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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Read,
watch or listen to stories of John Jay faculty and students in the media
from the first half of October.
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KSNT-TV • October 6, 2019
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KSNT News at 5am
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A
community street team, a concept from the Group Violence Intervention
initiative pioneered by John Jay's National Network for Safe
Communities, is being introduced by law enforcement in Topeka, Kansas.
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The New York Times • September 29, 2019
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Discovering Cuba, an Island of Music
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Professor
of Music Benjamin Lapidus, author of the first book on Cuban Changüí
music, spoke to the New York Times in an article about the wide variety
of music in the country.
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Austin American-Statesman • October 2, 2019
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APD weighs hiding police radio chatter
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Assistant
Professor of Public Policy Adam Scott Wandt discussed the move to
encrypt police radio traffic so that civilians and criminals cannot
monitor dispatch frequencies.
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UWIRE • October 3, 2019
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Art in Context: "Undocumented Fears"
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Associate
Professor of Sociology Jamie Longazel discussed his book, “Undocumented
Fears: Immigration and the Politics of Divide and Conquer in Hazleton,
PA” at the Sordoni Art Gallery as part of the Rust Belt Biennial.
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New York Daily News • October 3, 2019
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What the Harvard judge got wrong
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Professor
Evan Mandery wrote a NY Daily News op-ed about the Harvard
discrimination case.
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Harvard Business Review Online • October 3,
2019
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When Surprise Is a Good Negotiation Tactic
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Adjunct
Professor Roi Ben-Yehuda who teaches Dispute Resolution at John Jay,
wrote an article in the Harvard Business Review about using surprise in
negotiations.
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St. Thomas Source • October 3, 2019
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Summit Suggests USVI Has the Means to Reduce Violence
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The
Group Violence Intervention initiative pioneered by John Jay's National
Network for Safe Communities, is being implemented by law enforcement
in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.
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Philadelphia Daily News • October 3, 2019
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Racist speech a crime? Jury will now decide
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Associate
Professor of Criminal Justice Frank Pezzella, an expert in hate crimes,
commented on a story about a NJ police chief charged with hate crimes.
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Newsday • October 4, 2019
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RETRAINING IS SET AFTER OFFICER'S DEATH
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Keith
Ross, a former NYPD police officer and trainer in the police academy,
explained the training tools the NYPD uses in the wake of the death of
Officer Brian Mulkeen, who was killed by friendly fire.
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Spectrum News NY1 Online • October 6, 2019
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Two NYPD Friendly Fire Deaths Lead to New Training
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Keith
Ross, a former NYPD police officer who trained officers for 10 years in
the academy, spoke NY1 about the NYPD training in the aftermath of the
death of Officer Brian Mulkeen, who was killed by friendly fire.
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Newsday Online • October 7, 2019
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DIY rape-evidence kits could backfire
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Professor
of Biology Nathan Lents wrote an op-ed for Newsday on how
do-it-yourself rape kits could actually help rapists.
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amNewYork Online • October 9, 2019
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After a friendly fire shooting
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Joseph
Giacalone, a former NYPD detective sergeant and professor at John Jay
College of Criminal Justice, commented on the tragic death of Officer
Mulkeen who died from friendly fire.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer • October 10, 2019
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Ex-chief found guilty of lying to FBI
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Associate
Professor of Criminal Justice Frank Pezzella, an expert in hate crimes,
commented on a story about a NJ police chief convicted in a hate crimes
case.
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The Telegraph • October 11, 2019
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Service gives light to domestic violence victims
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The
Alton Police Department received a grant through the National Intimate
Partner Violence Intervention Initiative, created by the National
Network for Safe Communities at John Jay.
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Health Online • October 14, 2019
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Professor
of Psychology Elizabeth L. Jeglic, PhD, a sexual violence prevention
researcher, explained the law, how to protect yourself and how to act
in the event you are stealthed, a new form of sexual assault.
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Courier-Post • October 15, 2019
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NJ
cops eye ways to handle stress
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Jon
Shane, a former Newark police captain and Associate Professor of Police
Management, spoke about why police officers fail to seek help for mental
health or substance abuse problems.
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