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Events
Date: Friday, November 4
Seminar: "Propaganda by the Deed": Terrorism and the Media Since 9/11 With Charles B. Strozier, David Green, and invited guests.
Location: Room 630T, 899 10th Avenue
Time: 3pm-5pm
Date: Wednesday, November 9
Seminar: "Criminal Justice in China: An Empirical Inquiry" with Mike McConville and invited guests
Location: Room 630T, 899 10th Avenue
Time: 4pm-5pm
Date: Monday, November 14
Seminar: "Corporate Drug Testing, Criminal Background Checks, and the Employment of White, Black and Hispanic Workers" with Josh Guetzkow
Location: Room 630T, 899 10th Avenue
Time: 1:30pm-3pm
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Karen Terry
Interim Associate Provost and Dean of Research and Strategic Partnerships
212.237.8422
kterry@jjay.cuny.edu
Matthew Dank
Manager of Research Operations
212.484.1367
madank@jjay.cuny.edu
Dan Stageman
Assistant Manager of Research Operations
212.237.8914
dstageman@jjay.cuny.edu
Nicole Parrilla
Event Coordinator
212.237.8914
nparrilla@jjay.cuny.edu
Sandra Rutherford
Assistant to the Dean of Research
212.484.1366
srutherford@jjay.cuny.edu
Office for the Advancement of Research
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At the forefront in addressing real-world problems, John Jay scholars and scientists, recognized experts in their fields, publish research across the spectrum of intellectual inquiry. The Office for the Advancement of Research oversees these intellectual initiatives and provides services to enhance the pursuit of academic research in an environment that adheres to the highest standards of scholarship.
A comprehensive view of John Jay faculty research and scholarship is available on the Academic Departments page. Highlighted here are some of the active areas in the sciences, social and criminal justice, and the humanities where our faculty members have expertise and leadership.
- Art, Music and Performance
- Communitities and Policing
- Corrections
- Crime Trends and Collateral Consequences
- Criminology, Social Theory, and Philosophy
- Family and Sexual Violence
- Forensic, Chemical, and Biological Science
- Forensic and Social Psychology
- Immigration, Globalization, International Relations and World Issues
- Law and Public Policy
- Literature and History
- Media, Culture and Crime
- Protection Management and Public Safety
- Psychology and Mental Health
- Public Health and Environmentalism
- Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Inequality
- Religion
- Research Methods
- Teaching, Mentorship, and Pedagogy
- Terrorism and Homeland Security
- Urban Crime and Justice
- Violent Crime, Serial Offenders, and Victimization
- White Collar and Cybercrime
- Youth Crime and Juvenile Justice
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