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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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • February 16, 2022
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Closing Arguments - Crime Time
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Dr. Keith Taylor commented on the trial against a
retired police officer who shot and killed a man inside a theater after
a fight about texting during the movie.
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WNBC-TV • February 17, 2022
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News 4 New York at 6
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Professor
of Forensic Science Angelique Corthals explained acute thallium
poisoning and how it can be detected in humans.
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KPLA-FM • February 17, 2022
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KPLA-FM (Radio)
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The
segment focused on Professor of Psychology Maria Hartwig's study on how
COVID has affected the lie-detecting capacities of juries via measures
like face masks and virtual courtrooms. It found that depriving jurors
of non-verbal cues made it easier for them to detect lies.
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WNYC-FM • February 20, 2022
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Radio clip from WNYC-FM (Butts short)
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Jeffrey
Butts, Director of the John Jay Research and Evaluation Center,
suggested a more productive solution to addressing the issue of racial
bias in policing after the viral video of teens fighting at the
Bridgewater mall.
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WTXF-TV • February 20, 2022
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Fox 29 News at 10
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Associate
Professor Christopher Herrmann, a former crime statistics analyst for
the NYPD, discussed the rise and scope of carjacking incidents.
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Retired
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone recommended measures
NYC government can take to improve subway safety without involving the
police.
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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • February 23, 2022
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Closing Arguments - Crime Time (Part 2)
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr.
Keith Taylor commented on the Atlanta Police Department's air pursuit
of a reckless driver fleeing arrest on foot.
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Court TV (WFTX-DT5) • February 23, 2022
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Closing Arguments - Crime Time (Part 1)
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor and former NYPD Sergeant Special Assignment Dr.
Keith Taylor commented on the botched raid of Breonna Taylor's
apartment.
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Spectrum News NY1 • February 25, 2022
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Live at 10
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Professor
of Constitutional Law and civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall
discussed the career and background of Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first
Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court.
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CNN • February 26, 2022
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New Day Weekend with Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez
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Professor
of Constitutional Law and civil rights attorney Gloria Browne-Marshall
discussed the career and background of Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first
Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court.
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PBS • February 28, 2022
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MetroFocus: February 28, 2022
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall was a panelist in a
discussion on Russia's invasion of Ukraine and President Biden's plans
to nominate the first Black woman Supreme Court Justice.
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NewsNation • February 18, 2022
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Dan Abrams Live
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Former
John Jay Adjunct Professor John Driscoll explained the legal argument
behind a lawsuit a woman filed against the police for failing to use
force in a domestic violence incident.
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NewsNation • February 18, 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 how Nevada law enforcement
handled an armed suspect who fled police.
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NPR Illinois • February 21, 2022
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What to know about Biden's Supreme Court nominees
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Professor
of Constitutional Law Gloria J. Browne-Marshall was a panelist in a
discussion on President Biden's shortlist of Black female jurist
nominees to the Supreme Court.
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The Atlantic • February 22, 2022
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Red Parent, Blue Parent
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Associate
Professor of Public Policy Heath Brown explained how homeschooling
parents have voted in recent presidential elections.
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City Journal Online • February 22, 2022
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Eric Adams Announces Subway Safety Plan
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Moses Schulz, the first female captain of the Conrail
Police, the predecessor to Metro North, wrote an op-ed on John Jay
alumnus Mayor Eric Adams' new Subway Safety Plan.
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WGBH-TV Online • February 23, 2022
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Why statues 'come alive' in times of political strife
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Professor
of Art Crime Erin Thompson discussed her new book “Smashing Statues:
The Rise and Fall of America's Public Monuments" and the
destruction of controversial statues during summer 2020.
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Gothamist • February 24, 2022
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Black New Yorkers make up half of misdemeanor
prosecutions in NYC, study finds
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Michael
Rempel, Director of the Data Collaborative for Justice at John Jay,
discussed a new study he co-authored at the Center for Court
Innovation, which showed that Black New Yorkers were disproportionately
charged with misdemeanors in 2019 and 2020, even though such cases
rarely resulted in convictions.
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Publicnow • February 24, 2022
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National Institute of Justice Funds First Open-Source
Catalog of U.S. School Shootings
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The
report "Understanding the Causes of School Violence Using Open
Source Data," by John Jay College researchers was cited in an
article about the creation of an open-source database of school
shootings that will help researchers and policymakers study the root
causes of school shootings and identify possible intervention points.
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RJR News Online • February 24, 2022
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Putin's Attack On Ukraine Will Fail
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Professor
Emeritus Basil Wilson suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin
will fail in his attack on Ukraine.
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POLITICO Online • February 25, 2022
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The perils of a political police officer
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Adjunct
Lecturer, former prosecutor and NYPD officer Eugene O'Donnell commented
on NYPD Deputy Inspector Alison Esposito running as the Republican
candidate for lieutenant governor.
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Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting
(KyCIR) • February 28, 2022
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False testimony didn't end these Kentucky state
troopers' careers
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Alissa
Heydari, a former prosecutor who is now deputy director of the
Institute for Innovation in Prosecution at John Jay, discussed best
practices for prosecutors on when to disclose information about
witnesses' potential credibility issues.
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Markets Insider • February 28, 2022
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Mike Perelman Joins iDiscovery Solutions
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John Jay
alumnus and Adjunct Professor Mike Perelman was appointed Director of
iDiscovery Solutions (iDS), a professional services consulting firm
that specializes in Digital Forensics etc. in Washington D.C.
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