More than 500 military veterans are enrolled at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, the largest such student population in the City University of New York, making Veterans Day more than just...
Recognized for Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Developed with the National Network for Safe Communities at John Jay College November 1, 2016 —The Center for Problem-Oriented Policing named the...
With allegations of voter fraud, “rigged elections” and voter intimidation pockmarking the 2016 Presidential election, the nonpartisan organization Common Cause Election Protection has been gearing...
New York, NY, October 27, 2016 – Silvia Mazzula, Associate Professor of Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, has been selected to provide a field scan on behalf of RISE (Research,...
The Institute for Innovation in Prosecution (IIP) joined with the White House to co-host a roundtable on the role of the prosecutor in America’s evolving criminal justice landscape on October 24. The...
New York, NY, October 25, 2016 – Jeremy Travis, President of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, has announced that he will step down effective August 1, 2017. President Travis, who took office in...
LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson (B.A. ’75) has never lost sight of the impact John Jay College has had on her life. Once an activist student, she is now an active, and grateful, alumna, whose cheerful desire...
Faculty, staff and alumni gathered on Wednesday, Sept. 28, for a reception to help endow the Dr. Gerald W. Lynch Memorial Scholarship Created in memory of John Jay’s third president, who died in 2013...
Three years ago, when Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall began writing her new book, The Voting Rights War: The NAACP and the Ongoing Struggle for Justice , she said it was with the idea that by the...
Before a national audience on Sept. 26, John Jay College students showed themselves to be true “fierce advocates for justice” as they packed the Moot Court for a live broadcast of "The Young Turks (...