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Barry Latzer (born 1945) is an American criminologist and emeritus professor of criminal justice at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice. [1] He previously taught at the Graduate Center, CUNY. He also prosecuted and defended accused criminals while teaching both there and at John Jay. [2]
The John Jay College of Criminal Justice professor who was implicated in an alleged drug-dealing, ... Haber and Cojocaru settled their suit against the college and the other professors in 2021 ...
Peter Moskos is an American professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in the Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration and the CUNY Graduate Center in the Department of Sociology. He is a former Baltimore Police Department officer.
Mandery graduated from Harvard College in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Studies. [2] Later he graduated from Harvard Law School as Juris Doctor in 1992. [3] He is a professor and chairperson of the criminal justice department, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. [1] Mandery lives in Manhasset, New York.
Nathan H. Lents is an American scientist, author, and university professor. He has been on the faculty of John Jay College since 2006 [1] and is currently the director of the Cell and Molecular Biology program and the former head of the honors program and the campus Macaulay Honors College program. [2]
Daniel Lee Feldman (born June 22, 1949) is an American lawyer, author, politician and professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1981 to 1998, representing the 45th Assembly District, which includes part of Manhattan Beach, Brighton Beach and Sheepshead Bay.
She is a professor of Constitutional Law at CUNY's John Jay College of Criminal Justice [3] [2] [4] [5] and previously taught Africana Studies at Vassar. [3] As a legal commentator, she has spoken on various Supreme Court decisions, impeachments of Donald Trump, and constitutional questions about civilian deaths, criminal law, and racial justice.
Dreisinger is a tenured professor of English at CUNY's John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where she is also the Founder of the Prison-to-College Pipeline program. [2] The program, [ 3 ] founded in 2011, offers incarcerated men throughout New York State a way to increase their higher education options and advocates for higher education access ...