John Jay College Research and Evaluation Center
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JohnJayREC (https://JohnJayREC.nyc) evaluates prevention strategies, tests the effectiveness of interventions, analyzes efforts to improve the impact and equity of justice systems, and helps non-researchers understand the goals & methods of evaluation. .. more

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mfdeland.bsky.social
The sociology & criminology dept at gonzaga is hiring! We're searching for somebody with a focus on criminology, law, or social control (broadly conceived).

We're a liberal arts teaching university. Very collegial department. Spread the word to interested folks. I'm happy to answer questions!
Assistant Professor, Sociology and Criminology - Gonzaga Main Campus, Washington, United States
Title: Assistant Professor, Sociology and Criminology Area: College of Arts and Sciences Department: Sociology and Criminology Telework Availability: On-campus Position Employee Classification: Tenure...
employment.gonzaga.edu

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jeffasher.bsky.social
NYPD released Q1 2025 shooting data last week showing the fewest shootings through March that they've ever reported (data is available from NYPD back to 2006, but given murder figures it's probably the fewest shooting victims since the early 1960s or earlier).

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chrislhayes.bsky.social
What people in every part of higher education need to understand is that Republicans now want to do to universities what they’ve tried to do to labor unions: erase them from the institutional landscape. The question is how much you want to collaborate in your own destruction.

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jeffreybutts.bsky.social
Similar to our report from almost 7 years ago. Important to say it's not just Trump & other performative "conservatives" who perpetuate biased images of "urban" gun violence. Liberals do it too when they compile numbers from just those cities big enough to report data.
johnjayrec.nyc/2018/05/24/d...

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jeffreybutts.bsky.social
JOB! NYC Office of Neighborhood Safety: Assoc Director for Community Activation. Manage the $86 million portfolio of street outreach, hospital violence intervention, & wraparound programs, known here as the Crisis Management System (CMS). Pays up to $180K
cityjobs.nyc.gov/job/associat...
Associate Director for Community Activation
cityjobs.nyc.gov

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jeffreybutts.bsky.social
We describe the goals and purposes of the upcoming special issue on community-centered violence prevention. Papers due Jan 31.
youtu.be/nTEF0yxuiAQ
Webinar for Inquiry, a Sage Publications Journal
YouTube video by Research & Evaluation Center
youtu.be

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jeffreybutts.bsky.social
Wonder why the public is disproportionately concerned with youth crime? Maybe partly culture shock, but also because news media promote far more youth crime stories.
www.sentencingproject.org/reports/the-...
Bar graph showing local news sources cover youth crime disproportionately.

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jeffreybutts.bsky.social
Since many researchers are here now, I want to draw attention to a publishing opportunity. Special issue of the Sage journal, Inquiry, focused on violence prevention strategies that leverage community-level mechanisms. Deadline is Jan 11 & I can answer questions.
journals.sagepub.com/topic/collec...
journals.sagepub.com

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johnjayrec.bsky.social
John K. Roman:
"There are hundreds of solutions — market-based solutions, medical solutions, structural solutions and behavioral nudges — that can meaningfully reduce the risk of crime and violence without expanding the criminal justice system."
www.vitalcitynyc.org/articles/twe...
Vital City | 20 Strategies for Reducing Crime in Cities
Complements, not substitutes, to policing
www.vitalcitynyc.org

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