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A Conversation with Author Dave Eggers About Criminal Justice Reform

White Collar Briefly Episode 6

A Conversation with Author Dave Eggers About Criminal Justice Reform

Dave Eggers and Perkins Coie's Firmwide White Collar & Investigations Chair (and former Chicago federal prosecutor) Markus Funk have a candid and probing conversation about today's calls for fundamental criminal justice reform. Dave and Markus cover a wide range of topics, including why we need to fundamentally rethink the state's treatment of suspects, defendants, and inmates; whether non-violent offenders like actress Lori Loughlin and Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff ought to receive prison sentences; what it means to "defund" the police; the tragic George Floyd, Rayshard Brooks, Ariel Roman, and Ahmaud Arbery cases; how to improve law enforcement recruitment and training; whether it is time to reconsider arresting DUI, shoplifting, and other suspects in the absence of a threat to the public; the epidemic of criminalization and mass incarceration; the importance of empathy in law enforcement; qualified immunity; procedural justice and the need to ensure systemic legitimacy and creditworthiness; and the pros and cons of including imprisonment as part of an incremental punishment regime.

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Co-sponsored by the American Bar Association’s Global Anti-Corruption Committee, this series looks at the high-stakes world of white-collar defense, investigations, compliance, and litigation. Our podcast hosts interview experienced in-house counsel, outside experts, and other thought-leaders on hot topics, including criminal justice reform, government insider perspectives, SEC enforcement, and U.S. Department of State matters.

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