We've just added a new discussion list: psychlaw: Psychology and Law This is a discussion list for professionals and students in psychology, law, medicine, and related fields. We discuss articles in the Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology, plus other issues related to psychology and the law. New members can subscribe to the list by sending email to psychlaw-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' in the Subject field, or by visiting the list page at //www.freelists.org/list/psychlaw. This is an open discussion list. There is no expectation of privacy. Anyone can join. The list is for the kind of discussions we have in public with colleagues, students, etc. PLEASE NOTE: This message was sent to the email alert list. If you received this message, you're subscribed to the email alert list, which announces new articles published in the Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology. If you don't join the psychlaw discussion list, you'll still get these announcements (about once a month or so). If you decide to join the psychlaw discussion list, you'll be able to discuss issues with colleagues and students in a public forum. Depending on how large and active the psychlaw list becomes, you might get several messages a day. You'll be able to comment, ask questions, etc. Best wishes, Gregory DeClue, Ph.D., ABPP (forensic) editor, Open Access Journal of Forensic Psychology http://ForensicPsychologyUnbound.ws gregdeclue@xxxxxx 16443 Winburn Place Sarasota, FL 34240-9228 phone 941-951-6674 gregdeclue@xxxxxxxxxx http://gregdeclue.myakkatech.com