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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WCBS-TV • November 1, 2022
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Inside Edition
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After
the arrest of town local Richard Allen for the murder of two teenage
girls in Delphi, Indiana, Professor Louis Schlesinger, a forensic
psychologist, commented on how Allen was able to fly under the radar for
five years.
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WCBS-TV • November 2, 2022
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Inside Edition
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Adjunct
Professor Patrick McLaughlin, a former NYPD crime scene specialist,
debunked a conspiracy theory about the home invasion that left Paul
Pelosi, husband of Speaker Nancy Pelosi, hospitalized.
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MBC News - KTSF-TV • November 3, 2022
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긴급취재 이태원 참사 - 후반부 -
PD수첩 2022년11월1일 방송
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Adjunct
Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins analyzed
the crowd crush that killed at least 153 in Seoul, South Korea.
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WCBS-AM • November 3, 2022
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WCBS-NY (Radio)
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Associate
Professor Warren Eller, Chair of John Jay's Public Management
Department, explained whether measures to ban assault weapons
nationwide will affect the number shootings.
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WTOP2-DC (Radio) • November 3, 2022
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WTOP2-DC (Radio)
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Associate
Professor Warren Eller, Chair of John Jay's Public Management
Department, explained what is fueling the rise in crime in America.
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WNYC-FM • November 5, 2022
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WNYC-FM (Radio)
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Adjunct
Lecturer Ibrahim Bechrouri explained the history of NYPD surveilling
minority groups and its negative impact on those communities.
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WTVH-TV • November 6, 2022
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CBS 5 News at 11
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Michael
Rempel, Director of John Jay's Data Collaborative for Justice, pointed
out that there is no evidence to support that suspending bail reform
laws will reduce crime.
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WNYW-TV • November 7, 2022
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THE 6 O'CLOCK NEWS
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Keith Taylor, a former NYPD detective sergeant,
discussed the rise in subway crime and the homeless and mentally ill
individuals living in the transit system.
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WNYW-TV • November 10, 2022
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The 10 O'Clock News
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Adjunct
Assistant Professor Keith Taylor, a former NYPD detective sergeant,
commented on the NYPD's use of the robots after the backlash from their
use of a robot dog in a NYCHA facility.
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WNYC-FM • November 15, 2022
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Morning Edtion - WNYC-FM (Radio)
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Associate
Professor Frank Pezzella discussed the destruction of the Gandhi statue
in Queens and why hate crimes are so hard to prosecute.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education • November
1, 2022
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13 Takes on Race-Conscious Admissions
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Evan
Mandery, author of "Poison Ivy: How Elite Colleges Divide
Us," wrote an op-ed about Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard,
the case before the Supreme Court which could dismantle affirmative
action in college admissions.
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NewsNation • November 1, 2022
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Dan Abrams Live
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Former
Adjunct Assistant Professor and former NYC Department of Correction
Assistant Deputy Warden Marc Bullaro discussed the bill before NYC
Council to end solitary confinement in Rikers Island jails.
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NPR Politics Podcast - NPR/National Public
Radio • November 1, 2022
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More Voters Trust Republicans To Address Elevated Crime
Rates
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Professor
of Criminal Justice Peter Moskos discussed the Democratic Party's
tendency to overlook the public's concern about violent crime and
enforcing low-level quality-of-life crimes.
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The New Yorker Online • November 1, 2022
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Why Vladimir Putin Would Use Nuclear Weapons in Ukraine
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Charles
Strozier, founder of the Center on Terrorism at John Jay, discussed the
“fundamentalist mindset,” the kind of thinking that can fuel genocidal
violence and that is infused in the leadership style of Putin and
Hitler.
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Forbes Online • November 1, 2022
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Evan Mandery's "Poison Ivy" Takes America's
Elite Colleges To Task
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Evan
Mandery's recently published book, "Poison Ivy: How Elite Colleges
Divide Us" which examines how America's elite colleges contribute
to the nation's increasing social and economic inequality, was
positively reviewed in Forbes.
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Newsweek Online • November 1, 2022
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Crime Hasn't Just Risen, It's Changed
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Professors
Fritz Umbach and Chris Herrmann wrote an op-ed about political rhetoric
surrounding violent crime and police violence versus the historical
facts.
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Marxist Sociology • November 2, 2022
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Women and Household Labor in Contemporary China
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Associate
Professor of Economics Zhun Xu wrote an article about Chinese women's
labor force participation and the gendered division of household labor.
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WNYC-AM Online • November 2, 2022
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The Cost of Elite Educations
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Professor
Evan Mandery discussed why elite colleges exacerbate economic
inequality in an interview with WNYC.
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Harvard Crimson - Online • November 3, 2022
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Without You, Nothing Will Change
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Evan
Mandery, author of "Poison Ivy: How Elite Colleges Divide
Us," wrote an op-ed about Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard,
the case before the Supreme Court which could dismantle affirmative
action in college admissions.
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LIHerald.com • November 3, 2022
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Launching from TikTok to NASA
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John
Jay senior Justin Colon was featured for how his passionate science
videos on TikTok garnered him an invitation to attend the Artemis 1
launch of NASA's Space Launch System rocket.
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Backgroundbriefing • November 6, 2022
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Background Briefing: November 6, 2022
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Associate
Professor of Economics J.W. Mason gave an in-depth interview about
inflation and the Fed's solution to it.
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Arkansas Times Online • November 9, 2022
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The maddening irrelevance of Charlie Vaughn's innocence
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Distinguished
Psychology Professor Saul Kassin explained why the story of Charlie
Vaughn, a mentally-ill, illiterate man serving a life sentence for
murder, has all the classic elements of a false confession case.
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