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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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Voice of America Television Network • April 28, 2020

Remedy for crime

Assistant Professor Christopher Herrmann explained crime trends during the NYC coronavirus shutdown.

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WPIX-TV • May 5, 2020

Panel Discussion on 'Dangerous Surge' in Domestic Violence During Covid-19

The Institute for Innovation in Prosecution (IIP) hosted a web panel on domestic violence in NYC during Covid-19 featuring Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez. It was moderated by Lucy Lang, Director of IIP.

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New York State Pressroom • May 8, 2020

Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, Governor Cuomo Announces Members of the Reimagine Education Advisory Council

President Karol V. Mason was named a member of New York's Reimagine Education Advisory Council, which is tasked with formulating a plan for schools as they prepare to reopen.

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The Chronicle Newspaper • April 30, 2020

José 'Joe' Rodriguez

John Jay alumnus José “Joe” Antonio Rodriguez of Chester passed away at age 50.

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NPR/National Public Radio Online • May 1, 2020

Crowded Prisons Are Festering 'Petri Dishes' For Coronavirus, Observers Warn

Distinguished Lecturer in Corrections Martin Horn commented on the steps states should take to keep prisoners safe amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

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The Marshall Project • May 1, 2020

Can't Make Bail, Sit in Jail Even Longer Thanks to Coronavirus

Lucy Lang, Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay, explained the public safety and coronavirus concerns prosecutors must consider when requesting bail for a recently arrested person.

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The Atlantic Online • May 2, 2020

Cancel Rent

Economics Professor J.W. Mason pointed out the disparity between federal government assistance for renters and homeowners.

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ProPublica • May 3, 2020

"Similar to Times of War": The Staggering Toll of COVID-19 on Filipino Health Care Workers

Psychology Professor Kevin Nadal explained how Covid-19 has affected Filipino health care workers.

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Stamford Advocate • May 3, 2020

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Will there be money -- and protective gear -- for community policing after the coronavirus?

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Adjunct Assistant Professor Dr. Keith Taylor explained why drones can optimize the safety and security of first responders during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Law360 • May 4, 2020

Data Is Key To Stopping COVID-19 Spread In Prisons

Data collected by John Jay doctoral students Sebastian Hoyos-Torres and Connor Concannon about Covid-19 testing, infections, and deaths in local jails and state prisons was cited in an article about the importance of high-quality data.

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Oxygen Online • May 6, 2020

COVID-19 Researcher 'On Verge' Of 'Significant' Breakthrough Gunned Down In Suspected Murder-Suicide

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Adam Scott Wandt urged social media users to exercise caution in the wake of the murder of Pittsburgh Covid-19 researcher Dr. Bing Liu, particularly as anti-China sentiments run high during the pandemic.

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The Legislative Gazette - Online • May 6, 2020

College students express virus-related fears and concerns during virtual town hall

John Jay senior Lisa Nishimura explained the coronavirus-related difficulties she faces.

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Vox • May 6, 2020

Recessions are always racist. This one could be catastrophic.

Assistant Professor of Economics Michelle Holder spoke to Vox about how Covid-19 has more dire ramifications for black American workers than for white American workers.

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The Daily Press • May 6, 2020

Is America the Next Roman Empire?

Adjunct Professor and attorney Walter Signorelli wrote the new book “Rome and America: The Great Republics: What the Fall of the Roman Republic Portends for the United States."

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The Hawk, Saint Josephs University • May 6, 2020

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Blocking out the noise: homophobia in men's athletics

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Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Jeglic explained why “locker room talk” among peers or players of the same sex are emblematic of homophobia.

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Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha • May 6, 2020

Contributions of Criminology in Times of Crisis: Covid-19 and prison risks (en Español)

Professor of Criminal Justice Hung-En Sung spoke about COVID-19 in prisons in a webinar organized by the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Spain.

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Psychology Today Online • May 6, 2020

6 Reasons Why COVID-19 Is Nothing Like the Flu

After recovering from COVID-19, Professor of Biology Nathan Lents broke down the differences between the disease and the seasonal flu.

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Perspectives on History • May 6, 2020

WEIRD Science Incest and History

Associate Professor of History Sara McDougall co-wrote an op-ed critical of a Science magazine article for reducing the complex history of family, kinship, and incest in the West to an abstract data point.

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Der Speigel • May 7, 2020

"Wer ist schon von Joe Biden begeistert?" ("Who is excited about Joe Biden?")

Professor of Political Science Susan Kang explained the history of first-term presidents losing their reelections.

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The New Yorker Online • May 7, 2020

The Pandemic Is the Time to Resurrect the Public University

Data on Covid-19 related deaths at CUNY, collected by Professor Michael Yarborough's class, was cited in an article about how the coronavirus pandemic exposes disparities between rich private universities and public universities like CUNY.

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City & State New York Online • May 8, 2020

Can the NYPD keep people apart without arrests?

Former NYPD officer and prosecutor Adjunct Lecturer Eugene O'Donnell commented on how police could react if Mayor DeBlasio and the public blame police for conflicts arising out of social distancing regulations.

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Vox • May 8, 2020

Social distancing arrests overwhelmingly target people of color

Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall explained the negative effects of the racial disparity in policing during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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The Cut - New York • May 8, 2020

Why Does My Dog Hate It When I Do Yoga?

Professor of Biology Nathan Lents explained why dogs react intensely to their owner's yoga movements during the coronavirus-related shelter in place.

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POLITICO Online • May 8, 2020

Calls for data on coronavirus deaths at CUNY

Professor Michael Yarborough called for CUNY to release the number of coronavirus deaths across its system.

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Our Time Press • May 8, 2020

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Tributes

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Publisher of Black Star News and Adjunct Professor of African History Milton Allimadi wrote an op-ed honoring his late sister Barbara Allimadi who was a tireless and fearless fighter for justice, human rights, and democracy in Uganda.

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Business Insider • May 8, 2020

Ahmaud Arbery's murder shows how hard it is to prosecute cops, or even ex-cops

A study from John Jay's Institute for Innovation in Prosecution titled "The Prosecutor's Role in Addressing Officer-Involved Fatalities and Critical Incidents" was cited in an article about prosecuting an ex-cop and his son, who works with a Georgia prosecutor, for killing Ahmaud Arbery.

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Credit Donkey • May 8, 2020

NordVPN Review: Worth the Price?

Associate Professor of Computer Science Sven Dietrich explained the potential dangers of using a VPN.

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Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha • May 8, 2020

9/11 and Katrina: Lessons learned (en Español)

Professor of Sociology Rosemary Barberet gave a talk on what both the US and other countries might have learned, or wish to learn from the response to 9/11 and Katrina.

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Psychology Today Online • May 8, 2020

5 More Ways That COVID-19 is Not Like the Flu

After recovering from Covid-19, Professor of Biology Nathan Lents broke down the differences between the disease and the seasonal flu in this follow up to his May 6th Psychology Today article.

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The Wall Street Journal • May 9, 2020

New York Police Department Expects Post-Pandemic Crime Surge

Assistant Professor Christopher Herrmann explained crime tends in the immediate aftermath of crises like Covid-19.

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Spectrum News Central New York Online • May 9, 2020

Unemployment Rate Skyrockets to 14.7 Percent in April

Assistant Professor of Economics Michelle Holder explained the April jobs report released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on just how much the pandemic has hurt the economy.

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Hong Kong China News Agency Online • May 9, 2020

勸退輕生者 紐約華裔警察:挽救生命也是警員的職責

John Jay alumnus and NYPD officer Lin Jiaci explained the important role police play in the pandemic, as officers counsel more suicidal citizens.

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The Madison Times Online • May 11, 2020

African American Health Disparities and COVID-19

Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall interviewed Dr. Candace Johnson, Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Nursing, about why Covid-19 has disproportionately affected African American and Latino communities.

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Pitchfork Economics • May 12, 2020

Inequality and coronavirus (with Heather Boushey and Michelle Holder)

Assistant Professor of Economics Michelle Holder explained how Covid-19 is impacting Americans differently based on wealth, race, and gender, especially black women.

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FOX News Channel Online • May 12, 2020

Coronavirus economy – Trump's reelection depends on these things

Professor of Political Science Brian Arbour wrote an article explaining why the pandemic and resulting economic downturn may have negative effects on Trump's reelection.

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Mic • May 12, 2020

How coronavirus is silently exploiting my Filipino American community

Professor of Psychology Kevin Nadal explained the reasons Covid-19 has impacted Filipino health care workers.

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The New York Times • May 12, 2020

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Thomas Reppetto, 88, Crime Watchdog and Historian

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Dr. Thomas Reppetto, a former Vice President, Dean of Graduate Studies and Professor at John Jay as well as President of the Citizens Crime Commission passed away from congestive heart failure.

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The New York Times • May 12, 2020

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The Power Women of Mecklenburgh Square; Nonfiction

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Distinguished Professor of History and Women's Studies Blanche Wiesen Cook reviewed "Square Haunting: Five Writers in London Between the Wars" on five pioneering feminist scholars and writers who lived in Bloomsbury, on Mecklenburgh Square.

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States News Service • May 12, 2020

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CORNELL LEADS EFFORT TO PROVIDE MASKS FOR INCARCERATED PEOPLE

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John Jay is one of 15 New York colleges and universities that will provide masks for every person incarcerated in the state through the New York Consortium for Higher Education in Prison (NY-CHEP).

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24-7PressRelease - Online • May 13, 2020

Dr. Jane Katz, a Prominent Physical Educator, Receives The Star Treatment

Professor of Health and Physical Education Dr. Jane Katz participated in "The Star Treatment," a prestigious video series hosted by renowned lawyer and television personality, Star Jones.

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Associated Press Online • May 13, 2020

Cold cases get colder as coronavirus pandemic wears on

Former NYPD cold case detective and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone pointed out why investigations that are put on hold during the coronavirus pandemic can cause problems later on.

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Business Insider • May 14, 2020

The hit to the US economy from the coronavirus could stick around for years after the pandemic is over

Economics Professor J.W. Mason identified the huge difference between pre-Great Recession per capita real GDP growth and the  post-2009 trend as a policy failure that could have been avoided.

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artnet • May 14, 2020

Artist Hank Willis Thomas Projected Writings by Prisoners Fearful of Catching Coronavirus Onto Manhattan's Criminal Justice Buildings

Baz Dreisinger, Professor of English and Executive Director of the think tank Incarceration Nations Network, projected texts written by people in prison onto the facades of buildings tied to the criminal justice system in lower Manhattan.

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Business Insider • May 14, 2020

The coronavirus exposed the pre-existing inequality of the American economy. Until there's pay equity, we're all vulnerable.

Assistant Professor of Economics Michelle Holder explained how COVID-19 is impacting Americans differently based on wealth, race, and gender.

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Brooklyn Eagle Online • May 15, 2020

Reported domestic violence down, DA says, but reason could be fear during confinement

The Institute for Innovation in Prosecution (IIP) hosted a web panel on domestic violence in NYC during Covid-19 featuring Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez. It was moderated by Lucy Lang, Director of IIP.

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AFP - AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE - NEW YORK BUREAU • May 15, 2020

False claim about gangs luring rape victims spreads in US

Director of the National Network for Safe Communities David Kennedy exposed a Facebook for propagating false narratives about gang activity.

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