Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Oh Sue
What a sweetie you are!! What is the name of the book?? I can hardly wait. I really
appreciated when you sent the OJ books. I guess Joan liked the niece's one better
too. I
started looking at weather and other environmental factors that may contribute to
crime when
I was in graduate school, but got so busy that I didn't keep up with it. So this will
be
great.
I wonder though if the majority of police and doctors really take the mood phases
seriously
enough though?? Of course the problem that occurs, like any other factor is that some
of the
criminals may use it as an excuse for their behavior.
The trip would be a real first for me as far as being sent a long distance. I have
been sent
to workshops in MN once or twice, but never across the country. I think if this
happens it
is because of the changes being made in the community college system with the merge of
higher
educational institutions in the state. I am keeping my fingers crossed. But I will
pay in
the long run--he will probably make me present at a duty day or something to the rest
of the
faculty.
jackief
Sue Hartigan wrote:
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> I am putting a book in the mail for you today. I have been meaning to
> send it to you for a long time. You have to read this, it is
> fascinating as to how the weather, etc effects crime.
>
> I know that the police depts are aware of the full moon thing. A lot of
> the cops that I have met have told me so. And I know that medical
> people are very much aware of it also. But no one seems to know why.
> At least if they do they have never told me. :)
>
> I wish someone would send me somewhere all expenses paid. And Seattle
> that is suppose to be beautiful.
>
> Sue
> >
> > Hi Sue
> >
> > I wonder if anyone has examined crime rates, domestic abuse, etc. using phases of
>the
> > moon as a variable?? I know they have looked at seasons in regard to suicide,
> > depression, and births. Will try to check that out when I prepare for next fall's
> > classes this summer.
> >
> > Off-topic: I may luck out--am holding my breath. The Dean may send me to Seattle
>this
> > summer for a two-day workshop. All expenses paid, except my shopping spree of
>course.
> > I am really hoping it works out.
> >
> > jackief
>
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> 2.
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