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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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CNN - New York Bureau • January 17, 2020

¿Podrán regresar a Puerto Rico? Familias que huyeron a Nueva York tras el terremoto viven en incertidumbre

Associate Professor of Latin American Studies Jodie Roure's family spoke about how their lives were shattered by the earthquakes in Puerto Rico.

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WABC-TV • January 17, 2020

Bronx concert held to benefit Puerto Rico earthquake victims

Associate Professor of Latin American Studies Jodie Roure and her family were featured on ABC7 after they fled to New York following a series of earthquakes in Puerto Rico. They attended a benefit concert at Lehman College to raise money for the island.

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CNN • January 20, 2020

At This Hour With Kate Bolduan

Professor of Criminal Justice Evan Mandery explained why Harvard Professor and attorney Alan Dershowitz was representing President Trump during his impeachment trial.

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Telemundo - New York Bureau • January 20, 2020

Sismos en Puerto Rico hicieron que esta familia se fuera

Associate Professor of Latin American Studies Jodie Roure and her family were featured on Telemundo's Un Nuevo Dia as her family lives in her New York apartment following earthquakes in Puerto Rico.

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Spectrum News NY1 • January 21, 2020

News at Eleven

Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall was a panelist on Inside City Hall's coverage of the impeachment proceedings against President Trump.

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CBS News Network • January 22, 2020

Demanding Answers: Graffiti Of Entire Subway Train Raises Questions About Security

Professor of Security Management Robert McCrie explained the security risks involved in a story about an F subway train completely covered with graffiti.

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Fox 5 News at 10 - WNYW-TV • January 29, 2020

Ban cops from using facial-recognition tech, lawmaker says

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Adam Scott Wandt explained how law enforcement should use facial recognition technology without compromising individual privacy.

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ProPublica • January 17, 2020

Anchorage Daily News, a ProPublica Local Reporting Network Partner, Wins John Jay College/Harry Frank Guggenheim Award for Excellence in Criminal Justice Journalism - ProPublica

President Karol V. Mason announced the winners of the 2020 John Jay College/Harry Frank Guggenheim Award for Excellence in Criminal Justice Journalism, one of whom is Anchorage Daily News reporter Kyle Hopkins.

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Mother Jones Online • January 16, 2020

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Movement Is About a Lot More Than Just Congress

Ilona Duverge, a John Jay alumna and former campaign staffer for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, co-founded Movement School, a training program that teaches working class activists how to run grassroots political campaigns.

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The Wall Street Journal Online • January 16, 2020

New Evidence Released in Long Island Gilgo Beach Killings

Criminal Justice Lecturer and former head of the NYPD's Cold Case Squad Joseph Pollini commented on the challenges Long Island investigators will face in solving the Gilgo Beach killings.

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The New York Times Online • January 16, 2020

Life in a Troubled Mississippi Prison, Captured on Smuggled Phones

Distinguished Lecturer of Corrections Martin Horn described the difficulties corrections officials face in curbing the use of cellphones in prisons.

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Hartford Courant Online • January 17, 2020

Absent the usual triggers, Anthony Todt's confessed crime is an unusual case study

Professor Michele Galietta, a forensic psychologist, explained why Anthony Todt, the man who confessed to killing his wife, three young children, and the family dog make him an unusual perpetrator in the annals of family killers.

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The New York Times Online • January 17, 2020

Despite Faulty Bloodstain Analysis, No Relief for a 79-Year-Old Convicted of Killing His Wife

Professor Emeritus of Forensic Science Peter De Forest explained why bloodstain-pattern analysis is scientifically unreliable in a story about Joe Bryan, a man convicted of killing his wife, based on debunked bloodstain analysis.

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Queens Daily Eagle • January 17, 2020

'We are not there yet' -- Queens DA not ready to end cash bail without stronger pretrial resources

Lucy Lang, Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution, explained the factors preventing Queens from ending the use of cash bail.

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Psychology Today • January 17, 2020

How Likely Is the Emergence of Intelligent Life?

Professor of Biology Nathan Lents reviewed two new books on life beyond Earth for Psychology Today.

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The New York Times Online • January 18, 2020

Weinstein Jury Has Only 2 White Women as Prosecutors Protest

Professor of Psychology Margaret Bull Kovera explained why prosecutors and the defense in the Harvey Weinstein trial are eliminating white women of social status in jury selection.

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Weirton Daily Times • January 19, 2020

New degree program launched at Franciscan University of Steubenville

With the assistance of John Jay consultants, the Franciscan University of Steubenville will offer a bachelor of science program in criminal justice.

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The New York Times • January 19, 2020

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Senator Corey Booker mentioned John Jay College as a partner in innovating policing reforms in Newark.

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Sarasota Herald-Tribune • January 19, 2020

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Dozens of events mark suffrage at 100

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Professor of constitutional law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall will give a talk entitled "From Suffragists to Voters: Black Women Creating a Powerful Path" on Feb. 27 at Sainer Auditorium.

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CNN Online • January 20, 2020

Legal scholars pan Alan Dershowitz's defense of Trump

Professor of Criminal Justice Evan Mandery explained why Harvard Professor and attorney Alan Dershowitz represented President Trump during his impeachment trial.

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Madison.com • January 20, 2020

DRUID app the best way to measure driving impairment

An essay is mentioned from The Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay College that discuss DRUID, an app used for roadside marijuana use testing.

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NJ Advance Media • January 20, 2020

A court tossed 2 N.J. men's murder convictions after 25 years. So why are they still locked up?

Lucy Lang, Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution, explained the difficulties prosecutors face in parsing out wrongful incarceration cases and merit-less claims.

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CBS News Online • January 21, 2020

Privacy, weekend leave, keys...This is prison?

John Jay and the Vera Institute of Justice organized a Berlin prison tour where U.S. prison and law enforcement officials looked at Germany's rehabilitative model of criminal justice.

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Los Angeles Times - New York Bureau • January 21, 2020

In Harvey Weinstein trial -- a #MeToo milestone -- accusers' credibility will be key

Adjunct Professor and attorney Dmitriy Shakhnevich explained how negative public perception against Harvey Weinstein has complicated the jury selection process.

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NBC News Online • January 22, 2020

Neighbor wanted Hawaii cop-killing suspect evicted years ago

Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice and former NYPD detective Joe Giacalone discussed how the Honolulu police will make sense of the murders of two police officers who were ambushed with gunfire.

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NBC News Online • January 23, 2020

Constance Wu, Celeste Ng, prominent Asian Americans endorse Elizabeth Warren

Professor Kevin Nadal is one of over 100 prominent Asian Americans who announced their support for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.

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ABC News Online • January 23, 2020

Why some sexual assault victims continue relationships with assailants

Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Jeglic explained why a sexual assault victim may react in ways contrary to our expectations.

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JTA Online • January 27, 2020

She has 6 employees and less than $2 million. The mission: Stop anti-Semitism in New York City. - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Daria Vaisman, a writing instructor at John Jay College's Prisoner Reentry Institute, is a staff member at the New York City’s new Office for the Prevention of Hate Crimes.

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Periscope.tv • January 27, 2020

NYC sends mental health and emergency aid to Puerto Rico

Associate Professor of Latin American Studies Jodie Roure Roure emphasized the mental health crisis in the earthquake-ravaged Puerto Rico as she thanked First Lady Chirlane McCray for sending off nine mental health professionals to the island.

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Her Campus • January 28, 2020

Filipino Culture and the Perversion of Filipino Values

Psychology Professor Kevin Nadal pointed out the rates of Filipinos diagnosed with depression and the percentage of those seeking treatment.

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KPCC-FM Online • January 28, 2020

San Francisco Is Doing Away With Cash Bail. We Take A Look At The Alternatives.

Former NYPD officer and prosecutor Professor Eugene O'Donnell spoke about the pros and cons of eliminating cash bail on Southern California Public Radio.

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The American Prospect - Online • January 28, 2020

Congress's Biggest Obstacle

Economics Professor J.W. Mason explained why relying on the Congressional Budget Office's forecasts is problematic.

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New Republic Online • January 28, 2020

Larry Krasner's Lonely, Radical Crusade to Solve America's Gun Problem

National Network for Safe Communities Director David Kennedy spoke in favor of the reforms Philadelphia’s top prosecutor is championing to reduce gun violence.

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The Miami Herald Online • January 28, 2020

Police cadet said her trainer, a Hialeah cop, impregnated her. Her career ended. His didn't

Professor of Police Science Maki Haberfeld commented on the Hialeah Police Department's failure to discipline Sgt. Jesús “Jesse” Menocal Jr. who is accused of sexually assaulting four women and girls and who impregnated one of his police students.

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Allusanewshub • January 29, 2020

A Cop Was Charged With Murder Less Than 24 Hours After a Shooting. Here's How Rare That Is. – USA News Hub

Professor of Police Science Maria Haberfeld contextualized the rapid arrest of police Cpl. Michael Owen who shot and killed William Green, a black man handcuffed inside a police cruiser.

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The Washington Post Online • January 29, 2020

Following the news can be triggering for sexual assault survivors. Here's how to manage it.

Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Jeglic described how a sexual assault victim feels and behaves when their trauma is triggered.

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CNN Online • January 29, 2020

For Puerto Rico's earthquake families, trauma continues thousands of miles from home

Associate Professor of Latin American Studies Jodie Roure's family was featured on CNN after they fled to New York following earthquakes in Puerto Rico.

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City Online Edition • January 29, 2020

Cuomo's new cannabis bill is a mixed baggy, advocates say

A report from John Jay's Data Collaborative for Justice showing higher arrest rates for blacks and Latinos was cited in an article about Governor Cuomo's Cannabis Regulation and Taxation Act.

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RIA Intel • January 29, 2020

Cattle Killers, Con Artists, and Crooked Advisors. How RIAs Can Avoid Rogue Hires.

David Shapiro, Professor and Coordinator of the Fraud Examination and Financial Forensics program, detailed the ways in which retirement investment advisors can safeguard against hiring crooked advisors.

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Dallas Observer Online • January 30, 2020

Statue at DMA Is Just One of Nepal's Many Pillaged Works

Professor of Art Crime Erin Thompson pointed out the theft of a religious sculpture from a temple in Nepal, which was on display at the Dallas Museum of Art.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer Online • January 30, 2020

A Pa. watchdog agency spent $160,000 on guns and ammo it can't use

Adjunct Assistant Professor and attorney Carl Bornstein explained why Pennsylvania State Inspectors would arm themselves in a story on wasteful spending.

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Manhattan Times News • January 30, 2020

"Assistance is needed now""Se requiere ayuda ahora" - Manhattan Times News

Associate Professor of Latin American Studies Jodie Roure was profiled in the Bronx Free Press for her humanitarian efforts in the aftermath of the earthquake in Puerto Rico. She spoke about the mental health crisis during a mayoral press conference where the administration announced the deployment of additional personnel to Puerto Rico.

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The Patriot-News Online/PennLive.com • January 31, 2020

As Super Bowl nears, sexual assault survivor Brenda Tracy awaits next chance to take message to NFL

Psychology Professor Elizabeth Jeglic recommended the NFL partner with sexual assault victims in order to humanize victims, in a story about a meeting between survivor Brenda Tracy and the Baltimore Ravens.

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Bangor Daily News Online • January 31, 2020

Bangor police used 'less lethal' weapon in arresting man they say threatened to burn neighbor's home

Professor Dennis Kenney explained the difference between Tasers and the direct impact munition launchers police in Bangor used to subdue a non-compliant man.

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WNYC-AM Online • January 31, 2020

The Docket: The Tessa Majors Case And The State Of New York's Juvenile Justice System

Jeffrey Butts, the Director of John Jay's Research and Evaluation Center, spoke about how the murder of Tessa Major and the arrest of a 13-year-old suspect will affect the Raise the Age law.

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Our Time Press • January 31, 2020

Prof. Gloria J. Browne Marshall on The Black Vote Part II of Three Parts

Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall gave an interview with the Our Time Press series about African Americans in politics after President Obama and how classism between the black middle and working classes is destructive.

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