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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WPIX-TV March 2, 2021
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PIX11 News at 5 with Tamsen Fadal and Kori Chambers
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Professor
of Public Management and former Assemblyman Dan Feldman explains the
process Attorney General Leticia James is following to investigate the
sexual harrassment allegations against Governor Cuomo.
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WNYW-TV March 5, 2021
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THE 5 O'CLOCK NEWS
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Professor
Keith Taylor commented on Mayor Bill de Blasio's NYPD reform plan.
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Assistant
Professor of Economics Michelle Holder discussed why black women left
the workforce in droves during the pandemic.
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WTVW-TV March 8, 2021
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Eyewitness News at 9pm
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The
National Network for Safe Communities has partnered with the Evansville
City Council to reduce gun violence.
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WTVW-TV March 9, 2021
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Eyewitness News at Noon
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The
National Network for Safe Communities has partnered with the Evansville
City Council to reduce gun violence.
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NPR March 9, 2021
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All Things Considered
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Professor
Margaret Bull Kovera explained how difficult it will be to select an
impartial jury for the high-profile trial of ex-Minneapolis police
officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd.
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WBFO-FM March 11, 2021
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WBFO-FM (Radio)
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Professor
Henry Smart commented on the Franklin County's meeting about systemic
racism.
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News 12 The Bronx March 11, 2021
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News 12 Bronx
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In
honor of Women's History Month, John Jay alumna and NYPD Lieutenant
Renee Francis was interviewed for becoming the first woman and first
Black woman to lead the Detective Squad at the 46th precinct in The
Bronx.
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Spectrum News NY1 March 11, 2021
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Inside City Hall
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John
Jay will be co-hosting the first mayoral debate for the Democratic
candidates on Thursday, May 13th.
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WWOR-TV March 13, 2021
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The Justice Report
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Professor
Keith Taylor discussed how the NYPD uses digidog, a robot dog, to keep
police out of harm's way.
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TODAY Online - NBC Television Network March
3, 2021
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Tips For Raising Resilient And Optimistic Girls
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Dr.
Janice Johnson-Dias appeared on The Today Show with Hoda Kotb and Jenna
Bush to talk about her new book Parent Like It Matters: How to Raise
Joyful and Change-Making Girls.
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The Villager March 4, 2021
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Ed | CUNY goes on offense to counter pandemic setbacks |
amNewYork
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CUNY
Chancellor Felix Matos Rodriguez wrote an op-ed on how CUNY is
recovering from the pandemic. Nataly Toro, a John Jay senior and Tutor
Corps mentor, emphasized the importance of CUNY students mentoring
middle and high school students from NYC public schools.
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White Plains CitizeNetReporter March 4, 2021
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Andrew Cuomo's Crisis of Leadership.
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Adjunct
Professor of Public Administration Stephen R. Rolandi wrote an article
about the number of investigations Governor Cuomo is under.
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NBC News Online March 4, 2021
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Businesses' bid to stay safe stymied by Texas governor
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Adjunct
Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins explained
how Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's sudden decision to lift the mask mandate
affects businesses that are trying to enforce mask rules.
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The Chief March 5, 2021
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Coup Can Happen Here, Too
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant
Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote an op-ed about Republican political
self-preservation and the possibility of a military coup d'etat after
the January 6th Capitol riot and former President Donald Trump's
election fraud claims.
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Trinidad & Tobago's Newsday Online March
7, 2021
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Bail, police and hanging
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Ramesh
Deosaran, a journalist for Trinidad and Tobago's Newsday, visited John
Jay and wrote about the need for police chiefs to refrain from making
premature pronouncements in officer-involved investigations.
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CE Noticias Financieras English March 8,
2021
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Biden's promise for
women's football
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A
study from John Jay revealed that in U.S. professional soccer
championships, the average salary for men is 50% more than women.
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Crime Report March 9, 2021
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Defund Police Movement Wins Little Support: Poll
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Professor
of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney
explained how often police shootings involve those suffering from
mental health crises.
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Player FM March 10, 2021
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Legalising Gangs
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Dr.
David Brotherton discussed how legalizing gangs can lead to safer
communities.
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BoldBlindBeauty.com March 11, 2021
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Karla Saenz Seeing Beyond Visual Impairment | Bold Blind
Beauty
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Karla
Saenz, a first-generation college student here at John Jay College of
Criminal Justice, discussed her visual impairment, her internship
opportunities, and her career and educational aspirations. She is the
first of several young adults who will be featured in a
soon-to-be-released book.
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Crime Report March 11, 2021
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Don't Call it 'Diversion'
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Lucy
Lang, the former head of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at
John Jay College, discussed why the terms "diversion" and
"alternatives to incarceration" are problematic.
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Manhattan Institute March 12, 2021
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Turning Around New York City Transit Crime
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Moses Schulz, a retired MTA-Metro North Railroad Police
Captain, discussed the spike in violent NYC transit crime and how the
city can turn it around.
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