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CUNY-TV • 02/5/2019
Ronnie
Eldridge of “Eldridge & Co.” interviews President Mason about
criminal justice reform and John Jay's criminal justice programs.
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WNBC-NY (NBC) • 02/4/2019
Dr. Gloria
Browne-Marshall, professor of constitutional law and civil rights
attorney, spoke to NBC about Liam Neeson’s racist revenge fantasy.
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WNYC • 02/4/2019
Every Monday in
February for Black History Month, Dr. Gloria Browne-Marshall, professor
of constitutional law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice & civil
rights attorney, spoke on The Brian Lehrer Show about Black Migrations.
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WABC-NY (ABC) • 02/7/2019
Adam Wandt, a
professor of academic technology at John Jay College, spoke to WABC News
about the Google-owned Waze app and the NYPD suing Google for
compromising DUI checkpoints through the app.
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NY1 • 02/7/2019
Undocumented John
Jay students openly discuss their status with NY1’s Michael Herzenberg
because of the support they received from John Jay’s Immigrant Student
Success Center.
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Southern California Public Radio •
02/7/2019
Peter Moskos,
professor of law and police science at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice spoke on AirTalk, a show on Southern California’s 89.3 KPCC radio
station about racial profiling in gang injunction traffic stops.
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CSPAN3 • 02/10/2019
Dr. Gloria
Browne-Marshall, professor of constitutional law and chair of the
Association for the Study of African American Life and History, moderated
a panel discussion on the theme of “400 Years of Perseverance” in
commemoration of the 400th anniversary of the beginning of forced
migration of Africans to North America.
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WNYC • 02/11/2019
Every Monday in
February for Black History Month, Dr. Gloria Browne-Marshall, professor
of constitutional law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice & civil
rights attorney, spoke on The Brian Lehrer Show about Black Migrations.
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Unknown • 02/12/2019
Jeffrey Coots, a
professor and Director of the From Punishment to Public Health initiative
based at John Jay College of Criminal Justice spoke about America’s
opioid epidemic with TRTWorld’s program “The Square.”
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Southern California Public Radio •
02/14/2019
David M. Shapiro,
lecturer at John Jay College and former special agent and assistant legal
advisor for the FBI spoke on AirTalk, a show on Southern California’s
89.3 KPCC radio station about FBI overreach.
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NY1 Noticias •
02/16/2019
NY1 Noticias
covered the Immigrant Student Success Center DACA Ally event.
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WNYC • 02/18/2019
Every Monday in
February for Black History Month, Dr. Gloria Browne-Marshall, professor
of constitutional law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice & civil
rights attorney, spoke on The Brian Lehrer Show about Black Migrations.
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Fox 5 NY News • 02/20/2019
Adam Wandt, a
professor of academic technology at John Jay College spoke about the
Manhattan-based state appeals court ruling in favor of making body-camera
footage available to the public.
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WNYC • 02/25/2019
Every Monday in
February for Black History Month, Dr. Gloria Browne-Marshall, professor
of constitutional law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice & civil
rights attorney, spoke on The Brian Lehrer Show about Black Migrations.
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PIX 11 • 02/26/2019
Families who have
lost loved ones to police violence, prosecutors, police chiefs, policy
experts and community advocates convened at the Schomburg Center for
Research in Black Culture to unveil a toolkit they developed over the
past year to address and reduce officer-involved fatalities.
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WABC-NY (ABC) • 02/26/2019
WABC 7 covered
the Officer-Involved Shooting Toolkit release at the Schomburg Center.
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WNYW-NY (FOX) • 02/26/2019
WNYW Fox 5
covered the Officer-Involved Shooting Toolkit release at the Schomburg
Center.
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WCCO-MIN (CBS) • 02/28/2019
The “toolkit”
that aims to curb officer-involved fatalities, was commissioned by John
Jay College of Criminal Justice’s Institute for Innovation in Prosecution
and developed by a coalition of victims, police chiefs, prosecutors, including
Minnesota DA John Choi was featured on CBS Evening News with Jeff Glor on
WCCO-MIN.
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The Root • 02/5/2019
President Karol
V. Mason attends My Brothers Keeper event with President Obama and
others.
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Philly.com • 02/3/2019
Eric Piza,
assistant professor of criminal justice at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice in New York spoke to the Philadelphia Inquirer about the failure
among urban police departments to solve most armed robberies.
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MarketWatch • 02/5/2019
Amy
Adamczyk, a professor of sociology and criminal justice at John Jay
College and Christopher Thomas, a Ph.D. candidate in criminal justice at
the John Jay wrote about the media's influence on the public's shifting
attitude towards marijuana legalization.
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The Atlantic • 02/7/2019
Diana Falkenbach,
a clinical psychologist at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice spoke
about police suicide rates and the psychological fallout from
police-involved shootings to The Atlantic.
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Times Union • 02/7/2019
Preeti Chauhan,
an associate professor of psychology at John Jay and the director of the
school's Data Collaborative for Justice, spoke to the Times Union about
the racial disparities in marijuana arrests in NYC and Upstate NY
cities.
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The Washington Post • 02/8/2019
David Kennedy, a
criminologist at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, spoke about
the difficulties Baltimore Ceasefire, a grass-roots organization aiming
to end street violence, faces in light of a “dysfunctional political
culture" in Baltimore.
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The Portland Press Herald • 02/10/2019
Joseph Pollini, a
lecturer at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and retired New York
City police lieutenant spoke to the Portland Press Herald about a cold
case murder.
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Tampa Bay Times • 02/11/2019
Maria Haberfeld,
a professor of police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice,
spoke on Scientology hiring police for off-duty security.
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EurekAlert! • 02/11/2019
John Jay College
Professor Nathan H. Lents, a noted researcher on cell and cancer biology,
genetics, and forensic science refuted Michael Behe’s book “Darwin
Devolves” which attacks the theory of evolution.
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PoliceOne • 02/11/2019
Dr. Jon Shane,
former captain with the Newark (New Jersey) Police Department and now an
associate professor at John Jay College spoke to Force Science News about
his new book, “Unarmed and Dangerous: Patterns of Threats by Citizens
During Deadly Force Encounters with Police.”
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Daily Mail Online • 02/12/2019
L. Thomas
Kucharski, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New
York spoke about El Chapo's virtually impossible chance of escaping ADX
Florence SuperMax Prison, given his former two escapes.
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New York Patch.com • 02/12/2019
City Councilwoman
Helen Rosenthal and City Council Speaker Corey Johnson hosted a city
resource fair at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
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BBC News - US & Canada • 02/12/2019
Dennis Jay
Kenney, a former police sergeant and professor of criminal justice at
John Jay College, spoke to BBC News about drug trafficking in
post-Chapo narco-land.
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Daily Mail Online • 02/12/2019
Martin Horn, a
professor of corrections at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, spoke
about "El Chapo" Joaquin Guzman Loera's probable incarceration
at ADX Florence, the one-and-only lockup designed to incarcerate the
highest-risk prisoners in the federal penal system, in Florence,
Colorado.
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Vice (US) • 02/12/2019
Joseph Giacalone,
a former NYPD detective sergeant and professor at John Jay College of
Criminal Justice, spoke to Vice News about the Paula Chin murder
investigation.
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Fox News • 02/12/2019
Martin Horn, a
professor of corrections spoke about "El Chapo" Joaquin Guzman
Loera's probable incarceration at ADX Florence, the one-and-only lockup
designed to incarcerate the highest-risk prisoners in the federal penal
system, in Florence, Colorado.
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Metro • 02/13/2019
Publinews
International spoke to Baz Dreisinger, professor of John Jay College of
Criminal Justice about El Chapo’s impending incarceration.
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Bloomberg • 02/13/2019
Glenn Corbett, a
former firefighter and Associate Professor of Fire Science at John Jay
College of Criminal Justice in New York, took Justin Fox of Bloomberg
Businessweek on a tour of some of New Jersey’s “toothpick towers,” or places
that fire engines can’t reach and things that could go wrong as the
buildings age.
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Miami Herald • 02/13/2019
Miami-Dade County
is investing $2 million to combat street violence by using the Group
Violence Intervention strategy designed by the National Network for Safe
Communities at John Jay College to help civilians intervene with known
gang members and drug dealers.
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UPI.com • 02/14/2019
Nathan Lents,
professor of Biology at John Jay College and Queens resident, celebrated
Amazon rescinding plans to construct its second headquarters in New York
City.
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SFGate • 02/15/2019
OnlineMasters.com,
a trusted source for unbiased college rankings and higher education
planning, ranked the top 30 Online Master's in Emergency Management
Programs for 2019, and John Jay's program was ranked number one.
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The Portland Press Herald • 02/17/2019
Dr. Lawrence
Koblinsky, a forensic scientist and a professor at the John Jay College
of Criminal Justice and Hermann Walz, a longtime trial attorney and an
adjunct professor at John Jay, spoke to the Portland Press Herald about
faulty forensic evidence and defense testimony in a murder
mistrial.
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BBC Brasil (PT) •
02/17/2019
Lucy Lang, the
executive director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution of the
John Jay College of Criminal Justice speaks to BBC Brazil on the plea
bargaining process.
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Laredo Morning Times • 02/17/2019
Daniel Feldman,
who teaches Oversight & Investigation, Ethics & Accountability,
and Administrative Law at John Jay College of Criminal Justice spoke
about public approval for vigilante groups targeting child
predators.
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The Advocate • 02/18/2019
John Jay College
of Criminal Justice professor Joseph Giacalone, an expert on police
procedure, spoke on the deadly gunfight between police and a reputed
Houston gang member.
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CNN-US • 02/19/2019
Eugene O’Donnell,
a professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a former New
York City police officer, spoke about the Manhattan-based state appeals
court ruling in favor of making body-camera footage available to the
public.
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NY Daily News • 02/20/2019
Aneth
Naranjo, a sophomore at John Jay, pointed out the lack of representation
for authors of color in public elementary school reading lists.
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America Magazine • 02/21/2019
Margaret Smith,
research associate at the Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics at John
Jay College spoke to the Deliver Us podcast about the data on disproving
theories that celibacy and gay priests caused the sexual abuse crisis.
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AmNewYork • 02/22/2019
Jon Shane, a
former Newark police captain and associate professor of police management
at John Jay College spoke to amNY about an inconclusive ballistics
examination.
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CounterPunch • 02/22/2019
Mike Wallace, a
Marxist historian at John Jay College, spoke to CounterPunch about his
book A Narco History: How the United States and Mexico Jointly Created
the “Mexican Drug War”.
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NorthJersey.com • 02/22/2019
Glenn Corbett, a
professor of fire science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in
Manhattan, spoke about the difficulties when firefighting when polar
temperatures affect fire hydrants, water hoses, and old buildings.
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The Hechinger Report • 02/23/2019
John Matthew
Diaz, a sophomore at John Jay and Filipino immigrant, speaks about the
language barrier upon his arrival, how his international high school
ameliorated it and his second place finish for best freshman
inquiry-based research paper at John Jay.
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NorthJersey.com • 02/24/2019
Louis
Schlesinger, a professor of forensic psychology at John Jay College of
Criminal Justice in Manhattan spoke about the psychology behind three
adult males who brutally killed their parents.
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NY Daily News • 02/25/2019
House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi cheered on Gov. Andrew Cuomo as he signed the Red Flag Law
at John Jay College, a bill that allows firearms to be taken away from
people deemed potentially dangerous by a judge.
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Science News • 02/26/2019
Forensic
geneticist Mechthild Prinz of John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New
York City speaks about the longevity of DNA in crime scene
investigations.
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NY Daily News • 02/26/2019
Families who have
lost loved ones to police violence, prosecutors, police chiefs, policy
experts and community advocates convened at the Schomburg Center for
Research in Black Culture to unveil a toolkit they developed over the
past year to address and reduce officer-involved fatalities.
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NY Daily News • 02/26/2019
Victoria Davis,
sister of Delrawn Small, who was killed by an off-duty police officer in
2016, wrote an Op-Ed in the NY Daily News about her involvement in the
working group with the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John
Jay, which helped create a step-by-step toolkit for prosecutors to reduce
officer-involved fatalities.
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The Clarion-Ledger • 02/27/2019
John Jay’s
Research and Evaluation Center study of the program Cure Violence and gun
injury data cited in combating gun violence in Jackson, Mississippi.
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Philly.com • 02/28/2019
Peter Moskos, a
professor and chair of the department of law, police science, and
criminal justice administration at John Jay College was asked about the
extensive role of police officers and how $100,000 should be invested in
the Philadelphia Police Department.
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The Charlotte Observer • 02/28/2019
Eugene O’Donnell,
a professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a former New
York City police officer spoke about homicide spikes and cautioned
against overreaction.
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LIHerald.com • 02/28/2019
The Nassau County
Democratic Party is backing Jim Mulvaney, currently an adjunct professor
of police science at John Jay College, a veteran journalist and
co-founder of the local nonprofit Surf for All for Long Beach City
Council.
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The Washington Post • 02/28/2019
Saul Kassin, a
psychology professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice spoke about
politics and the believability of informants, in the case of Michael
Cohen given his damning testimony of President Trump during his time as
Trump's personal attorney.
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JD Supra • 02/28/2019
Proskauer, a
leading, full-service international law firm, has for a second year in a
row, partnered with John Jay College of Criminal Justice to launch a
series of workshops called Lawyering for Social Justice for prelaw
students:
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