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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Please
see below stories from the second half of July. |
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Spectrum News NY1 • July 16, 2019
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Inside City Hall
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Professor
of Constitutional Law and civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall
spoke about the Department of Justice's decision not to bring charges
against NYPD police officer Daniel Panteleo for the choking death of
Eric Garner.
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WNYW-TV • July 16, 2019
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FOX 5 News at 6
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CUNY
Chancellor Félix V. Matos Rodríguez and John Jay junior Jesse
Funtleyder discussed their upcoming trip to Puerto Rico, where recovery
efforts are still ongoing after Hurricane Maria.
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WBUR-FM Online • July 24, 2019
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What Addressing Community Violence Looks Like On The
Ground
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David
Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities, spoke to
Boston's WBUR about Operation Ceasefire, his initiative that reduced gang
murders in the 1990s (at 17:28 mark).
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HLN • July 26, 2019
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On the Story
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Professor
Evan Mandery, the chair of John Jay's Criminal Justice Department,
spoke about the federal government's decision to reinstate the death
penalty (at 13:17 mark).
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The New York Times Online • July 17, 2019
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How Notre-Dame Was Saved: 5 Things We Know
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Glenn
Corbett, a former firefighter and Associate Professor of Fire Science,
spoke about the human oversight and assumptions that exacerbated the
fire damage at the Notre Dame Cathedral
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The Atlantic Online • July 18, 2019
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Why Donald Trump's Racist Language Isn't Debatable
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President
of the Center for Policing Equity Phillip Atiba Goff commented on the
term “racially charged” which is often used when reporting on President
Trump's comments.
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The Medium • July 23, 2019
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The Fed -- Yes, the Fed -- Can Help Fix Inequality
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Assistant
Professor of Economics J.W. Mason spoke about the Federal Reserve
Bank's attitude toward income inequality and how the unemployment rate
affects different socioeconomic classes.
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New York Daily News Online • July 24, 2019
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Who will stand up for police?
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Professor
of Police Science Maki Haberfeld wrote a NY Daily News op-ed condemning
the disrespectful water bucket attacks on police officers and the
response from city officials.
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Post Register Online • July 27, 2019
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Recent incidents raise questions about foot pursuits
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Research
by Dr. Phillip Atiba Goff, the President of the Center for Policing
Equity at John Jay, on the decrease in excessive force and officer
injuries in Las Vegas after new foot pursuit policies were implemented
was cited in an article in the Post Register.
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CNET • July 31, 2019
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Alerts from Amazon Ring are often false alarms
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Associate
Professor of Criminal Justice Eric Piza spoke about the overabundance
of footage from home Ring cameras, which makes it hard for police to
effectively monitor them.
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