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
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Remedy
for crime
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Assistant
Professor Christopher Herrmann explained crime trends during the NYC
coronavirus shutdown.
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WPIX-TV • May 5, 2020
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Panel Discussion on 'Dangerous Surge' in Domestic
Violence During Covid-19
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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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The Chronicle Newspaper • April 30, 2020
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José 'Joe' Rodriguez
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John
Jay alumnus José “Joe” Antonio Rodriguez of Chester passed away at
age 50.
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The Atlantic Online • May 2, 2020
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Cancel Rent
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Economics
Professor J.W. Mason pointed out the disparity between federal
government assistance for renters and homeowners.
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Law360 • May 4, 2020
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Data Is Key To Stopping COVID-19 Spread In Prisons
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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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The Daily Press • May 6, 2020
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Is America the Next Roman Empire?
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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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Perspectives on History • May 6, 2020
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WEIRD Science Incest and History
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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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The New Yorker Online • May 7, 2020
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The Pandemic Is the Time to Resurrect the Public
University
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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
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Can the NYPD keep people apart without arrests?
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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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The Cut - New York • May 8, 2020
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Why Does My Dog Hate It When I Do Yoga?
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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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Our Time Press • May 8, 2020
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Tributes
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Copyright
2020 Our Time Press. All Rights Reserved.
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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
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Ahmaud Arbery's murder shows how hard it is to prosecute
cops, or even ex-cops
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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
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NordVPN Review: Worth the Price?
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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
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9/11
and Katrina: Lessons learned (en Español)
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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
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5 More Ways That COVID-19 is Not Like the Flu
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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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Spectrum News Central New York Online • May 9,
2020
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Unemployment Rate Skyrockets to 14.7 Percent in April
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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
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勸退輕生者 紐約華裔警察:挽救生命也是警員的職責
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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
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African American Health Disparities and COVID-19
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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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Associated Press Online • May 13, 2020
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Cold cases get colder as coronavirus pandemic wears on
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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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