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Foreign Policy Online • January 1, 2022
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'We Have This Virus Among Us'
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John Jay
alumnus and renowned police officer Frank Serpico discussed how the
blue wall of silence perpetuates racism and corruption.
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Aftermath Philadelphia • January 2, 2022
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S1 Episode 15 - From the Bronx to the Classroom
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Former
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone discussed his
experiences in investigations during his time in the Bronx, the
Anti-Crime teams the NYPD used to help lower gun violence, and the NYC
Bail Reform Act.
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Empire Report • January 3, 2022
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GOVERNOR HOCHUL ANNOUNCES ADMINISTRATION APPOINTMENTS
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Marcos Gonzalez Soler, the former director of the
Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice, has been appointed Deputy Secretary
for Public Safety in the Office of the Governor.
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Connecticut Post Online • January 3, 2022
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New Haven finalizes use of force policy for police
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Adjunct
Professor Shamus Smith, a former training instructor with the NYPD,
commented on the New Haven Police Department's new policy governing the
use of force by officers, which requires police officers to only do
what is necessary, rather than what is justified.
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The Wall Street Journal Online • January 3,
2022
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Will the Crime Wave Soon Crest?
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Professor
Emeritus Barry Latzer wrote an op-ed on the rise in homicides in 2021
and attributed it to specific minority populations and criminal legal
system reforms.
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CUNY TV • January 4, 2022
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State of Policing | One to One
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Alfred S. Titus, Jr., a retired NYPD hostage
negotiator and homicide detective, offered his own perspective about
the current state of policing, policing in the Black community, and the
Black Lives Matter movement.
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The Total Retail Report • January 4, 2022
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How Quantum Computing Improves Retail Operations
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John Jay
alumnus Robert Liscouski, CEO of Quantum Computing Inc., wrote an
article about how quantum computing can optimize retail operations
especially as the industry faces supply chain management challenges
exacerbated by the pandemic.
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NewsNation • January 5, 2022
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Dan Abrams Live
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Adjunct
Lecturer Jillian Snider, Director of Criminal Justice and Civil
Liberties at R Street Institute, discussed progressive district
attorneys who are choosing not to prosecute low level offenses and the
impact it may or may not have on the overall crime rate in their
cities.
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Giants.com • January 5, 2022
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Giants vs. Washington Gameday Guide
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John Jay
College partnered with The New York Giants to sponsor the New York
Football Giants Fellowship program, which provides five fellows with a
$10,000 grant for their senior year tuition as well as an internship
stipend in the criminal justice field.
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The New York Times Online • January 5, 2022
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Can Adams Rebuild, and Rein In, a Notorious N.Y.P.D.
Unit?
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Chair of
the Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice
Administration Professor Maki Haberfeld commented on Mayor Eric Adams'
plan to train officers to increase their level of emotional
intelligence.
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The Daily Beast • January 8, 2022
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Did This Single Mom Die Trying in Vain to Save Her Sons?
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Associate
Professor of Fire Science Glenn Corbett explained how smoke inhalation
kills in a story about the gruesome discovery of three children who
perished from a self-extinguishing fire.
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New York Post Online • January 9, 2022
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Fellow NYC district attorneys not embracing Alvin
Bragg's policies
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Adjunct
Professor Michael Alcazar, a retired NYPD detective, commented on
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's memo which stipulates that Assistant
District Attorneys decline to prosecute misdemeanors like prostitution,
fare evasion and resisting arrest.
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New York Post Online • January 9, 2022
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DA Alvin Bragg is inviting a criminal free-for-all to
Manhattan
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Former
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone wrote an op-ed
criticizing Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's memo directing prosecutors to
decline the prosecution of misdemeanors like prostitution, fare evasion
and resisting arrest.
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WNYC-AM Online • January 10, 2022
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The Bronx Fire |
The Brian Lehrer Show | WNYC
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Charles
Jennings, Associate Professor of Security, Fire and Emergency
Management, and director at the Christian Regenhard Center for
Emergency Response Studies (RaCERS) at John Jay, discussed the
devastating January 9th Bronx fire that killed 17 people. He also
answered listener questions about fire safety best practices.
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Gothamist • January 11, 2022
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Is Your High-Rise Equipped For Fire?
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Charles
Jennings, associate professor of Security, Fire, and Emergency
Management and director of the Christian Regenhard Center for Emergency
Response Studies at John Jay, gave tips on what steps residents living
in high-rise buildings can take to ensure their safety during a fire
emergency.
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The New York Times Online • January 11, 2022
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What Is 'Love Bombing'?
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Professor
of Psychology Chitra Raghavan explained how romantic behaviors can
transform into a manipulative dating practice known as “love
bombing."
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The Marshall Project • January 12, 2022
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As Murders Spiked, Police Solved About Half in 2020
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Professor
Peter Moskos explained why witnesses, especially in Black and brown
communities, do not cooperate with police and how that distrust creates
a vicious cycle.
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City Journal Online • January 12, 2022
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The State-Local Tug of War Over Policing
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Moses Schulz, the first female captain of the MTA-Metro
North Police, wrote an op-ed on the conflict between cities and states
as both pass laws that she says undermine police discretion.
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Marketplace Online - American Public
Media • January 13, 2022
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Why the economic recovery looks different for women of
color
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Associate
Professor of Economics Michelle Holder, president and CEO of the
Washington Center for Equitable Growth, explained why women of color
were more vulnerable to the pandemic's economic impact.
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CNN Online • January 13, 2022
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Intentional killings of law enforcement officers reach
20-year high, FBI says
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Chair of
the Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice
Administration Professor Maki Haberfeld analyzed data on police deaths
in the line of duty and explained what triggers anti-police violence.
Associate Professor Chris Herrmann explained why there was an increase
in ambush attacks against the police in 2021.
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Asian Journal • January 15, 2022
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Looking back at the Asian Journal's LifEASTyle stories
of 2021 -
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Psychology
Professor Kevin Nadal is the first Asian American faculty member and
the youngest at John Jay College to be named Distinguished Professor,
earning the honor in recognition of his exceptional contributions to
scholarship and the public discourse.
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New York Post • January 15, 2022
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Woman killed in horror train station attack
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Adjunct
Professor Michael Alcazar, a retired NYPD detective, commented on the
rise in homeless and emotionally disturbed persons on the subway after
Michelle Go was fatally pushed into the path of an incoming train by a
mentally ill homeless man.
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