Yep, I would have liked to be able to use Rails without needing to dig 
deeper into SQL - at least as long as I'm not a professional coder...

Anyways, from what I understand, the answer to my question is:

With Rails, I need to use the :select parameter to have the "count part" 
(as described above), like so (and in combination with the :having 
parameter):

  :select => "people.*, count(people.id)"
  :having => "count(people.id) > 1"

Thanks for your participation and patience!
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