John
Jay in the Media
is an e-publication of the Office of Marketing and Communications that
informs the campus community about the impressive coverage that our
faculty, staff, students and alumni frequently receive in the media. The
newsletter includes links to highlights of John Jay College's media
coverage.
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WNYC-FM • February 1, 2021
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NPR Marketplace
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Associate
Professor of Economics J.W. Mason discussed "means testing"
for people who need government income support.
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WWTN-FM • February 2, 2021
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SuperTalk 99.7 WTN at 2021-02-02
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Associate
Professor Eric Piza's study on how rapidly depleting a city's police
force can have deadly consequences was mentioned.
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National Press Club - NPR • February 3, 2021
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Browne-Marshall wins grant from Pulitzer Center
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John
Jay Constitutional Law Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall was awarded a
Pulitzer Center grant to produce and publicize her one-act play, SHOT:
Caught a Soul, about the shooting of an unarmed African-American
teenager by a white police officer.
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Black News Channel • February 5, 2021
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BNC News Live
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discussed the student
debt crisis and her play, SHOT: Caught a Soul.
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Spectrum News NY1 • February 6, 2021
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News All Weekend
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Dr. Keith Taylor commented on the prospect of
giving parts of Harlem a landmark status.
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Cheddar Business • February 7, 2021
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Cheddar Explores
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Professor
of Biology Nathan Lents discussed mankind's evolutionary shortcomings.
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A&E • February 9, 2021
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Why People Fake Their Own Death
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John
Jay College Security and Risk Management Professor Chelsea Binns talks
about what type of person would fake their death, offering that it's
usually someone wealthy because it takes a lot of money and resources
to start a new life.
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WXDE-FM • February 10, 2021
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Delaware 105.9 (Radio)
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Psychology
Professor Elizabeth Jeglic was indirectly referred to in a radio
segment for her explanation of "stealthing."
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Black News Channel • February 11, 2021
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BNC News Live
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discussed the case
Democrats' made in the second impeachment trial of former President
Donald Trump.
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Black News Channel • February 11, 2021
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BNC News Repeat
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discussed the arguments
former President Donald Trump's lawyers must make during his second
impeachment trial on the January 6 Capitol riot.
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WNPR-FM • February 15, 2021
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Connecticut Public Radio (WNPR)
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BBC
Presenter Max Pearson talked to Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall about
eyewitness accounts of important moments in recent African American
history.
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National Review Online • February 1, 2021
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The Deadly Consequences of 'Defund the Police'
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Associate
Professor Eric Piza discussed his research on police layoffs against
the backdrop of the Great Recession of 2008–09 in order to examine its
impact on crime levels.
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Security Management - Online • February 2,
2021
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Training Security Guards to Identify Sex Trafficking
Victims
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Associate
Professor in the Security, Fire, and Emergency Management Department
Lauren Shapiro discussed two myths regarding sex trafficking and how
security personnel can learn about the players involved in these
criminal organizations.
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VICE Canada Online • February 2, 2021
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A Black Mom's Lawsuit Could Finally Topple Police
Immunity
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discussed the impact of
a black mom's lawsuit against the Aurora Police Department after they
detained her, her teenage family members and her 6 year old child, face
down in a parking lot.
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CNN Online • February 2, 2021
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The nobility of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick
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Professor
Peter Moskos, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and
Criminal Justice Administration and former Baltimore police officer,
wrote an op-ed honoring Officer Brian Sicknick, the Capitol Police
officer who died during the Capitol riot.
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Medium • February 3, 2021
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How New York Quietly Ended Its Street Drug War
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Assistant
Professor Christopher Herrmann discussed the decline in arrests, the
factors that have caused it and how policing reform has affected public
money.
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Queens Chronicle - Central Edition -
Online • February 4, 2021
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Council unveils new NYPD reform bills
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Former
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone discussed the
consequences of removing qualified immunity for police officers.
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The Washington Post Online • February 4, 2021
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Five myths about Catholics
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A
2004 John Jay study commissioned by the United States Conference of
Catholic Bishops on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church was cited in an
article on President Joe Biden's Catholic credentials.
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The Central Record Online • February 5, 2021
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Shamong native ranked among 'Women of the Year'
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John
Jay student Lexi Reidenbaker's hard work on and off the soccer field
was recently recognized by The New Jersey Association for
Intercollegiate Athletics for Women, who named her among their “Women
of the Year” during their annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day
celebration.
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The New York Times Online • February 5, 2021
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A Bigger Risk Than GameStop? Beware the Ponzi Scheme
Next Door
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Marie Springer's new book, “The Politics of Ponzi
Schemes: History, Theory, and Policy,” the first representative
portrait of Ponzi schemes, their perpetrators, and their victims, was
reviewed by New York Times Wealth Matters columnist Paul Sullivan.
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New York Post Online • February 6, 2021
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These black lives didn't seem to matter in 2020
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Professor
Peter Moskos, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and
Criminal Justice Administration, explained how a drop in proactive
policing affects violent offenders.
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Scientific American Online • February 9, 2021
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Humans Are Pretty Lousy Lie Detectors
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Professor
Maria Hartwig, who has conducted research on lying, discussed the
analysis of facial expressions in distinguishing the truth from a lie.
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New York Daily News Online • February 9, 2021
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CUNY professors tackle COVID-19 in new courses
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor George Contreras, an active city paramedic who
teaches in the emergency management program at John Jay, is teaching a
new course on emergency management in a pandemic, using Covid-19 as the
running subject of the course.
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Oxygen Online • February 10, 2021
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Haven't We Gotten Better At Sniffing Them Out?
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John
Jay College Security and Risk Management Professor Chelsea Binns
explained how difficult it would have been to investigate Elizabeth
Carmichael, a charismatic and groundbreaking con artist who rose to
fame in the mid-1970s as head of the Twentieth Century Motor Car
Corporation.
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Queens Chronicle - Central Edition -
Online • February 11, 2021
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'Walking while trans': the cops' take
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Former
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone commented on the
passage of a law which will decriminalize prostitution.
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New York Daily News Online • February 11, 2021
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Democracy is under assault in Africa
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Professor
of Africana Studies and publisher of Black Star News Milton Allimadi
wrote an op-ed calling for the Biden administration to stop supporting
a tyrant in Uganda with military aid and taxpayer dollars.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer • February 14, 2021
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Catholicism
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Copyright
2021 The Philadelphia Inquirer. All Rights Reserved.
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A
2004 John Jay study commissioned by the United States Conference of
Catholic Bishop on sexual abuse in the Catholic Church was cited in an
article on President Joe Biden's Catholic credentials.
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