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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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NY1 Noticias - New York 1 Noticias • August 27, 2019

Crisis por suicidios de agentes en el NYPD

Professor Karina Rieke and Professor Heath Grant spoke to NY 1 Noticias about why police officer suicides have increased.

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CUNY Graduate Center • September 3, 2019

Susan Opotow on The Thought Project - Episode 62

Professor Susan Opotow discussed her book New York After 9/11 on The Thought Project podcast.

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Spectrum News NY1 • September 9, 2019

Inside City Hall

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

News All Day

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

Inside City Hall

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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Univision Television Network - New York Bureau • September 11, 2019

¿Cuál ha sido el impacto social tras los atentados terroristas del 11 de septiembre de 2001?

Professor of Criminal Justice Marcia Esparza and Adjunct Professor of Emergency Management Brian Higgins spoke to Univision about how our society and culture has changed post 9/11.

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WJCT-FM • September 12, 2019

Radio clip from WJCT at 2019-09-12 20:35:03.000

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

PIX11 News at 5

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

News All Morning

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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WCBS-TV • September 14, 2019

48 Hours

Professor of Biology Nathan Lents and forensic expert spoke to CBS News's 48 hours spoke about the likelihood of a DNA transfer in a murder case. See the whole story at https://www.cbs.com/shows/48_hours/video/EHDHS1g_YXDcjCcjHWiEi68WK3WqNUCd/the-hollywood-ripper-on-trial/

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Spectrum News NY1 • September 15, 2019

In Focus With Cheryl Wills

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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BuzzFeed • August 27, 2019

A Powerful Catholic Group Is Facing Allegations of Insurance Fraud

Professor Chelsea Binns, president of the New York chapter of certified fraud examiners, spoke to BuzzFeed News about fraud in nonprofit organizations.

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The Baltimore Sun Online • August 29, 2019

Baltimore County police exam that prompted discrimination lawsuit similar to tests used by other agencies

Professor of Police Science Eugene O'Donnell shed light on the problems with police officer screening exams in a story on the federal lawsuit against Baltimore County alleging discrimination.

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NYC Epeak • September 3, 2019

Hit-and-Run Drivers Injure Thousands - Why are So Few Ever Charged? – Streetsblog New York City New York city blog

Jon Shane, a former Newark police captain and Associate Professor of Police Management, spoke about why hit-and-run drivers are so difficult to prosecute.

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New York Daily News Online • September 3, 2019

NYC 'No New Jails' activists having a big impact on debate over de Blasio's Rikers replacement plan

Incarceration Nations Network Founder and English Professor Baz Dreisinger spoke to the NY Daily News about the movement to abolish all jails.

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Springfield News-Leader Online • September 4, 2019

As pursuit numbers climb, Greene County sheriff looks to new technology for an answer

Professor Dennis Kenney, who co-authored a book on police pursuits, commented on StarChase, the police technology used to track fleeing vehicles.

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NBC News Online • September 5, 2019

Why people make false confessions (Part 1)

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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Mic • September 5, 2019

San Francisco labeled the NRA a terrorist organization. Will that have any effect on gun control?

Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Joseph King spoke about the effect of a San Francisco resolution to label the NRA a terrorist organization.

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Reading Eagle Online • September 5, 2019

The thinning blue line: applications for law enforcement jobs are way down

Professor of Police Science Maki Haberfeld spoke about the decline in police officer recruitment.

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City & State New York Online • September 5, 2019

Should the NYPD be able to use the city's DNA database?

Professor and retired NYPD detective Joe Giacalone explained the various reasons why the NYPD should use the DNA database.

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Newsweek Online • September 6, 2019

Grieving father says son was lured to his death by fake Snapchat date

Professor of Public Policy Adam Scott Wand pointed out that SnapChat's self-destruct messages make it a haven for child predators.

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High Point Enterprise Online • September 7, 2019

N.C. overdose deaths drop while High Point's rise

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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Patch • September 8, 2019

Hate Attacks On Whites See More Arrests Than Those Against Blacks

Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Frank Pezzella spoke about the disparity in arrests between anti-white hate crimes and anti-black hate crimes.

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Hartford Courant Online • September 8, 2019

Video Cameras are everywhere - and investigators are using them extensively in the case they are building against Fotis Dulos

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Adam Scott Wandt commented on the wide array of electronic surveillance evidence used to prosecute Fotis Dulos for the disappearance of his wife Jennifer Dulos.

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The New York Times Online • September 9, 2019

An Illegal Gas Line Killed 2 People. Should the Landlord Go to Prison?

Professor and former prosecutor Kevin McCarthy spoke about the challenges prosecutors face to prove reckless endangerment on the part of two landlords for setting up an illegal gas line that killed two people.

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News on Media • September 9, 2019

OPINION: Liberation, violence and the complex legacy of Robert Mugabe

Adjunct Professor of African History Milton Allimadi wrote an op-ed about the death of the former president of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe.

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The Hill Online • September 10, 2019

States should follow New York's lead in the fight against racial terror

Lucy Lang, the Executive Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution, wrote an op-ed calling for local prosecutors and state legislators to spearhead the fight against white supremacist terrorism.

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Brooklyn Daily Eagle • September 10, 2019

Can you put a price on a life taken by gun violence? That's the $36M question.

Jeffrey Butts, Director of John Jay's Research and Evaluation Center, spoke about his research which analyzes the cost of gun violence for the victim, the shooter, police and the city.

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The Real News Network • September 11, 2019

Hurricane Dorian Shows the Need to Fund Climate Adaptation

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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Newsweek Online • September 11, 2019

Will Antonio Brown play again? Patriots launch investigation after star receiver is accused of rape in lawsuit

Adjunct Lecturer Dmitriy Shakhnevich explained sports teams' contracts in light of the rape allegations against football player Antonio Brown.

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The Atlantic Online • September 11, 2019

This Man Says His Anti-violence Plan Would Save 12,000 Lives

Jeffrey Butts, Director of John Jay's Research and Evaluation Center, pointed out the flaws in Harvard crime researcher Thomas Abt's violence-reduction strategies.

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Law.com • September 11, 2019

Study Finds Bail Reforms Would Have Released 20,000 People From Jail in 2018

The New York Law Journal reported on John Jay's Data Collaborative for Justice retrospective study on how the 2020 bail reform law would have affected cases if applied in past years.

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The Baltimore Sun • September 11, 2019

Across the board, Baltimore area police departments are much whiter than the people they serve

Assistant Professor and retired homicide detective Dr. Alfred Titus Jr. pointed out the importance of police department diversity within diverse communities for better policing.

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El Diario Nueva York Online • September 12, 2019

Convocan evento gratuito en NYC para ayudar con trámites de ciudadanía

CUNY and the New York Daily News' Citizenship Now! program will offer free immigration services to 600 people at John Jay on Sept. 21.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer Online • September 12, 2019

Could this state commission help weed out bad cops?

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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Queens Daily Eagle • September 13, 2019

CUNY immigration initiative hosts massive citizenship application event

CUNY Chancellor Felix Matos Rodriguez announced the CUNY and the New York Daily News' Citizenship Now! program which will offer free immigration services to 600 people at John Jay on Sept. 21.

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Western Free Press • September 13, 2019

Jay-Z's Un-PC Remarks on Broken Homes, Crime Belatedly Trigger Tweetstorm

Hip-hop mogul Jay-Z is drawing belated condemnation on Twitter after video of his comments on fatherless households surfaced from the Reform social justice announcement at John Jay earlier this year.

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New York Daily News Online • September 13, 2019

CUNY, Daily News prepare for mass citizenship drive during Citizenship Now! event Sept. 21

CUNY Chancellor Felix Matos Rodriguez announced the CUNY and the New York Daily News' Citizenship Now! program which will offer free immigration services to 600 people at John Jay on Sept. 21.

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History News Network • September 13, 2019

Busing Ended 20 Years Ago. Today Our Schools Are Segregated Once Again

Historian and Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall wrote an article for Time Magazine about busing to end segregation and the re-segregation of schools today.

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Daily Kos • September 15, 2019

The 'Everyone could have predicted' president: Trade war fiasco edition

Associate Professor of Economics J.W. Mason and fellow at the Roosevelt Institute spoke about the effect of President Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods.

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Citizen Online • September 15, 2019

Demoted Auburn policeman was target of a 2018 criminal probe

Adjunct Professor of Law and Police Science and attorney Walter Signorelli weighed in on the criminal probe into a corrupt narcotics sergeant in Auburn, New York.

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The Philadelphia Inquirer • September 15, 2019

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Trial set for chief accused of racism

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Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Frank Pezzella commented on a story about a NJ police chief charged with hate crimes.

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Asbury Park Press • September 15, 2019

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Deadly weekends

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Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Eric Piza explained why criminal activity is more frequent over the weekends.

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Times Union • September 15, 2019

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ALBANY POLICE CHIEF'S BALANCING ACT

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Adjunct Professor of Emergency Management and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins spoke about the challenges facing new Albany Police Chief Eric Hawkins.

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The Chief • September 16, 2019

Tilting at Windmills in Iowa

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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