The Rule of Law in a Free Society:
The Prospects for Law Enforcement
Thursday, December 3, 2009
12:00 PM – 5:15PM
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Sponsored by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute
Co-Sponsored by Manhattan Institute and John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Register for 2010 H.F. Guggenheim Conference
Criminal Justice Reform: What Works? What Doesn't? What Don't We Know?
Monday Feb. 1st and Tuesday Feb. 2nd, 2010
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Empire Hotel
www.empirehotelnyc.com
(212) 265-7400
"John Jay Annual Conference"
Holiday Inn 57th Street
www.hi57.com
(212) 581-8100
Guggenheim Group code XJA
CMCJ/Pew Advanced Journalism Seminar: Florida
Friday, October 30th &
Saturday, October 31st, 2009
St. Peterburg, Florida
CMCJ/Pew Advanced Journalism
Seminar: Illinois
The Future of Sentencing, Corrections and Crime Reduction in Illinois: A Conversation among Journalists, Policy Makers and Criminal Justice Professionals
Friday, September 25th and
Saturday, September 26th 2009
Chicago, Illinois
CMCJ/Pew Advanced Journalism
Seminar: Wisconsin
Sentencing, Corrections and Re-entry: Reporting the Full Story
A Comparative Look at Wisconsin and the Nation
Friday, April 24th and
Saturday, April 25th 2009
Madison, Wisconsin
CMCJ John Jay/ McCormick Foundation Financial Crimes Fellowships Announced
click here for press release
How Do They Get Away With It? Tracking Financial Crimes in a New Era
April 1st, 2009
Agenda
Center on Media, Crime and Justice Awards Fellowships to 15 Journalists
• List of 2009 Fellows
H.F. Guggenheim Conference
A new Beginning: Exploring the Criminal Justice Challenges for the next Four years
Feb. 2-3, 2009
Femicide: Understanding and Preventing the Murder of Women in Intimate Relationships
Featuring a special media workshop: The Power of the Media: How the Press Covers Violence Against Women
Friday, Nov. 7th, 2008
“Crime, Justice and Immigration:
Reporting the Full Story”
June 2nd, 3rd and 4th at John Jay College
NY Times Columnist Bob Herbert speaks about the importance of criminal justice journalism (Watch video)