Episode Synopsis "FOTM-0007 [HD VIDEO] Episode 7: Student Felony Convictions – Is “Don't Ask, Don't Tell” a Good Policy or Practice?"
http://facultyofthemace.com In this episode, the Faculty of The Mace examines the question of whether we should be preparing students with felony convictions for sensitive positions in criminal justice, health care, and information security when their employment prospects in these fields are dim, and makes free-market, policy recommendations. Eugene Murray, Lead Moderator, Faculty of The Mace.
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