- John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Infobox University
name = John Jay College of Criminal Justice
image_size = 240px
established =1964
type = Public
staff =
president =Jeremy Travis
students =
undergrad = 14,000+
campus = Urban
city =New York
state = NY
country = USA
faculty = 1,000+ (includes adjuncts)
campus = Urban
sports = 14 teams
colors = Blue and Gold
mascot =Bloodhound
website = [http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/ www.jjay.cuny.edu] The John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a senior college of theCity University of New York in midtown, Manhattan, New York City and is the only liberal arts college with a criminal justice focus in the United States. It has about 14,000 FTE (full-time equivalent) students, including traditional, pre-career undergraduate students and those pursuing master’s degrees in several disciplines. John Jay College of Criminal Justice was founded in1964 and was originally called the College of Police Science (COPS). Classes were held at the Police Academy on East 20th Street. Eventually, the school was expanded to incorporate manyliberal arts disciplines and was renamed John Jay College of Criminal Justice.It moved to its current location in the former
Charles B. J. Snyder -designedDe Witt Clinton High School in 1988. After Clinton moved to the Bronx the building became Haaren High School. The building is now Haaren Hall on the campus. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C00E1DF113FF935A25751C1A9679C8B63&sec=&spon=&scp=12&sq=College%20of%20Police%20Science%20DeWitt%20Clinton%20High%20School&st=cse F.Y.I., New York Times, December 16, 2001] ]Internationally recognized as a leader in criminal justice education and research, it is also a major training facility for local, state, and federal law enforcement personnel. The college regularly invites distinguished speakers such as
Janet Reno and Supreme Court JusticeRuth Bader Ginsburg .The school's namesake,
John Jay , was the firstchief justice of theUnited States Supreme Court and one of the founding fathers of theUnited States . Jay was a native of New York City, and aNew York State governor.The school also boasts a Forensic Science program, one of the few schools in the nation which offers the
undergraduate degree.Campus
The campus consists of five buildings: Haaren Hall (also known as the Tenth Avenue building or, simply, the T building), which also contains the Lloyd George Sealy Library, gym and pool; North Hall (N building); newly constructed Westport Building (W building) where John Jay College rents the first two floors; one floor of the BMW building (6th floor) and one floor of 619 West 54th Street (54th St Annex). Administration offices are on the top floor of the T building, while the departmental offices are spread across the N building with the exceptions of Foreign Language and English, which are now located on 54th Street.
The college also has a student government consisting of the
Student Council , the Judicial Board, and various student organizations known collectively as "Clubs". On April 1, 2008, the student body ratified amendments to the Charter of the Student Government via a referendum during the annual Student Government elections--something that has not been attempted in nearly 30 years. These amendments were authored by the Student Council's 37th president,Francis J. Balducci , and were ratified by the members of the 2007-2008 Student Council."Club Row" is the nickname in the college for a series of hallways where the student clubs are given space. [ [http://johnjay.jjay.cuny.edu/facilities/specialProjects.asp John Jay College - The Office of Facilities Management & Planning (Special Projects) ] ] Student organizations that are given the title "Essential Service" by the
City University of New York include "The John Jay Times ", the school's theater group known as the "John Jay Players", and the campus radio station known as WJJC. [ [http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/catalogJohnJay/pdfCatalogJohnJay/undergraduate20052007.PDF chapter1 ] ]The school is working on a project known as "Phase II", which involves the construction of an additional building on 11th Avenue between West 58th and West 59th Streets in New York City. It is anticipated that construction will be completed by
2012 at which time the N building will be relinquished to the State ofNew York .Addresses
*Haaren Hall (T building), 899 Tenth Avenue, New York, NY 10019
*North Hall (N building), 445 West 59th Street, New York, NY 10019
*BMW Building, 555 West 57th Street, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10019
*Westport Building (W building), 500 West 56th Street,1st & 2nd Floors, New York, NY 10019
*54th Street Annex, 619 West 54th Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10019Admissions
John Jay College is considered a very respectable college in New York City and among the top colleges in the CUNY system. Despite its reputation, up to 30% of John Jay students drop out after their freshman year. Graduate admissions are more stringent and students are either required or recommended to submit GRE scores, depending on the program they are applying to.
Specialty
John Jay College is primarily known for it criminal justice studies and is considered one of the best graduate schools in the United States for forensic majors. It is also one of the few schools in the country that offers undergraduate forensic majors. Many students attend JJC with the intention of becoming police officers. It has also worked on the number of students attending law school. It established the Pre-Law institute to guide students that intend to go to law school, therefore increasing applications to the school.
College Life
John Jay College does not have a typical college campus. JJC consists of five buildings, with a sixth currently under construction. The school is located in northwest midtown Manhattan near
Columbus Circle andLincoln Center .JJC does not have its own dorms and is considered a "commuter college" as most students still live at home. Ninety-three percent of JJC students are in-state students. Many graduate students come from out of state and often live in the City College dorm called the Towers at City College.
tudent Body
There are almost 13,000 undergraduate students and 1,861 graduate students.
Gender composition:
*56% female
*44% maleRacial/ethnic composition:
*43% Hispanic
*23% white
*22% African-American
*8% Asian
*<1% Native AmericanNearly 100 different nationalities are represented in the student body.
Athletics
John Jay College has a number of NCAA division III sports teams which belong to the CUNYAC conference.
Fall: men'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, and rifle
Spring: baseball, softball, and men's tennis
JJC baseball in 2006 and 2007 had two very successful seasons in the CUNYAC conference. In JJC baseball history, there have been two players drafted in the MLB amateur draft: Bob Mulligan in 24th round of 1979 draft by the Twins, and Sean Gargin drafted by the Yankees in the 27th round of 1987 draft.
Degrees offered
John Jay awards bachelor's, master's degrees, and a certificate in dispute resolution. It also awards, via the
CUNY Graduate Center two doctoral degrees. Double majors are prohibited.Bachelor's
*B.S. - Computer Information Systems in Criminal Justice and Public Administration
*B.A. - Correctional Studies
*B.S. - Criminal Justice
*B.A. - Criminal Justice (B.A./M.A. offered)
*B.S. - Criminal Justice Administration and Planning (B.S./M.A. offered; B.S./M.P.A. offered)
*B.A. - Criminology
*B.A. - Deviant Behavior and Social Control
*B.S. - Fire Science
*B.A. - Fire and Emergency Services
*B.A. - Forensic Psychology (B.A./M.A. offered)
*B.S. - Forensic Science
*B.A. - Government
*B.A. - International Criminal Justice
*B.A. - Judicial Studies
*B.A. - Justice Studies (Humanities and Justice)
*B.S. - Legal Studies
*B.S. - Police Studies
*B.A. - Public Administration (B.A./M.P.A. offered)
*B.S. - Security ManagementMinors
*Addiction Studies
*African-American Studies
*Anthropology
*Art
*Chemistry
*Computer Science
*Corrections
*Counseling
*Criminology
*Economics
*English
*Fire Science
*Gender Studies
*Government
*History
*Law
*Mathematics
*Philosophy
*Police Studies
*Psychology
*Public Administration
*Puerto Rican/Latin American Studies
*Russian
*Science
*Security Management
*Sociology
*Spanish
*Speech and Media/TheatreMaster's
*M.A. - Criminal Justice (B.A./M.A. offered)
*M.A. - Forensic Psychology (B.A./M.A. offered)
*M.A. - Forensic Mental Health Counseling (new)
*M.S. - Forensic Science
*M.S. - Forensic Computing
*M.S. - Protection Management
*M.P.A. - Public Administration (B.A./M.P.A. offered)
*M.P.A. - Inspector General ProgramDoctoral
"(at the
CUNY Graduate Center)
*Ph.D. - Criminal Justice
*Ph.D. - Forensic PsychologyCertificate Program
* CUNY Dispute Resolution Certificate [http://johnjay.jjay.cuny.edu/dispute/]
* Certificate in Terrorism Studies Awarded by the Center on Terrorism.Notable Faculty
*
Delores Jones Brown - scholar of race and gender*
David Kennedy - authority on gang violence*
John Matteson - winner of thePulitzer Prize in2008 for the biography ""*
Rosalie Purvis - avant-garde theater director and choreographer*
Charles E. Strozier - terrorism expertNotable Alumni
*
Kimberly Amato (MA) - actress and writer*
Petri Hawkins-Byrd (BS '89) - "Judge Judy " bailiff*
Miguel Martinez (BS) - member of theNew York City Council representing the 10th District in upperManhattan 'sWashington Heights ,Inwood , andMarble Hill areas*
Eva Norvind (MA) - actress and director*Imette St. Guillen - a graduate student, murdered in February, 2006, studying criminal justice; a scholarship was created in her name
*
Dorothy Uhnak (BA) - writer*Over 100 alumni and students died in the
World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07E4D9123EF93AA25753C1A9679C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1 Silent Echoes From Sept. 11; John Jay Has a Special Link With Many Who Died] ]Administration
The current president of John Jay is
Jeremy Travis . He became the fourth president of John Jay College of Criminal Justice on August 16,2004 . Travis succeedsGerald W. Lynch , who had been appointed as acting president in1975 , and then was named the third president in1977 . After 30 years as president, Lynch retired in 2004 as having tenured the longest senior-level administration inCity University of New York history. [ [http://www1.cuny.edu/portal_ur/news/cuny_matters/july_2003/newpresid.html York Hails New President; Farewell at John Jay ] ]Popular Culture
From the
Law & Order franchise , Lt.Anita Van Buren from "Law & Order ", ADARon Carver from ', and a detective on ' are said to have graduated from John Jay College.Rapper
Nas mentions John Jay College in his song "Half-Time" from his most celebrated album,Illmatic .Rap group
The Lost Boyz also mentions John Jay in their song "Renee."Rap group
Run DMC also mentions John Jay in their song "Down with the King."References
External links
* [http://www.jjay.cuny.edu John Jay College Web Site]
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