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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Spectrum
News NY1 • November 16, 2022
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Inside
City Hall (Part 1)
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Associate
Professor Susan Kang discussed Governor Hochul's win and the Republican
victory in the House.
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Spectrum
News NY1 • November 16, 2022
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Inside
City Hall (Part 2)
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Associate
Professor Susan Kang discussed the construction of a soccer stadium in
Queens and how the funding for that project will deprive critical
industries in the city.
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KCUR-FM • November
21, 2022
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Up
To Date
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Associate
Professor of Sociology Amy Adamcyzk discussed Friendsgiving and the
evolution of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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WCBS-AM • November
22, 2022
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WCBS
880 (Radio)
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Adjunct
Lecturer, former prosecutor and NYPD officer Eugene O'Donnell
questioned the New York City Department of Correction’s purchase of 10
pricy sniper rifles for Rikers Island.
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Court
TV (WFTX-DT5) • November 22, 2022
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Closing
Arguments
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Professor
Emeritus Lawrence Kobilinksy emphasized the importance of finding the
point of entry in the University of Idaho quadruple homicide
investigation.
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KLBJ-AM • November
23, 2022
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The
Todd and Don Show
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Retired
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone discussed stabbing
cases and clues investigators can look for in the Idaho college student
killings.
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WINS-AM • November
23, 2022
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1010
WINS
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Retired
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone discussed the string
of robberies and homicides at night clubs in lower Manhattan.
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CNN • November
23, 2022
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Anderson
Cooper 360
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Professor
Emeritus of Forensic Science Lawrence Kobilinsky explained why it will
be difficult for authorities to process forensic evidence from the
crime scene of the University of Idaho quadruple homicide.
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Spectrum
News NY1 • November 25, 2022
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News
All Day
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John Jay
student Meera Mathew was crowned Miss Staten Island. She is the first
South Asian woman to win the title.
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WPIX-TV • November
30, 2022
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World
AIDS DAY Events
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Alliance
for Positive Change partnered with John Jay to offer free HIV testing
at a mobile testing van outside John Jay.
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Socialecology
uci • November 16, 2022
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New
book advocates for transforming criminal justice
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Jeremy
Travis, former president of John Jay College, reviewed the book
"Transforming Criminal Justice," a new collection of essays
addressing 13 significant issues in justice reform.
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My
Life of Crime with Erin Moriarty • November 16, 2022
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Discerning
the Truth: Interrogations & Coerced Confessions
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Dr. Saul
Kassin, distinguished professor of psychology and author of “Duped: Why
Innocent People Confess – and Why We Believe Their Confessions” discussed
the machinations behind false confessions.
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World
Magazine Online • November 17, 2022
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A
referendum on crime?
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Professor
of Criminal Justice Peter Moskos commented on the election of a
progressive district attorney in Minneapolis despite skyrocketing
violent crime rates in the past year.
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Portland
Press Herald Online • November 17, 2022
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Tracing
hoax calls will be a daunting challenge
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Assistant
Professor of Public Policy and attorney Adam Scott Wandt explained why
it is difficult for the FBI to trace false active shooter calls made
using an internet protocol that allows the caller to hide their phone
number.
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Yale
Law School • November 17, 2022
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Panel
Highlights Community Safety as a Public Health Issue
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Dr.
Jeffrey A. Butts, Director of the Research and Evaluation Center at
John Jay, was a panelist on “Decentering Police in Public Safety:
Violence Intervention in New Haven and Beyond” at the Quinnipiac-Yale
Dispute Resolution Workshop.
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NBC
News • November 21, 2022
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600-plus
multiple victim shootings
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Associate
Professor of Police Science Christopher Herrmann commented on frequency
of mass shootings in America.
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YouTube • November
23, 2022
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Tiberius
Bound by Walter Signorelli
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Adjunct
Professor Walter Signorelli wrote the recently published "Tiberius
Bound," the story of Tiberius Claudius Nero, the second emperor of
Rome.
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Extra! • November
25, 2022
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Milton
Allimadi on Media in Africa - FAIR
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Adjunct
Professor of African History Milton Allimadi discussed how the
cryptocurrency firm FTX capitalized on unstable banking access on the
African continent.
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NewsNation • November
25, 2022
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Banfield
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Professor
Emeritus Lawrence Kobilinksy explained why DNA, blood, fingerprint, and
trace evidence complicates the University of Idaho quadruple homicide
investigation.
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New
York Post • November 25, 2022
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Blue
shield: These NYPD officers got to keep their jobs despite arrests
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Adjunct
Professor of forensic psychology Thomas Coghlan discussed the toxic
workplace culture in the NYPD and how it harms officers' mental health.
Adjunct Assistant Professor Keith Taylor, a former NYPD Internal
Affairs supervisor, discussed the NYPD's historic issues with nepotism
and how that affects the disciplinary process.
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1010
Wins Radio • November 30, 2022
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World
AIDS Day
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Alliance
for Positive Change partnered with John Jay to offer free HIV testing
at a mobile testing van outside John Jay’s New Building.
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The
New York Times • November 30, 2022
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New
York Police Name a Chief Who Has Faced Internal Discipline
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Dr. Keith Taylor, a former NYPD sergeant and
internal affairs supervisor, explained why scandals and ongoing legal
and civil challenges are likely to have little bearing on the promotion
of NYPD Chief of Patrol Jeffrey Maddrey to Chief of Department.
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