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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WNYW-TV • July 17, 2020
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Bail Reform
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Lucy
Lang, Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John
Jay, explained bail requirements and concerns about race after a Black
Lives Matter protester assaulted several police officers.
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WNYW-TV • July 20, 2020
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Trader Joe's is Rebranding Some of Its Products
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Professors
Shonna Trinch & Ed Snajdr spoke about Trader Joe's changing the
names of products that currently refer to different ethnicities and how
it reflects better awareness of offensive stereotypes.
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WNYC-FM • July 20, 2020
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WNYC-FM (Radio)
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Former
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone explained why
COVID-19 masks are making it difficult for police to fight crime.
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CGTN America • July 21, 2020
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Gloria
Browne Marshall on protests in Portland
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Professor
of Constitutional Law and civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall
gave an interview about the Black Lives Matter protests in Portland
where she says federal authorities arrested peaceful protesters without
cause.
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Spectrum News NY1 • July 22, 2020
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Inside City Hall
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Professor
of Political Science Susan Kang spoke about the progressive insurgents
who have won in the NY State Assembly and in Congress.
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WNYC-FM • July 31, 2020
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WNYC-FM
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Former
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone explained the NYPD's
warrant squad.
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Wausau Pilot & Review • July 18, 2020
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'Room for improvement,' but could be a lot worse
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Assistant
Professor of Public Administration Henry Smart III explained the laws
and policy in Wisconsin on investigating police related-deaths and
personnel records.
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New York Daily News Online • July 19, 2020
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Is this the end of crime decline?
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Professor
Peter Moskos, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and
Criminal Justice Administration, wrote an op-ed about the number of
factors that have contributed to New York City's spike in crime.
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CILQ-FM (Q107) Online • July 31, 2020
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Donald Trump wants to discredit the U.S. election, not
delay it.
Professor
of Constitutional Law and civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall
explained why Trump's allegations of illegal mail-in voting sows doubt
in the electoral process.
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The Chief • July 31, 2020
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A Travesty Of Leadership
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor
criticizing both President Trump and Mayor Bill de Blasio's handling of
the protests, vandalism and rise in crime.
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Gloucester Daily Times Online • July 22, 2020
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Column: The view from here
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Professor
of Art Crime Erin Thompson discussed the destruction of Confederate
monuments.
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The Washington Post Online • July 22, 2020
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Few Americans want to abolish police, Gallup survey
finds
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Phillip
A. Goff, professor and co-founder of the Center for Policing Equity at
John Jay, commented on how a survey asking about defunding the police
was unclear because it didn't strictly define the term. It also didn't
seperate out rural and urban settings.
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The Chief • July 24, 2020
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Trump Takes Knee for Putin
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor
criticizing Trump's inaction on Putin and his stance on kneeling during
the flag.
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Gloucester city news • July 27, 2020
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Brace Yourself for the Truth: All Kids Lie!
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Angela
Crossman, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology,
explained the parental strategy of using promises to guarantee truths
from children.
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LA Progressive • July 27, 2020
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Cure Violence With Understanding, Empathy
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Sheyla
Delgado, deputy director for analytics at the Research & Evaluation
Center, explained why Cure Violence programs are effective.
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New York Daily News Online • July 28, 2020
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The smart way to stop shootings
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Lucy
Lang, Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John
Jay, co-wrote an op-ed on ending gun violence in NYC.
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New York Post • July 31, 2020
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Hookah cops are so busted!
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Co-Director
of the NYPD Police Studies Program Professor Maki Haberfeld commented
on the two NYPD police officers who were filmed on a corner of the
Bronx smoking hookah in an official car.
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Progressive Online • July 29, 2020
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The Death of a Meatpacker
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Associate
Professor Jamie Longazel wrote an op-ed about a meatpacker who died
from COVID-19, which his family thinks he got due to working conditions
at Cargill's Hazleton plant.
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Z Magazine Online • July 29, 2020
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Baltimore's Violence Interrupters
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Jeffrey
Butts, director of the Research & Evaluation Center, spoke about
productive ways for police and violence interrupters to work together.
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The Patriot Post • July 30, 2020
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The
Future of De-escalation | City Journal
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John
Jay College psychology professors and seasoned police officers educate
less experienced officers about handling people with serious mental
illnesses.
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Harlem World • July 30, 2020
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Giving New Meaning To Slavery-Related Artwork From
Harlem To The Hudson
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John
Jay Professors Ned Benton and Judy-Lynne Peters, co-directors of the
New York Slavery Records Index project, have identified more than 150
works of art in more than 26 museums and organizations across the
country that depict enslaved people in New York.
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GothamGazette.com • July 31, 2020
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What Prosecutors Must Do To Fight Anti-Semitism
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Lucy
Lang, Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John
Jay, wrote an op-ed on how prosecutors can address the rise in
anti-Semitic crimes.
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Bloomberg News Online • July 30, 2020
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As Murders Rise, New York City Turns to a Police
Alternative
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Jeffrey
Butts, Director of the Research & Evaluation Center at John Jay,
explained how violence interrupters stop the cycle of gang retaliation.
His study, "The Effects of Cure Violence in the South Bronx and
East New York, Brooklyn," was also cited.
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The Hill Online • July 31, 2020
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Would Kamala Harris be disloyal if she were VP?
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Brian Arbour wrote an op-ed on why, if
elected, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) would be a loyal vice president
to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
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