Please find below stories from the second half of March.
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MULTIMEDIA
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CBS2 News at 11 •
03/18/2019
David M. Shapiro,
lecturer at John Jay College and former special agent and assistant legal
advisor for the FBI spoke about the murder of Francesco Cali (2:21 mark).
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Channel News Asia •
03/20/2019
Professor of
Police Science Maki Haberfeld spoke about the percentage of law
enforcement in the nation (at the 2:00 mark).
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Assistant
Professor of Public Policy Heath Brown spoke to News Video about what
will happen in the wake of the Mueller report (at 0:21 mark).
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PRINT/ONLINE
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Professor of
Criminal Justice Candace McCoy spoke about drug charges on the federal
level in article comparing Manafort's sentence for tax and bank fraud to
Fate Vincent Winslow’s life sentence for 2 burglaries and selling $20
worth of pot.
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The Washington Post •
03/16/2019
Adjunct Sociology
Professor Ralph Larkin’s 2009 paper on the legacy of Columbine was cited
in a Washington Post story about the Christchurch shootings in New
Zealand.
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David M. Shapiro,
lecturer at John Jay College and former special agent and assistant legal
advisor for the FBI spoke about the murder of Francesco Cali and how the
mob has changed.
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Public Management
Professor David Shapiro and Professor of Criminal Justice Dennis Jay
Kenney spoke to Pix 11 News about the structure of organized crime in
light of mob boss Frank Cali’s murder.
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NBC News MACH • 03/18/2019
Professors
Chelsea Binns and Sven Dietrich talk about the benefits and drawbacks of
using artificial intelligence to stop shoplifters.
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Valerie Castile,
mother of Philando Castile and Ramsay County prosecutor John Choi spoke
about the toolkit for prosecutors to reduce officer-involved fatalities,
which was developed at John Jay’s Institute for Innovation in
Prosecution.
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David Shapiro,
Professor and Coordinator of the Fraud Examination and Financial
Forensics program, discussed the arrest of Anthony Camello for the murder
of mob boss Frank Cali.
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Professor of
Biology Nathan Lents, author of Human Errors: A Panorama of Our Glitches,
from Pointless Bones to Broken Genes, spoke to Gizmodo about the most
useless body part.
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Director of the
National Network for Safe Communities David Kennedy spoke to the Trace
about the symposium on reconciliation initiatives between the community
and the police.
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Business Insider •
03/19/2019
Public Management
Professor Adam Wandt spoke about the highly secretive and controversial
cellphone sweeping technology the FBI used to zero-in on President Donald
Trump's former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
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Education News Canada •
03/20/2019
Adjunct Professor
of Political Science Arun Kundnani gave the keynote lecture titled, "Anti-Muslim
Racism and the Politics of Empire" to mark the International Day for
the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on March 21 at York University
in Canada.
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Fast Company •
03/20/2019
Phillip Atiba
Goff, who is the cofounder of the Center for Policing Equity at John Jay
College of Criminal Justice, spoke to Fast Company about the effects of
the NYPD’s program Patternizr, a digital program to identify crime
patterns.
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Giving Compass •
03/20/2019
Emily Cubilete, a
John Jay student pursuing a master’s degree in public administration and
law degree, explains how history lessons inspired her to rise above the
bleak future painted by a field trip to jail.
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Lake Placid News •
03/20/2019
Professor Adam Wandt
spoke about the highly secretive and controversial cellphone sweeping
technology the FBI used to zero-in on President Donald Trump's former
personal lawyer, Michael Cohen.
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Inside Higher Ed •
03/21/2019
Professor of
Psychology Deryn Strange’s new study on trigger warnings, which was
published in Clinical Psychological Science, was cited in an article on
using trigger warnings for course content.
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Detroit Free Press •
03/21/2019
Professor of
Criminal Justice Eric Piza spoke to the Detroit Free Press about the
limits of surveilling city neighborhoods with high-definition
cameras.
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New York Amsterdam News
• 03/21/2019
The New York
Amsterdam News covers the “Trust and Transparency: NYC Symposium on
Oversight of Law Enforcement held at John Jay on Friday, March 15.
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CNN.com International •
03/21/2019
Forensic Science
Professors Angelique Corthals and Peter Diaczuk spoke to CNN about photos
of the body of Oscar Perez, a Venezuelan anti-government rebel leader
shot to death.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
• 03/21/2019
Criminal Justice
Professor Joe Giacalone spoke to USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin about Jake
Patterson’s premediated murder of 13-year-old Jayme Closs and her
parents.
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Criminal Justice
Professor Peter Moskos criticized Baltimore City’s new policy to stop
prosecuting cannabis possession, regardless of the quantity or the
arrestee’s criminal history.
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Associate
Professor of Criminal Justice Eric Piza spoke to CNN about high-tech
policing.
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Professor
Christopher Herrmann spoke to the Bklyner about the low crime rate in
East Flatbush and the uptick in car thefts of drivers who leave their
vehicles unattended.
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Palm Beach Post •
03/22/2019
Criminal Justice
Professor Vincent Del Castillo spoke about police department hiring and
the number of applicants.
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The Sacramento Bee •
03/23/2019
Stockton Chief of
Police Eric Jones at the "Police-Community Reconciliation Symposium
- Healing the Harm of Racialized Policing" on Tuesday March 12 at
John Jay.
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Associated Press •
03/23/2019
Public Policy
Professor Adam Wandt spoke to the Associated Press about the use of
robots and the pace of technology in policing.
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York Dispatch •
03/26/2019
Group Violence
Intervention initiative, pioneered by National Network for Safe
Communities Director David Kennedy, is being implemented by law
enforcement in York County, Pennsylvania.
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Psychology
Professor Cathy Spatz Widom spoke about the differences between using
prospective and retrospective reports in studying childhood maltreatment.
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The Denver Post •
03/26/2019
Public Management
Professor Dan Feldman spoke the consequences of law enforcement refusing
to enforce a red flag bill law in Colorado.
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Criminal Justice
Professor Evan Mandery spoke to the ABC News about the death penalty’s
prevalence in the South, especially in Texas.
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Press Release Point •
03/27/2019
Professor Jodie
Roure, Director of the Ronald H. Brown Law School Prep Program, spoke at
the 4th National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference at American
University Washington College of Law.
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West Side Spirit •
03/27/2019
Adjuct Philosophy
Professor Rabbi Alvin Kass, the chief chaplain of the NYPD and the
longest-serving police chaplain ever, speaks to The Spirit about his
career.
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Criminal Justice
Professors and researchers Margaret Leland Smith and Karen Terry, authors
of two seminal reports on the scope and causes of abuse by clergy,
presented at the “Reckoning and Reform: New Horizons on the Clergy Abuse
Crisis” at Fordham University on March 26.
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Reader's Digest •
03/28/2019
Psychology
Professor Elizabeth Jeglic, coauthor of "Protecting Your Child from
Child Abuse: What You Need to Know to Keep Your Kids Safe," spoke to
Reader’s Digest about the effect of child abuse on concentration.
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Economics
Professor J.W. Mason spoke about taxes that affect the middle class in
the Democrats 2020 policy proposals.
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Associated Press •
03/29/2019
Law and Police
Science Professor Walter Signorelli spoke about the effect of internal
affairs investigations on police officers.
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PostBulletin.com •
03/29/2019
Professor of
Criminal Justice Dennis Jay Kenney briefly reviewed the Rochester Police
Department’s use of force policy in response to the death of a civilian
following a traffic stop and physical struggle with Rochester Minnesota
Police.
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Associated Press •
03/30/2019
History Professor
Michael J. Pfeifer spoke about the history of lynching Italian-Americans
and African-Americans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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