Criminal Justice Cafe Podcast: Fellow Jacqueline Polverari Interviews Fellow Traveler Larry Levine of Wall Street Prison Consultants, Ep. 8

In this episode, Jacquie is joined by the irrepressible Larry Levine of Wall Street Prison Consultants.

Jacquie and Larry are members of our White Collar Support Group that meets online on Zoom on Monday evenings.

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Jacqueline Polverari:

Jacqueline Polverari, MBA, MSW is the founder and Executive Director of Evolution Reentry Services, focusing on the needs of women who have been impacted by the Criminal Justice System.  

Jacqueline has over 25 years’ experience as a professional with proven successes in business leadership, mentoring and therapeutic environments. Her experience working with trauma culminated after spending almost a year in Danbury Federal Prison Camp for Women and observing the trauma women experience related to being incarcerated.  She has since dedicated herself to Criminal Justice Reform and Reentry services with a special focus on trauma and reentry services for women relating to incarceration.  Jacqueline is an active member of the National Association of Social Workers, JustLeadershipUSA and #Cut50 and speaks at conferences and symposiums throughout the country.  She most recently designed and hosted the first retreat for women convicted of a white-collar crime in the country in October 2019.  Jacqueline is working diligently to continue her education and has returned to school to obtain her Doctoral Degree in Social Work with a concentration in Criminal Justice. 

For more information or to schedule a speaking engagement you can reach Jacqueline Polverari:  evolutionreentry.com, jpolverari@evolutionreentry.com.

Larry Levine:

Larry Jay Levine is a former 10-year Federal Inmate and the founder of Wall Street Prison Consultants.  Before he entered federal custody, Larry was a Private Investigator in Los Angeles, California. His prison consultant career began in 1998 when he was arrested by a FBI-Secret Service led Organized Crime Task Force, and charged with racketeering, securities fraud, obstruction of justice, and narcotics trafficking. Larry is now the Director of Wall Street Prison Consultants and Coaching and has been a contributor to CNN, Fox, MSNBC, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and several major news organizations providing expert information on Federal Prison and what people experience when incarcerated.

Larry’s goal in starting Wall Street Prison Consultants is to take the mystery out of the judicial/court process by educating clients with easy to understand step-by-step explanations on Federal Criminal Statues, Indictments, and the Sentencing Guidelines and how it applies to them, so they can make educated decisions about their case and understand the ramifications of a trial versus cooperating with the government or taking a plea.

Websites: Wall Street Prison Consultants

Podcast: Street Justice

Media: YouTube