Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Is higher education hiding the truth?


Hiding the Truth at John Jay?

August 30, 2010

Public discourse and community outreach are hallmarks of higher education. That’s how academia spreads knowledge beyond its walls.

Instead last Friday, the John Jay College of Criminal Justice became The Forbidden City.

The college barred reporters from hearing criminologists John Eterno and Eli Silverman detail an inconvenient truth: the NYPD is low-balling crime statistics.

The two professors had invited the media to their presentation, based on their survey of nearly 500 former high-ranking police officials. [Eterno is himself a former NYPD captain.] Some 25 per cent said the NYPD under-reported crimes to make the city seem safer than it is.

Eterno and Silverman both maintain that a conference organizer, John Jay Public Management Department Professor Marilyn Rubin, had okayed the invitation to reporters.

“We inquired weeks ago,” said Eterno. “We checked with conference organizers. She was one of them. We were told media could come.”

John Jay spokeswoman Doreen Vinas said, however, that Rubin told her it was a closed conference and that no permission had been granted.

Perhaps publicity in the form of a Daily News article the day of the conference spooked John Jay into abandoning its mission to educate and inform.

The News merely reported the truth: “Two academics at an FBI-sponsored conference Friday will accuse the NYPD of cooking the books to make the city appear safer.”

But apparently that was too much truth for John Jay, a school dependent on its relationship with police departments, especially the NYPD.

Long-standing police ties (the president of John Jay, Jeremy Travis, is a former NYPD Deputy Commissioner) apparently trumped the public’s right to know, and higher education’s role to inform them.

Then there was the problem of possibly antagonizing Police Commissioner Ray Kelly.

When the Eterno-Silverman study was reported last February in the Times, the police department disputed its findings. Deputy Commissioner for Public Information Paul Browne, Kelly’s closest aide, said that two more comprehensive studies analyzing the integrity of the city’s crime statistics had found them to be reliable and sound.

The timing of John Jay’s about-face is also suspect because recent events have bolstered the conclusion that the police are indeed cooking the books.

Most notable are allegations by police officer Adrian Schoolcraft, who secretly tape-recorded roll call meetings at the 81st precinct, where officers were told to downgrade felonies to misdemeanors to make crime appear less than it actually is.

Adil Polanco of the 41st precinct in the Bronx has made similar allegations, including the fact that cops were instructed to arrest innocent people to make their quotas.

After he made his claims, Polanco was suspended.

Schoolcraft was taken by police in handcuffs to Jamaica Hospital, where he was kept in the psychiatric ward against his will for six days.

Yes, Commissioner Kelly does play hardball.

This is the department’s modus operandi these days under Kelly and Mayor Michael Bloomberg. [Whatever happened to Mayor Mike’s promise of “more transparency than existed under Rudy Giuliani?” Probably the same as his pledge not to seek a third term.]

“Yes, the trend in crime is down,” said Eterno, in a telephone interview after his presentation Friday. “But the question is by how much. There is a perception by commanders that integrity is not as important as it was years ago. There is an unrelenting demand for the numbers to go down. That has led to manipulation of crime statistics.

“You fight crime by using timely and accurate statistics,” he continued. “You investigate immediately. You don’t tell people that, if they don’t go to the detective squad, we won’t take a report.

“Even a blind man can see it. It is so patently obvious but the mainstream media just doesn’t get it.”

Well, the mainstream media is starting to get it.

And, despite their denials that anything is amiss, Kelly and Bloomberg get it too. And, by hiding information, they are trying to keep the public from getting it.

Kelly recently transferred the commander of the 81st precinct, Steven Mauriello, although spokesman Browne said the move was unrelated to Schoolcraft’s allegations. Mauriello is now said to be under investigation, although the department has not publicly acknowledged it.

Deputy Chief Michael Marino, who led the police posse that dragged Schoolcraft to Jamaica hospital in handcuffs, is also said to be under investigation, although the department hasn’t acknowledged that either.

No doubt Kelly’s concern that the public might catch on explains the department’s bizarre attempt by a Bronx captain to offer a sweetheart deal to Schoolcraft.

According to Schoolcraft’s lawyer Jon Norinsberg, who rejected the deal as “ridiculous,” the offer conveyed to him by Captain Brandon del Pozo of the 50th precinct in the Bronx, emanated from the office of Deputy Commissioner Michael Farrell.

Farrell is the character who came up with the FBI statistics [which the FBI has disavowed] that describe New York as America’s Safest Large City.

Equally bizarre was del Pozo’s description of Farrell to Norinsberg in explaining the origins of Schoocraft’s so-called deal.

According to Norinsberg, del Pozo described Farrell as “Kelly’s civilian equivalent.”

Just for the record, Kelly is a civilian.


http://www.schoolcraftjustice.com/SchoolcraftAmended.pdf

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its a pity to note that religious extreamists will end their lives in such an early age that is if indeed it is true that this young man (Eric Breininger) is dead.How long will energetic and intelegent men and women be lost to extreamist behavior or terrorism? Is there anything world leaders can do besides counter attacts to curb this fast growing problem of terrorism? I look forward to that day when there will be no such thing as war in any part of the world.

Anonymous said...

Higher education "John Jay" probably is hiding the truth about crime statistics in N.Y especially if there associated with the nypd, they must not want people to know the truth about there crime rates, because why else would they ban reporters from coming.
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*Sasha* said...

Wow!! I'm speechless why would they go to drastic measure's of withholding /hidding the truth. It really doesn't make any sense to me what so ever! I just know that the truth always have a funny way of surfacing around 1 way or another, nothing stay in the dark forever...

Anonymous said...

It does not surprise me at all that crime is said to be down in New York just to protect the record. This is why we have a corrupt justice system. Its who you know. Why don't they just investigate the whole department. You can always find one person willing to turn state.. I'm just saying.. RSI-3774

Anonymous said...

This is intersting... who would have ever known that these officers of the law would be doing these things? Is there a need to be hiding things from the public? i think the public has a right to know, then maybe they would be forced to take action, or maybe would want to take action/ help in the community. They shouldnt be hiding these things to make it go away or seem better because if it is known then it might can get better and more people would want to help. However the pride of the law is getting in the way.

QL9715

Anonymous said...

I am very much facinated to read about Danielle (the whistle blower).He put on a good case and has finally come victorious. I wish there would be many whistle blowers to expose these corrupt bosses. Such a criminal behavior has the propensity jeorpadize the entire operations of the state police. This should serve as a deterant to others who are anticipating an other offence against the gallant men and women in uniform. Don't sit there and be abuse do something to expose them. Please don't let them to explot you and go with impunity. I believed there are many other unproffesional conduct othe than Danielle case. I am with the strong conviction that there are also racial profiling in the ranks of the state police but is yet to be expose. But 99 days for the theft and only one day for the master.

Anonymous said...

To be honest I wasn't suprised about this story. NY makes so much money off visitors, locals, tourists that it really just wanted to show everyone that NYC is a SAFE city, not filled with crime. But the people need to know what is going on in a city like this and for what NYPD did was wrong. To hide statistics about crime to make it appear lower then what it is shows alot about the city itself.
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Anonymous said...

Of course NY hides crimes to the public. I believe all police departments hide some crimes one way or the other. They need to keep people, and bring new people to live in these cities. If every crime is reported people will have a negative perception and not want to live in that certain city. So we need to think about if we really need to do every single crime that happens in our community. Its definitely a lose lose situation. SJC 1687

Anonymous said...

Im surprice to the streems that this high officials go throug. to make their city look like there is a low crime rate. but then aging most of us would get scare and run way from this problem if we knew the true of our crime rate in our community.
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Gera said...

Y LIE! Civilians need to beware of what's going on. They really hiding information cause they want to seem like they are making a drastic change. But they really not they're just lying.

Anonymous said...

It does not make any sense that the college would try to hide their crime rates if one was not hiding something i think that the school is hiding something and they are partners with the police of new york city. Hopefully they will get their act together and do what they need to do that is right.
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Anonymous said...

the college is hiding the crime rates then how are the criminal justice students going to learn? they wont get a true feeling for what theyre choosing as a career goal which is horrible LMD 7029

Anonymous said...

However I do belive the line should be drawn...not every single crime has to be breaking news on the 10 o clock news, thats how society panics and fear is implimented on the citizans and then theres no faith in the police department LMD 7029

Anonymous said...

Adil Polanco stop rocking the boat. So please sit the @#@# back down. I miss mayor David Dinkins.

Anonymous said...

Some things never change, like police corruption in NYPD. To under report crime, yet to also falsely arrest people is the epitome of corruption and police brutality. If you can separate politics from policing then the community can actually have some relationship with the police.

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Anonymous said...

well it's obvious that the nypd down plays their crime for political reasons, but my concern is with one of the most respectable criminal justice schools. John Jay should be investigated because they are a school of higher education and therefore open to information. this was censorship and shouldn't be allowed at an accredited college.
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