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The rationale not previously given for handling a data entry for the USA in
a prior paper is carefully described, which makes clear the criticism leve
led is not appropriate. Further. brief murder data were presented to illust
rate "Brimclow's theory of emotional conditioning," which suggests a strong
taboo against consideration of any generic contribution to differences amo
ng races.