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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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SIRIUS XM Radio • September 23, 2020

John Jay College's Karol V. Mason on their Work Defining the Future of Public Safety

John Jay College President Karol Mason appeared on the SiriusXM program Press Pool with Julie Mason and spoke about the Breonna Taylor grand jury verdict as well as the Future of Public Safety series hosted by John Jay College and NOBLE (National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives).

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YouTube • September 16, 2020

Law professor weighs in on $12M settlement for Breonna Taylor's family

Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall gave a one-on-one interview with CBSN on the $12 million settlement the family of Breonna Taylor received from the City of Louisville.

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News 12 Westchester • September 21, 2020

News 12 Westchester

Associate Professor of Latin American Studies Jodie Roure discussed the life and legacy of late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. She earned an internship at the Supreme Court thanks to RBG.

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CBS News Network • September 23, 2020

No Charges in Death of Breaonna Taylor

Alissa Marque Heydari, Deputy Director at the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution, joined "Red and Blue" to discuss the grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case.

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KNX-AM • September 23, 2020

KNX-AM (Radio) at 2020-09-23

Alissa Marque Heydari, Deputy Director at the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution, discussed the grand jury decision in Breonna Taylor case.

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CNN • September 23, 2020

Anderson Cooper 360

Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall appeared on AC 360 to discuss the grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case.

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WCBS-AM • September 24, 2020

WCBS-NY (Radio) at 2020-09-24

A new report from the Data Collaborative for Justice at John Jay College was the center of a story about how even as crime dropped significantly, Black and Brown people were still stopped by police far more than white people.

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PCNC/Pittsburgh Cable News Channel • September 25, 2020

Pittsburgh Now

Delaware County Assistant District Attorney James Harmon discussed how the city of Chester is implementing the Group Violence Intervention initiative, created by David Kennedy of the National Network for Safe Communities.

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WNET-TV • September 26, 2020

Metrofocus

Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall discussed the grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case.

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WABC-TV • September 27, 2020

Tiempo Part 1

Professor John Gutierrez discussed the proposed federal disaster funding to aid Puerto Rico from the destruction caused by Hurricane Maria.

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WABC-TV • September 27, 2020

Tiempo Part 2

Professor John Gutierrez discussed how Puerto Rico will recover after the damage caused by Hurricane Maria and the lack of key industries.

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WINS-AM • September 28, 2020

WINS-AM at 2020-09-28

Professor of Constitutional Law Gloria Browne-Marshall discussed Supreme Court Justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett.

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Spectrum News NY1 • September 29, 2020

News All Day

Professor of Latin American Studies John Gutiérrez discussed Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's poll numbers before the first presidential debate.

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WNYW-TV • September 30, 2020

FOX 5 News at 5

Adjunct Professor of Constitutional Law John Driscoll explained the legality of Supreme Court Justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett ruling on the election results, in the event she is confirmed as a Justice.

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WPIX-TV • September 30, 2020

PIX11 News at 6 with Tamsen Fadal and John Muller

Professor Peter Romaniuk, Director of the Center on Terrorism at John Jay discussed the Proud Boys, a far-right white supremacist group.

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San Antonio Express-News Online • September 13, 2020

52 hours: For some, Mathias Ometu's case highlights issues with city-county magistration system

Professor of Criminal Justice Jeff Mellow questioned the need for double magistration in a case where a black jogger was detained by police.

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CE Noticias Financieras English • September 16, 2020

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A New York neighborhood traumatized by escalation of violence

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Assistant Professor Christopher Herrmann commented on police morale in a story about gun violence in Brooklyn.

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Vice News • September 16, 2020

Coronavirus Drained Black, Latino, and Native Americans' Savings Way More Than White People's

Assistant Professor of Economics Michelle Holder gave an interview with Vox on the burden of the recession being unequally distributed, which was cited in Vice.

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WRCB-TV Online • September 16, 2020

Connecticut puts some teeth in mask mandate, will start issuing $100 fines

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins listed a number of complications that arise when imposing heavy fines for not wearing a mask during COVID-19.

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Antlers American Online • September 17, 2020

The Antlers American

Adjunct Professor of Theatre Richard Hoehler spoke highly of Pascal Shakoure Charpentier, a U.S. citizen who is currently being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and is subject to deportation.

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New York Daily News Online • September 17, 2020

New York jail population rises for first time in a year after bail reform rollback

Jeffrey Coots, director of the From Punishment to Public Health initiative at John Jay, discussed arrests during the coronavirus lockdown.

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The Washington Post Online • September 17, 2020

Louisville agrees to $12 million payout and policing changes in pact with family of Breonna Taylor, killed in police raid

Adjunct Lecturer, former prosecutor and NYPD officer Eugene O'Donnell discussed best practices in conducting search warrants in the aftermath of the Breonna Taylor case.

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The Chief • September 18, 2020

The Trumpvirus Pandemic

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYC DOC Assistant Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor condemning President Trump for his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

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The New York Times • September 18, 2020

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'Grooming' Role Is at Heart of Maxwell Case

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Psychology Professor Chitra Raghavan explained how sexual predators manipulate their victims.

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The Washington Times • September 18, 2020

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Alicia Garza, BLM co-founder, awarded endowed chair at University of Hawaii

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A story about Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza refer to her appearance at the 2015 Left Forum hosted at John Jay.

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Radio Kingston • September 18, 2020

Marcia Esparza and Rodrigo Castro (in Spanish)

Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Marcia Esparza, a Chilean immigrant, gave an interview about Chile's Independence Day.

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KCRW-FM Online • September 18, 2020

Jackie Lacey v. George Gascon: Do Angelenos want a progressive new district attorney?

Michael Kahn, interim director of the Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay College, commented on the race for the Los Angeles district attorney's office between incumbent Jackie Lacey and former San Francisco district attorney George Gascon.

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The Baltimore Sun Online • September 18, 2020

After Baltimore's GTTF scandal: How to break through 'the blue wall of ignorance' | COMMENTARY

Professor Peter Moskos, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, explained the common factors in police corruption.

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Patch • September 18, 2020

NYC Schools Ranked Among 2021's Best: U.S. News

John Jay College placed #67 in top regional universities in the North according to U.S. News and World Report.

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The Washington Post Online • September 18, 2020

Dwindling ranks and declining public trust plague police agencies amid summer of protests

Professor of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney discussed what  declining public faith in law enforcement means.

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The Oregonian Online • September 19, 2020

Rash of Oregon arson cases fuel fear, conspiracy theories during devastating wildfires

Associate Professor of Fire Science Glenn Corbett explained arsonists' motives as wildfires destroy over a million acres in Oregon.

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New York Post Online • September 19, 2020

Fewer witnesses to NYC crimes are coming forward - leading to mayhem and murder

Former NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone explained why the decline of public trust in police combined with the disbanding of the NYPD's anti-crime unit hurts the NYPD's ability to gather information.

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The Courier-Journal • September 21, 2020

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Can we end the killing?; As shootings soar, some say response falls short

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David Kennedy, Executive Director of the National Network for Safe Communities, is working with Russell Coleman, U.S. attorney for the Western District of Kentucky, to develop a tailored group-violence reduction program for Louisville.

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U.S. News & World Report • September 30, 2020

Exodus of Chiefs Highlights Challenges of Police Reform

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins discussed how police chief's perceive growing calls to defund the police.

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Hamburger Morgenpost Online • September 21, 2020

"Viele Polizisten haben eine kurze Zündschnur"

Co-Director of the NYPD Leadership Program Professor Maki Haberfeld explained the inadequacies and discrepancies in America's police training.

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Pipe Dream - Online • September 21, 2020

2019 University report sees rise in drug arrests, referrals from previous years

A report from John Jay's Data Collaborative for Justice was cited showing higher arrest rates for Blacks and Latinos on drug charges.

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Commonwealth Magazine • September 21, 2020

While BPD investigates, employees collect $2.5m - CommonWealth Magazine

Professor of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney explained why internal affairs investigations can take so long.

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City & State New York Online • September 21, 2020

Brooklyn's reformist DA Eric Gonzalez faces a crime wave

Adjunct Lecturer, former prosecutor and NYPD officer Eugene O'Donnell connected anti-police rhetoric to the rise in crime in NYC.

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Tampa Bay Times Online • September 21, 2020

Prison visits have been suspended for six months. Here's what it's been like for families

Ann Jacobs, Executive Director of the Institute for Justice and Opportunity, explained why prison visits help in the rehabilitation of prisoners.

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The Daily Caller • September 21, 2020

Traditional Police Use Of Force Training Is Lacking, Law Enforcement Experts Say

Co-Director of the NYPD Police Studies Program Professor Maki Haberfeld explained the inadequacies and discrepancies in America's police training.

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Salon • September 21, 2020

Trump's attempts to falsify reality follows "pattern of the Nazis"

Dr. Robert Jay Lifton, a Distinguished Professor Emeritus, spoke with Salon about the duty of mental health professionals to speak out about President Trump’s framing of institutions and the various parallels he sees between the Trump administration and the Nazi regime.

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The Miami Herald Online • September 21, 2020

Review shows objectionable content routinely appeared in columns in el Nuevo Herald insert

Professor of Sociology Lisandro Pérez explained why Cuban exiles are intolerant of the left-wing groups and minorities in a story about a racist insert which was distributed in el Nuevo Herald, the Miami Herald's Spanish-language sister newspaper.

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KJZZ-FM Online • September 22, 2020

New Police Chiefs Face Impossible Task Of Pleasing Officers, Community And Elected Officials

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins gave an interview on the unique challenges that come with being a police chief and working with fellow officers, elected officials, and the public, especially during recent social unrest.

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The Daily Beast • September 22, 2020

Far right, Omaha Bar owner Jake Gardner gives Kyle Rittenhouse Hero Treatment

Professor of History Michael Pfeifer discussed a long tradition of ideologically motivated violence and vigilantism in the United States.

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Queens Gazette • September 23, 2020

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Bail Reform In New York, Part I

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The Center on Media, Crime and Justice hosted two webinar meetings on New York's bail reform legislation and its current fortunes.

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Legal Action • September 23, 2020

Legal Action Center | Civil Rights Groups Demand Airbnb Reform…

The Institute for Justice and Opportunity at John Jay is one of several organizations demanding that Airbnb end policies that prevent people with arrest and conviction records from using the platform — many of those interactions with the criminal legal system took place years ago.

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Fire Engineering Online • September 23, 2020

Firefighters and Construction: Bowstring/Arched Rib Truss Roof Systems

John Jay student Salvatore Ancona wrote an article about how firefighters can minimize danger while fighting fires on roofs with bowstring truss systems.

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The Appeal • September 23, 2020

Her Lawyers Say She Was Coerced To Plead Guilty To A Crime That Never Happened

Professor of Psychology Saul Kassin discussed police interrogation techniques.

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Gothamist - WNYC-FM • September 23, 2020

NYCHA Considers Changes To Offer Prospective Tenants With Criminal Records "Fair Treatment"

Assistant Professor of History Fritz Umbach commented on the New York City Housing Authority's proposal to review every application from applicants with criminal convictions instead of using blanket bans.

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The Courier-Journal Online • September 23, 2020

What's next for the 2 officers who weren't indicted in the Breonna Taylor shooting?

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins discussed how the officers involved in the shooting of Breonna Taylor may fare after internal investigations are complete.

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The Cleveland.com • September 23, 2020

Cleveland police detective's slaying underscores the risks of undercover investigations

Adjunct Lecturer and former NYPD officer Jillian Snider explained the protocols used by undercover police officers when dealing with informants.

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The Miami Herald Online • September 23, 2020

Using your 'indoor voice' can reduce COVID spread. 'Good luck with that in Miami'

Professor of Sociology Lisandro Perez discussed the stereotype of loud talking among Hispanics in a story about how loud talking may increase the transmission of COVID-19.

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The New York Times Online • September 23, 2020

Black New Yorkers Are Twice as Likely to Be Stopped by the Police, Data Shows

A new report from the Data Collaborative for Justice at John Jay College was the center of a story in the Times about how even as crime dropped significantly, Black and Brown people were still stopped by police far more often than white people. Professor Emerita Delores Jones-Brown commented on this racial disparity.

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The Star-Ledger • September 24, 2020

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Video shows police fatally shooting man with knife killing was “unjustified” family of victim says

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Professor of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney analyzed police body camera video and commented on a deadly police encounter with a civilian.

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The Courier-Journal • September 24, 2020

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What's next for the officers? Internal and FBI probes ongoing

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Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins discussed the internal investigation of the two Louisville Metro Police Department officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor.

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Artforum Online • September 24, 2020

STAKING CLAIM Rosalyn Deutsche on "Ode to the Sea: Art From Guantánamo Bay"

A look back at “Ode to the Sea: Art from Guantánamo Bay” which was co-curated by Professor of Art Crime Erin Thompson and shown at John Jay in late 2017.

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WCBS-TV Online • September 24, 2020

Report Spanning Over A Decade Highlights Racial Disparity In NYC Policing

A new report from the Data Collaborative for Justice at John Jay College was the center of a story about how even as crime dropped significantly, Black and Brown people were still stopped by police far more than white people.

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The Chief • September 25, 2020

Bill, Brann Make Jails Unsafe

Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYC DOC Assistant Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro wrote a letter to the editor condemning Mayor de Blasio and DOC Commissioner Cynthia Brann for eliminating punitive segregation for inmates between 18 and 21 years old.

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The Bond Buyer • September 25, 2020

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As Johnson drops out of NYC mayoral race, Stringer, Adams now become front-runners to replace de Blasio

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John Jay alumni City Comptroller Scott Stringer and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams are running for mayor.

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Vice News • September 25, 2020

Initial Police Report Didn't Conclude Breonna Taylor's Boyfriend Shot a Cop in the Leg

Patrick McLaughlin, who teaches forensic science at the John Jay and who spent most of his tenure at the NYPD in the Evidence Collection Team, reviewed and commented on the crime-scene photos of Officer Mattingly’s wound.

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WPIX-TV Online • September 25, 2020

Has the top police union in New York's political power declined?

Adjunct Professor and former NYPD Inspector Steve Nasta discussed why he believes the PBA has lost influence over the past two years.

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The Daily Caller • September 25, 2020

Law Enforcement Trainers Describe How Police Are Taught To Decide When To Use Deadly Force

Co-Director of the NYPD Leadership Program Professor Maki Haberfeld explained the use of force continuum.

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Headlines & Global News • September 26, 2020

Neal Kwatra Provides Insight on why Mayor de Blasio was Denounced after the Citywide Curfew

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins explained why enforcing Mayor De Blasio's curfew puts the police in a difficult position.

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New York Daily News Online • September 26, 2020

Readers sound off on housing discrimination, the Yankees and mail-in voting

Alison Wilkey, director of public policy at John Jay's Institute for Justice and Opportunity, wrote a letter to the editor criticizing the Daily News' stance on the Fair Chance Housing Act and NYCHA's proposal to end the rejection of prospective tenants with criminal records.

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Jamaica Observer Online • September 27, 2020

WHEN A JAMAICAN HONOURED GINSBURG

Former Provost Professor Basil “Bagga” Wilson presented the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg with the honorary degree of doctor of laws in 2005 at John Jay.

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The Miami Herald Online • September 27, 2020

With anger at police high, officers face greater danger

Professor Emerita Delores Jones-Brown contextualized national anti-police sentiment.

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Mother Jones Online • September 28, 2020

QAnon Is Attracting Cops

Associate Professor of Sociology Jamie Longazel discussed why the far-right conspiracy group QAnon may be alluring to law enforcement.

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The Times • September 29, 2020

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Killing raises questions over police training Training Advocates say more focus needed on mental health

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Professor of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney explained why police should be collaborating with mental health crisis responders.

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Mother • September 29, 2020

Black On Black Education

Evalaurene Jean-Charles, founder of Black on Black Education, a platform designed to bring Black educators together to increase learning in the Black community, gave an interview about the importance of Black teachers in implementing anti-racist curricula.

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WFPL-FM - Online • September 29, 2020

'It Sounds A Lot Like A PR Campaign': Louisville Police Tie Looting To Protests

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins commented on the Louisville Police connecting looting in one part of the city to protests in another.

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Staten Island Advance Online • September 29, 2020

Catch her face up in lights at Times Square. She's from Westerleigh!

John Jay student athlete Denise Priolo was profiled in the Staten Island Advance newspaper.

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The Charlotte Observer Online • September 29, 2020

Officers cited in detainee's death resign ahead of video release, CMPD source confirms

Assistant Professor of Police Science Chris Herrmann explained why police officers often resign ahead of termination hearings.

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New York Daily News • September 30, 2020

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DA hopeful: Won't prosecute aborts

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Lucy Lang, former Director of John Jay's Institute for Innovation in Prosecution pledged not to prosecute abortion cases should Roe v. Wade be overturned by what could soon become a more conservative Supreme Court.

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Politica Livre • September 30, 2020

Donald Trump corre para virar disputa em Estados-chave e com poucos indecisos

Associate Professor of Political Science Brian Arbour's op-ed on the current national presidential race polls was cited.

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Western Queens Gazette - Online • September 30, 2020

Bail Reform In New York, Part II

The Center on Media, Crime and Justice hosted two webinar meetings on New York's bail reform legislation and its current fortunes.

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WFPL-FM - Online • September 30, 2020

Crowd-Control Weapons At Louisville Protests Prompt Ethical Discussions

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins explained why law enforcement uses non-lethal crowd-control weapons during protests.

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The Seattle Times Online • September 30, 2020

Parscale police video shows familiar force, experts say

Professor of Criminal Justice and former Florida police officer Dennis Kenney analyzed police body camera video and commented on the arrest of Brad Parscale, President Trump's former campaign manager.

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