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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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FOX 2 News - WJBK-TV • September 17, 2019

Police traffic stop of black driver leads to tasing, racism accusation

Professor of Police Science Maki Haberfeld reviewed the behavior of a motorist during a traffic stop captured by body camera footage.

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WABC-TV • September 22, 2019

11:00 PM News

WABC7 featured Citizenship Day at John Jay, an event they sponsored, on their broadcast.

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KUOW-FM • September 26, 2019

Radio clip from KUOW-FM (Radio) at 2019-09-26 12:11:40.000

David Kirp, a Professor at U.C. Berkeley, spoke about higher education's problem with student retention, persistence and graduation and how John Jay's managed to double its graduation rate. (at 6:37 mark)

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WPIX-TV Online • September 27, 2019

NYPD works to erase stigma of seeking mental health help but challenges lie ahead

Professor of Police Science Maki Haberfeld spoke to Pix 11 News in favor of the changes the NYPD is making to erase the stigma concerning mental health, after nine officers committed suicide this year.

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WABC-TV • September 30, 2019

NYPD: Officer killed in the line of duty struck by friendly fire

Adjunct Professor of Police Science Keith Ross spoke to WABC Eyewitness News about the death of Police Officer Brian Mulkeen, who was killed by friendly fire.

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Univision Television Network - New York Bureau • September 30, 2019

Las ventajas y desventajas del plan de cerrar Rikers Island para abrir cuatro cárceles en áreas residenciales (The pros and cons of the plan to close Rikers Island and open four prisons in residential areas)

Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice and former Deputy Warden at Rikers Marc Bullaro spoke to Univision 41 about what he thinks is the true motivation for closing of Rikers (from 4:34 mark to 5:20 mark).

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Harlem World • September 25, 2019

Hugh Increase In Student Voting At John Jay College Is Good Indicator On What's To Come

President Mason was quoted in a Harlem World magazine story about National Voter Registration Day and the huge jump in John Jay College student voters from 2014 to 2018.

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Courthouse News Service • September 19, 2019

Eric Garner's Mother Asks House Committee to Address Police Use of Excessive Force

Professor and President of the Center for Policing Equity Phillip Atiba Goff testified before the House Judiciary Committee Thursday on reigning in law enforcement's use of excessive force.

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Chicago Tribune Online • September 20, 2019

Serious crime has doubled on Chicago's 'L' system, despite the CTA adding thousands of security cameras

Professor of Criminal Justice Eric Piza spoke to the Chicago Tribune about how crime is affected by closed-circuit cameras.

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Tampa Bay Times Online • September 20, 2019

License plate cameras may be watching your Tampa Bay neighborhood

Professor Joseph Giacalone, a former NYPD detective sergeant, spoke about the use of license plate readers in crime prevention.

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El Diario Nueva York • September 20, 2019

Aprovecha la jornada de ayuda gratuita para trámites de ciudadanía de este sábado 21 de septiembre

El Diario promoted Citizenship Day at John Jay College, where 600 permanent residents will apply for U.S. citizenship with personalized help from CUNY Citizenship Now! staff and volunteers.

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The New York Times • September 22, 2019

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Dr. Mary DePiano Rothlein Goldstein, John Jay's former Vice President of Planning and Development under President Lynch passed away.

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FOX News Channel Online • September 23, 2019

UN General Assembly poses tricky security challenge as world's leaders descend on New York

Professor and Deputy Chair of the Department of Security Robert McCrie spoke to Fox Online about the security levels for the heads of state during the United Nations General Assembly.

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Brooklyn Eagle Online • September 23, 2019

Big influx of 17-year-olds poses next 'Raise the Age' test

Lucy Lang, the Executive Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution and Professor Carla Barrett, Academic Director of the Prison-to-College Pipeline spoke about the problems arising in courts as New York's historic Raise the Age legislation goes into effect.

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Newsweek Online • September 24, 2019

An 11-year-old boy stole a family car to go live with a man he met on Snapchat

Assistant Professor of Public Policy and attorney Adam Scott Wandt's interview with Boston's WBUR show Here & Now in January 2018, about the rise of child predators using apps like Snapchat, was heavily quoted in this Newsweek article.

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Atlanta Black Star • September 26, 2019

Professor's Response to Conservative Pundit Who Claimed Black Folks 'Enjoyed' Broken Windows Policing Is Epic

Professor Phillip Atiba Goff, President of the Center for Policing Equity, repudiated conservative commentator's Heather McDonald's testimony about policing during a House Judiciary Oversight Committee hearing.

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Bklyner. • September 26, 2019

Farhad Muhammad Believes In Giving Back To The Modern Ummah

John Jay student Farhad Muhammad was profiled in Bklynr for his Muslim clothing brand Modern Ummah, Arabic for community.

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American Psychological Association • September 26, 2019

Psychologists in the news: September 2019

Dr. Kevin Nadal won the Richard Tewksbury Award for Advocacy Work from the Western Society of Criminology for shining a spotlight on hate crimes that target the LGBTQ community.

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WNYC-AM Online • September 26, 2019

What's It Like to Be an NYPD Intern? 'I Felt Like a Boss'

John Jay students Yanvier Morel and Marieli Concepción were the focus of a WYNC segment on what it's like to be an intern with the NYPD. Alumnus Alden Foster is also in the story.

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Tribuna (UA) • September 26, 2019

911 ¿Quien Protege a nuestros protectores?"

Adjunct Professor of Psychology and retired NYPD Detective Thomas E. Coghlan spoke on the Roy Aranda show about mental health and substance abuse issues in law enforcement.

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Medium • September 26, 2019

The Age of the Drone?

Nancy Bilyeau, deputy editor of the Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay, wrote about how drones are changing warfare after the drone attack on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities.

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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Online • September 27, 2019

Unconstitutional application of cash bail makes St. Louis less safe, conservative group argues

Tony Messenger, a metro columnist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch wrote about a panel at the Center on Media, Crime and Justice's Cash Register Justice Conference.

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The Chief • September 27, 2019

Gentrifying Rikers

Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor criticizing Mayor de Blasio's decision to close Rikers and how the closing will affect the communities in the boroughs.

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Times Union • September 29, 2019

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AN IRRESPONSIBLE POLICY

Professor of Psychology Chitra Raghavan and clinical psychology doctoral students Kendra Doychak and Elise Juraschek wrote an op-ed deconstructing the false assumptions proponents of decriminalizing prostitution are using to change laws on commercial sex in NYC.

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New York Daily News • September 30, 2019

Former NHL player Sean Avery rejects dismissal deal in scooter scrap case

Adjunct Lecturer and criminal defense attorney for former NHL athlete Sean Avery Dmitriy Shakhnevich spoke on behalf of his client regarding a misdemeanor case against him.

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Patch • September 30, 2019

AFP NY Westchester to hold National Philanthropy Day Conference

Robin Merle, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, will be leading a session on building stronger relationships with donors at The National Philanthropy Day Conference in November.

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Law360 • September 30, 2019

Why Probation And Parole May Need A Reboot - Law360

A panel discussion on transforming community supervision at the Smart on Crime Innovations Conference at John Jay was covered by Law 360.

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