Justice in the News

The Center on Media, Crime & Justice supports quality criminal justice reporting. Click on the links below to see some of the best examples, including from our own fellows and staff.





Apply for the 5th Annual H.F. Guggenheim/CMCJ Fellowship

Deadline: 11:59 pm Dec. 16

The Rule of Law in a Free Society: The Prospects for Law Enforcement
Thursday, December 3, 2009
12:00 PM – 5:15PM

- Click here to register
- Click here to view the agenda

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

Click here, to view the agenda

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



Seattle Post-Intelligencer and Times Herald-Record Reporters Win 2009 Excellence in Criminal Justice Reporting Awards

    Read the stories:

  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)


 
Stephen Handelman, Director, shandelman@jjay.cuny.edu
555 West 57th, Room 604B, NY, NY 10019
T: 646.557.4563
F: 212.484.1132
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