...which allow them to "get a better feel for the way people are in their communities."Martin Horn, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and former executive director of parole in New York, said it's a good move to have parole officers...
...former Baltimore police officer who teaches at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York."Those homicides...according to Eugene O'Donnell, who also teaches at John Jay College.In Georgia, 378 people were shot to death in 2009...
...transitional centers to help inmates re-enter society, said Anna Crayton, the deputy director of research for the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. Since then, funding has increased for transitional programs, but more is needed...
...weapons has done to the country, said the chairwoman of the department of law, police science and criminal justice at John Jay College in New York City.New York City had 93 fatal police shootings in 1971, according to a recent article in The New...
...rifles have made their way to terrorists, drug cartels and survivalists. Joseph King, a terrorism expert at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, said terrorists could use the weapon to take out a plane. "I don't understand...
...creating job skills valuable on the outside, said Debbie Mukamal, director of the Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. John Nuttall, deputy commissioner for program services for the New York state...
...contemporary Catholicism, said he thinks the ban is necessary considering a study the U.S. bishops commissioned from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice found most of the alleged abuse victims since 1950 were adolescent boys. But he conceded the...
...1999, he was named one of five outstanding people in law enforcement by Law Enforcement News, a publication of the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. And the murder rate was down to less than 80 by the time he left in 2001 - a departure that happened...
...National Conference of Catholic Bishops on the scope and nature of this scandal was released to the public by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. RESULTS OF THIS study showed that 4 percent of Catholic clergy since 1950 have molested scores...
...pursued in the courts because the statute of limitations had expired. The nationwide survey, being conducted by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, will be released Feb. 27. It was ordered by the church last year to collect national...