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John Jay College of Criminal Justice

The John Jay College of Criminal Justice (John Jay) is a public college focused on criminal justice and located in New York City. It is a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY). John Jay was founded as the only liberal arts college with a criminal justice and forensic focus in the United States.[4][5]

Not to be confused with College of Justice.

Former name

College of Police Science of The City University of New York (1964–1967)[1]

"Fierce Advocates for Justice."

1964 (1964)

$7.2 million[2]

1,100+ (includes adjuncts)

15,045[3]

Urban

   Blue & gold

Bloodhounds

Academy of Critical Incident Analysis

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Center for Crime Prevention and Control

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Center for Cybercrime Studies

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Center for International Human Rights

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Center on Media, Crime and Justice

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Center on Race, Crime and Justice

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Center on Terrorism

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Christian Regenhard Center for Emergency Response Studies

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CUNY Dispute Resolution Consortium

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Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics

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Prisoner Reentry Institute – studies prisoner reentry

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Research & Evaluation Center

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Fall: Men's and Women's Soccer, Women's Volleyball, Women's Tennis, Men's and Women's Cross Country

Winter: Men's and Women's Basketball, Women's Swimming, Rifle and Cheerleading

Spring: Baseball, Softball, Men's Volleyball, and Men's Tennis

(BA), 110th Mayor of New York City (2021–present); 18th Borough President of Brooklyn (2014–2021)[58]

Eric Adams

(MPA), New York State Assemblyman representing district 98[59]

Karl A. Brabenec

(MA), trial attorney and former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina[60]

Edward Thomas Brady

(BA), author of 1984 best-selling memoir They Cage the Animals at Night

Jennings Michael Burch

(BA), executive director of the New Pride Agenda, former candidate for the 15th District in the 2021 New York City Council election[61][62]

Elisa Crespo

(BA), former New York State Assemblyman representing district 85[63]

Marcos Crespo

(BS 1989), television personality known for his role as bailiff for entire series run of 25 seasons of Judge Judy (1996–2021)[64]

Petri Hawkins-Byrd

(BA), New York State Assembly Member representing district 39 in Queens[65]

Catalina Cruz

former Chief of the Milwaukee Police Department[66]

Edward A. Flynn

(BS '72), forensic scientist and founder of the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science[67]

Henry Lee

(MA), actor and director

Eva Norvind

college baseball coach[68]

Craig Noto

(BA), former NYPD Commissioner[69]

James P. O'Neill

actor best known for her role as Abby Scuito on NCIS[70]

Pauley Perrette

New Jersey State Senator[71]

Ronald Rice

undercover special agent for the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), killed in the line of duty[72]

Ariel Rios

criminal justice graduate student murdered in February 2006. A scholarship was created in her name.[73][74]

Imette St. Guillen

(BA), FDNY Chief[75]

Ronald Spadafora

(BA) (born 1960), former New York City Comptroller (2014–2021), Manhattan Borough President (2006–2013), 2021 mayoral candidate for New York City[76]

Scott Stringer

(BA), former Kings County District Attorney (2014–2016) and former attorney for Dominique Strauss-Kahn accuser Nafissatou Diallo[77]

Kenneth P. Thompson

(BA 1974), Chief of the Miami Police Department (2003–10)

John Timoney

(BA), novelist and detective for the New York City Transit Police Department[78]

Dorothy Uhnak

(BA), 67th Mayor of Rochester, New York[79]

Lovely A. Warren

William E. Macaulay Honors College

, full name: The Nature and Scope of the Problem of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States, a 2004 report commissioned by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops

John Jay Report

Anya and Andrew Shiva Art Gallery

Lloyd Sealy Library

List of NCAA rifle programs

Official website

Official athletics website

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