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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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Delmarva Public Radio – WSDL 90.7 October 27, 2019

Delmarva Today II Dr. Susan Pickman

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.

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CGTN • November 1, 2019

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

FOX 5 News at 10

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

PIX11 News at Ten / PIX11 News at 5

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

Good Day Wake Up

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

Chasing News

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

Inside City Hall

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

Radio clip from KNOW-FM (Radio)

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

Radio clip from WEAA-FM (Radio)

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

Tiempo with Joe Torres Part 1  / Part 2

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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Telemundo - New York Bureau • November 11, 2019

Veteranos hispanos que triunfan y aportan al país

John Jay student Job Vargas '20, a Marine veteran was featured on Telemundo 47 for his experience as a veteran at CUNY.

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Spectrum News NY1 • November 13, 2019

News All Day

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.

 

 

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

Brann a Negative Force

Adjunct Professor Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor criticizing the leadership of Department of Corrections Warden Cynthia Brann.

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Democrat & Chronicle • October 29, 2019

Why the Soros-funded ads are creating so much controversy in the District Attorney's race

Associate Professor of Public Policy Heath Brown explained why prosecutorial races are being targeted by super PACs.

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New York Post Online • November 2, 2019

Rebel CUNY adjunct group '$7K or Strike' fight for higher pay despite raise

Adjunct Professor Sami Disu spoke against the new proposed contract between the Professional Staff Congress Union and CUNY.

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RJR News Online • November 2, 2019

Vaz's Plan To Resign Seen As "extreme And Suspicious"

Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice Basil Wilson spoke about the arbitrary revocation of Jamaican government officials' visas.

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The Miami Herald Online • November 3, 2019

In a rare move, cop faces a criminal leak investigation

Adjunct Professor of Police Science Jim Mulvaney spoke about internal affairs investigations leaks and how they can turn into criminal investigations.

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Bangor Daily News Online • November 5, 2019

Despite Halloween surge of Maine school threats, kids are actually bringing fewer weapons to school

Jeffrey Butts, Director of John Jay's Research and Evaluation Center, explained juvenile crime, the juvenile justice system and the decline in weapons possession at schools, in a story about school safety in Maine and nationwide.

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amNewYork Online • November 6, 2019

Big challenges await NYPD's new police boss

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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Ellwood City Ledger Online • November 6, 2019

The argument against handcuffing children in school

President Karol Mason was quoted from her October ABC interview about the traumatic effects of arresting young children of color as a disciplinary tool.

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CBSN New York • November 7, 2019

Bail Reform: Justice Expert Breaks Down How Jan. 1 Policy Will Impact New York City

Dr. Preeti Chauhan, director of John Jay's Data Collaborative for Justice, explained New York's January 2020 bail reform bill and how it would have affected those arrested in 2018, borough by borough.

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Scienmag • November 7, 2019

WPI wins NSF grant to help New York city youths at risk for human trafficking

John Jay researchers Meredith Dank and Andrea Hughes are part of a team that was awarded a National Science Foundation grant to study and determine the most efficient use of shelters and services for homeless youths in New York City.

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WBUR-FM Online • November 7, 2019

Married Priests In The Amazon Won't Cure What Ails Catholicism

Associate Professor of History Sara McDougall's New York Times column condemning the Roman Catholic Church's refusal to ordain women as priests, was cited in an op-ed.

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Tampa Bay Times Online • November 7, 2019

St. Petersburg museum pays tribute to Marian Anderson

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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MPR News Online - Minnesota Public Radio Network • November 7, 2019

After 30 years, women who compile 'femicide' report still working to stop domestic violence

Associate Professor of Latin American Studies Jodie Roure commented on the Violence Free Minnesota annual report on domestic violence homicide data in Minnesota.

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WPIX-TV Online • November 7, 2019

'Now, no one, nowhere': Disappearing Duane Reades are part of a trend of vanishing local chains

Librarian Jeffrey Kroessler spoke to Pix11 News about how the shuttered Duane Reade pharmacies affect the streets of New York.

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Chicago Tribune Online • November 9, 2019

Police and community harmony in Chicago - can the city's next top cop make it happen?

David Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities, spoke about the modern policing revolution in Chicago.

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The Miami Herald Online • November 10, 2019

New York City wrestles with surge of violent police clashes

Adjunct Professor and retired NYPD sergeant Joe Giacalone commented on new bail reform law going into effect on January 1 which eliminates bail for most non-violent felonies.

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San Francisco Chronicle Online • November 11, 2019

BART police saving lives on trains with Narcan

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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Telemundo Lubbock • November 11, 2019

Dr. Jane Katz selected as Top Educator of the Year by the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP)

Professor Jane Katz, who teaches swimming at John Jay, was selected as the Top Educator of the Year for 2020 by the International Association of Top Professionals for her leadership in physical fitness education.

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Star Tribune Online • November 11, 2019

Serious crime on Twin Cities light rail is on the rise

Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice Vincent Del Castillo spoke about how to handle crime on public transportation.

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The Fresno Bee Online • November 12, 2019

More than 1,000 California police accessed background check database for personal use

Professor Emeritus Eli Silverman explained the disparity between the number of officers misusing sensitive law enforcement databases and the number of prosecutions against them.

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St. Paul Pioneer Press Online • November 12, 2019

Rosario: Treating violence like a contagious disease? Some think this might be the way

Jeffrey Butts, Director of John Jay's Research and Evaluation Center, explained his research findings on the Cure Violence model for treating gun violence in New York City.

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The Nation • November 12, 2019

Recessions Are Racist (But They Don't Have to Be)

Assistant Professor of Economics Michelle Holder was quoted in the Nation about racialized inequality between white and black Americans during recessions.

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Queens Daily Eagle • November 12, 2019

He has a housing voucher. Will any landlord take it?

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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Brooklyn Eagle Online • November 13, 2019

Should the attorney general's role investigating police be expanded?

Lucy Lang, the Executive Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution, explained the advantages of having the state district attorney investigate police for civilian fatalities rather than local district attorneys.

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The Patriot-News Online/PennLive.com • November 14, 2019

This N.J. girl vanished without a trace. Two months later, cops say they haven't given up hope.

Professor Joseph Pollini, Deputy Chair of the Police Science Department and retired New York City police lieutenant, explained how police handle kidnapping cases for missing children.

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Queens Chronicle - Central Edition - Online • November 14, 2019

Remembering the Mafia's heyday in Queens

Adjunct Professor and retired NYPD sergeant Joe Giacalone spoke about organized crime in Queens.

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Voice of San Diego Online • November 14, 2019

Assaulting His Wife Wasn't Enough to Lose His Law Enforcement Job. Assaulting Another Officer Was. - Voice of San Diego

Professor of Police Science Maki Haberfeld explained how police departments handle domestic violence reports among officers.

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New York Post Online • November 14, 2019

'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

Upstate New York Proposal Allows Annoyance to Lead to Arrest

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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EMS Insider • November 14, 2019

Study: More First Responders Need Training When Responding to Fentanyl Overdoses

A new report is set to be released by John Jay's Christian Regenhard Center for Emergency Response Studies (RaCERS) about misinformation and overreaction among first responders when responding to fentanyl overdoses.

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The Miami Herald • November 14, 2019

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Women and girls said a Hialeah cop sexually assaulted them. The chief gave him a raise

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Professor of Police Science Maki Haberfeld commented on the Hialeah Police Department's failure to discipline Sgt. Jesús “Jesse” Menocal Jr. who was accused of sexually abusing several women and girls.

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Voice of San Diego Online • November 15, 2019

A Calexico Police Officer Got a DUI, Then Was Honored as 'Officer of the Year' - Voice of San Diego

Professor of Police Science Maki Haberfeld explained the typical police department policy for a police officer's first DUI offense.

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The News-Press Online • November 15, 2019

Fort Myers police' specialty units do not work together or communicate effectively, report finds

Group Violence Intervention initiative, pioneered by National Network for Safe Communities Director David Kennedy, is being implemented by law enforcement in Fort Myers, Florida.

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The Providence Journal Online • November 15, 2019

Truly progressive prosecution goes beyond courtrooms

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

Happy Birthday to The Marshall Project

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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