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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News 12 The Bronx • October 7, 2019
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Tree Planting in The Bronx
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John
Jay student Johnny Jimenez, a Bronx native, was featured on News 12
Bronx for volunteering to plant trees along Tinton Avenue and 156th Street.
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Spectrum News Charlotte • October 19, 2019
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Spectrum News
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Professor
Evan Mandery spoke to Spectrum News North Carolina about teaching
ethics in both NYC and Appalachia in a politically divided nation.
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WNYW-TV • October 28, 2019
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Good Day New York
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Professor
Chris Herrmann, a former NYPD crime analyst, explained the crime stats
on the number of shooting victims and gun arrests after a young Queens
teen was gunned down in a park.
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KNOW-FM • October 28, 2019
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KNOW-FM
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Louisa
Aviles of the National Network for Safe Communities explained the
Operation Group Violence Initiative to NPR (at 2:40 mark).
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Texas Standard • October 18, 2019
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Fort Worth Is Largest Texas City Without A Police Review
Board
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Professor
Phillip Atiba Goff, President of the Center for Policing Equity, spoke
to the Texas Standard about the importance of citizen review boards
especially in Fort Worth, Texas, the city where Atatiana Jefferson was
shot by a white police officer.
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The New York Times Online • October 18, 2019
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Homeless in Life, Anonymous in Death
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Professor
Joseph Giacalone, a former NYPD detective sergeant, explained the
methods police investigators use to identify a body.
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CNN Online • October 19, 2019
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When a police wellness check becomes a death sentence
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Professor
of Police Science Maki Haberfeld emphasized the importance of reforming
officer recruitment and training after Atatiana Jefferson, a
28-year-old black woman, was shot and killed by a Fort Worth, Texas,
police officer.
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News 12 Long Island • October 21, 2019
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Honoring Our Heroes: Angela Green
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Angela
Green, a John Jay student and veteran was honored on News 12 Long
Island, for her years of service on active duty, in the reserves, and
as a 9/11 first responder.
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The Baltimore Sun Online • October 22, 2019
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'Apathy and ignorance' on Baltimore crime
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Professor
Joseph Giacalone, a former NYPD detective sergeant, wrote an op-ed on
crime, police and political inaction
in Baltimore.
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CityLab • October 23, 2019
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Can This City Learn to Trust the Police Again?
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Director
of the National Network for Safe Communities David Kennedy was featured
for his work in facilitating reconciliation meetings between police and
African American and Latino communities.
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New York Post Online • October 24, 2019
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Get set for New York's coming criminal-justice disaster
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Professor
Joseph Giacalone, a former NYPD detective sergeant, wrote an op-ed for
the New York Post criticizing the closing of Rikers and the new
criminal justice law going into effect Jan. 1.
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Black Star News - Online • October 25, 2019
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Sex Trafficking As Modern Day Slavery
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall wrote a column for Black
Star News about international sex trafficking.
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The New York Times Online • October 30, 2019
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Opinion | Catholic Bishops Agree: Anything but a Woman
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Dr.
Sara McDougall, an Associate Professor of History at John Jay, wrote an
op-ed condemning the Roman Catholic Church leadership for failing to
consider women for priesthood.
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The New York Times Online • October 30, 2019
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A MetroCard Helped Him Get Back on Track
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John
Jay student Lucas Carvalho was profiled for his story of dealing with
credit card debt and overcoming depression and anxiety, thanks to the
support of the Community Service Society.
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New York Daily News Online • October 30, 2019
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New York's seniors, preyed upon
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Professor
and retired NYPD detective Joe Giacalone wrote an op-ed about violent
attacks against elderly New Yorkers and whether they are prosecutable
as hate crimes.
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Labor and Employment Blog • October 31, 2019
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Criminal Justice Reform in America: Rethinking the Role
of the Prosecutor
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Lucy
Lang, the Executive Director of the Institute for Innovation in
Prosecution was one of the panelist at the “Prosecutors and the
Criminal Justice Reform Movement” panel discussion where she discussed
the role of the prosecutor in bringing about systemic change.
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