|
Warm thanks (literally, since up here in
the Canadian North, it has been warmer than just about everywhere else in the
country, until yesterday anyways…!) for all your contributions on this
one! I’ve selected some readings that I think will make the point clear. For
one, I chose a selection from the Talk.Origin site. I complemented the reader
with excerpts from a few books, namely Biosocial Criminology (Anthony Walsh,
2002), Deviance & Control (Linda Deutschmann, 1998), and Biology and Crime
(David Rowe, 2002). As you will have guessed, I’m also teaching a
Criminology course, in which I must also introduce the students to evolution. But
all these resources will come in handy for my Intro psych as well. Thanks again for all the help! Cheers! JM Jean-Marc Perreault Instructor, Psychology (867)-668-8867 You are currently subscribed to tips as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
- Re: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article Chuck Huff
- RE: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article John Kulig
- Re: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article Allen Esterson
- Re: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article sblack
- Re: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article Paul Smith
- RE: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article Dennis Goff
- Re: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article Chuck Huff
- Re: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article Paul Smith
- RE: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article sblack
- Re: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article Chuck Huff
- RE: Intro to Theory of Evolution Article Jean-Marc Perreault
- Intro to Theory of Evolution Article Pollak, Edward
