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The Chief August 6, 2021
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Doing COs Dirty
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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
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The Front Line Behind Bars
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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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TheBoar.org August 16, 2021
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NY Met to
repatriate two Benin Bronzes
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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
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Inexperienced Investors Lost Millions On PSTH
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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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The Central Record Online August 17, 2021
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Law firm associate named to 'Insider' list
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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
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Foreclosure Rules Under Debate in NY as Moratorium's End
Looms
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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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Quartz August 18, 2021
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How to convince someone to get the Covid-19 vaccine
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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
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Should We Defund the Police?
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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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Crime Report August 19, 2021
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'Policing Alone Will Not Save Us," Says Baltimore
Mayor
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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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The Wall Street Journal August 20, 2021
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Could the Crown Heights Riots Recur?
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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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YouTube August 22, 2021
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Professor Stephen
Rolandi on WPTV "People To Be Heard"
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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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Honolulu Civil Beat August 23, 2021
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Why Police Are Supposed To Tell Prosecutors About
Dishonest Cops
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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
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Larry Harlow, a Salsa Revolutionary
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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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Vox August 24, 2021
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The death of the job
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Associate
Professor of Economics Michelle Holder explained how the pandemic has
normalized workplace accommodations.
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The Atlantic Online August 24, 2021
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He Walks the Line
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John Jay
alumnus and NYC mayoral candidate Eric Adams was profiled for the
Atlantic by Fox News correspondent Juan Williams.
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Our Sunday Visitor Online August 25, 2021
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Tips for parents looking to pass on the Faith
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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
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Here's how you can remain clear of online frauds
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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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Mirage News Australia August 30, 2021
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Australia to trial domestic violence deterrence program
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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
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New Ridgefield Library series to spotlight the First
Amendment
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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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