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Lorri McCourt-ODonnell lorrierrn at sbcglobal.netTue Jun 24 15:01:07 BST 2008
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Hi all, From the "big city" violence is a common place year round. However, we do get the spikes as the weather warms up. We have been getting it pretty much year round. However I would like to study winter GSW/STABS/Beatings vs summer. I am sure our stats would be higher in the summer. Lots of stabbings lately, Anyone else? Lorri McCourt-O'Donnell, RN, BSN, CEN. "Bjorn, Pret" <pbjorn at emh.org> wrote: These last couple of messages capture most of it nicely. I like the emphasis on intoxication (which is a popular team sport in the hot months) and various personal seasonal sportcraft, which for which people develop a drunken delusion of mastery (the HGWT phenomenon: "Hey Guys, Watch THIS!"). Somebody from the Big City's gonna have to tell me if hot weather violence is real or a myth. Here in Maine, violence isn't obviously seasonal. We've been getting (relatively) clobbered all year: I think we're approaching an annual record for homicides already, and suicides are off the charts. Interesting topic. Would love to see your slides when you're done, if you're not shy about it... Pret Bjorn, RN Bangor, ME USA
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