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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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Fox 40 HD News AM Edition - WICZ-TV • November 17, 2020

Best Master's Programs Releases Ranking of the Top 25 Online Forensic Psychology Master's Programs

John Jay's online forensic psychology master's program was ranked in the top 25 Best Master's Programs for 2021 according to Best Master's Programs, an online guide to the best master's degrees and careers.

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WNYW-TV • November 18, 2020

Good Day New York

Professor Emeritus Eli Silverman discussed how the city can address and curb the surge in shootings.

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NPR/National Public Radio • November 24, 2020

Radio clip from National Public Radio at 2020-11-24 16:22:37.000

Professor Peter Moskos, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, emphasized the need for progressive prosecutors to focus on public safety.

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CBS News Online • November 30, 2020

The candidates who could end up prosecuting Trump weigh in on New York's criminal investigation

Lucy Lang, the former Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution, discussed her equal access policy and said the next Manhattan DA should continue to investigate into Trump.

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ConEdison • November 20, 2020

Con Edison Inc.'s Board Of Directors Appoints Three New Directors

John Jay President Karol Mason will serve on the boards of both Consolidated Edison Inc. and Consolidated Edison Co. of New York Inc.

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Harper's Bazaar Online • November 27, 2020

Noma Dumezweni Works Through the Muck of 'The Undoing'

Actress Noma Dumezweni discussed how President Karol Mason inspired her character on the HBO show "The Undoing."

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Tropics of Meta • November 1, 2020

Race-ing the NFL: How Anti-Black Standards Are Built into the 2015 Concussion Settlement

Associate Professor of Sociology Lucia Trimbur wrote an article on a new lawsuit against the NFL claiming that the diagnostic test used to determine compensation in the 2015 concussion settlement discriminates against Black players.

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Marketplace Online - American Public Media • November 16, 2020

What you need to know about "austerity"

Assistant Professor of Economics J.W. Mason explained how austerity impacts economic recoveries.

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Latestly • November 17, 2020

World News | Weinstein Accusers Endorse Manhattan DA Candidate Lucy Lang | LatestLY

Lucy Lang, the former Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution who is now running for Manhattan District Attorney, was endorsed by several victims of Harvey Weinstein.

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Maryland Matters • November 17, 2020

Judge Stephen Platt: The Political Art of 'Holding Your Tongue and Thinking Your Piece' – Maryland Matters

Charles B. Strozier, a history professor and author of “Lincoln's Quest for Union: A Psychological Portrait,” discussed Lincoln's cabinet in an article about presidential advisers.

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KUNC-FM Online • November 17, 2020

In Denver, Unarmed Mental Health Workers Respond To Hundreds Of 911 Calls Instead Of Police

Co-Director of the NYPD Leadership Program Professor Maki Haberfeld commented on the city of Denver's new program that dispatches a mental health clinician and a paramedic to low-level emergencies.

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Because of Them We Can • November 17, 2020

Honoring Revolutionary Audre Lorde: The Poet Who Dared Us All To Be Powerful

Audre Lorde was a Professor of English at John Jay College and New York's poet laureate until death. Ten of her powerful quotes were featured in honor of her social justice work.

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CBSN • November 18, 2020

Biden talks with health care workers about COVID-19 crisis

Heath Brown, a John Jay Associate Professor of Public Policy and author of "Lobbying the New President: Interests in Transition” discussed the serious implications for Trump's refusal to start the transition process.

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Asbury Park Press • November 18, 2020

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Teen violence, 'hybrid gangs' wreaking havoc; Monmouth, Ocean investigators: Crimes bolder, more diversified

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Professor of Sociology David Brotherton discussed gang membership during the coronavirus pandemic.

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spectrumnews1.com • November 18, 2020

Catholic Leaders Sued Governor Cuomo, Now The Supreme Court May Weigh In

Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall commented on how Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Catholic faith could shape Supreme Court decisions for years to come.

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Hyperallergic • November 18, 2020

A Critical View of the Criminal Justice System, Through Artists' Eyes

The Institute of the Arts and Sciences at University of California, Santa Cruz and John Jay College collaborated with the San José Museum of Art to put on "Barring Freedom" an art exhibition and online event series about art, prison, and justice.

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spectrumnews1.com • November 19, 2020

Louisville Deploys Group Violence Intervention

The City of Louisville plans to implement the Group Violence Intervention initiative (GVI), created by David Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities.

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ABA Journal Online • November 19, 2020

Who are some of the lawyers serving on Biden's agency review teams?

Robert Kim, a civil rights lawyer and Title IX investigator at John Jay, is one of 20 education experts on President-elect Joe Biden's education transition team.

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Inside Higher Ed • November 19, 2020

The Speedy Future of Delivering Online Learning: 5G-10G Confusion and Potential

Judith Altschuler Cahn, Director of the Department of Online Education and Support at John Jay, was quoted for her emphasis on centering students in online learning.

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Tampa Bay Times Online • November 19, 2020

Pasco's sheriff uses grades and abuse histories to label schoolchildren potential criminals. The kids and their families don't know.

David Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities, criticized the Pasco Sheriff's Office for using childhood trauma to make predictions about an individual's future criminal behavior.

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Washington Times Online • November 19, 2020

Penalty-free coronavirus orders raise questions of compliance, enforcement

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins explained why negative reinforcements aren't the only way to gain compliance with social behavior.

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NBC News Online • November 19, 2020

Why Trump's stalling is hurting progressives trying to join the Biden administration

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Heath Brown wrote an op-ed on how Trump's refusal to work with the Biden-Harris transition team hurts progressive groups' access to positions in the new administration.

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PA Times • November 20, 2020

State Government Rainy Day Funds and the COVID-19 Crisis: A Preliminary Assessment

Adjunct Professor of Public Administration Stephen R. Rolandi wrote an article on how states are meeting the budgetary challenges presented by COVID-19.

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Allegedly • November 20, 2020

How Joe Biden's Presidency Could Impact Criminal Justice in New York

David Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities, spoke to the role of prioritization in a presidential administration's handling of justice issues.

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The Providence Journal Online • November 20, 2020

City Council calls for commitment to diversify Providence police

Alfred Titus Jr., an assistant professor, a retired New York Police Department homicide detective, and hostage negotiator, explained why diverse police forces improve community policing.

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City & State New York Online • November 20, 2020

Would Eric Adams be the first blue-collar mayor?

John Jay alumnus Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams officially launched his run for mayor of New York City.

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The Courier-Journal Online • November 20, 2020

Proven program is key to ending bloodshed, plague of homicides in Louisville

The City of Louisville has started to implement the Group Violence Intervention initiative (GVI), created by David Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities.

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Chinatimes.com • November 21, 2020

紐約保鑣好搶手 - 專題周報

Assistant Professor Christopher Herrmann discussing rising crime rates in New York City.

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New York Post Online • November 21, 2020

Authorities predicted suspected subway shover would become NYC menace

Former NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone discussed policing mentally ill individuals.

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The Courier-Journal • November 22, 2020

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Proven program is key to ending city bloodshed

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The City of Louisville has started to implement the Group Violence Intervention initiative (GVI), created by David Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities.

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FOX News Channel Online • November 22, 2020

Subway shoving, flamethrowers, shootings in NYC blamed on 'perfect storm' of police reform, pandemic

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and former NYPD homicide detective Alfred Titus Jr. discussed the number of factors involved in why gun crimes are surging in New York City.

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The Washington Post Online • November 22, 2020

Perspective | Athletes turned Trump's invitations into political capital. They shouldn't give it back.

Associate Professor of Sociology Lucia Trimbur commented on the power athletes hold in shaping social circumstances through protests.

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Houston Chronicle • November 23, 2020

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CORONAVIRUS; Rules about masks for officers vary widely

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Adjunct Lecturer, former prosecutor and NYPD officer Eugene O'Donnell commented on why law enforcement's refusal to wear masks is a symptom of low morale.

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The Boston Globe Online • November 23, 2020

What if Trump won't leave the White House? A hostage negotiator, an animal-control officer, and a toddler whisperer have advice

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and former NYPD homicide detective Alfred Titus Jr. discussed hostage negotiation tactics.

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Brooklyn Eagle Online • November 25, 2020

CUNY's STEM graduates nearly double in a decade but disparities persist, study finds

John Jay College is part of the CUNY 2x Tech, an initiative with the goal of increasing the number of students awarded bachelor's degrees in tech fields at CUNY from 1,000 to 2,000 by 2022.

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New York Post • November 30, 2020

From prostitute to Bx. council hopeful

John Jay College alumna Elisa Crespo is running for City Council. If she wins, she will be the first out transgender woman of color on the council.

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Our Time Press • November 27, 2020

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Thanksgiving as Self-Giving and Community-Building

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For Thanksgiving, Dr. Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, author of “Collective Courage: A History of African-American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice” discussed participating in cooperative activity as a form of self-giving.

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The Atlantic Online • November 27, 2020

America Failed at COVID-19, but the Economy's Okay. Why?

Assistant Professor of Economics Michelle Holder described the challenges single parents and working mothers face during the economic recovery.

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The Boston Globe • November 28, 2020

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Recent police shootings show mental health concern; All of the suspects had been treated for mental illness

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Co-Director of the NYPD Police Studies Program Professor Maki Haberfeld discussed mental health training for police officers.

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El Diario Nueva York Online • November 28, 2020

Plan de 'Vigilancia Comunitaria' del NYPD revela 3.6 veces más detenciones a minorías

A report from John Jay's Data Collaborative for Justice last September found that racial disparities in arrests are more visible when broken down by age.

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The Wall Street Journal • November 29, 2020

Disparity in Jobless Rates Suggests Black Workers Face Slower Recovery

Assistant Professor of Economics Michelle Holder discussed economic disparities between racial and gender groups.

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