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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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WLNS-TV • August 16, 2021

6 News at Noon

The City of Jackson will enter a two-year partnership with the National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College to implement the Group Violence Intervention program.

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WNBC-TV • August 17, 2021

News 4 New York at 7 & News 4 New York at 7 (August 18, 2021)

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Adam Wandt, who teaches digital forensics and cybersecurity at John Jay, gave advice to T-Mobile customers whose personal information may have been exposed to a hacker and sold on the dark web.

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WNYW-TV • August 18, 2021

The 10 O'Clock News

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr. Keith Taylor discussed the mask mandate for NYPD officers.

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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • August 18, 2021

Crime Time (Part 1)

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr. Keith Taylor explained how police decide when to stop returning fire and to help a suspect.

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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • August 18, 2021

Crime Time (Part 2)

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr. Keith Taylor explained how the police respond to a suspect who flees their vehicle after a car chase. He also advised on what a victim of sexual assault should do after being attacked.

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BBC World News - BBC America • August 23, 2021

Afghanistan: Taliban Takeover

John Jay College Visiting Scholar Mark Fallon was interviewed by BBC World News about the inferior negotiation position the Biden administration has in dealing with the Taliban.

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KCSB-FM • August 25, 2021

No Alibis (Part 1) Part 2 & Part 3

Professor of Sociology David Brotherton gave an in-depth interview on the Social Change and Transgressive Studies Project at John Jay College.

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Spectrum News NY1 • August 25, 2021

Inside City Hall (Part 1)

Associate Professor of Political Science Susan Kang commented on Governor Kathy Hochul's decision to appoint Brian Benjamin as Lieutenant Governor and his record on real estate and criminal justice.

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Spectrum News NY1 • August 25, 2021

Inside City Hall (Part 2)

Associate Professor of Political Science Susan Kang commented on Governor Kathy Hochul's tenure as Lieutenant Governor and how her vision as Governor will affect her proposed budget.

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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • August 25, 2021

Crime Time (Part 1)

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr. Keith Taylor discussed crime rate reduction task forces and an incident in Volusia County where a prowler was caught in the act.

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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • August 25, 2021

Crime Time (Part 2)

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr. Keith Taylor discussed the case of a suspect who was released by a judge against the recommendations of the prosecutor and law enforcement then went on to commit a murder-suicide. He also explained how police decide whether to embark on a car chase.

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NewsNation • August 27, 2021

Banfield

Adjunct Professor Alfred S. Titus, Jr., a retired NYPD homicide detective who was a member of the force's hostage negotiation team, discussed whether a fatal police shooting in San Diego was justified.

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The Chief • August 6, 2021

Doing COs Dirty

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor imploring Correction Commissioner Vincent Schiraldi to take aggressive steps to prevent inmate assaults on staff and to hold the perpetrators accountable.

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 The Chief • August 13, 2021

The Front Line Behind Bars

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor condemning Correction Commissioner Vincent Schiraldi for the increased inmate violence and staff use of force in jails.

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Metro News Channel Nebraska • August 16, 2021

Gold Medalist World Class Swimmer, Dr. Jane Katz will be featured in Top 50 Fearless Leaders IAOTP's Publication

Dr. Jane Katz, Professor of Physical Education and Athletics, was recently chosen to be featured in the Top 50 Fearless Leaders Publication by the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP).

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COURIER • August 16, 2021

Phoenix Police Controversies May Have Sparked DOJ Probe Into the Department

Professor of Criminal Justice Dennis Kenney explained the limitations of pattern or practice investigations of police departments.

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TheBoar.org • August 16, 2021

NY Met to repatriate two Benin Bronzes

Professor of Art Crime Erin Thompson pointled out that the Metropolitan Museum of Art is repatriating two artifacts stolen from Nigeria in the 20th century, but not the many other artifacts stolen from that territory in the 19th century still housed in its collections.

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Institutional Investor • August 16, 2021

Inexperienced Investors Lost Millions On PSTH

John Jay graduate student Bassel Ahmad described his profits and losses from trading stocks, particularly call options on the special-purpose acquisition company, Pershing Square Tontine Holdings.

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Global Research • August 16, 2021

Does China's Rise Really Threaten the U.S., Or Just Its Sociopathic Power Elite, Who Want to Keep Ruling the World Even if It Drags Us into WW III?

Associate Professor of Economics Zhun Xu responded to accusations against the Chinese government about human rights abuses against the Uyghur population in Xinjiang.

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Thrive Global • August 16, 2021

5 strategies Aaron Reflex uses to deal with Stress & Anxiety

John Jay alumnus and New York music artist Aaron Reflex discussed five different ways he deals with stress.

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WCBS-TV Online • August 16, 2021

3 found dead from suspected overdoses around Washington Square Park

Adjunct Professor Michael Alcazar's comment on overdose victims in Washington Square Park was cited.

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MLive • August 16, 2021

Jackson mayor proposes spending $1.5M in federal funds to reduce gun violence

The City of Jackson will dedicate $1.5 million in federal funds to implement the Group Violence Intervention program created by the National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College.

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The Gazette – Cedar Rapids • August 17, 2021

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'Common sense' bond key to preventing violence

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Professor David Kennedy, founder of the National Network for Safe Communities, was the keynote speaker at The Gazette's Iowa Ideas virtual conference where he discussed how to effectively combat violence in communities of color.

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The Central Record Online • August 17, 2021

Law firm associate named to 'Insider' list

John Jay alumna Alana Hans-Cohen has been recognized as one of New Jersey's top policymakers by Insider New Jersey.

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Real Deal Online • August 17, 2021

Foreclosure Rules Under Debate in NY as Moratorium's End Looms

Professor Dan Feldman, a former New York State assemblyman who teaches ethics, explained why it would not be a conflict of interest for a NY state lawmaker with a personal home foreclosure to be involved in overturning a February NY Court of Appeals decision which allows mortgage lenders to demand repayment beyond the six-year statute of limitations.

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TIME Online • August 17, 2021

Why Is Everything More Expensive Right Now? Let This Stuffed Giraffe Explain

Associate Professor of Economics J.W. Mason explained why the U.S. economy is experiencing a surge in inflation and which sectors are affected.

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EIN Newsdesk • August 18, 2021

Philanthropist Alexander Rovt helps fund the Heart and Vascular Institute at Maimonides Medical Center

Dr. Alexander Rovt, a trustee of John Jay College, has made a generous donation to the Heart and Vascular Institute at Maimonides Medical Center.

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wcqs.org • August 18, 2021

The Man Who Would Be Sheriff: Buncombe Candidate Vows To Make Everything Right

Professor of Criminal Justice Dennis Kenney commented on the opinion of a North Carolina County Sheriff candidate, who believes that the constitution deemed sheriffs to be the equal of Congress and the president, and thus could ignore federal laws they deem unconstitutional.

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The Chief • August 18, 2021

Late Tribute to Ex-LBA Leader Right on Time

John Jay alumnus and Lieutenants Benevolent Association President James Gebhardt was remembered after his passing last year at the age of 85.

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WCBS-TV Online • August 18, 2021

Aaron Garcia Of Yonkers Arrested In Terrifying Hatchet Attack Caught On Video At Lower Manhattan ATM

Adjunct Professor and attorney Hermann Walz commented on which crimes police are currently handling.

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Quartz • August 18, 2021

How to convince someone to get the Covid-19 vaccine

Adjunct Professor Alfred S. Titus, Jr., a retired NYPD homicide detective who was a member of the force's hostage negotiation team, explained how he would convince unvaccinated individuals to get vaccinated.

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Psychology Today Online • August 18, 2021

Should We Defund the Police?

Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration Professor Maria “Maki” Haberfeld discussed how police training academies in the United States differ from other democratic nations.

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NPR/National Public Radio Online • August 18, 2021

When Shootings Erupt, These Moms, Pastors And Neighbors Step In To Defuse Tension

The report "Reducing Violence Without Police: A Review of Research Evidence" from the John Jay Research and Evaluation Center was cited in an article about violence interruption programs.

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New York Post • August 19, 2021

Meet the 'strong' Miss New York USA queens finally vying for 2021 crown

John Jay alumnus Heather Nunez will compete in this year's Miss New York USA pageant.

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Crime Report • August 19, 2021

'Policing Alone Will Not Save Us," Says Baltimore Mayor

The Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, publisher of The Crime Report, held a two-day webinar series aimed at exploring gun violence as a public health issue, focusing on community intervention programs underway around the country.

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New Jersey Herald Online • August 19, 2021

Some NJ towns are ordering their police to get the COVID vaccine. Police have pushed back

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins advised on how to entice unvaccinated officers to get vaccinated.

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PRLog • August 19, 2021

Attorney Monica Balyasny Receives Lawyers Monthly Woman in Law Award 2021

Lawyer Monthly recognized John Jay alumna and New York Attorney Monica Balyasny of JT Law Firm with the Woman in Law 2021 Award.

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WDRB-TV Online • August 19, 2021

Answering critics, Louisville officials say they are making progress on anti-violence program

Last October, the City of Louisville announced they will implement the Group Violence Intervention initiative (GVI) created by David Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities.

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Patch • August 19, 2021

New Report From University Of Missouri-St. Louis Criminologists Shows Lengths Of Stay At St. Louis County Jail

Erica Bond, policy director of the Data Collaborative for Justice, commented on their new report which examines data on arrest and admissions, bail, lengths of stay and population levels at St. Louis County jail between 2010 and 2019.

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VICE • August 19, 2021

Bitcoiners Are Obsessed With Inflation. Are They Right?

Associate Professor of Economics J.W. Mason's in-depth NY Magazine interview on the misconceptions about inflation was cited.

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The Wall Street Journal • August 20, 2021

Could the Crown Heights Riots Recur?

Adjunct Lecturer and former NYPD officer Brendan Finn was quoted from his 2012 book on the need for directives from City Hall to NYPD brass in managing crowds of Black protesters.

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St. Louis Post-Dispatch • August 20, 2021

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St. Louis County jail sees fewer inmates but longer stays, study finds

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A study from the Data Collaborative for Justice at John Jay College, that proved there were racial disparities between black and white inmates on the length of time they were held in jail, was cited.

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The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education • August 20, 2021

Three African Americans Who Have Been Assigned to New Roles Relating to Diversity Filed in Appointments, Diversity on August 20, 2021

John Jay alumna Barbara J. Lawrence has been appointed the inaugural vice president of diversity, equity, and inclusion and chief diversity officer at Rider University in Lawrence Township, New Jersey.

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VICE • August 20, 2021

Hundreds of Cops Are Dying of COVID. They Still Won't Get Vaccinated.

Professor Warren Eller, Chair of the Department of Public Management, explained why police are resisting vaccination mandates and the profession of policing during the pandemic.

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The Philadelphia Tribune • August 21, 2021

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Gun violence is a disease that needs a vaccine

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A 2020 study by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice on the effect of Cure Violence programs on shootings was cited.

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YouTube • August 22, 2021

Professor Stephen Rolandi on WPTV "People To Be Heard"

Adjunct Professor Stephen Rolandi, a former member of the David Patterson administration after Eliot Spitzer resigned as NY Governor, discussed the issues Kathleen Hochul will face as Governor of New York.

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Jackson Citizen Patriot • August 22, 2021

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Effort to reduce gun violence gets $1.5 million funding The program is part of a two-year partnership with the National Network for Safe Communities.

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The City of Jackson will enter a two-year partnership with the National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College to implement the Group Violence Intervention program.

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The Star-Ledger • August 22, 2021

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Years of data on State Police tickets show racial disparity Over a decade, drivers of color were more likely to be cited.

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Professor of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney explained the factors that can influence whether a driver is cited during a traffic stop.

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The Columbian • August 22, 2021

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In Our View: Strong, ethical police improve communities

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Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration Professor Maria “Maki” Haberfeld commented on the rise in police officer retirements.

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Hartford Courant Online • August 22, 2021

As homicides climb in Hartford, anti-violence program stalled by infighting

Project Longevity, a program created by the National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College to combat community violence, has been stalled in Hartford, Connecticut.

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Player FM • August 22, 2021

What's Going on in South Africa w/ Milton Allimadi

Adjunct Professor of African History Milton Allimadi gave an in-depth interview on the roots of the current political crisis in South Africa.

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The Wall Street Journal • August 23, 2021

Al Capone's Last Haul: The Gangster's Family Auctions His Mementos

Professor of Art Crime Erin Thompson discussed how the auctioning of the personal items of notorious gangster Al Capone raises questions about their historical significance and moral murkiness.

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Carrier Management • August 23, 2021

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The Claims Resolution Process Is About to Get a D&I Makeover

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Professor of Sociology Maria Volpe will analyze data for an initiative to track how often candidates with diverse backgrounds are selected as mediators and arbitrators in insurance-related matters.

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Honolulu Civil Beat • August 23, 2021

Why Police Are Supposed To Tell Prosecutors About Dishonest Cops

A new report from the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay College on tracking police misconduct was cited. Alissa Marque Heydari, Deputy Director for the Institute, gave recommendations on how prosecutors can improve their Brady compliance.

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The New York Times • August 24, 2021

Larry Harlow, a Salsa Revolutionary

Professor of Music Benjamin Lapidus' new book "New York and the International Sound of Music, 1940-1990" was cited in an article about the late pianist, bandleader and producer Larry Harlow.

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Hopewell Valley News • August 24, 2021

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Hopewell Township Police Department celebrates officers' accomplishments

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Detective Alexis Mirra of the Hopewell Township police force was recognized for completing her Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

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KTVN-TV Online • August 24, 2021

LONG ISLAND AFRICAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2nd BOARD MEMBER NAMED TOYS FOR TOTS AMBASSADOR

John Jay alumna Elizabeth Wellington was named Toys For Tots Ambassador by the US Marines.

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Vox • August 24, 2021

The death of the job

Associate Professor of Economics Michelle Holder explained how the pandemic has normalized workplace accommodations.

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The Atlantic Online • August 24, 2021

He Walks the Line

John Jay alumnus and NYC mayoral candidate Eric Adams was profiled for the Atlantic by Fox News correspondent Juan Williams.

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The New York Times Online • August 24, 2021

Is New York's Wave of Gun Violence Receding? Experts See Reason for Hope.

Jeffrey Butts, Director of the Research and Evaluation Center at John Jay College has been conducting analyses of quarterly shooting totals in New York City, comparing three-month periods between 2020 and 2021.

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Times Herald-Record • August 25, 2021

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Newburgh welcomes new chief, commissioner

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Group Violence Intervention strategies created by Professor David Kennedy, founder of the National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College, were implemented in two New York cities, Newburgh and Albany.

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Our Sunday Visitor Online • August 25, 2021

Tips for parents looking to pass on the Faith

Statistics from Professor of Sociology Amy Adamczyk's book “Handing Down the Faith: How Parents Pass Their Religion on to the Next Generation” were cited in an article on the parental influence on children's religious decisions.

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Automatic Blogging • August 26, 2021

Here's how you can remain clear of online frauds

Assistant Professor of Public Policy Adam Wandt, who teaches digital forensics and cybersecurity at John Jay, described his experience as a victim of an eBay scammer.

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Military.com • August 26, 2021

A Marine Vet Put His Uniform Back on and Rushed to Ground Zero. Here's His Story

Marine Jason Thomas was a student at John Jay college on 9/11. He was a key figure in the National Geographic Channel's epic, six-part documentary series “9/11: One Day in America.”

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CNN Online • August 26, 2021

Controversial Missouri gun rights law has taken a toll on fighting crime

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr. Keith Taylor explained how a controversial new Missouri state law aimed at protecting gun rights could harm efforts to combat national gun violence.

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NBC News • August 27, 2021

Some police officers and their unions oppose vaccination mandates

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins discussed why there are lower-than-average vaccination rates among police officers.

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New Haven Register • August 28, 2021

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New Haven police data: 59 complaints against officers to date this year

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Adjunct Assistant Keith Taylor and former New York City Police Department Internal Affairs Bureau supervisor Keith Taylor described the delicate balance needed to conduct proper internal investigations.

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Police 1 • August 28, 2021

Washington's new use of force laws changing training, weapons

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins discussed why a baton is his preferred less lethal policing weapon.

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Bronx Times Reporter Online • August 28, 2021

Cannabis in the Bronx: How over-policing and enforcement hurt a borough – Bronx Times

A study from the Data Collaborative for Justice at John Jay College on the racial disparities in arrests for marijuana possession in New York City was cited.

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Manhattan District Attorney • August 28, 2021

The Greenburger Center & John Jay College of Criminal Justice Present The Criminalization of Mental Illness: Reckonings & Reforms

The Greenburger Center for Social and Criminal Justice and John Jay College present “The Criminalization of Mental Illness: Reckonings & Reforms” featuring New York City's District Attorneys in conversation.

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The Boston Globe • August 29, 2021

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Safe house? drop//Some of today's building techniques worry fire experts.; Some of today's building techniques worry fire experts.

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Associate Professor of Fire Science Glenn Corbett, an editor for the trade publication Fire Engineering, explained why some residential construction practices used today are unsafe.

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Asheville Citizen-Times • August 29, 2021

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In Woodfin stun gun incident, what do you see?

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Professor of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney analyzed and commented on police procedure in a video of three white Woodfin police officers restraining a 45-year-old Black man.

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Activist Post • August 29, 2021

Ireland Stands Its Ground Against 132 Countries Who Gang Up on Its Economy

John Jay Economics graduate student Saul Zimet co-wrote an article applauding Ireland's stance against the tax harmonization initiative in which 132 countries agreed to institute a minimum global corporate tax of 15 percent.

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Mirage News Australia • August 30, 2021

Australia to trial domestic violence deterrence program

The Australian government has committed $4.2 million to trial a new domestic violence deterrence program modeled on the Intimate Partner Violence Initiative (IPVI) developed by the National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College.

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The Ridgefield Press • August 30, 2021

New Ridgefield Library series to spotlight the First Amendment

Professor of Constitutional Law and attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall led an online lecture Oct. 3 at 5 p.m. to discuss the evolution of freedoms of speech and assembly from the civil rights era to the present.

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Staten Island Advance Online • August 30, 2021

Child Victims Act fallout now shifts to courtrooms: 'The system has never seen anything like this.'

Professor of Psychology Elizabeth Jeglic explained the factors that will complicate Child Victims Act cases and the financial fallout organizations accused of child sexual abuse will face.

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Staten Island Advance Online • August 31, 2021

Mid-Island's top cop will be honored by Mid-Island community group

John Jay alumnus and NYPD Deputy Inspector Timothy Wilson, commanding officer of the 122nd Police Precinct, was recognized for his long-time service and dedication to the community.

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New York Daily News Online • August 31, 2021

Don't buy Egyptian antiquities, even if they're fake

Professor of Art Crime Erin Thompson wrote an op-ed about how fake antiquities affect the black market of looted art.

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