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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WOLB-AM May 19, 2021
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WOLB-AM (Radio)
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Reverend
Al Sharpton spoke about his experience with Betty Shabazz. He also
spoke to John Jay students in a class taught by Professor Ilyasah
Shabazz, daughter of Malcolm X and Betty Shabazz.
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Spectrum News NY1 May 19, 2021
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Inside City Hall
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Susan Kang discussed Andrew Giuliani's
run for New York State Governor, the polls for the NYC mayoral race,
and how the candidates are faring.
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WLNY-TV May 19, 2021
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WLNY News at 9PM
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John Jay
alumnus Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams was profiled by CBS as a
NYC mayoral candidate.
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WABC-AM May 21, 2021
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Dominic Carter Show Part 1 & Dominic Carter Show Part 2
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Adjunct
Professor of Psychology Thomas Coghlan gave an in-depth interview about
the animus against police, police hesitancy in using force, and his
experience working as a psychologist for the NYPD.
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WPIX-TV May 21, 2021
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PIX11 Morning News 10:00 AM
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John Jay
freshman Danielle was featured on PIX11 Morning News' Ben Birthday Bash
segment.
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Spectrum Noticias NY1 Online May 22, 2021
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Joven hispana vence adversidades y se titula de la
universidad
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John Jay
alumna Gιnesis Correa '21 was featured on NY1 for graduating from John
Jay as a first-generation full-time student juggling two jobs. She
credits the SEEK Program for helping her to the finish line.
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NBC May 24, 2021
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Today
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Professor
Eric Piza talks about how, if used properly, body cameras can be very
effective in assessing police response.
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WCBS-TV May 24, 2021
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Inside Edition
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Assistant
Professor Christopher Herrmann discussed the summertime spike in mass
shootings across America.
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CBSN May 25, 2021
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What
has changed a year after George Floyd's death?
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Paul
Smith, Director of Reconciliation at the National Network for Safe
Communities, explained how the murder of George Floyd has affected
police training, police accountability, police interactions with Black
communities and the future of policing in America.
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WTVJ-TV May 26, 2021
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NBC 6 South Florida News at 11pm
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Adjunct
Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins explained
how police departments can prevent officers from mistaking their guns
for their Tasers.
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WPIX-TV May 27, 2021
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PIX11 Morning News 09:00 AM
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John Jay
alumna Kyra was featured on PIX11 Morning News for graduating with her
Bachelors Degree.
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CBSN May 28, 2021
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New
York proposal would limit police use of force
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Professor
of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney
spoke to CBSN's Tanya Rivero about the potential impact and limitations
of a proposal to change New York's Use of Force standards.
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KLIF-AM May 31, 2021
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KLIF-AM
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Retired
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone's explanation on why
there will be a rise in violent crime in NYC was cited on radio.
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The Chief May 17, 2021
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Going Down For the 3rd Time
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction Assistant
Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote an article criticizing NYC DOC
Commissioner Cynthia Brann's tenure.
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Borger News-Herald - Online May 19, 2021
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May is Recognize College Students with Disabilities
Month
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John Jay
students were awarded Image Impact scholarships, which helps provide
equal access to employment opportunities for college students with
disabilities. John Jay Administrative Coordinator Naisha Garris was
mentioned for offering invaluable coordination support for these
students.
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Bronx Chronicle May 21, 2021
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Three CUNY Colleges Partner to Launch the Urban Academy
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The CUNY
Justice Academy at John Jay has served as a model for the new Urban
Academy, a partnership between the CUNY School of Labor and Urban
Studies (SLU) and Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) and
Guttman Community College.
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City Journal Online May 21, 2021
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Ill-advised Federal Prosecutions in the George Floyd
Case
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Professor
Emeritus Barry Latzer wrote an article on why the federal charges
against three of the police officerswho along with Derek Chauvin,
participated in the fatal arrest of George Floydare unwarranted and
ill-advised.
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The Chief May 22, 2021
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State Bill Looks to Curb Cops' Use Of Force
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Professor
of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney
commented on the proposed New York State legislation that would
criminalize some use of force actions by police.
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Associated Press May 23, 2021
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Trump criminal investigation looms over Manhattan DA
race
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Lucy
Lang, the former Director of the Institute for Innovation in
Prosecution and Manhattan district attorney candidate, discussed why it
is important for the district attorney's office to remain impartial as
the state attorney general's office joins the Manhattan DA's criminal
investigation of Donald Trump.
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Reuters - Reuters.com May 25, 2021
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Biden's ATF nominee to face grilling over lobbying for gun
controls
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David
Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Community, spoke
highly of gun control advocate and federal law enforcement veteran
David Chipman, who was nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as
director of the Justice Department's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives.
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The Daily Beast May 28, 2021
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Prosecutors Zero in on Trump's Real-Life Wayne Manor
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Professor
of Public Management and former Assemblyman Dan Feldman discussed how
the New York State Attorney General's office has a greater ability to
investigate Trump than the Manhattan District Attorney's office. Deputy
Director for the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution and former
Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Alissa Marque Heydari explained
why the investigation can restore trust in the criminal justice system.
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