Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Sue
That should be an interesting book. I know that sometimes they do look at specific
crimes and note
a seasonal trend. I have heard there is speculation that this is why the crime rates
tend to be
higher in the southern states, in addition to differences in culture, etc. I can
hardly wait for
the book now--you have peaked my interest.
jackief
Sue Hartigan wrote:
> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> I don't have the book here anymore, I sent it on Friday. But if I
> remember correctly it was called the "Season of Killing" or something
> along those lines.
>
> It is written by an LA Times reporter in conjunction with two LAPD
> Homicide Detectives. It goes through same summer months that Nicole was
> killed, but has nothing to do with her murder at all. It's about how
> different temps, etc effect the crime rate and so on. I know you will
> like it.
>
> Physicians and other health care people take that full moon thing very
> seriously. Don't know why it happens, but believe me it does every
> time.
>
> Sue
> >
> > 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
>
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