I'm speechless about Michael Sylvester's rating of the Myers text.  I may be 
wrong but I believe it's the intro text most widely prescribed internationally, 
one reason being that it is much less myopic than its American counterparts.
We use it in South Africa and find it wonderful.  One of its strongest points 
is that the language is very student-friendly, which a country in a country 
like South Africa with 11 official languages, is a very important prerequisite. 

In a recent email Michael Sylvester wrote something about Dave Myers being a 
millionaire.  I don't know whether that is the case (if it is, good for him), 
but I wonder how many colleagues have read the following on the inner title 
page of most (all?) of Dave's books (it's in fine print):  

"All royalties from the sale of this book are assigned to the David and Carol 
Myers Foundation, which exists to receive and distribute funds to other 
charitable organizations."

If David Myers is indeed a millionaire, we surely need more millionaires like 
him. 

Regards from a sunny (southern hemisphere) South Africa.

Dap Louw 




 


 
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Dap Louw, Ph.D.(Psych.), Ph.D. (Crim.)
Head: Centre for Psychology and the Law
Professor: Department of Psychology
University of the Free State
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9300 South Africa 
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(051+) 436-3423 (home)
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