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Chapters & Sections (56)
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Debt Collection After Prison Probation
1:06
Perceived unfair treatment by authorities
2:43
White Collar Crime and Prosecution Strategies
4:20
Overcoming Adversity as a Privileged Individual
6:12
Former Stock Broker's Guilty Confession
8:12
UBS Compliance and Broker Misconduct
10:09
White-Collar Prison Consultant and Business Advisor
11:57
White Collar Crime and Prison Experience
14:20
Rationalization of White-Collar Crime Behavior
16:25
Rationalizing Choices and Consequences
17:49
Finding Freedom in Prison Experience
19:16
The Impact of Uncertainty on Mental Health
20:54
Lawyers Giving Misguided Advice in College Scandal
22:13
Accountability in the Legal System
23:38
Corrupt Lawyer Practices and Financial Motivations
26:07
Fraud Triangle and Personal Pressure
27:43
College Admission Scandal and Intent
30:28
White-Collar Crimes and Unlikely Offenders
32:19
College Cheating Scandal and Reputation Damage
34:30
College Admissions Scandal and Cheating
36:30
Federal Crimes and Unintentional Law Breaking
37:47
Consequences of Infidelity and Financial Imbalance
39:11
Pressure to Break the Law at Work
41:25
White-Collar Crime and Co-Operation
43:14
Prisoners' Denial and Rationalization of Crimes
46:00
Parental Guilt and Accountability in Admissions
48:24
Privilege and Opportunity in Sentencing
50:11
Overcoming Prison Life with Gratitude and Resilience
52:43
Failed Exam and Subsequent Consequences
54:19
Struggling with Meaninglessness and Prison Sentencing
56:10
Selfishness in Openly Discussing Past Mistakes
58:26
Prison Sentencing and Self-Surrender Process
59:53
Prison Sentencing and the Justice System
1:01:27
Productive Use of Time in Prison
1:03:12
Overcoming Prison Experience and Personal Growth
1:05:34
Overcoming Prison Background for a New Career
1:06:57
Overcoming Adversity and Personal Growth
1:08:10
College Admissions Scandal and Personal Reputation
1:10:03
Homelessness and Prison Overcrowding in California
1:12:02
Consequences of Cheating for College Admissions
1:13:18
Defending Clients with a Positive Sentencing Approach