On 30-Jun-07 11:48:54, Jay Ginn wrote:
> Ive been asked for details in Radstats publications.
>
> There are articles by Naughton (2003) and by Hillyard and Tombs (2001).
> Also a chapter in Statistics in Society 1999 by Pantazis and Gordon.
>
> (These arent necessarily the best refs on the social construction of
> categories of crime that underlies variation in crime stats across time
> and place, but the chapter discusses definitional problems).
>
> jay
We crossed in the post! Thanks for the above -- I'll follow it up.
And thanks for the private mail which I'll also try to follow up.
best wishes,
Ted.
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