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SPRING CONFERENCE: All events listed are free and open to the public. Some will require registration due to limited seating MULTI-STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE ON BRIDGING THE DIVIDE Friday, May 6, 2016 • College A convening of John Jay students and faculty, law enforcement officials, elected officials, media representatives, and leaders of nonprofit organizations and advocacy groups to discuss a broad range of topics relating to justice and policing. REGISTRATION AND COFFEE WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION OPENING REMARKS 8:30–9:00 am 9:00–9:10 am 9:10–9:25 am C. Jama Adams Chairperson and Associate Jeremy Travis President, John Jay College Professor, Department of Africana Studies of Criminal Justice PANEL: NUISANCE ABATEMENT AND PANEL: THE POLITICS OF BRIDGING THE GAP: THE ROLE BROKEN WINDOWS OF THE POLITICAL CLASS IN BRIDGING THE GAP 10–11:30 am • New Building 1.63 BETWEEN COMMUNITIES AND ACADEMICS Eli B. Silverman Professor Emeritus, author of NYPD Battles Crime: 11:45 am-1:15 pm • New Building 1.99 Innovative Strategies in Policing; Runa Rajagopal Director of Civil Action C. Jama Adams Chairperson and Associate Professor, Department Practice, Bronx Defenders; Monifa Bandele organizer, Moms Rising/ of Africana Studies, John Jay College; Edward SnajdrAssociate Communities United for Police Reform; Sarah Ryley investigative Professor, Department of Anthropology, John Jay College; Professor, Department of Law, Police Science reporter and data projects editor, Daily News Delores Jones-Brown and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College, Director, MODERATOR: Topher Sanders reporter on racial inequality, ProPublica Center on Race, Crime & Justice; Jerroll M. Sanders President and FORUM: ROLE OF FAITH-BASED ORGANIZATIONS IN CEO, ONUS, Inc. Justice. MODERATOR: C. Jama Adams Chairperson and Associate Professor, BRIDGING THE GAP Department of Africana Studies, John Jay College 10–11:30 am • New Building 1.89 Heath Brown Assistant Professor, Department of Public Management, POWER OF ONE RACIAL JUSTICE AWARDS LUNCHEON John Jay College; Doctoral Faculty, Criminal Justice Program in Policy, 1:30–2:45 pm • Haaren Hall, 630T Oversight, and Administration, CUNY Graduate Center; www.jjay.cuny.edu/powerofoneRSVP Beverly D. Frazier Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Police Science CONFERENCE LUNCH 1:30–2:45pm • L2.85 and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College; ORGANIZED BY: Delores Jones-Brown Professor, Department of Law, MODERATOR: Stephen C. Russell Assistant Professor, Department of Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College, History, John Jay College Director, Center on Race, Crime & Justice HONORING: Jeffrey A. Fagan Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law, PANEL: POLICING OF MENTALLY ILL AND Columbia and Professor of Epidemiology, Mailman School HOMELESS, POPULATIONS of Public Health; Regina Kelly Community Activist and subject of the film 10–11:30 am, New Building 1.85 American Violet; Andrea Ritchie Civil Rights Attorney and Senior Soros Justice Fellow; the late Edwin (Eddie) Ellis Founder and President of the John Volpe Special Advisor on Criminal Justice, Department Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions of Health and Mental Hygiene; Lynn Lewis Executive Director, Picture the Homeless; Deputy Inspector Roy Kaplan Commanding Officer, Crisis PANEL: CURRENT RESEARCH ON POLICING Outreach and Support Unit 3–4:30 pm • New Building 1.93 MODERATOR: C. Jama Adams Chairperson and Associate Jeffrey Coots Director, Office of Strategic Initiatives, Director, From Professor, Department of Africana Studies, John Jay College Punishment to Public Health (P2PH), John Jay College; Mike Rowan Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, John Jay College PANEL: BEST PRACTICES FOR ENGAGING MODERATOR: Maria R. Volpe, Professor, Department of Sociology, Director, VULNERABLE YOUTH Dispute Resolution Program, John Jay College, Director, Dispute Resolution Center, CUNY 11:45 am–1:15 pm • New Building 1.83 David M. Kennedy Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, Director, WHITE-ON-WHITE CRIME: DISCOURSE BEYOND National Network for Safe Communities, Center for Crime Prevention & THE “USUAL” SUSPECTS Control; Dr. Marsha Weissman Senior Policy Fellow, Center for Community 3–4:30 pm • New Building 1.100 Alternatives; Michelle Fine Distinguished Professor, Psychology Program Delores Jones-Brown Professor, Department of Law, Police Science and CUNY Graduate Center Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College, Director, Center MODERATOR: Richard Curtis, Professor and Chair, on Race, Crime & Justice; Gerald Markowitz Distinguished Professor Department of Anthropology of History, John Jay College and Graduate Center, CUNY; Gloria Browne-Marshall Associate Professor, Department of Law, Police PANEL: CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN THE MEDIA Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College 11:45 am–1:15 pm • New Building 1.92 MODERATOR: Gloria Browne-Marshall Associate Professor, Department of Law, Stephen Handelman Director, Center on Media, Crime and Justice, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College John Jay College; Jesse J. Holland race, ethnicity & demographics reporter, The Associated Press; Eli B. Silverman Professor Emeritus, PANEL: POLICE PERSPECTIVES ON CULTURE John Jay College and Graduate Center AND TRAINING CHALLENGES MODERATOR: Gloria Browne-Marshall Legal Correspondent, Associate 3–4:30 pm • New Building 1.101 Professor, Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Ken Williams former Boston area homicide detective, qui tam whistleblower, Administration, John Jay College COPS Program Funds; Jerroll M. Sanders President and CEO, ONUS, Inc. (www.changeisonus.org) MODERATOR: Maria Haberfeld Professor, Department of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College CLOSING REMARKS 4:45–5:30 pm C. Jama Adams Chairperson and Associate Professor, Department of Africana Studies