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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Criminal (In)Justice • May 11, 2021
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#136 Police Reform from a Rare Perspective
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President
Karol V. Mason discussed “The Future of Public Safety” report and the
Black, female law enforcement perspective on police reform.
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KLIF-AM • May 2, 2021
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The Jay Maymi Show
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Assistant
Professor and retired NYPD homicide detective Alfred Titus gave an
in-depth interview about his career and book “Forward Motion...: the
Keys to Progress and Success!”
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BronxNet • May 3, 2021
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Bronx
Talk | Police Shootings
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Professor
Candace McCoy of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the CUNY
Graduate Center discussed racism, the impact of policing on Black and
Hispanic communities, police tactics and training, and how to correct
inequities.
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WBNS-TV • May 3, 2021
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The
Wake Up CBNS & 10TV
News @ 6PM & 10TV
News @ 11PM
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The
National Network for Safe Communities has partnered with the City of
Columbus to curb gun violence. David Kennedy, the Director of the NNSC,
explained the Group Violence Intervention strategy.
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Black News Channel • May 5, 2021
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DC Today
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall gave an in-depth interview on the debate over teaching
critical race theory in schools.
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Black News Channel • May 5, 2021
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BNC News Live
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J.
Browne-Marshall gave an in-depth interview on President Biden’s remarks
on the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
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Spectrum News NY1 • May 5, 2021
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Inside City Hall –
Part 1 & Inside City Hall Part 2
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Susan Kang discussed the endorsements
NYC mayoral candidates Andrew Yang and Scott Stringer received and
candidate Kathryn Garcia’s new ad.
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MSNBC • May 7, 2021
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The Last Word With Lawrence O’Donnell
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Professor
of Constitutional and civil rights attorney Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall
discussed the willfulness standard in police officer-involved killings
and the federal civil rights charges against Minneapolis police
officers for the death of George Floyd.
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NBC News Channel - New York Bureau • May 10,
2021
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U.S. sees wave of gun violence over the weekend
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Assistant
Professor Chris Herrmann discussed the rise in homicides and shootings in
New York in 2021 and 2020 and what's to come this summer.
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WPIX-TV • May 11, 2021
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PIX11 News at 6 with Tamsen Fadal and John Muller
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Former
FBI special agent and Coordinator of John Jay’s Fraud Examination and
Financial Forensics Program David Shapiro discussed the bribery,
racketeering and drug trafficking charges against three current and
ex-NYPD officers.
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Spectrum News NY1 • May 14, 2021
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Live at 10
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Keith Taylor discussed the effectiveness of gun
buyback programs in NYC.
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WCBS-AM • May 15, 2021
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WCBS-NY (Radio) at 2021-05-15
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Adjunct
Lecturer, former prosecutor and NYPD officer Eugene O’Donnell criticized
Mayor De Blasio’s policies and commented on the state of policing,
public safety, the rise in crime in cities across America.
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Adirondack Daily Enterprise Online • May 1,
2021
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The rest of the story, part 2
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Dr.
Eliza Jane Darling, an associate adjunct professor in
Anthropology, wrote a column about the 1932 murder of a Black man
living in the Adirondacks woods by a group of white men.
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The Journal Gazette Online • May 1, 2021
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Religion role models | Books | Journal Gazette
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Professor
of Sociology Amy Adamczyk’s new book “Handing Down the Faith: How
Parents Pass Their Religion on to the Next Generation” was reviewed by
The Journal Gazette.
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Law360 • May 2, 2021
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Biden Falls Short On Criminal Justice Reform In First
100 Days
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Professor
Andrew Sidman, chair of the political science department, compared
President Biden’s actions during his 100 days to previous
administrations. Ann Jacobs, executive director of the John Jay College
Institute for Justice and Opportunity, discussed the criminal justice
reform measures President Biden took during his first 100 days in
office.
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Bloomberg Environment • May 6, 2021
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Let’s
Rethink Calling the Cops
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Distinguished
Lecturer Tanya Coke, who directs the Ford Foundation’s Gender, Racial
and Ethnic Justice team, wrote an article on how to transform public
safety from reliance on armed policing toward other means of crisis
response.
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TIME Online • May 6, 2021
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The Invisible Labor Inside America’s
Lactation Rooms
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In a
photo series and accompanying short film, both titled “Milk Factory,”
Adjunct Professor and artist Corinne Botz goes inside over thirty
American lactation rooms and makeshift spaces for lactating mothers.
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Crime Report • May 7, 2021
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Are ‘Touchless’
Fares the Newest Police Spy Tool?
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Moses Schulz, a retired MTA-Metro North Railroad Police
Captain, wrote an article about the privacy and cybersecurity concerns
in contactless payment systems in mass transit.
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Jewish insider • May 11, 2021
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Alessandra Biaggi is carving her own path
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Associate
Professor of Political Science Susan Kang commented on New York State
senator Alessandra Biaggi’s advocacy for victims of sexual violence.
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The Chief • May 14, 2021
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Going Down for 3rd Time
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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
tenure of Correction Commissioner Cynthia Brann for the current state
of NYC DOC as she announced her resignation.
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The
Pew Charitable Trusts • May 14, 2021
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Hackers Threaten to Release Police Records, Knock 911
Offline
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Assistant
Professor Adam Scott Wandt explained how ransomware attacks on police
departments compromise criminal cases after a cybercriminal gang breached
the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department's computer network.
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