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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CNN October 16, 2020
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CNN Newsroom with Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto
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Assistant
Professor of Economics Michelle Holder explained the economic hardships
working class families face during the coronavirus pandemic,
particularly Blacks and Hispanics.
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WNYC-AM Online October 16, 2020
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30 Issues: Who is the Real Law and Order Candidate
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Jeffrey
Butts, Director of the Research and Evaluation Center, discussed the
Trump administration's "law and order" policies and rhetoric as
they relate to the 2020 presidential election.
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WGBH-FM October 19, 2020
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NPR - All Things Considered
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Co-Director
of the NYPD Police Studies Program Professor Maki Haberfeld gave an interview
on the misconduct charges against Massachusetts state troopers.
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WCMH-TV October 20, 2020
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NBC 4 at Five
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The
National Network for Safe Communities partners with the City of
Columbus to curb gun violence. David Kennedy, the Director of the NNSC,
explained the strategies involved.
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WCMH-TV October 20, 2020
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NBC 4 at Six
The
National Network for Safe Communities partners with the City of
Columbus to curb gun violence.
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WSYX-TV October 20, 2020
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ABC 6 News at 6
The
National Network for Safe Communities partners with the City of Columbus
to curb gun violence. David Kennedy, the Director of the NNSC,
explained the strategies involved.
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Spectrum News NY1 October 21, 2020
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Inside City Hall
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Susan Kang discussed the race between
Democrat Max Rose and Republican Nicole Malliotakis for the 11th
Congressional District and the record number of early voters in the
2020 election.
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WTOP-FM October 23, 2020
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WTOP-DC (Radio) at 2020-10-23
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The
Data Collaborative for Justice's new report on misdemeanor arrests in
seven US cities, including the D.C. suburb of Prince George's, was
mentioned.
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KPCC-FM October 26, 2020
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NPR - All Things Considered
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Co-Director
of the NYPD Police Studies Program Professor Maki Haberfeld reviewed
dash camera footage and commented on the officer-involved fatal
shooting of Anthony McClain during a traffic stop.
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WDRB-TV October 30, 2020
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WDRB News @ Noon
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The
National Network for Safe Communities has partnered with the City of
Louisville to curb gun violence. David Kennedy, the Director of the
NNSC, explained the strategies involved.
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WLKY-TV October 30, 2020
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WLKY News at 5:00PM
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The
National Network for Safe Communities has partnered with the City of
Louisville to curb gun violence. David Kennedy, the Director of the
NNSC, explained the strategies involved.
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NPR/National Public Radio October 30, 2020
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National Public Radio at 2020-10-30
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Professor
of Constitutional Law and civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall
commented on the legal ramifications surrounding Sergeant John
Mattinglys lawsuit against Kenneth Walker, the boyfriend of Breonna
Taylor, for emotional distress after Walker shot him during the raid on
Taylor's apartment.
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YouTube October 30, 2020
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Jamaicans
blast Trump for trashing America's image
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Provost
Emeritus Dr. Basil Wilson spoke about the importance of having a
presidential administration that respects science by addressing climate
change and the coronavirus pandemic.
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WDRB-TV October 31, 2020
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WDRB in the Morning
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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. David
Kennedy explained the strategies involved.
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The Chief October 2, 2020
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Sympathy for the President
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant
Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor condemning
President Trump's behavior throughout his career.
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The Chief October 16, 2020
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The Unmasked President
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant
Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor condemning
President Trump for holding mask-less, in-person rallies while
downplaying the coronavirus pandemic.
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NBC News Online October 16, 2020
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We're not stopping domestic violence. Here's something
that works.
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Rachel
Teicher, Director of Intimate Partner Violence Intervention programs at
the National Network for Safe Communities, wrote an article on shifting
domestic violence prevention strategies to focus on the abuser, not the
survivor.
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e-flux October 17, 2020
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Barring Freedom
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John
Jay College is partnering with The Institute of the Arts and Sciences
at University of California, Santa Cruz and the San Josι Museum of Art
to create "Barring Freedom," a new initiative on art,
prisons, policing, and justice. It combines a contemporary art
exhibition, participatory public art project, an interactive website,
and an online event series.
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The Gazette Online October 17, 2020
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'Common sense' bond key to preventing violence
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Director
of the National Network for Safe Communities David Kennedy discussed
the Group Violence Intervention model that will be implemented in Cedar
Rapids, Iowa.
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City & State New York Online October 19,
2020
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Will the Manhattan DA race get its own Tiffany Cabαn?
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Lucy
Lang, former Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution, is
running for Manhattan District Attorney. She was profiled for how she is
aligning herself with other cities' progressive prosecutors.
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Salt Lake City Weekly Online October 21,
2020
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Under the Gun
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Co-Director
of the NYPD Police Studies Program Professor Maki Haberfeld explained
why police training in the United States is fundamentally flawed.
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KOVR-TV Online October 21, 2020
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'We Need To Be Armed, We Need To Be Safe'
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Assistant
Professor of Criminal Justice and former NYPD homicide detective Alfred
Titus Jr. explained why more gun ownership can lead to more gun
violence.
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The Chief October 23, 2020
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The Trump Psyche
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYC DOC Assistant Deputy Warden Marc
Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor on the possible psychological
motivations behind President Trump's specific accusations against his
enemies.
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The Black Star News October 26, 2020
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Ngugi wa Thiong'o: Decolonizing the Mind
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Professor
of Africana Studies and publisher of Black Star News Milton Allimadi
moderated a discussion on the remnants of colonialism in the Congo and
Africa.
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Crime Report October 26, 2020
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Sex Traffickers Target 'Vulnerable' Young Girls During
COVID-19: Police
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Lt.
Amy Caponga of the New York Police Department explained how sex
traffickers use social media to recruit young girls at the webinar The
Landscape of the Criminal Justice System and Sex Trafficking: Centering
Marginalized Voices, hosted by John Jay.
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Fire Engineering Online October 26, 2020
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Firefighters and Construction: Changes on Main Street:
Modern Taxpayers
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John
Jay student Salvatore Ancon, deputy chief fire instructor at the Nassau
County Fire Service Academy, wrote an article about the difficulty
firefighters have in identifying the type of construction material used
in modern taxpayer buildings.
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St. Louis American Online October 29, 2020
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Misdemeanor arrests decline while racial disparities
persist
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Associate
Professor Preeti Chauhan, Director of the Data Collaborative for
Justice and Erica Bond, Policy Director of the DCJ, discussed the DCJ's
new report on misdemeanor arrests between the early 2000s and the late
2010s in seven major US cities.
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Bitch Online October 30, 2020
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The Medusa #MeToo Monument Has an Oedipal Complex
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Professor
of Art Crime Erin Thompson wrote an article on the meaning behind the
installation of Luciano Garbati's 2008 sculpture of a triumphant Medusa
across from the Criminal Courthouse in Lower Manhattan.
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