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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KOB-TV • January 1, 2021
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Eyewitness News 4 @ 6:30
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Louisa
Aviles of the National Network for Safe Communities explained the Group
Violence Intervention strategy.
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WSIU-TV • January 4, 2021
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DW The Day
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall explained whether
President Trump's call to the Georgia Secretary of State, pressuring
him to find votes, was constitutionally criminal or an abuse of power.
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WVIA-FM • January 6, 2021
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Jamie Longazel: Anthracite Unite
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Jamie Longazel and author of
"Undocumented Fears: Immigration & the Politics of Divide
& Conquer in Hazleton, Pennsylvania" spoke about founding the
organization, "Anthracite Unite," his book and the importance
of remembering the region's history.
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KPLU-FM (Radio) • January 6, 2021
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NPR
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Professor
Peter Moskos, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and
Criminal Justice Administration, was mentioned for his tweet on the
Capitol Police during the storming of the Capitol building.
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Spectrum News NY1 • January 6, 2021
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News All Evening Part 1
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall explained the 25th
amendment as many called for President Trump to be removed from
office.
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Spectrum News NY1 • January 6, 2021
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News All Evening Part 2
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discussed the racial
divide in the United States and the political climate after a pro-Trump
mob stormed the Capitol building.
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Spectrum News NY1 • January 7, 2021
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Mornings on 1
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Adjunct
Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins discussed
how the Capitol police handled the pro-Trump mob at the Capitol.
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WRC-TV • January 7, 2021
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News4 at 5
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John
Jay Alumna Matasha Harris talks about the different response police had
to Capitol Hill rioters compared to Black Live Matters protestors.
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WNBC-TV • January 7, 2021
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News 4 New York at 5:30
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Adjunct
Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins commented
on the Capitol police's unpreparedness as a pro-Trump mob stormed the
Capitol in comparison to their readiness in handling the Black Lives
Matter protests.
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WNBC-TV • January 7, 2021
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News 4 New York at 11
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Adjunct
Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins discussed
how social media was used by the pro-Trump mob that stormed the Capitol
building.
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Spectrum News NY1 • January 10, 2021
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In Focus With Cheryl Wills
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall explained the 25th
amendment as many called for President Trump to be removed from office
after a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol.
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Spectrum News NY1 • January 13, 2021
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Inside City Hall
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall discussed how the
second impeachment trial of President Trump may unfold.
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NPR/National Public Radio • January 14, 2021
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Marketplace
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Professor
Robert McCrie discussed security measures after the FBI warned of
far-right extremists threats to state capitols.
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The Times-Picayune & New Orleans Advocate
Online/NOLA.com • January 3, 2021
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This Louisiana teacher of 19 years is locked up now and
facing deportation
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Associate
Professor Charlotte Walker-Said, a specialist on French-speaking parts
of West Africa, explained why a Mali immigrant and his family will be
negatively received if they are deported back to their home country.
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Latino Rebels • January 5, 2021
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How COVID-19 Has Impacted NYC's Latino Comedy Scene
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Isabel
Martinez, Associate Professor in the Department of Latin American and
Latinx Studies and the founder of the New York City Latinx Stand Up
Comedy Project, co-wrote an essay on the impact that Covid-19 has had
on Latinx comedians in New York City and discussed ways to help them.
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Worth Online • January 6, 2021
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Lucy Lang on Manhattan's District Attorney Race
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Lucy
Lang, the former Director of the Institute for Innovation in
Prosecution, gave an in-depth interview about being a first-time
political candidate, her policy priorities, and women running for
office.
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The Daily Beast • January 7, 2021
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How Police Bungled the Capitol Riot
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Former
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone explained the
mistakes Capitol Police made which allowed a pro-Trump protest to morph
into an unprecedented and violent breach of the Capitol building.
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The New York Times Online • January 7, 2021
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N.Y.P.D. to Question Woman Who Tackled Black Teenager at
SoHo Hotel
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Former
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone discussed the public
pressure on the NYPD to apprehend California native Miya Ponsetto, who
falsely accused the Black son of a prominent jazz musician of stealing
her phone.
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Newsday Online • January 8, 2021
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Police response to Capitol attackers criticized
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Professor
of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney
commented on the investigation of a Capitol police officer who took a
selfie with a pro-Trump insurrectionist.
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The Washington Post Online • January 8, 2021
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Ashli Babbitt was shot during chaotic moments in the
Capitol
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Former
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone commented on whether
the fatal shooting by police of Ashli Babbitt, a rioter at the Capitol
who tried to climb into a Capitol building window, was justified.
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The Chief • January 11, 2021
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A Mad-Dog Traitor
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant
Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor on Trump's role
in the breach of the nation's Capitol building.
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Hillel • January 13, 2021
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How This Plague Made Us Stronger
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Ilya
Bratman, Executive Director at Hillel at John Jay, co-wrote an article
about how Hillel Cares helped Hillel students facing food insecurity
and mental health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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WPIX-TV Online • January 13, 2021
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Extremists use 'dark web' chat rooms to plot in secret
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Professor
Charles Strozier, founder of the Center for Terrorism at John Jay
College, commented on the momentum of the far-right, pro-Trump movement
now that President Trump is leaving office.
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Bloomberg News • January 14, 2021
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Tracking Down Capitol Riot Suspects
Assistant
Professor of Public Policy and attorney Adam Scott Wandt discussed law
enforcement's use of facial recognition technology to identify the
Capitol rioters.
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TRT World • January 14, 2021
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Why do our brains keep forgetting things?
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Professor
of Psychology Deryn Strange explained memory amplification, the
tendency to remember our traumatic experiences in a distorted manner.
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The Christian Science Monitor Daily • January
14, 2021
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Why did police show up on both sides of 'thin blue
line'?
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Professor
Peter Moskos, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and
Criminal Justice Administration discussed the Capitol Police's
unpreparedness and heroism during the storming of the Capitol building.
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The Chief • January 15, 2021
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Making Russia Great Again
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant
Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor about how under
the Trump Administration, Russia has become much stronger and more
influential in geopolitical affairs.
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Crime Report • January 15, 2021
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Campus Cops at a Crossroads
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Schultz wrote an article about the budget cuts to
campus police in the wake of the defund the police movement.
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City Journal Online • January 15, 2021
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Going Off the Rails
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Schultz wrote an article about rising transit crime as
cities cut back on transit policing.
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The Hollywood Reporter Online • January 15,
2021
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'Avatar' Crew Lends Support to Manhattan DA Hopeful Lucy
Lang
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Lucy
Lang, the former Director of the Institute for Innovation in
Prosecution, took part in a Zoom fundraiser that featured filmmaker
James Cameron, his longtime producing partner Jon Landau and their
Avatar star Sigourney Weaver. Lucy's father is Stephen Lang, a veteran
actor best known for his work in Don't Breathe and as Colonel Miles
Quaritch in Cameron's Avatar franchise.
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