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 • John Jay 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, New York 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 Law School 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, New York City 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