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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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WINS-AM • January 16, 2023

1010 WINS-AM

Professor Elizabeth Jeglic, a clinical psychologist, discussed why it can be problematic for the NYPD to release graphic videos of violent crime in an effort to solve crimes.

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WHYY-FM • January 16, 2023

Morning Edition

Professor of constitutional law and civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall gave an interview on what democracy means for Black and White Americans.

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CNN • January 17, 2023

Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

Professor Emeritus of Forensic Science Lawrence Kobilinsky explained how investigators can link the circumstantial evidence found at the home of Brian Walshe's mother to the body of Ana Walshe.

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CNN • January 18, 2023

Anderson Cooper 360

Professor Emeritus of Forensic Science Lawrence Kobilinsky discussed how investigators will use DNA found on the bloody items at the home of Brian Walshe's mother, as they investigate the disappearance of his wife Ana Walshe.

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CBC News Network • January 18, 2023

California Mass Shooting (Part 1)

Adjunct Professor Michael Alcazar, a retired NYPD detective, discussed the deadly mass shooting at a Monterey Park dance studio on Lunar New Year. California Mass Shooting (Part 2)

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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • January 18, 2023

Closing Arguments

Professor Emeritus of Forensic Science Lawrence Kobilinsky commented on the forensic evidence discussed in the probable cause affidavit in the University of Idaho homicide case.

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KAUZ-TV • January 18, 2023

News Channel 6 This Morning

Professor Emeritus of Forensic Science Lawrence Kobilinsky explained how investigators can link the circumstantial evidence found at the home of Brian Walshe's mother to the body of Ana Walshe.

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WDAF-TV • January 18, 2023

NewsNation via Fox 4 News at 5

Criminal defense attorney Dmitriy Shakhnevich, an Adjunct Assistant Professor at John Jay, explained if a suspect can be charged for murder without a body, after investigators found Brian Walshe's Google search history showed he looked this up after his wife Ana Walshe disappeared.

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Axios - HBO/Home Box Office • January 18, 2023

Prosecutors: Brian Walshe Googled "ways to dispose of a body"

Assistant Professor and attorney Adam Scott Wandt explained how investigators will use Brian Walshe' Google search history to build their case again him, as he is being charged for the murder of his wife Ana Walshe.

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WCBS-TV • January 19, 2023

CBS 2 News at 11 (VIDEO) & Data shows troubling increase in number of juveniles shot across New York City

Jeffrey Butts, Director of the Research and Evaluation Center at John Jay, explained the factors behind the troubling rise in gun violence among teenaged boys.

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WCBS-TV • January 19, 2023

Inside Edition

Professor of Biology Nathan Lents explained how investigators can confirm a DNA match between an animal hair strand found at Bryan Kohberger's apartment and a golden doodle owned by Kaylee Goncalves, a victim in the University of Idaho quadruple homicide. He demoed this using a microscope at the lab at John Jay.

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WABC-TV • January 23, 2023

Eyewitness News First at 4

Adjunct Professor Michael Alcazar, a retired NYPD detective, commented on news Chase Bank is closing access to ATM machines early due to rising crime and vagrancy.

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WNYW-TV • January 23, 2023

THE 5 O'CLOCK NEWS

Retired NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone commented on news Chase Bank is closing ATM machines early and retailers are locking up merchandise due to rising crime and vagrancy.

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Colin McEnroe Show - WNPR-FM • January 24, 2023

'Monuments aren't history lessons': A look at the present and future of monuments

Associate Professor of Art Crime Erin Thompson was featured in a podcast about U.S. monuments that explored how new ones are created and how old ones are decommissioned.

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WINS-AM • January 24, 2023

1010 WINS-AM (Quote 1)

Retired NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone commented on police solving a decades old double homicide case.

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WINS-AM • January 24, 2023

1010 WINS-AM (Quote 2)

Retired NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone explained possible reasons why there was no DNA match in 1994 when the NYPD was investigating a double homicide case.

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WTEN-TV • January 24, 2023

News10 at 5:30PM

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins commented on news police delayed warning the public for five hours after the deadly mass shooting at a Monterey Park dance studio on Lunar New Year.

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Spectrum News NY1 • January 25, 2023

Inside City Hall (Part 1)

Associate Professor Susan Kang discussed Mayor Adams' State of the City address.

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Spectrum News NY1 • January 25, 2023

Inside City Hall (Part 2)

Associate Professor Susan Kang discussed how the Mayor should address homelessness in NYC.

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WCBS-TV • January 25, 2023

Inside Edition

Adjunct Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins commented on news police delayed warning the public for five hours after the deadly mass shooting at a Monterey Park dance studio on Lunar New Year.

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CNN • January 26, 2023

CNN Tonight

Adjunct Lecturer Felipe Rodriguez, a former NYPD sergeant, explained why five Memphis police officers brutalized and killed Tyre Nichols despite their elite training.

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KPFA-FM • January 26, 2023

UpFront PM

Associate Professor of Economics J.W. Mason discussed the economic forecast given inflation.

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WABC-TV • January 27, 2023

20/20 (Part 1) & 20/20 (Part 2)

Based on the autopsy, Professor Emeritus of Forensic Science Lawrence Kobilinsky explained why evidence points towards strangulation as the cause of death for Shele Danishefsky Covlin.

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WABC-TV • January 27, 2023

Eyewitness News at 5

Adjunct Assistant Professor Dr. Alfred Titus, a retired New York homicide detective, emphasized how troubling it was that five Memphis officers did not stop their fellow officers' deadly assault on Tyre Nichols.

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CTV NATIONAL NEWS • January 27, 2023

No Mother Should Have to Go Through This

Adjunct Assistant Professor Keith Taylor, a former NYPD emergency services supervisor, discussed the fallout from the video of Tyre Nichols' murder.

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CTV NATIONAL NEWS • January 27, 2023

Protest in Memphis

Adjunct Assistant Professor Keith Taylor, a former NYPD emergency services supervisor, reviewed and commented on the video of the murder of Tyre Nichols.

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CTV NATIONAL NEWS • January 27, 2023

Video of Tyre Nichols' Arrest To Be Released

Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration Professor Maki Haberfeld emphasized the need for reform in police recruitment after the murder of Tyre Nichols.

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WABC-TV • January 28, 2023

Tyre Nichols death raises discussion on race, police culture, training

Adjunct Assistant Professor Dr. Alfred Titus, a retired New York homicide detective, pointed out the failure of five Black Memphis police officers to intervene during the brutal beating of Tyre Nichols.

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WBUR-FM • January 30, 2023

A closer look at the Memphis SCORPION Unit

Adjunct Assistant Professor Keith Taylor, a former NYPD emergency services supervisor, gave an in-depth interview on specialized units like the now-disbanded Memphis SCORPION Unit, which was created to address guns, drugs, and homicides in certain communities.

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WCBS-TV • January 30, 2023

CBS Mornings

Adjunct Assistant Professor Keith Taylor, a former NYPD emergency services supervisor, discussed the murder of Tyre Nichols by five Black Memphis police officers.

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WXTV-TV • January 30, 2023

Noticias Univisión 41---A las Seis

Adjunct Lecturer Felipe Rodriguez, a former NYPD sergeant, commented on the call for national police reform after the murder of Tyre Nichols.

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WPIX-TV • January 30, 2023

NYPD units under scrutiny after Tyre Nichols death

Adjunct Assistant Professor Keith Taylor, a former NYPD emergency services supervisor, explained why specialized units within police departments like the SCORPION unit are needed despite their controversial tactics.

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NPR/National Public Radio • January 31, 2023

BBC Radio - Newsday

Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration Professor Maki Haberfeld discussed state-based policing standards and the nationwide police recruitment crisis.

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WTOC-TV • January 31, 2023

WTOC THE News at 4:30p

Adjunct Assistant Professor Keith Taylor, a former NYPD emergency services supervisor, discussed how the "duty to intervene" policy is perceived by police officers.

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ARD German Radio & TV • December 29, 2022

New York Fear City – Die Angst ist zurück in der Millionenmetropole

Adjunct Assistant Professor Keith Taylor, a former NYPD emergency services supervisor, discussed fear and rising crime in the NYC.

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The Epoch Times • January 16, 2023

'Watershed Moment': Analysts React to Appointment of Special Counsel to Probe Biden Classified Documents

Adjunct Professor Michael Alcazar, a retired NYPD detective, commented on the Department of Justice's appointment of a special counsel to investigate the classified documents found at two locations connected to President Joe Biden.

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Peacock • January 16, 2023

A Friend of the Family: True Evil

Psychology Professor Elizabeth Jeglic was featured in a documentary on Jan Broberg, who survived two kidnappings and years of childhood sexual abuse by a family friend.

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Vox • January 16, 2023

A new documentary looks at women who survived domestic violence -- then faced jail time

Psychology Professor Chitra Raghavan was featured in a documentary about domestic violence survivors who were incarcerated for killing their abusive partners.

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GOPUSA • January 16, 2023

'At some point, we have to be tired of burying our children'

David Kennedy, Director of the National Network for Safe Communities, discussed how the Portland police should address gang gun violence.

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David Pakman Show • January 16, 2023

David Pakman Show

Distinguished Professor of Psychology Saul Kassin, author of "DUPED: Why Innocent People Confess – And Why We Believe Their Confessions," discussed why innocent people frequently confess in the American justice system.

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Art Agenda • January 16, 2023

Elsa Gramcko: The Invisible Plot of Things - e-flux Agenda

Claudia Calirman, Associate Professor of Art History and Chair of Department of Art and Music, moderated a discussion on the late Venezuelan artist Elsa Gramcko.

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New York State Bar Association • January 16, 2023

Inaugural Chuck Newman Award To Be Presented to Dispute Resolution Leader and John Jay College Professor

Maria Volpe, a professor of sociology and director of the Dispute Resolution Program at John Jay, received the inaugural Charles M. Newman Award by the Dispute Resolution Section of the New York State Bar Association.

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FOX News Channel Online • January 16, 2023

NYPD scales back releasing graphic videos of crimes meant to drive tips, help nab violent suspects: report

Adjunct Professor Joseph Giacalone and Professor Elizabeth Jeglic commented on news the NYPD will stop publicizing graphic surveillance video of especially heinous crimes.

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New York Daily News Online • January 16, 2023

NYPD scaling back releasing graphic video footage that helps nab suspects

Adjunct Professor Joseph Giacalone and Professor Elizabeth Jeglic commented on news the NYPD will stop publicizing graphic surveillance vi