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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Yahoo! News - Philippines • August 1, 2020
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Rookie cop seeks change from within
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President
Karol Mason and President of the Black Student Union DeCarlos Hines
spoke about systemic racism and how to redefine the role of police in
creating safe communities.
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WNYW-TV • August 5, 2020
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Good Day Wake Up
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Assistant
Professor Christopher Herrmann explained the factors behind the
increase in shootings in New York City.
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WIND-AM • August 6, 2020
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AM 560 The Answer at 2020-08-06
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Department
Chair and Professor Peter Moskos' comment on Black Lives Matter and
police was mentioned on a radio show.
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KTRH-AM • August 6, 2020
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Newsradio 740 KTRH at 2020-08-06
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Adjunct
Professor Vincent Del Castillo's explanation on national reporting of
crimes was mentioned on a radio show.
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MSNBC • August 15, 2020
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The Last Word With Lawrence O'Donnell
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Assistant
Professor of Economics Michelle Holder was quoted on how COVID-19 has
impacted workers' pay, particularly black women.
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The Village Voice • August 1, 2020
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Rogue Police Union: Nassau's GOP Affirmative Action
Machine
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In
a historical look back, Daniel Guido, a Nassau police commissioner in
the '70s who became a Criminal Justice Professor, commented on Richard
Hartman, a Long Island lawyer who cultivated a reputation for helping
influential people beat their raps.
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New Scientist - newscientist.com • August 5,
2020
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Beirut explosion: What caused the blast and what else do
we know?
An
enormous explosion at the major port of Beirut in Lebanon may have been
caused by the fertilizer compound ammonium nitrate. Vytenis Babrauskas,
a fellow at The Christian Regenhard Center for Emergency Response
Studies at John Jay, explained the nature of ammonium nitrate and how
it should be stored.
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GIT Laboratory Journal • August 5, 2020
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Ammonium nitrate: the explosive nature of the
high-nitrogen fertiliser compound
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An
enormous explosion at the major port of Beirut in Lebanon may have been
caused by the fertilizer compound ammonium nitrate. Research from
Vytenis Babrauskas, a fellow at The Christian Regenhard Center for
Emergency Response Studies at John Jay, on the explosive nature of
ammonium nitrate was cited.
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FOX News Channel Online • August 5, 2020
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Gutfeld on the spike in murders across US
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Adjunct
Professor Vincent Del Castillo's explanation on the national reporting
of crimes was mentioned on Fox News Channel.
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New York Daily News Online • August 5, 2020
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Protecting youth from interrogation
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Professor
of Psychology and attorney Emily Haney-Caron co-wrote an op-ed on how
in New York, youth can be arrested, encouraged to waive their rights,
interrogated and made to confess, even falsely— all without a guardian
or attorney present.
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Inside Higher Ed • August 6, 2020
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Ep. 17: The Pandemic's Human Toll at CUNY
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Michael
Yarbrough, an Assistant Professor of Law and Society, spoke about how
he and his students documented the pandemic's impact on CUNY, students
in the class and their families.
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The Southwest Journal Online • August 6, 2020
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The causes of Minneapolis' summer crime spree
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Director
of the National Network for Safe Communities David Kennedy explained
rapid changes in violent crime and the relationship between police
legitimacy and violence.
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WABC-TV Online • August 7, 2020
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Public Allies offers new opportunities to young people
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John
Jay alumna Aurora Douglas was featured for being an outstanding alumna
of Public Allies, a nonprofit committed to advancing social justice and
equity by activating youth leadership capacities.
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Route Fifty • August 7, 2020
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Immigrants Might Be Reporting Crimes Even Less Now.
Here's Why
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Lucy
Lang, Director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John
Jay, wrote an opinion piece on how the Trump administration's decision
to create doubt about the validity of U visas hurts already vulnerable
immigrant populations.
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New York Daily News Online • August 7, 2020
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In defense of the Teddy Roosevelt statue
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John
Jay librarian Jeffrey Kroessler wrote an op-ed on why removing the
statue of Theodore Roosevelt in front of the American Museum of Natural
History is problematic.
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The Philadelphia Tribune
Online/phillytrib.com • August 10, 2020
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Who opposes defunding the NYPD? These Black lawmakers
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Phillip
Atiba Goff, CEO of the Center for Policing Equity at John Jay explained
how money for public safety should be reallocated to address poverty.
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Purist • August 11, 2020
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Fit For Life: Claire Prince
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John
Jay alumna Claire Prince was profiled for her journey to becoming a
Gotham Gym personal trainer.
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REVISTACENTRAL.MX • August 12, 2020
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Hank Willis Thomas, el artista afroamericano del momento
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Baz
Dreisinger, Professor of English and Executive Director of the
Incarceration Nations Network, projected texts written by people in
jail onto the facades of buildings tied to the criminal justice system
in Mexico City.
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Like Trees Walking • August 12, 2020
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Episode 511 -- Refund the Police
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Professor
Peter Moskos, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and
Criminal Justice Administration, spoke on a podcast about policing and
race relations after the murder of George Floyd.
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Crime Report • August 13, 2020
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Why are America's Women Police Chiefs Resigning?
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Schulz, a retired captain of the Metro-North Commuter
Railroad Police Department, wrote an op-ed on recent resignations of
several women leading city police departments.
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NJ.com • August 13, 2020
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Making Black lives matter
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Professor
Emerita Delores Jones-Brown wrote an opinion piece on how the nation
can fix the way it polices Black Americans.
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Marketplace Online - American Public
Media • August 14, 2020
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Marketplace special: The Economy, Reset
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Assistant
Professor of Economics Michelle Holder gave an extended interview on
systemic racism in the US economy.
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