Martha Crenshaw has noted two broad approaches to the study of terrorism: instrumental and organizational. |
And there, at the centre of it, was Crenshaw, a fellow whose taut face and strained features spoke of someone on the brink. |
The team includes IT experts, engineers, students, broadcast engineers, economists, ex-military personnel, and former members of the Apollo mission, including Jack Crenshaw. |
The rally started earlier in balmy sunshine – a contrast to the numbing chill in Ferguson – in Crenshaw, a predominantly African American neighbourhood. |
Its distinct forms of race and gender discrimination were taken to the forefront of the legal arena by Crenshaw. |
A few, though, have become notorious, thanks to California's most despised export its gangs. Although Denver does not have a Crenshaw Boulevard, it has a Crenshaw Mafia gang, which is named after a street in Los Angeles. |