JC in the News
You can access the latest roundup of JC members in the news, appearing in outlets such as The Washington Post, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, NBC News, and The New York Times.
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- Baskin-Sommers 3
- Bell 10
- Betts 15
- Bozic 1
- Camacho 11
- Canales 1
- Doherty 3
- Forman Jr 21
- Goff 38
- Gohara 7
- Gripp 1
- Hinton 24
- Jackson 1
- Justice 1
- Justice Collaboratory 1
- Katsaros 3
- Kohler-Hausmann 6
- Meares 39
- Nobo 4
- Orihuela 1
- Papachristos 10
- Peyton 1
- Richeson 8
- Sierra-Arévalo 3
- Stanley 6
- Thomas 1
- Tyler 15
- Venkatesh 5
- Wang 7
- Weaver 8
- Yaffe 2

After a Year of Protests, Portland Is Ready to Move On. But Where?
The New York Times | Phillip Atiba Goff was quoted in an article on Portland and police reform.
How These Cities Are Breaking Up the Work of Police Departments
The Appeal | Goff is quoted on the current opportunity for police reform in the US.
The myth of ‘a good guy with a gun’ relies upon people believing the worst about humanity
Daily Kos | Weaver is quoted on how "tough on crime" rhetoric served as a way to chip away at gains from the civil rights era.
Reckoning with State-Sanctioned Racial Violence: Lessons from the Tulsa Race Massacre
Just Security | Monica Bell contributes an article as a part of a series on the Tulsa Race Massacre.
Technologies Change How You Work and Play
OZY | Sudhir Venkatesh is quoted on the racial inequality in tech in his experience.
Small share of US police draw third of complaints in big cities
Financial Times | Andrew Papachristos was quoted in a discussion of his research on police "misconduct networks".
History is turning toward Black history: In Chicago’s DuSable debate, in remembering the Tulsa Massacre. Five books guide the way.
Hinton was quoted discussing the serious expansion and reframing of American history and her book was cited in a discussion on Race Massacres.
We Must Give All Prisoners Access to Resources to Pursue College Education
Time Magazine | Dwayne Betts writes for Time Magazine that “people’s right to study—to expand their minds and deepen their lives through reading and learning—is unshakable.”
What George Floyd Changed
POLITICO | Monica Bell shares how policing managed to get worse in the wake of George Floyd's murder.
Some bold local police reform efforts follow Floyd’s death, but change at national level remains elusive
The Boston Globe | Tracey Meares is quoted in an article about how police reform at the national level remains elusive following George Floyd's death.
Vaccinations are lagging at many U.S. prisons, where major virus outbreaks have been common.
The New York Times | This article quotes Emily Wang on the difficulty of gauging prison vaccination rates due to transferred inmates and lack of reporting from state prison systems.
Will We Ever Get Beyond ‘The Fire Next Time’?
The New York Times | In this op-ed, Elizabeth Hinton discussed the cycle of police violence and Black rebellion in light of the anniversary of George Floyd's murder and the release of her book, America on Fire, that examines these themes.
How Preemption Laws Favor Gun Rights
The Trace | Andrew Papachristos calls for sustained funding to reduce gun violence.
Reclaiming the Power of Rebellion
Elizabeth Hinton is interviewed about her new book, America on Fire, and discusses how the label "riot" discredits Black political demands.
Recasting ‘Riots’ as Black Rebellions
The New York Times | This book review takes a look at Professor Elizabeth Hinton's recently released book, America on Fire.
Welcoming Monica C. Bell, Rebecca Hamilton, and Joyce Vance to Just Security’s Board of Editors
Just Security | Monica Bell named to Just Security's editorial board.
Study: Black And Latino Prisoners Lose Parental Rights At Higher Rates In Connecticut
WSHU | Miriam Gohara releases study that shows Black and Latino prisoners in Connecticut lose parental rights at higher rates than white prisoners.
We should be talking about the death of Mikayla Miller
VOX | Phillip Atiba Goff calls for a more transparent investigation into Mikayla Miller's death.