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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Delmarva Public Radio – WSDL 90.7 • October 27, 2019
Dr.
Susan Pickman, USCG Auxiliary Flotilla Staff Officer for the Auxiliary
University Program Detachment, spoke on Delmarva Today about African
slaves on board the
Columbus expeditions to the Americas.
CGTN • November 1, 2019
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The
Writing on the Wall' installation arrives in New York
China
Global Television Network covered English Professor and Executive
Director of the Incarceration Nations Network Baz Dreisinger’s Writing
on the Wall art installation on the High Line.
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eNCA • November
5, 2019
Global network
stands for revolutionary prison reform
English Professor and Executive Director of the
Incarceration Nations Network Baz Dreisinger spoke to South Africa’s
eNCA about the systemic problems in prisons worldwide and how to
innovate and reform them.
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WNYW-TV • November 5, 2019
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FOX 5 News at 10
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Professor
of Criminal Justice Alfred Titus, a former NYPD homicide detective,
spoke about Mayor De Blasio passing over African-American Deputy
Commissioner Benjamin Tucker three times for the Commissioner position.
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WPIX-TV • November 5, 2019
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PIX11 News at Ten / PIX11 News at 5
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Former
NYPD officer and prosecutor Professor Eugene O'Donnell spoke about the
challenges for new NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea in regards to areas of
low morale in the NYPD.
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WNYW-TV • November 5, 2019
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Good Day Wake Up
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Adjunct
Professor and retired NYPD sergeant Joe Giacalone spoke about the tasks
at hand for new NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea in light of distrust
towards the police.
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WNYW-TV • November 5, 2019
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Chasing News
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Professor
and retired NYPD sergeant Joe Giacalone gave an interview explaining
the tension between the NYPD and the Mayor, the resignation of Police
Commissioner James O'Neill and the next commissioner Dermot Shea.
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Spectrum News NY1 • November 6, 2019
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Inside City Hall
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Professor
of Political Science Susan Kang appeared on Inside City Hall to speak
about ranked-choice voting for city primaries and special elections.
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KNOW-FM • November 7, 2019
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Radio clip from KNOW-FM (Radio)
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Associate
Professor of Latin American Studies Jodie Roure commented on the Violence
Free Minnesota annual report on domestic violence homicide data (at
3:54 mark.)
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WEAA-FM • November 8, 2019
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Radio clip from WEAA-FM (Radio)
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall spoke about how criminal justice and voting rights
laws affects the lives of African-Americans.
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WABC-TV • November 10, 2019
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Tiempo with Joe Torres Part 1 /
Part 2
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Dr.
Charles Davidson & Anyeli De Los Santos ‘20 were on WABC 7's Tiempo
with Joe Torres to discuss John Jay's Pre-Law Institute and its success
in preparing more black and Latino John Jay students and alumni for law
school.
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Spectrum News NY1 • November 13, 2019
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News All Day
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall was a panelist on Inside
City Hall's coverage of the House Intelligence Committee's hearing to
impeach President Trump.
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Reporter Al Cole• November 13, 2019
People
of Distinction with Al Cole
Adjunct
Professor and attorney Walter Signorelli was featured on People Of
Distinction with Al Cole for his book “Rome and America: The Great
Republics: What the Fall of the Roman Republic Portends for the United
States.”
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The Chief • October 25, 2019
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Brann a Negative Force
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Adjunct
Professor Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor criticizing the
leadership of Department of Corrections Warden Cynthia Brann.
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amNewYork Online • November 6, 2019
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Big challenges await NYPD's new police boss
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Adjunct
Professor and retired NYPD sergeant Joe Giacalone spoke about how crime
statistics will affect the tenure of new NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea.
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Tampa Bay Times Online • November 7, 2019
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St. Petersburg museum pays tribute to Marian Anderson
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Professor
of Music Gregory Sheppard will sing at the Palladium Theater in St.
Petersburg, Florida to honor of the 83rd anniversary of singer Marian
Anderson's historic performance at the Lincoln Memorial.
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San Francisco Chronicle Online • November 11,
2019
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BART police saving lives on trains with Narcan
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Dr.
Jeffrey Coots, Director of the From Punishment to Public Health
initiative at John Jay, explained how Narcan factors into drug
treatment.
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Queens Daily Eagle • November 12, 2019
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He has a housing voucher. Will any landlord take it?
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A
John Jay student under the pseudonym Derek Hines (photographed) spoke
to the Queens Daily Eagle about his struggle to find a new apartment
for himself and his two children, despite having a housing voucher and
being a responsible tenant.
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Queens Chronicle - Central Edition -
Online • November 14, 2019
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Remembering the Mafia's heyday in Queens
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Adjunct
Professor and retired NYPD sergeant Joe Giacalone spoke about organized
crime in Queens.
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New York Post Online • November 14, 2019
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'Annoying' a cop could be illegal soon in this upstate
county
Professor
Emerita Delores Jones-Brown commented on a recently approved proposal
in Monroe County that could punish people who annoy, alarm or threaten
the safety of an officer with up to a year in jail and a fine for as
much as $5,000.
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U.S. News & World Report • November 14,
2019
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Upstate New York Proposal Allows Annoyance to Lead to
Arrest
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Professor
Emerita Delores Jones-Brown commented on a recently approved proposal
in Monroe County that could punish people who annoy, alarm or threaten
the safety of an officer with up to
a year in jail and a fine for as much as $5,000.
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The Providence Journal Online • November 15,
2019
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Truly progressive prosecution goes beyond courtrooms
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Lucy
Lang, executive director of John Jay's Institute for Innovation in
Prosecution, suggested that prosecutors create Civil Rights Enforcement
Units.
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The Marshall Project • November 15, 2019
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Happy Birthday to The Marshall Project
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Neil
Barsky, founder and chairman of The Marshall Project, thanked former
President of John Jay Jeremy Travis for honoring the Marshall Project
and recounted his time at John Jay's 2014 Harry Frank Guggenheim
Symposium on Crime in America.
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