INMATES TEACH BUSINESS MAJORS ABOUT WHITE-COLLAR CRIME

Several inmates from the Allenwood Federal Prison Camp in Montgomery, Pennsylvania will be at Susquehanna University on April 28 to relate their experiences with white-collar crime to Susquehanna University business majors.

Richard Davis, assistant professor of accounting at Susquehanna University, arranged for the inmates to speak to students taking his Legal Environmental course which covers criminal law as it relates to business.

The inmates have volunteered to tell students how they took a wrong turn from respected business persons in their communities to white-collar criminals. One of the inmates is 63 years old and is serving 120 months for bank fraud and money laundering. The other is a 57-year-old former attorney and is serving 110 months for racketeering, conspiracy, and bank fraud.

The presentation takes place on April 28, from 11:30 a.m to 12:30 p.m., at the campus. Susquehanna University is located in Selinsgrove, PA.

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Editors & Reporters: You can get more details by calling Betsy Robertson of Susquehanna University's public relations office. Her number is 717-372-4119. Professor Davis is at 717-372-4460. Please contact Steve Infanti of Dick Jones Communications at 814-867- 1963 if you need any assistance.

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