by Justin Paperny | Jun 19, 2021 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, Ethics in Motion, Justin Paperny |
Whistle-blowers: The New Corporate Watchdog In February of 2010, at the invitation of Professor Mark Mallinger, I addressed an audience at Pepperdine Business School. One guest from the audience asked me about a new whistle-blower initiative by the Securities and...
by Justin Paperny | Jun 18, 2021 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, Ethics in Motion, Justin Paperny |
Joshua contacted me after searching for information on the Web that would help him understand what to expect in federal prison. Like most white-collar offenders, he never envisioned the possibility that he would encounter problems with the law. “I’ve never known...
by Justin Paperny | Jun 17, 2021 | 3: Life After Federal Prison, Ethics in Motion, Justin Paperny |
Although I have never abused alcohol or any other type of substance, I’ve admired the 12-step treatment programs I’ve read about. They were effective in helping millions of people straighten out their lives because those programs emphasized the importance of personal...
by Justin Paperny | Jun 16, 2021 | Ethics in Motion, Justin Paperny |
Chapter One – Discovering Ethics in Motion My name is Justin Paperny. On 20 May 2009, I was released from the federal prison camp in Taft, California. I was 34 years old, a graduate of the University of Southern California, and a former stockbroker who built my...
by Justin Paperny | Jun 15, 2021 | 1: Life Before Federal Prison, Ethics in Motion |
Preface To Ethics in Motion Since I was a convicted felon, many would see an irony in my having authored a book on ethics. In fact, on 17 May 2010, I was summoned to appear before United States District Court Judge Stephen Wilson and the hearing reminded me of exactly...