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...disintegrating. Dr. Angelique Corthals, a forensic
anthropologist at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice, permanently scarred me by alerting...
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Lowell Sun Online - 10/31/2016
"It's just not practical," said Joseph Giacalone,
a professor at the John Jay College of Criminal
Justice in New York and a former NYPD officer.
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West Central Tribune - 10/28/2016
...police generally do so. Delores Jones-Brown, a professor
at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
in New York who studies police-community relations,
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...for all of that." But forensic pathologist Lawrence
Kobilinsky with the John Jay College of Criminal
Justice, who has not worked on the case...
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StarTribune.com - 10/28/2016
an associate professor specializing in sex offender policy
and treatment at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice. Still, with about 712 million...
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"Podcasts make it personal," Adam Wandt, professor
of public policy at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice, also told Wired. "Humanizing can be...
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CBS New York - 10/27/2016
...proportions that we have not yet seen, Professor Rick
Curtis, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
explained. As for the cannabis supper club...
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...standards." At the same time, says Peter Moskos, a
professor at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice and former Baltimore City Police Officer, officers...
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The Huffington Post - 10/26/2016
...former New York City police officer and prosecutor who
now teaches at John Jay College, took issue with the
belief that Americans are generally...
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...police generally do so. Delores Jones-Brown, a professor
at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
in New York who studies police-community relations,
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Chicago Tribune - 10/25/2016
...figure. For several decades, Blanche Wiesen Cook, a
history professor at John Jay College and Graduate
Center at the City Beloved and reviled, a spokeswoman...
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NY Daily News - 10/22/2016
...Danner shooting) there were other options. Former NYPD
cop turned John Jay College of Criminal
Justice professor Eugene O Donnell said cops are...
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Orlando Sentinel - 10/21/2016
...we're doing a good job." Dennis Kenney, a professor
at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice
in New York, said officers tend to escalate force...
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...severe phobia. Elizabeth L. Jeglic, a professor of
psychology at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice, told the Times perpetrators will often "inebriate...
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says David M. Kennedy, of the National Network for Safe
Communities at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice. It makes all kinds of sense, and...
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Chicago Tribune - 10/19/2016
...drivers. Eugene O Donnell, a lecturer at New York-based John
Jay College of Criminal Justice and a
former New York Police Department officer,
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National Public Radio - 10/18/2016
...Moskos: former Baltimore police officer, now an assistant
professor at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice (Red) Jim Glennon: former police...
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Stephen Handleman, Director of the Center on Media, Crime
and Justice at John Jay College in New York, and
editor of The Crime Report, sees the...
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Brooklyn Daily Eagle - 10/14/2016
...fee. Capano, who is also an adjunct professor of
political science at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice, said he is adamantly opposed to the...
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...officers each year. Carla Barrett, an assistant professor
at John Jay College of Criminal Justice,
did not study recent statistics regarding...
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The Washington Post - 10/10/2016
...professor of public policy at the City University of New
York, John Jay College and the Graduate Center, and
author of Immigrants and Electoral...
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Los Angeles Times - 10/07/2016
...Wayne did not elucidate it. Dreisinger, a professor of
English at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice, is the Founding Academic Director of the...
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The Boston Globe - 10/06/2016
...Phillip Atiba Goff, the president of the Center for
Policing Equity at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice and a professor there. If you take...
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The Baltimore Sun - 10/06/2016
...stuff at the House of Correction," said Martin Horn,
a John Jay College professor and former New York
City corrections official, referring to...
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The News & Observer - 10/05/2016
...all. Also testifying Wednesday was Adina Schwartz, a
professor at the John Jay College of Criminal
Justice in New York, the school where Desmond...
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The Epoch Times - 10/05/2016
...teen carrying a knife, according to David Kennedy,
professor at John Jay College of Criminal
Justice and director of the National Network for...
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The Washington Post - 10/04/2016
...and founder of the Center on Race, Crime and Justice at
the John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Because of the safety and other advantages...
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The Epoch Times - 10/04/2016
...unexpected, according to George Andreopoulos, a political
science professor at John Jay College and at the
City University of New York Graduate Center.
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Los Angeles Times - 10/01/2016
...property crime over the last year. Jon Shane, a professor
at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
and a former police officer, said that saturating...
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Timesfreepress.com - 10/01/2016
...Walz, a practicing attorney, former prosecutor, and an
adjunct at the John Jay College of Criminal
Justice. "That's much different than approaching...
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The Economist - 10/27/2016
...Through decades of exhaustive research, Ms Cook, a
history professor at John Jay College in New York,
has emerged as the voice of authority on...
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...Maria Haberfeld, a professor of police science at New
York's John Jay College of Criminal Justice,
policing in America is all about control.
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The New York Times - 10/25/2016
"Jeremy Travis, president of the John Jay College of
Criminal Justice and a prominent academic voice for police reform, will
step down next year, the college announced..."
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The Wall Street Journal - 10/25/2016
Jeremy Travis, who has been at the helm for what will be 13
years, said in a statement he wanted to step down to “contribute to the
national discourse on crime and justice.”
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The New York Times - 10/10/2016
Meg Reiss, the executive director of John Jay's Institute
for Innovation in Prosecution, discusses the importance of the
prosecutor's role in the criminal justice system.
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