1990-1991 

(3 Folders)


Robbery I, 1990-1991 

(4 Folders)


Robbery II, 1990-1991 

(4 Folders)


Sex Work I, 1990-1991 

(3 Folders)


Sex Work II, 1990-1991 

(2 Folders)


Box 17 Sex Work II, 1990-1991 

(5 Folders)


Shoplifting I, 1990-1991 

(10 Folders)


Shoplifting II, 1990-1991 

(7 Folders)


Box 18 Shoplifting II, 1990-1991 

(2 Folders)


Theft I, 1990-1991 

(7 Folders)


Theft II, 1990-1991 

(6 Folders)


Box 19 Theft II, 1990-1991 

(10 Folders)


Violence, 1990-1991 

(13 Folders)


Box 20 Violence, 1990-1991 

(6 Folders)


Second Interview, 1990-1991 

(16 Folders)


Box 21 Second Interview, 1990-1991 

(8 Folders)


Third Interview, 1990-1991 

(15 Folders)


Box 22 Third Interview, 1990-1991 

(3 Folders)


Unreliable Crime, 1990-1991 

(1 Folder)


Subseries: Qualitative Criminology, 1990-1991 

Daily/Data Transcriptions,

I.D. 2A, 1991 

(2 Folders)


I.D. 7, 1990 

(2 Folders)


I.D. 7 – 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B, 6/12-7/11, 1991 

I.D. 7 – 3A, 3B, 7/15-7/24, 1991 

I.D. 8, 1990 

(2 Folders)


I.D. 15, 1990 

(2 Folders)


I, I.D. 22-1, 1990 

II, I.D. 22-2, undated 

II, I.D. 23, undated 

I.D. 28, 4/29-5/3, 1991 

I.D. 33 – 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B, 6/3-6/7, 1991 

I.D. 33 – 1A, 1B, 5/15-5/17, 1991 

I.D. 33 – 1B, 2A, 2B, 3A, 5/20-5/24, 1991 

I.D. 33 – 3A, 3B, 4A, 5/28-5/31, 1991 

I.D. 33, 1993 

(2 Folders)


I.D. 37, 1990 

I.D. 44, 3/11-3/15, 1991 

I.D. 44, 3/25-3/29, 1991 

I.D. 44, 4/1-4/5, 1991 

Box 23 I.D. 44, 1993 

I.D. 47, 1990 

I.D. 51, 1990 

I.D. 52 – 1A, 1B, 4/9-4/12, 1991 

I.D. 52 – 1B, 2A, 3A, 3B, 4/15-4/19, 1991 

I.D. 52 – 3B, 4A, 4B, 4/22-4/26, 1991 

I.D. 55, 1990 

I.D. 58-1, 1990 

I.D. 58-2, 1990 

I.D. 71, 1990 

I.D. 86, 1990 

(3 Folders)


I.D. 86, 1991 

I.D. 86, 1993 

(2 Folders)


I.D. 86 – 4A, 4B, 5A, 5B, 5/6-5/10, 1991 

I.D. 86, 1990 

I.D. 88, 5/13-5/17, 1990-1991 

I.D. 88, 5/20-5/24, 1990-1991 

I.D. 88, 6/3-6/7, 1990-1991 

I.D. 88, 1993 

I.D. 92, 1990 

(2 Folders)


Box 24 I.D. 92, 4/15-4/19, 1990-1991 

I.D. 92, 4/8-4/12, 1991 

I.D. 92, 4/22-4/26, 1991 

I.D. 96, 1/31, 1991 

I.D. 96, 2/4-2/8, 1991 

I.D. 96, 2/11-2/15, 1991 

I.D. 96, 2/18-2/22, 1991 

I.D. 96, 2/25-3/1, 1991 

I.D. 96, 3/4-3/8, 1991 

I.D. 96 Full Interview, 1991 

I.D. 100, 3/20-3/22, 1991 

I.D. 100, – 4A, 4/8-4/12, 1991 

I.D. 101, 7/15-7/19, 1991 

I.D. 101, 7/22-7/26, 1991 

I.D. 101, 7/29-8/2, 1991 

I.D. 108, 1990 

(2 Folders)


I.D. 108, 1991 

I.D. 111, 1990 

I.D. 133, 1990 

I.D. 133-1, 1990 

I.D. 133-2, 1990 

I.D. 159, 1990 

I.D. 159, 7/1-7/5, 1991 

I.D. 159, 7/8-7/12, 1991 

I.D. 172, 1991 

I.D. 184, 1990 

I.D. 191, 2/4-2/8, 1991 

I.D. 191, 2/11-2/15, 1991 

I.D. 191, 2/18-2/22, 1991 

I.D. 191, 2/25-3/1, 1991 

I.D. 195, 1991 

I.D. 197, 3/4-3/8, 1991 

I.D. 197, – 1A, 2/4-2/8, 1991 

Box 25 I.D. 241, 5/1, 1991 

I.D. 241, 6/14, 1991 

I.D.241, 6/24-6/28, 1991 

I.D. 278, 1993 

I.D. 362, 1991 

No I.D., 1991 

Instructions for Receiving Interviews, 1990 

Interview Questions, 1990 

Life History Guidelines,

Day One, 1990 

Day Two, 1990 

Life History Interview Guidelines, 1990 

Life History Interviews Completed, 1990 

Life History Interviews Consent Forms, 1990-1991 

Life History Section II, 1990 

Neighborhood/Census of Population, 1980-1990 

Participant Identification Log, 1991 

Research Notes (Family Life), undated 

Transcription of Life History Interview Guidelines, undated 

Subseries: Box 25 Quantitative Criminology, 1990-1993 

Administration and Organization Volume II, undated 

Attitude Interview I, 1992 

Booklet Documentation, 1990 

Chemical Dependency among Women: Effective Residential Treatment, 1991 

Consent Forms IIA-IIG, undated 

COP_EVT1 Origin and Destinations, 1992 

Crime Frequency Statistical Analysis, 1992 

(5 Folders)


Crime Totals, undated 

Cross Tabulations Locations by Purpose Entire Cycle, undated 

Data Cleaning, undated 

(4 Folders)


Data Entry Document, 1991 

Database Administration, 1991 

Database Instructions, undated 

Database Log, 1990 

Database Notes, 1991 

Data Dictionary,

Notes, 1991-1992 

Admin, 1991 

Attitudes,

1991 

1992 

Burglary I: Preferred Crime, 1991 

Burglary II: Most Profitable Crime, 1991 

Burglary II: Preferred Crime, 1991 

Criminal Background, 1992 

Crime Frequency, 1991 

Crime Frequency 1, 1991 

Crime Frequency 2, 1991 

(2 Folders)


Crime Frequency 1, 1992 

Box 26 Crime Frequency 2, 1992 

Drug Dealing 1: Preferred Crime, 1992 

Drug Dealing 2: Most Profitable Crime, 1991 

Drug Use, 1992 

Drug Use 1, 1991 

(2 Folders)


Drug Use %, 1991 

(2 Folders)


Geographic Locations, 1992 

ILOG, 1992 

Robbery 1: Preferred Crime, 1992 

Robbery 2: Most Profitable Crime, 1991 

(2 Folders)


Sex Work 1: Preferred Crime, 1992 

Sex Work 2: Most Profitable Crime, 1991 

Shoplifting 1: Preferred Crime, 1992 

Shoplifting 2: Most Profitable Crime, 1991 

(2 Folders)


Socio-Demographics 1, 1991 

(2 Folders)


Socio-Demographics %, 1991 

(2 Folders)


Socio-Demographics %, 1992 

Socio-Demographics 1, 1992 

Theft 1: Preferred Crime, 1991 

Theft 2: Most Profitable Crime, 1992 

Travel 1, 1991 

(2 Folders)


Travel 1, 1992 

Travel 2, 1991 

(2 Folders)


Travel Interviews 4-6, 1991 

Violence, 1992 

Violence, 1992 

Violence, undated 

Violence, 1991 

Distance Travelled to Purchase Drugs: The Effects of Social, Demographic, and Locational Variables, 1992 

Drug and Criminal Activity Patterns of Urban Offenders: Markov Chain Analysis, n.d. 

Drug Matrix Materials, 1991 

Drug Use Interview I-IV, 1992 

(5 Folders)


Drug Use Interview V-VI, 1992 

(5 Folders)


Box 27 Empty Surveys, 1990-1991 

Example Surveys and Matrices, 1990-1991 

(15 Folders)


Fix Interview 4, 5, 6, 1991 

FIX, 1991 

Geography Database Output, 1991 

Identifying, Gaining Access to and Collecting Data on Afro-American, 1992 

II-A, undated 

II-C, undated 

II-D, undated 

II-E, undated 

II-F, 1990 

II-FA, 1990 

II-FB, undated 

II-G, undated 

II-H, 1990 

II-I, 1990 

II-J, 1990 

II-L, 1990 

II-M, undated 

II-N, 1990 

Input Checks, undated 

Input Values, undated 

Location and Activity Patterns Logit Analysis, 1992 

Log Linear Model, 1991 

Logical Equations, undated 

Miscellaneous Survey Material, undated 

NIDA Technical Review Research on Minority Youth, 1991 

Origin and Destinations Entire Cycle, 1992 

Reliability Issues, 1991 

Sergey Database Output, 1991 

Social Demographic Background Statistical Analysis, 1992 

(3 Folders)


Surveys, 1990 

Time Use Research Conference, 1993 

Urban Crime Patterns Syllabus, 1991 

Values, 1991 

Subseries: Box 28 Electronic Media, undated 

3 ¼ Floppy disks,

Data Dictionary Backup, undated 

(3 disks)


Life History Interview,

Case 7 and 33, undated 

(7 disks)


Case 15, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 22, 58, 108, 133, undated 

(4 disks)


Case 28, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 37, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 44, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 51, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 52, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 55 and 108, undated 

(4 disks)


Case 64, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 71, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 80, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 86, undated 

(3 disks)


Case 88, undated 

(4 disks)


Case 92, undated 

(3 disks)


Case 96, undated 

(3 disks)


Case 100, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 101, undated 

(4 disks)


Case 159, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 172, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 191, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 192, undated 

(1 disk)


Case 197, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 241, undated 

(2 disks)


Case 278, undated 

(1 disk)


Macintosh, undated 

(2 disks)


Unlabeled, undated 

(4 disks)


Microcassettes - Respondent interviews, undated 

(198 tapes)


Quarter Inch Magnetic Cartridge Tapes, undated 

(12 unidentified tapes)


Box 29 RESTRICTED FILES

Urban Lifestyles Project Interview Summary Cards (1-428), 1990 

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