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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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WHYY-FM • November 9, 2020

Your Democracy with Gloria J. Browne-Marshall

Professor of Constitutional Law and civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall premiered a new segment she is hosting about citizenship, constitutional law, the 2020 election, and history.

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WNYW-TV • November 11, 2020

Good Day New York

Dr. Jeffrey Coots, Director of the From Punishment to Public Health initiative at John Jay, commented on NYC's move to have crisis workers respond to mental health emergencies instead of police officers.

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USA Network • November 11, 2020

NCIS

NCIS mentioned John Jay College as "the world's premier college of criminal justice."

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KERA-FM • November 11, 2020

New Study Shows Reducing Violence Without Police Is Not Only Possible, But Happening

Jeffrey Butts, Director of the Research and Evaluation Center (REC), discussed his work on violence interrupters and the REC report "Reducing Violence Without Police: A Review of Research Evidence."

 

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Spectrum News NY1 • November 11, 2020

Inside City Hall

Associate Professor of Political Science Susan Kang discussed the 2020 election results and the NYC City Comptroller race.

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Spectrum News NY1 • November 11, 2020

Inside City Hall

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Heath Brown gave an interview about presidential transitions.

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KERA-FM • November 12, 2020

KERA (90.1) at 2020-11-12

Jeffrey Butts, Director of the Research and Evaluation Center (REC), discussed his work on violence interrupters and the REC report "Reducing Violence Without Police: A Review of Research Evidence."

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YouTube • November 13, 2020

EDITORS' FORUM: Post US Elections

Provost Emeritus Dr. Basil Wilson discussed the outcomes of the 2020 elections and what impact the new president will have on the Caribbean.

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Spectrum News NY1 • November 15, 2020

In Focus With Cheryl Wills

A report from John Jay's Research and Evaluation Center (REC) provided evidence of the effectiveness of violence interrupters.

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KQED-FM Online • October 30, 2020

How Can Filipinxs Join the Fight Against Anti-Blackness?

Psychology Professor Kevin Nadal discussed how Filipino Americans can join the fight against anti-black racism on the podcast Truth Be Told.

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National Review Online • October 30, 2020

Criminal Justice Programs Embrace 'Wokeness'

Professor Emerita Dorothy Schulz, a retired transit police captain, criticized colleges and universities that offer criminal justice programs for agreeing to superficially adjust their curricula in response to calls for police reform.

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The Boston Globe • November 2, 2020

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The politics of backing the blue; This election season, pro-police movement draws sharp line in the sand

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Associate Professor of Political Science Jamie Longazel explained the worldview behind Trumpism and the Back the Blue movement.

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LIHerald.com • November 2, 2020

North Bellmore resident recognized as 'Rising Star'

John Jay student Angelica Therese Gomez, 19, received the Rising Star Award from the Nassau County Office of Hispanic Affairs in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.

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TAPinto • November 2, 2020

Newark Family Suing Essex County Sheriff's Department After Officers Fired 74 Times Into Car

Adjunct Assistant Professor Keith Taylor explained the NYPD's policy regarding the use of force against a moving vehicle.

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Authority Magazine • November 2, 2020

Attorney Mariusz Sniarowski of The Perecman Firm: 5 Things I Wish Someone Told Me When I First…

John Jay alumnus Mariusz Sniarowski discussed five things he wished someone told him when he first became an attorney.

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Gothamist - WNYC-FM • November 3, 2020

Most Subway Crime Is Down, But Decrease Hasn't Kept Pace With Plummeting Ridership

Adjunct Associate Professor James Dooley, a retired NYPD Transit captain, discussed crime on the NYC subway during COVID-19.

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Diáspora Dominicana • November 4, 2020

Dominicano gana en Puerto Rico Senado por Acumulación

John Jay alumnus Gregorio Matías Rosario was elected Senator by the New Progressive Party (PNP) in Puerto Rico.

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The Hill Online • November 5, 2020

Don't wait to start the transition

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Heath Brown explained why despite the uncertainty of the election results, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris should begin the presidential transition process.

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Restore Our Institutions • November 6, 2020

Our Broken Government: Restoring Faith in America's Institutions

Sociology Professor Susan Opotow talked about the trend towards exclusion in our public institutions.

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The Southwest Journal Online • November 6, 2020

Minneapolis seeks to combat carjackings with arrests and violence 'contact tracing'

The Group Violence Intervention Initiative, created by David Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities will be implemented in Minneapolis to curb gun violence. David Kennedy explained the strategies involved.

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The Wall Street Journal • November 7, 2020

New York City Bodyguards Are in Demand as Election Stokes Safety Concern

Assistant Professor Christopher Herrmann commented on New Yorkers hiring personal security amidst a large spike in gun crimes.

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WPIX-TV Online • November 7, 2020

Are Trump's allegations of voter fraud real? And if not, why do a recount?

Professor Andrew Sidman, Chair of the Political Science Department, questioned the legitimacy of the president's voter fraud claims.

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The Denver Post Online • November 7, 2020

Democrats flip two big district attorney seats, bringing likely reform

Alissa Marque Heydari, deputy director of The Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay, commented on the recent, heightened scrutiny of district attorneys.

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The Miami Herald Online • November 7, 2020

'People believe it.' Republicans' drumbeat of socialism helped win voters in Miami

Professor of Sociology Lisandro Perez explained why the Republican's mischaracterization of Democrats as socialists was believed by Floridian Hispanics.

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Los Angeles Times Online • November 7, 2020

LAPD to dramatically downsize special units, focus on patrol as budget cut shrinks force

Professor Peter Moskos, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, explained the negative impact of police reforms, as the LAPD budget cuts shrink the force.

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NPR/National Public Radio Online • November 7, 2020

Across The Country, Voters Approve More Civilian Oversight For Police

Professor of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney explained why changes concerning police oversight and discipline will be slow.

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Newsday • November 8, 2020

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JUBILATION IN THE CITY

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John Jay student Dave Singh discussed the election results.

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Newsday • November 8, 2020

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How all those Amazon boxes land on your doorstep so fast

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John Jay student Crystal Anthony was profiled for her experiences working for at Forever 21, Payless ShoeSource and currently, Amazon.

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City Limits • November 10, 2020

DA Hopeful Calls for Cracking Down on Elder Scams-and Failing Nursing Homes

Lucy Lang, the former Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution, who is now running for Manhattan District Attorney, unveiled a proposal for a criminal crackdown on elder scams and unhealthy nursing homes.

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New York Daily News Online • November 10, 2020

NYC to try new, police-free approach to mental health crises: de Blasio

Dr. Jeff Coots, Director of the From Punishment to Public Health initiative at John Jay, commented on NYC's move to have crisis workers respond to mental health emergencies instead of police officers.

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INSIDER • November 10, 2020

The 'war on drugs' may be a bigger problem than the drugs themselves, experts say

Professor Dennis Kenney, a former officer who has spent years working on police policies, assessments, and training, discussed recent drug decriminalization efforts.

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Long Island Press Online • November 11, 2020

Cops Withholding ID of Manorville Cold Case Victim

Former NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone discussed the public’s role in solving cold case murders.

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The Legislative Gazette - Online • November 11, 2020

Local governments taking steps to reform police agencies under governor's executive order

John Jay's Future of Public Safety discussions was mentioned as one of the leading online forums on police and criminal justice reform.

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The 74 • November 11, 2020

Who Will Succeed DeVos? With Senate Control Up for Grabs, Democrats Hunt for 'Unicorn' to Lead Department Beset by Crisis

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Heath Brown suggested  Cindy McCain as a possible nominee for Secretary of Education in the Biden Administration.

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WFPL-FM - Online • November 11, 2020

Police Accountability Measures Stall In Council Committee

Professor Dennis Kenney, a former officer who has spent years working on police policies, assessments, and training, discussed the impact of the Inspector General on police oversight.

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Honolulu Civil Beat • November 11, 2020

Here's What Hawaii Can Learn From Travel Quarantines In Other States

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins discussed how population exemptions complicate quarantine enforcement.

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Harlem World • November 12, 2020

New Veteran & Military Scholarships For John Jay College Students From Harlem To The Hudson

Peter and Sarah Beshar were featured for creating the Beshar Scholars Military Service Award to support John Jay veteran and military students. Peter is the Trustee and Chair of the Veterans' Committee of John Jay College. The 2020 Beshar Scholars Military Service Award Recipients were named.

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Fox News • November 12, 2020

Could new Cuomo COVID restrictions cause an uptick in violent crime?

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and former NYPD homicide detective Alfred Titus Jr. explained how a climate of social distancing and distrust of law enforcement has affected police work.

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NBC News Think • November 12, 2020

Trump refuses to concede and work with Biden. He needs some haunting from the ghosts of transitions past

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Heath Brown wrote an op-ed on why President Trump's refusal to acknowledge the election results and start the peaceful transition of power is dangerous.

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CNN Online • November 12, 2020

New York City will send mental health teams instead of police to respond to some 911 calls

Former NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone discussed the risk EMTs and mental health professionals face in handling mental health 911 calls.

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The Courier-Journal • November 13, 2020

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Fischer, next police chief must champion an end to gun violence

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The Group Violence Intervention Initiative, created by David Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities will be implemented in the City of Louisville to curb gun violence.

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The Chief • November 13, 2020

Trump Won't Go Gracefully

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor about President Trump's actions after he lost the 2020 presidential election.

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Orlando Sentinel Online • November 13, 2020

Monique Worrell's win in Orlando part of national wave of progressive prosecutors

Alissa Marque Heydari, deputy director of The Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay, explained what the wave of progressive prosecutors elected across the nation signifies.

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New York Daily News Online • November 13, 2020

The real reason to legalize marijuana in New York

A 2019 study from the Data Collaborative for Justice on the racial disparities in marijuana enforcement was cited in an op-ed on cannabis legalization.

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Austin American-Statesman • November 15, 2020

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Adelaido Bernabe Urias was pushing his ice cream cart throug

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Assistant Professor Christopher Herrmann explained the nationwide rise in gun violence and homicides.

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Asbury Park Press • November 15, 2020

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Gun sales rising; Firearms permits in NJ spiked more than 430% during summer

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Associate Professor and Chair of the Public Management Department Warren Eller discussed waiting times for firearm application background checks.

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel • November 15, 2020

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What new records reveal about the Kenosha police officer who shot Blake

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Co-Director of the NYPD Police Studies Program Professor Maki Haberfeld discussed whether or not police personnel records should be used to judge the performance of an individual officer.

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The New York Times • November 15, 2020

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Capitalism Is Amazing! (It's Also Inadequate)

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Assistant Professor of Economics J.W. Mason's work discussing mobilization of private industries during COVID-19 and World War II is cited.

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