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NBC New York •
05/17/2019
Professor of
Academic Technology Adam Scott Wandt spoke to WNBC4 about the problem of
bias when the NYPD use facial recognition technology for arrests (at 1:08
mark).
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Professor of
Academic Technology Adam Scott Wandt spoke to CBS News about the problem
of bias when the NYPD use facial recognition technology for arrests (at
1:12 mark).
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Professor of
Police Science Maki Haberfeld spoke about the body camera footage of the
fatal traffic-stop shooting by a rookie Newark cop (at 1:19 mark).
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Rodly Gaillard
proposed to John Jay graduate Nandy Balkaran at John Jay’s 54th
Commencement morning ceremony.
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Spectrum News NY 1 •
05/30/2019
Constitutional
Law Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall spoke about Democratic leaders in
Congress opening an impeachment inquiry on President Trump (at the 1:17
mark.)
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Spectrum News NY 1 •
05/30/2019
Rodly Gaillard
proposed to John Jay graduate Nandy Balkaran at John Jay’s 54th
Commencement morning ceremony and the proposal was featured Spectrum News
NY 1’s “Morning Moment”.
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PRINT/ONLINE
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West Side Spirit •
05/14/2019
Professor and
Chair of the Law, Police Science & Criminal Justice Administration
Department Peter Moskos spoke about the use of CompStat in the NYPD.
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New York Patch.com •
05/16/2019
John Jay student
Dylan Tatom spoke about how her coach through the nonprofit HeartShare
St. Vincent's American Dream Program strengthened her support system
after being in nine different foster homes.
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Professor of
Criminal Justice Dennis Jay Kenney, a former police sergeant, spoke on
schools using technology to reduce murder toll during school shootings.
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FactCheck.org •
05/17/2019
Sociology
Professor Andrew Karmen fact checked President Trump and his son Eric
Trump’s claim that crime is up under Mayor De Blasio.
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The Chief-Leader •
05/20/2019
Professor of
Police Studies Eugene O’Donnell, a former NYPD lieutenant, condemned
police behavior in the Eric Garner case.
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Professor of
Police Science and an expert in police use of force Maki Haberfeld spoke
about excessive force complaints.
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Investigative Post •
05/21/2019
Former State
Assemblyman and Professor of Public Management Daniel L. Feldman
expressed remorse at the criminalization of people driving with a
suspended license.
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CNN.com International •
05/22/2019
Professor Evan
Mandery, Chair of the Criminal Justice Department, wrote an op-ed
criticizing legacy admissions and will boycott his Harvard class reunion
unless it changes its policy.
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Professor Jeffrey
Butts who leads John Jay’s Research and Evaluation Center spoke about
parking spot violence.
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PR Newswire - Christabelles
Closet • 05/22/2019
John Jay student
Janira Obregon gave a speech at AT&T's Xandr event "Finding My
Superpower: Stories from the Disability Community” on May 22.
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Fast Company •
05/22/2019
A cohort of
formerly incarcerated students learned digital basics through John Jay’s
Prisoner Reentry Institute.
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Associate
Professor of Fire Science Glenn Corbett spoke about the fire risk in
electric car batteries.
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The New York Times •
05/22/2019
Joseph Pollini, a
lecturer and retired New York City police lieutenant, spoke about his
encounters with nunchunks during his 33 year career.
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Professor of
Police Science Maki Haberfeld spoke about the ethics of police
acquiescing to a wanted man’s social media request.
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Professor of
Academic Technology Adam Scott Wandt pointed out how a LRAD, or Long
Range Acoustic Device used by police, can function as a weapon, in this
story about a Black Lives Matter lawsuit against the NYPD.
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
• 05/25/2019
Adjunct Professor
Jonathan Gibson wrote an opinion piece about the Elizabeth City Council’s
mistreatment of their community in wake of the allegations of racism and
misogyny in the Elizabeth NJ police force.
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StarTribune.com •
05/25/2019
Professor of
Criminal Justice Dennis Jay Kenney described the effects of fatigue in
law enforcement.
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CNN.com International •
05/26/2019
Professor of
Police Science Maki Haberfeld spoke about the Chicago Police Department’s
responsiveness in light of the murder of the pregnant teen and Mexican
immigrant Marlen Ochoa-Lopez.
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Associate
Professor of Police Management and former Newark police captain Jon Shane
spoke about RAILS, an online personnel file providing commanders with
crucial information on officers.
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Olive Lu, a
doctoral candidate and researcher at John Jay’s Data Collaborative for
Justice, wrote about how bail creates a gender jail gap.
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Professor of
Academic Technology Adam Scott Wand pointed out that SnapChat’s
self-destruct messages make it a haven for child predators.
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Criminal Justice
Professor Peter Moskos commented on police reform in departments across
the United States.
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Gotham Gazette •
05/30/2019
Assistant
Professor of Public Policy Heath Brown wrote an opinion article
advocating for Democracy Dollars for young people.
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The Points Guy •
05/30/2019
Professor of
Criminal Justice Dennis Jay Kenney gave a number of helpful tips on how
Americans should conduct themselves abroad when they are victims of a
crime.
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Professor of
Sociology Amy Adamczyk wrote an article to BBC News about attitudes
towards homosexuality around the globe.
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Diverse Issues in
Higher Education covered the APPLE Corps Program and featured the
first graduating class at John Jay.
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The Advocate •
05/31/2019
Criminal Justice
Professor and former NYPD sergeant Joe Giacalone reviewed surveillance
footage and criticized the Louisiana State Police shooting at a moving
vehicle.
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Pacific Standard •
05/31/2019
Sociology
Professor Crystal Jackson and her research team published a study in the Sociological Review that calls
into question claims that porn consumption fosters misogyny.
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Ancient Origins •
05/31/2019
Associate
Professor of History Sara McDougall pointed out that the medieval practice
of animal trials is probably a fabrication.
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