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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WINS-AM • June 17, 2021
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1010 WINS-AM
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Maxwell Mak gave an in-depth interview
on the Republican effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act and the
Supreme Court's ruling which rejected the latest Republican attempt.
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WINS-AM • June 17, 2021
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Radio clip from WINS-AM
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Maxwell Mak commented on the Supreme
court's decision protecting the Affordable Care Act.
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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • June 18, 2021
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Crime Time
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr.
Keith Taylor explained how police will investigate the murder of a
mother who was stabbed in front of her toddlers in her home.
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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • June 18, 2021
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Crime Time
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr.
Keith Taylor advised how people should react during an active shooter
situation and explained how police departments work together to
investigate shootings across multiple areas.
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WUPL-TV • June 19, 2021
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Trace of Evil (Part 1)
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The rape
and murder of John Jay graduate student Imette St. Guillen was the
subject of an episode of "Trace of Evil."
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KDRV-TV • June 19, 2021
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NewsWatch 12 at 6:00
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Professor
of Criminology Peter Moskos commented on the mass resignation of the
Portland Police’s rapid response team specializing in protest crowd
control.
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KXLY-TV • June 19, 2021
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4 News Now at 6
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Professor
of Criminology Peter Moskos commented on the mass resignation of the
Portland Police’s rapid response team specializing in protest crowd
control.
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NewsNation • June 21, 2021
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Banfield
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Professor
Emeritus Lawrence Kobilinsky discussed how investigators will collect
forensic evidence from the crime scene of the double homicide of two
prominent Murdaugh family members in South Carolina.
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KGW-TV • June 22, 2021
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KGW News at 6
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A study
from John Jay's Research and Evaluation Center was the focus of a
segment on how to reduce gun violence in Portland, Oregon.
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Spectrum News NY1 • June 23, 2021
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News All Night
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Susan Kang discussed the ranked choice
voting results from the NYC Democratic mayoral primary race.
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KNX-AM • June 23, 2021
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KNX In Depth
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Attorney
Dmitriy Shakhnevich, a constitutional law professor at John Jay,
explained the Supreme Court ruling on whether police can search a
person's home without a warrant and President Biden's plan to address
violent crime.
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NewsNation • June 23, 2021
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Banfield (Part 2)
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Professor
Emeritus of Forensic Science Lawrence Kobilinsky explained whether DNA
can be retrieved from cellphones in the case of the Murdaugh family
murders.
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News 12 New Jersey • June 24, 2021
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News 12 New Jersey (24 Hours)
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Adjunct
Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins analyzed
body camera footage and the police report about a Bloomfield police
officer shooting an unarmed motorist who tried to drive away after they
attempted to arrest him.
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Fusion • June 24, 2021
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Univision News (English)
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Director
of John Jay's Research and Evaluation Center Jeffrey Butts discussed
the data on gun violence in 2020 and before the pandemic in NYC.
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NewsNation • June 24, 2021
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Banfield (Part 1)
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Professor
Emeritus of Forensic Science Lawrence Kobilinsky explained what may
have been the cause of death and the conditions under which the body of
Stephen Smith was found.
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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • June 26, 2021
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Crime Time (Part 1)
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr.
Keith Taylor commented on the sentencing of Derek Chauvin.
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WINS-AM • June 28, 2021
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1010 WINS-AM
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Attorney
Dmitriy Shakhnevich, a constitutional law professor at John Jay,
explained how the Trump Organization will be prosecuted on charges of
tax fraud.
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WINS-AM • June 28, 2021
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1010 WINS-AM
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Attorney
Dmitriy Shakhnevich, a constitutional law professor at John Jay,
explained how the Trump Organization will be prosecuted on charges of
tax fraud.
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NPR/National Public Radio • June 29, 2021
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BBC Radio - The Inquiry
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David
Brotherton, Professor of Sociology and Criminology, discussed his work
on credible messenger programs, where justice-involved individuals
connect with and motivate the most at-risk youth to transform
destructive thinking, attitudes and actions.
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Spectrum News NY1 • June 29, 2021
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Inside City Hall
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Susan Kang discussed the ranked choice
voting results from the NYC Democratic mayoral primary race.
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NewsNation • June 30, 2021
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Banfield
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Professor
of Fire Science Glenn Corbett discussed the Surfside condominium
building collapse. The building disaster protocols he developed post
9/11 are being used by officials in Miami.
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Spectrum News NY1 • June 30, 2021
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Inside City Hall with Errol Louis
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Susan Kang discussed the very close
ranked-choice voting results from the NYC Democratic mayoral primary
race.
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The Berkeley Daily Planet • June 16, 2021
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Extra from The Berkeley Daily Planet
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The
Criminal Injustice podcast #136 Police Reform from a Rare Perspective
with President Karol V. Mason and The Future of Public Safety report
was cited.
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The New York Times • June 15, 2021
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Runners-Up From Our 8th Annual Student Editorial Contest
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Professor
of Constitutional Law and civil rights attorney Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall commented on a study which found that young, Black men
were over-represented in private prisons.
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Yahoo! Canada News • June 19, 2021
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How to become a Forensic Expert
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John Jay
College was named as one of the world-renowned universities offering
forensic science programs.
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US National Archives • June 22, 2021
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The
Declaration of Independence and Diversity: Then and Now
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Professor
of Constitutional Law and civil rights attorney Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall was a panelist at a discussion on how the ideals and
words of the Declaration of Independence relate to issues of race,
gender, and diversity today.
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The Markup • June 22, 2021
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Why is ransomware on the rise?
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Assistant
Professor of Public Policy and attorney Adam Scott Wandt explained what
is necessary to stop ransomware attacks.
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CBS News Online • June 23, 2021
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Biden rolling out gun violence prevention strategy
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Paul
Smith, Director of Reconciliation at the National Network for Safe
Communities at John Jay, discussed President Biden's new initiative
aimed at tackling what he calls the nation's "gun violence
epidemic."
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Tech Inside Out • June 24, 2021
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Blackboard Announces Winners of 2021 Catalyst Awards
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John Jay
is a proud recipient of the 2021 Blackboard Catalyst Award for Training
& Professional Development thanks to the Department of Online
Education & Support and Teaching and Learning Center's innovative
workshop.
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The Chief • June 25, 2021
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End Incompetence, Not Rikers
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant
Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor criticizing the
closing the Rikers and identifying DOC's incompetence as the root cause
of jail mismanagement.
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Associated Press • June 29, 2021
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Trump's company could face criminal charges in NYC
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Former
FBI special agent and Coordinator of John Jay's Fraud Examination and
Financial Forensics Program David Shapiro explained how the Trump
Organization will be prosecuted on charges of tax fraud.
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Crime Report • June 29, 2021
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Court Fees Called 'Another Layer of Punishment' for
Rural Poor
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The John
Jay College Center on Media, Crime and Justice (CMCJ) convened two
conferences in 2019-2020 to bring experts and policymakers together
with journalists to discuss the criminal justice system's use of fines
and fees.
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Bloomberg Law • June 30, 2021
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We Must Demand Prosecutorial Reform After Chauvin
Sentencing
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall wrote an op-ed pointing out that Derek Chauvin's
conviction and sentencing for George Floyd's murder was rare in
officer-involved civilian killings and that criminal justice reforms
should be directed at the role of prosecutors.
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The Daily Caller • June 30, 2021
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It's Much Bigger Than Police
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Professor
Emeritus of Philosophy John Kleinig explained the many reasons for the
rise in violent crime.
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CBS News Online • June 30, 2021
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Florida officials call for grand jury investigation of
Surfside building collapse
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Associate
Professor of Fire Science Glenn Corbett, who is also technical editor
and columnist for Fire Engineering Magazine and formerly served as a
member of the National Construction Safety Team Advisory Committee,
joined CBSN to discuss the ongoing investigations into the cause of the
deadly Miami condo collapse.
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