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Thesouthern.com - 02/28/2017
...Public Policy Board
Member Annual Research Support Grant Program; John Jay College
s Research Assistance Program; Professional Staff Congress...
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...Crime (Audio) Douglas
Berman, a professor at Ohio State University Mortiz College of
Law, and Eugene O Donnell, a professor at John Jay College...
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...shootings. (For
example, David Kennedy, a criminologist at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice, told Mother Jones that in
minority communities...
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Mother Jones - 02/28/2017
...deportation
machine," says Daniel Stageman, a researcher at the John Jay
College of Criminal Justice who studies
immigration and criminal justice.
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The Journal of Blacks in
Higher Education - 02/27/2017
...Criminal Offenses The
Research Network on Misdemeanor Justice administered by the John Jay
College of Criminal Justice in New York is
undertaking a...
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The Washington Post -
02/27/2017
...applications. Natalie
J. Sokoloff, a professor emerita of sociology at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice who conducted the study, found
that private...
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New Jersey Spotlight -
02/27/2017
...Feldman, who is now a
professor at the City University of New York's John Jay College
of Criminal Justice and also co-author of the book
The Art of...
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Jacksonville.com - 02/26/2017
...keep young people in
their community is backed by research. A John Jay College
Research and Evaluation brief found that 86 percent of more than...
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Police reform in the age
of Trump Phillip Atiba Goff of the John Jay College of
Criminal Justice joins AM JOY on receiving a landmark grant
from...
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...NYU and Heath Brown
(HB), an assistant professor of public policy at John Jay College
and CUNY Graduate Center, to break it down for us. Is it...
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The Hill - Blogs - 02/24/2017
...an assistant
professor of public policy at the City University of New York (CUNY),
John Jay College and the CUNY Graduate
Center. He is the author...
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US News & World Report -
02/24/2017
...basis to fear for his
safety, said Jon Shane, a professor at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice. "You can always be
mistaken about the facts,
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The Daily Texan - 02/24/2017
...destruction and
illegal trade of art, Thompson currently teaches at the John Jay
College of Criminal Justice. After receiving
an invitation from UT...
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...analysis, PIX11 News
interviewed Joseph Giacalone, a professor of criminology at John Jay
College, and a retired NYPD detective, and author of the...
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...Justice and Social
Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John
Jay College, of the City University of New York, and
author...
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Time Magazine - 02/23/2017
...real deal," said
James Mulvaney, an adjunct professor at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice who previously worked with the
New York Police...
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...affected poor
children of color, says Gerald Markowitz, a professor at John Jay
College and the City University of New York and one of the
authors...
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The Marshall Project -
02/20/2017
...papers style
enforcement, says Dan Stageman, a professor at the John Jay
College of Criminal Justice who has studied
the initiative. According...
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The Anniston Star - 02/20/2017
...difference, Ann
Jacobs, director of the Prisoner Reentry Institute at the John Jay
College of Criminal Justice in New York, said
Monday. There...
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NorthJersey.com - 02/20/2017
...t do anything, Glenn
Corbett, associate professor of fire safety at John Jay College
and a Waldwick resident, said of Prieto. Balancing act New...
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Toledo Blade (AP) - 02/20/2017
...Research Network on
Misdemeanor Justice, run by New York City s John Jay College
of Criminal Justice. Local researchers will dive
into at least...
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...for the National
Network for Safe Communities, an organization based at John Jay
College of Criminal Justice in New York that
helps cities to...
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Sky Valley Chronicle -
02/19/2017
...(SEATTLE, WA.) -- The
Research Network on Misdemeanor Justice at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice has announced Seattle is one of
six cities selected...
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Chicago Sun-Times - 02/17/2017
...lives in danger,
Ransford says. Jeffrey Butts, a professor at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice in New York who s studying the
effectiveness...
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Daytona Times - 02/16/2017
...a professor emeritus
of sociology in the Africana Studies Department of John Jay
College of Criminal Justice in the City
University of New York.
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...dollars. The Research
Network on Misdemeanor Justice is run by the John Jay College
of Criminal Justice, which began focusing on
misdemeanors in...
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Miami Herald - 02/15/2017
...in the way, said
Eugene O Donnell, a law professor at the John Jay College
of Criminal Justice and a former police officer. It
s about sending...
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel -
02/13/2017
...Hermann Walz, a
former prosecutor and current defense attorney who teaches at John
Jay College of Criminal Justice in New
York. "There's nothing...
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...teaches, among other
courses, American Cultural Pluralism and the Law at John Jay
College of Criminal Justice in New York City.
Only we can write...
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International Business Times -
02/11/2017
...now," Dennis
Kenney, a former Florida police officer and a professor at the John
Jay College of Criminal Justice in New
York, told IBT. "The definitional...
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NBC New York - 02/10/2017
Laureano during the
incident. Jon Shane, a police tactics expert and Professor at John
Jay College, reviewed the report for the I-Team. He said
he...
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Pacific Standard - 02/10/2017
...alibis are evaluated.
The problem, according to researchers from the John Jay College
of Criminal Justice in New York and the University
of California...
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Insight Into Diversity -
02/10/2017
...change. Silvia
Mazzula, PhD, an associate professor of psychology at John Jay
College of Criminal Justice and a Latina, has
studied minority hiring...
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...Dr. Amy Adamczyk,
Professor and Interim Chair of Sociology at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center, City
University of...
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Giacalone is a retired
NYPD detective sergeant and an adjunct professor at John Jay
College of Criminal Justice. Alex S. Vitale
is associate...
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...the violent pockets
that remain. Jeffrey Butts, a professor at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice who is currently researching
Cure Violence,
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...in-depth policy paper
on three-quarter housing, issued by the John Jay College
of Criminal Justice in 2013. The analysis found
three-quarter...
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SunGazette.com - 02/09/2017
...America s
longest-serving first lady. A professor of history at John Jay
College in the City University of New York, Cook draws her
monumental...
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...try to suppress them,
with success. Maria Hartwig, a professor at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice, who also wrote articles in TSA
files,
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NBC New York - 02/07/2017
...I-Team Series But Dr.
Marie Helen Maras, a cybercrime researcher at John Jay College,
says the big banks are willing to accept some fraud because...
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The Boston Globe - 02/07/2017
...and unarmed security
guards, said Charles Nemeth, a professor at John Jay College
of Criminal Justice who chairs its Security, Fire
and Emergency...
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NJTV - Public Media New Jersey
- 02/07/2017
...anything, said Glenn
Corbett,associate professor of fire science at John Jay College.
Fire safety advocates want the state to move on several...
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...innocent." Mechthild
Prinz, forensic expert and associate professor at John Jay College,
and Vince Warren, executive director of the Center for...
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NBC Los Angeles - 02/04/2017
...university police
departments, said Dorothy Moses Schulz, a professor emeritus at John
Jay College of Criminal Justice of New
York. In the past few...
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National Public Radio -
02/04/2017
demographics," Phillip
Atiba Goff, director of the Center for Policing Equity at John Jay
College in New York, said. But Goff also said the logic behind...
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Gloria Browne-Marshall,
Associate Professor of Constitutional Law, John Jay College
of Criminal Justice & Former Civil Rights
Attorney Marq Claxton,
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The Tennessean - 02/03/2017
...officers, according
to Maria Haberfeld, a professor of police science at John Jay
College of Criminal Justice in New York. She
said police are...
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...trouble,"
Lawrence Kobilinsky, a DNA expert who chairs the science department at John
Jay College for Criminal Justice said at the
time. "They're going...
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Cosmopolitan - 02/02/2017
...Santos, found of
Latinas in Higher Education and director of strategic initiatives at John
Jay College, in New York City, "but they'll wonder,
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Reader's Digest - 02/02/2017
...study, Joshua W.
Clegg, an associate professor of psychology at John Jay College,
found that the first thing you should do is acknowledge the...
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The Christian Science Monitor
- 02/02/2017
adds Erin Thompson, an
assistant professor of art crime at the John Jay College
of Criminal Justice in New York. Identifying and
monitoring cultural...
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Los Angeles Times - 02/02/2017
...W. Varsanyi is an
associate professor of political science at the John Jay College
of Criminal Justice and a co-author of Policing
Immigrants:
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International
Online Media
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The Guardian - 02/25/2017
...offending, said David
Kennedy, a researcher and advocate at the John Jay College
of Criminal Justice who has worked on violence
prevention strategies...
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The Blog - Huffington Post -
02/23/2017
says Jane Katz, Ed.D.,
Professor of Health and Physical Education at John Jay College
at City University of New York. There's also the built-in...
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...policier et procureur
à Brooklyn et Queens, aujourd'hui professeur au John Jay College
of Criminal Justice. Décrivez-nous la situation que
vous...
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Al Jazeera English -
02/02/2017
...American Civil
Liberties Union's Human Rights Program and adjunct lecturer at John
Jay College at the City University of New York (CUNY).
The...
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"It's hard to
measure justice," says Phillip Atiba Goff, [John Jay College] the
center's co-founder and president. "In policing, data are so sparse
and they are not shared broadly..."
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The Washington Post -
02/22/2017
Professor Peter Moskos
writes: "If law enforcement shifts its focus to “cracking down” on
immigrants, Muslims or any other enemy Trump invents, we risk a descent
into repression and crime."
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The New York Times -
02/13/2017
"There is
redemption in all of us, and prosecutors who recognize it...will find
themselves in stronger, safer communities," wrote Meg Reiss,
Institute for Innovation in Prosecution.
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MSIs Unplugged - 02/09/2017
Edgardo
Sanabria-Valentin of PRISM writes: "Our institution’s response has
been thoughtful and paced. Academic programs and the College leadership
have sent messages showing support and providing guidance to
students..."
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Professor Gloria
Browne-Marshall indicated that legal opposition to the Trump travel ban
could hinge on whether it targets Muslims.
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