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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WNYW-TV • October
17, 2022
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THE 5 O'CLOCK NEWS
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Adjunct
Professor and former NYPD lieutenant Ralph Cilento commented on the
prevalence of smash-and-grab robberies and explained how detectives
will investigate a $500K jewelry heist from a Park Avenue store.
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WINS-AM • October
18, 2022
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1010 WINS-AM
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Moses Schulz, the first female captain of the Conrail
Police, the predecessor to MetroNorth, discussed the policy that subway
conductors will announce when police are present on the subway.
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WNYC-FM • October
19, 2022
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WNYC-FM (Radio)
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Maria
“Maki” Haberfeld, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science, and
Criminal Justice, discussed how police will assess the effectiveness of
body worn cameras after a report showed that claims against
police decreased after they started wearing body cameras during
patrols.
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WINS-AM • October
20, 2022
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1010 WINS-AM
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Distinguished
Lecturer and former FBI agent David Shapiro explained how organized
crime now works with the decline of New York City's Five Families.
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WNYW-TV • October
24, 2022
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The 10 O'Clock News
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Retired
NYPD Sergeant and Adjunct Professor Joe Giacalone commented on Governor
Hochul and Mayor Adams' “Cops, Cameras, and Care” Plan.
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WINS-AM • October
24, 2022
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1010 WINS-AM
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Moses Schulz, the first female captain of the Conrail
Police, the predecessor to MetroNorth, identified the flaws in Governor
Hochul and Mayor Adams' “Cops, Cameras, and Care” Plan.
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Al
Jazeera • October 30, 2022
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South Korea Halloween Crowd Crush
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Adjunct
Professor and former Bergen County Police Chief Brian Higgins discussed
the crowd crush that killed at least 153 people in Seoul, South Korea.
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KDFX-TV • October
31, 2022
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News Channel 3 First at 10pm
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Professor
Evan Mandery discussed the likelihood of the Supreme Court ending
race-based affirmative action in college admissions.
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WXTV-TV • October
31, 2022
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Noticias Univisión 41---Al Despertar
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Adjunct
Professor Felipe Rodriguez, a former sergeant with the NYPD's organized
crime investigation division, commented on recent car vandalism
incidents in the Bronx.
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The
Aspen Institute • October 17, 2022
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2022 Aspen Justice Network Convening Recap
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Associate
Professor of Psychology Brett Stoudt gave a presentation on
community-based participatory action research on policing in the South
Bronx at the inaugural Aspen Justice Network convening.
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The
Daily Beast • October 18, 2022
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These Republicans Are Running on Crime-Without Any Ammo
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Adjunct
Lecturer Jillian Snider, a retired NYPD officer and policy director for
criminal justice at the R Street Institute, discussed whether congressional
measures to fight drug-related crimes vary based on Democratic
majorities versus Republican majorities.
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Medium • October
20, 2022
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Role of AI in Mass Surveillance of Uyghurs
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John Jay
graduate student Joseph Shiovitz wrote an article about Chinese
authorities using artificial intelligence in their mass surveillance of
the Uyghur and other predominantly Muslim populations living in China.
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Gothamist • October
20, 2022
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Body cameras in NYC public housing made police more
civil, report finds
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Maria
“Maki” Haberfeld, Chair of the Department of Law, Police Science, and
Criminal Justice, discussed how police will assess the effectiveness of
body worn cameras after a report showed that claims against police
decreased when started wearing body cameras during patrols.
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Crain's
New York Business Online • October 20, 2022
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New York museums must label Nazi-looted art
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Associate
Professor of Art Crime Erin Thompson commented on a new NYS law
requiring museums to acknowledge if art on display passed through
Nazi hands.
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ArtistsNetwork.com • October
20, 2022
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Feelings on Display | The Art of Karen Margolis
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After
taking a microscopy course at John Jay, artist Karen Margolis used
micro- and macroscopic patterns to create art based on emotions,
personality disorders and the mind.
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The
Highlands Current • October 21, 2022
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The Effects of Bail Reform
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A report
from the Data Collaborative for Justice at John Jay on the impact of
NYS bail reforms from 2019, 2020 and 2021 was cited in an article about
bail reform.
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India
Currents Online • October 21, 2022
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I Was Not Allowed to Have My Own Thoughts
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Professor
of Psychology Chitra Raghavan commented on the effectiveness of
coercive control laws passed in California, Connecticut and Hawaii.
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PolitiFact • October
24, 2022
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Shootings in New York are down, but comparison to U.S.
is flawed
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Associate
Professor Christopher Herrmann, a former crime statistics analyst for
the NYPD, commented on the reliability of the New York State Division
of Criminal Justice Services' new report on state shooting incidents
and victims.
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The
Guardian - theguardian.com/US • October 25, 2022
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When is a lynching a lynching?
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Professor
of History Michael Pfeifer defined and discussed the history of
lynching.
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NewsNation • October
26, 2022
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Morning In America with Adrienne
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Adjunct
Professor Michael Alcazar, a former NYPD detective, discussed the large
number of NYPD police officers retiring and resigning from the force
this year.
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East
Hampton Star Online • October 27, 2022
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind
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Jeremy
Travis, former president of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice,
was quoted in the new book "What's Prison For?" written by
Bill Keller, the founding editor in chief of the Marshall Project.
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Pittsburgh
Post-Gazette Online • October 27, 2022
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Labster Recognizes 2022 STEM Excellence Award Winners
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Dr.
Edgardo Sanabria-Valentín, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology, is a
2022 Labster STEM Excellence Award winner for his innovative use of
interactive science lab simulations to further student learning and
achievements.
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Newsy • October
27, 2022
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Crime in New York City Subways with Curtis Sliwa
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Professor
Emerita Dorothy Moses Schulz, the first female captain of the Conrail
Police, the predecessor of MetroNorth, identified the flaws in Governor
Hochul and Mayor Adams' “Cops, Cameras, and Care” Plan.
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