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- Title
Teaching the Methods of White-Collar Criminal Practice: Investigations.
- Authors
Fairfax Jr., Roger A.
- Abstract
The article discusses topics on teaching methods adopted by George Washington University Law School [GW] faculty Roger A. Fairfax, Jr. in white-collar crime curriculum. The topics include seminars covering several investigations including corporate internal investigations and professionalism; weekly two-hour class sessions covering the required readings on law, ethics, and strategy; simulation designed for students functioning as lawyers and a 20-25 page writing on white-collar investigation.
- Subjects
GEORGE Washington University. Law School; WHITE collar crime investigation; CLASSES (Groups of students); SIMULATION methods in education; WRITING; DISCUSSION in education; EDUCATION
- Publication
Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, 2014, Vol 11, Issue 2, p755
- ISSN
1546-7619
- Publication type
Article