White Collar Criminal Law Explained

White Collar Criminal Law Explained

White Collar Criminal Law Explained

In White Collar Criminal Law Explained, join Professor Randall D. Eliason of The George Washington University Law School for an in-depth investigation of how federal white collar crime prosecutions work—and why they sometimes don’t. Over 24 lessons, you’ll learn how prosecutors pursue white collar crimes, including fraud, bribery, obstruction of justice, extortion, perjury, money laundering, and more.

Price
Paid
Platform
Great Courses

Related Courses

Explore similar courses.

Trails of Evidence: How Forensic Science Works

Trails of Evidence: How Forensic Science Works

The desire to identify lawbreakers and bring them to justice is so great that it has inspired countless stories, novels, plays, movies, and television series. But how accurate are the fictional portrayals of crime investigations? What happens behind the scenes when forensic scientists crack a case? Trails of Evidence: How Forensic Science Works takes you from the crime scene to the lab to the courtroom in 36 riveting half-hour lectures by forensic anthropologist and Professor Elizabeth A. Murray that reveal how forensic science really works.

Great Courses Learn more
(Set) True Crime: Decoding the Evidence & Forensic History: Crimes, Frauds, and Scandals

(Set) True Crime: Decoding the Evidence & Forensic History: Crimes, Frauds, and Scandals

Go behind the scenes of real crimes for a look at how science helps us understand—and solve—them. In True Crime, Decoding the Evidence, look back on some of the deadly crimes that have made headlines across the centuries and see what science can reveal about them today. And in Forensic History: Crimes, Frauds, and Scandals, learn how cutting-edge advancements in science and technology are applied to investigations and how to evaluate evidence and think like a forensic scientist.

Great Courses Learn more

Get the latest news!