Table 7

Test of Randomization for Moderate/Severe (Felonies)

Transition AgeAdults
Moderate/Severe (Misdemeanors)Z: Moderate/Severe (Misdemeanors)Moderate/Severe (Misdemeanors)Z: Moderate/Severe (Misdemeanors)
(1)(2)(3)(4)
Asian0.036−0.0010.022−0.005
(0.048)(0.013)(0.035)(0.005)
Black−0.019−0.0040.0150.001
(0.013)(0.003)(0.010)(0.002)
Race other0.356**0.023−0.199***0.010
(0.158)(0.026)(0.037)(0.022)
Hispanic−0.055***−0.003−0.064***−0.005
(0.014)(0.003)(0.010)(0.004)
Male−0.078***−0.015**−0.067***−0.010*
(0.017)(0.007)(0.009)(0.006)
Age at booking0.004***0.001***0.003***0.001***
(0.002)(0.000)(0.000)(0.000)
Number of priors0.001−0.001***0.006***0.000
(0.001)(0.000)(0.001)(0.000)
Time fixed effectsYesYesYesYes
F-test43254
Observations9,2269,22627,51527,515
  • Notes: These linear probability models control for the baseline characteristics used in the instrumental variables analyses. The binary dependent variable in Columns 1 and 3 is being assigned a moderate to severe mental illness score at initial assessment. The dependent variable in Columns 2 and 4 is the propensity to assign a high or low score to inmates. Time fixed effects include month–year fixed effects. Clinician and inmate two-way clustered standard errors shown in parentheses. *p < 0.10, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01.