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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Spectrum News NY1 • September 9, 2019
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Inside City Hall
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The
Data Collaborative for Justice report on the potential impacts of 2020
NYC bail reforms and Lucy Lang, the Executive Director of the Institute
for Innovation in Prosecution, were both featured on Inside City Hall.
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Spectrum News NY1 • September 9, 2019
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News All Day
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Lucy
Lang, the Executive Director of the Institute for Innovation in
Prosecution, spoke about pre-trial
services on Inside City Hall.
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Spectrum News NY1 • September 10, 2019
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Inside City Hall
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Director
of the Data Collaborative for Justice Preeti Chauhan gave an interview
to Errol Lewis about the DCJ's retrospective analysis on how the 2020
bail reform law would have affected cost and incarceration if applied
in 2018 and earlier.
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WJCT-FM • September 12, 2019
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Radio clip from WJCT at 2019-09-12 20:35:03.000
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Professor
of Psychology Chitra Raghavan will be the keynote speaker at the See
the Girl summit on October 24 and will give a workshop on coercive
control and sex trafficking.
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WPIX-TV • September 13, 2019
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PIX11 News at 5
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Professor
of Biology Nathan Lents raised concerns about home DIY rape kits, in a
Pix 11 story about Attorney General Letitia James sending a cease and
desists letter to the makers of the kits.
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Spectrum News NY1 • September 13, 2019
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News All Morning
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Spectrum
NY1 covered New York Daily News' article on the Citizenship Now!
program which aims to offer free immigration services to 600 people at
John Jay on Sept 21.
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Spectrum News NY1 • September 15, 2019
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In Focus With Cheryl Wills
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Historian
and Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall spoke on “In
Focus With Cheryl Wills” about black perseverance in light of the 400th
anniversary of slavery in the U.S. (The 1619 Project) and the 100th
anniversary of the Red Summer.
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NBC News Online • September 5, 2019
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Why people make false confessions (Part 1)
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Psychology
Professor Saul Kassin was interviewed by NBC Nightly News's Lester Holt
on false confessions for NBC's Justice for All initiative.
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High Point Enterprise Online • September 7,
2019
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N.C. overdose deaths drop while High Point's rise
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National
Network for Safe Communities Director David Kennedy spoke about
introducing his focused deterrence program to High Point, NC to combat
drug dealing.
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The Real News Network • September 11, 2019
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Hurricane Dorian Shows the Need to Fund Climate
Adaptation
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Professor
of Economics Christian Parenti gave an interview with The Real News
about climate apartheid in light of President Trump's demands that
Bahamian refugees from Hurricane Dorian show US Visas.
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The Philadelphia Inquirer Online • September
12, 2019
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Could this state commission help weed out bad cops?
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Chris
Burbank, vice president of strategic partnerships at the Center for
Policing Equity, recommended that police departments move away from
binding arbitration, which allows bad cops to remain on the force.
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The Chief • September 16, 2019
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Tilting at Windmills in Iowa
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Adjunct
Professor Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor in The Chief
criticizing Mayor de Blasio's presidential run after failing to make
the Democratic debate this month.
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