Re: theme for paper 2

From: Andrew Evans <andrew_at_airs.com>
Date: 7 Feb 92 20:35:26 GMT
Message-ID: <3481_at_airs.com>


st76433_at_oregon.uoregon.edu (Terry Panowicz) writes:

> I believe that an important theme in the Gangs in America book is the idea of
>defining gangs. The question arises as to whether or not we need to define
>gangs, and if we do how do we go abuot doing this? Huff describes the
>differences in definitions that affect the gang problem as seen in different
>areas. Later in the book Hagedorn urges the studying of gangs, but has a
>problem with the courthouse studies that rely on statistics and numbers rather
>than experience with the gangs and individual members.

Am I missing something? What does this have to do with Oracle? This seems to be a discussion of a social problem, not a technical problem involving the Oracle database. The funny thing is, it's not even crossposted. Received on Fri Feb 07 1992 - 21:35:26 CET

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