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Orlando Patterson, a Harvard sociologist, said Dr. Pettit "deserves credit for specifying in sharp demographic detail the extent of the problem of incarceration, which is an American national scandal, and some of its consequences".
Owing to vagaries of decay and burial among bones on a natural landscape and over such a long period of time (>25 years), the signal of this sharp demographic event is somewhat damped in the death assemblage, with a flatter peak in the WS frequency distribution than seen in species having more recent sharp population declines.
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All of which has given Valentina a sharp appreciation of the dizzying demographic range in the high school, the range that in certain ways was made manifest in the February incident.
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