Published On Dec 5, 2011
Why do good people do bad things? Mark Faris, a convicted white collar felon, talks about the resentment and greed that led to his wrongdoing and the consequences his family suffered when he was incarcerated. With Hank Shea, professor at St. Thomas University School of Law and former Department of Justice attorney, Faris has been touring the country talking to groups, particularly of business students, to alert them to how a person just like them got into trouble. They are interviewed by Kirk O. Hanson, executive director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University.
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