White-Collar Crime: The Essentials
Multimedia Resources
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Video Links
America’s Misbehaving Prosecutors and the System that Protects Them
In this Huffington Post clip issues surrounding prosecutorial misconduct are examined. The power of the prosecutor and the role of professional behaviors are explored. The ineffectiveness of self-regulation is presented, and ideas for reform discussed.
- What is absolute immunity and how does it protect prosecutors from liability in cases of misconduct?
Did a False Conviction Lead to Ryan Ferguson’s Wrongful Conviction?
Missouri resident Ryan Ferguson was convicted in 2005 for murder and robbery. The issue of false confession is explored and presented as a possible issue in the case
- Was the Ferguson case one of wrongful conviction? If so, what was the cause of the false conviction in this case?
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Prosecutors Hardly Ever Face Consequences for Misconduct
In this WYNYC new report findings of the Innocence Project dealing with prosecutorial misconduct are presented. The lack of accountability of prosecutors is discussed and the harm caused to those wrongfully convicted presented.
- What are potential areas where prosecutors can engage in illegal or unethical practices?