Fellow TIPSters... For three years I've begged and cajoled my Dept Head to allow me to teach a course in Forensic Psychology (or Psychology and the Law, the name is still in debate), and he has at last relented. UNFORTUNATELY he scheduled it during our "Maymester," meaning it meets every day for 2 1/2 hours for 16 straight days (excluding w/es, of course). So some questions: 1. Any recommended texts? Keep in mind the time frame, and the need to get students to try to do the reading in such a short time. 2. Any suggestions for such a course in general in terms of coverage or activities? 3. Any suggestions for teaching a course in that time frame at all? (maybe this will generate several threads or none, but have at it). Thanks... David David Wasieleski, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Valdosta State University Valdosta, GA 31698 912-333-5930 http://chiron.valdosta.edu/dtwasieleski "What do you want for Christmas, Crow?" "I want to decide who lives and who dies." "uhh... I don't know about that." --MST3k
