Multiplier Effect
Michael Stephens | February 7, 2014
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4 comments:
Tom, you are a polarizing figure. People either love you or hate you. Even your Amazon reviews are filled with a mix of praise and vitriol. I've never seen you act viciously or unkind to people here, I find it curious that so many are hostile. As I've been reading more of what you've written, you don't seem to pull any punches that should cause so much controversy. Just Odd.
Tom, you are a polarizing figure. People either love you or hate you.
Yeah, I've noticed. I must be doing something right. :)
My first teacher used to keep a notebook on a table in the parlor entitled "Feet of Clay." All were invited to say what they through of him anonymously, and a lot of people did when no one was around. Funny though, one could tell who wrote what since it was mostly projection.
Are the books Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Crime and Criminology, and "Criminology" by you or a different Thomas J Hickey?
Different.
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