John Jay College
of Criminal Justice lost 67 students and alumni in the
World Trade Center disaster. That loss, and the
increased interest in terrorism on the part of concerned
citizens, prompted John Jay College to create the Center
on Terrorism in late 2001. The goals of the Center are
to study terrorism conceptually in ways that are
familiar and appropriate for a university and to
identify the practical applications of that knowledge in
the search for alternative forms of human security. Such a blend of scholarship and commitment is particularly relevant for John Jay College, the leading institution in the country in the field of criminal justice and public safety, and one of the few institutions to offer M.A. students a certificate in the critical study of terrorism.”
Introducing the John Jay & ARTIS
Transnational Terrorism Database
