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Newsday Online • February 4, 2020
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NYC serious crime in January worst in five years
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Former
NYPD officer and prosecutor Professor Eugene O'Donnell criticized the
new bail reform law in an article on the spike in overall serious
felonies in January.
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CoastGuardNews.com • February 10, 2020
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Coast Guard, John Jay College sign Memorandum of
Agreement
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President
Karol V. Mason and Rear Adm. Andrew J. Tiongson, Commander, First Coast
Guard District, signed a Memorandum of Agreement guaranteeing a
partnership between John Jay College and the U.S. Coast Guard.
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The New York Times Online • February 11, 2020
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The Wedding That Wasn't Sad
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Kim
Liao, a lecturer at John Jay, wrote about her experience honoring her
late father at her wedding. He passed away six weeks before her
nuptials and he didn’t want a memorial service.
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Finance 101 • February 11, 2020
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How can we hire more female police officers?
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Moses Schulz, retired Metro-North Commuter Railroad
(now MTA) Police Department captain, discussed the history of women
in policing.
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Hudson Valley Black Press - Online • February
12, 2020
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Beulah Baptist Church Hosting 2020 Black Achievers
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John
Jay graduate student Satara Brown is one of the Annual Black Achievers
Award recipients for working to improve the lives of children and
families in Dutchess County.
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Glamour • February 14, 2020
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19 Women of Color on the Books That Made Them Fall in
Love With Reading
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Associate
Professor of Sociology Janice Johnson Dias picked Zora Neale Hurston's
“Their Eyes Were Watching God” as one of the New York Public Library's
125 Books We Love for Valentine’s Day.
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ZDF German TV • February 14, 2020
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Harvey Weinstein
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Professor
of Anthropology Shonna Trinch gave insights into why Harvey
Weinstein's alleged victims might stay in contact, send emails, ask
for meetings, and even have relations with the media mogul. German TV
also featured John Jay students Jeffrey Nunez and Chalcedony Wyllie
as they read selections from their plays in preparation for the 2020
Seeing Rape performances.
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Washington Times Online • February 14, 2020
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Zeal for criminal justice reform sparks serious crime
waves
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Professor
Emeritus of Criminal Justice Barry Latzer criticized criminal justice
reform advocates pointing towards recidivism rates and failure of
former inmates to comply with probation and parole requirements.
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