In the Media: June 2022

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Maria Tcherni-Buzzeo, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about four teens arrested for the second time for using a ghost gun in a carjacking. One of the teens was wearing an ankle monitor for a case thatӰԭs still pending.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cybersecurity, computer science, and electrical engineering, says LinkedIn accounts may contain too much personal information that data scammers and scrappers could use to access individualsӰԭ financial information.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, discusses the challenges facing telemedicine for providing abortions as states enact new legislation.

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Victor Rodriguez, chair of political science and legal studies, discusses ConnecticutӰԭs Safe Harbor law that will protect women from other states that have now banned the abortion procedure.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses the recent meeting for G7 leaders that spent three days together surveying the economic wreckage of the war to their countries.

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Maurice Cayer, a distinguished lecturer and coordinator of the M.S. in Human Resources program says employers need to be cautious when announcing travel and lodging reimbursements for an out of state abortion, including legal ramifications for other health care issues.

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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, discusses the economic impact on retail businesses that have been struggling since the pandemic started.

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Bradley Woodworth, assistant professor of history, discusses the latest developments in Ukraine, including a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin denouncing European leaders for sanctions and boycotting Russian oil.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the Supreme CourtӰԭs decision that the state of New York cannot ask gun permit applicants to provide a reason why they need to have a gun.

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Kendell Coker, associate professor of psychology, says itӰԭs essential to try to find a sense of peace amid so much conflict that may disenfranchise groups of people following the recent decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, discusses whether G7 leaders will cap Russian oil to cut off money to Putin and if that may help end the war in Ukraine.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says the impact of the Roe decision shows how far the government can enter into your private life, as the Constitution does not explicitly protect this right.

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Robert McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, talks about the security concerns across the country after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, discusses two Supreme Court decisions: Roe v. Wade and the right to carry firearms in public for self-defense.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, talks about the war in Ukraine since the Russian invasion began four months ago.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, discusses the rise in inflation, unemployment, housing sales, and the recent interest rate hike implemented by the Federal Reserve.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, comments on Ukraine's success with the Switchblade drone in military operations, changing how wars are fought.

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Anthony Santella, professor, and director of the Doctor of Health Sciences Program, talks about the theme of self-care for this year's National HIV Testing Day and the importance of testing to protect your health and those around you.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about a recent decision by the Supreme Court about gun rights and discusses the bill passed by the U.S. Senate on gun control.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, continues the discussion on why there will continue to be a need to restrict guns in sensitive areas such as schools, airplanes, or a court building.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses why the tri-state area has the lowest firearm death rates in the country.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the Supreme CourtӰԭs decision finding that New York violated the second amendment rights of those requesting a gun permit.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, explains why the New York gun law struck down by the Supreme Court does not impact ConnecticutӰԭs gun laws.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, says that while some companies have decided to provide financial support for a womanӰԭs right to an abortion, they may need to consider the potential liability issue.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses the Supreme CourtӰԭs decision that does not allow a victim of a Miranda violation to sue a police officer for damages.

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Kenneth Gray, lecturer in criminal justice, homeland security, and investigative services, says there are security reasons why the new FBI Headquarters needs to be moved from its current location in Washington, D.C.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses ConnecticutӰԭs Red Flag Gun Law that he authored as a member of the state legislature after a tragic mass shooting at the state lottery.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, comments on other decisions that support Roe including Griswold v. Connecticut in 1965 that may be next to come under scrutiny as the Court ruled the right to privacy is not part of the Constitution.

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David Dewey Ӱԭ22 accepts the 150-hour education scholarship from the Connecticut Society of CPAs Accounting Scholarship Foundation. The scholarship is presented to one Connecticut student annually.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says there are more guns on the streets than there are responsible gun owners, and that public policy should be written to narrow that gap.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, discusses the impact of the Roe ruling on the midterm elections and examines whether the economy will ultimately be the top priority.

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Matthew Schmidt, associate professor of international affairs, national security, and political science, gives an in-depth interview on whether it is legal for American citizens to fight in Ukraine and what would happen if they are captured by Russia.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the Supreme Court ruling that recently struck down a concealed carry gun law in New York and whether this impacts Connecticut.

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Debbie Chin, retired athletic director, was honored as one of the women who have helped grow women's sports both in Connecticut and nationally on the 50th anniversary of Title IX.

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Kenneth Gray, lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and investigative services, comments on a recent theft of drugs from a local pharmacy in broad daylight.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the Supreme Court ruling for gun owners in New York that the need to justify a request for a gun permit was unconstitutional.

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Lauren Burns '10, '12 MS, was recently promoted to lieutenant with the New Britain Fire Department. She ranked first on the promotional exam as certified by the Civil Service Commission.

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Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, wrote an op-ed on Russian President Vladimir PutinӰԭs speech denouncing leaders of Europe for sanctions and boycotting Russian oil.

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John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, says nothing fundamentally has changed to impact gas prices long term.

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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, and senior lecturer of forensic science, talks about improper storage of a firearm and, in this case, no evidence the 2 year oldӰԭs gunshot wound was self-inflected.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, comments on the likelihood of a recession being possible or probable.

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Vahid Behzadan, associate professor of cybersecurity, computer and electrical engineering, talks about how artificial intelligence works and the ethical challenges and uses.

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Lorenzo Boyd, Stewart Professorship in Criminal Justice and Community Policing, advises on how to discuss racism and privilege.

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Kenneth Gray, lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and investigative services, said a homeowner would only be justified in using deadly force if they cannot run away from their attackers.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the recent update to Connecticut's Red Flag Gun Law, which he wrote as a state representative back in 1999.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, comments on a claim that limiting of sales in ammunition, would drive prices higher.

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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, says inflation may have an impact on foot traffic at the casinos, but he predicts online gambling will continue with business as usual.

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John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, talks about LEGOӰԭs decision to open a factory in Richmond, and how Connecticut should be looking at labor rules and tax breaks to bring manufacturing facilities here, as trade barriers and supply chain issues continue.

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Leah Hartman, chair of accounting, finance, and marketing, discusses inflation factors such as supply chain issues, high energy costs, interest rate hikes, and the war in Ukraine may lead to fluctuations in the economy.

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Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, wrote an op-ed on the Russian Federation proposing to revoke its recognition of the independence of Lithuania.

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John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, discusses the Federal ReserveӰԭs decision to raise interest rates and the impact it has on consumers.

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Victor Markiw, a distinguished lecturer of music, performed a concert on Sunday, June 19.

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The University of New Haven, the Connecticut National Guard, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency are hosting an annual cybersecurity training program in Niantic.

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Kenneth Gray, lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and investigative services, says school resource officers are an essential part of the overall security structure of schools and in analyzing threats from inside and outside schools.

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John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, says that it may be a few years before inflation is under control.

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Howard Stoffer, professor of national security and international affairs, talks about the latest developments on RussiaӰԭs invasion of Ukraine.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, spoke at Governor Ned Lamont's press conference about the success of Connecticut's red flag gun law, which Lawlor authored as a State Representative in 1999.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, spoke at Governor Ned Lamont's press conference about the success of Connecticut's red flag gun law, which Lawlor authored as a State Representative in 1999.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, spoke at Governor Ned Lamont's press conference about the success of Connecticut's red flag gun law, which Lawlor authored as a State Representative in 1999.

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Olena Lennon, adjunct professor of political science and international affairs, says now that Russians control the internet in Ukraine, it allows them to manage the spread of information and send out propaganda.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments that in modern policing, respect is earned when police are not provoked by verbal abuse from suspects.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, spoke at Governor Ned LamontӰԭs press conference about the success of ConnecticutӰԭs red flag gun law, which Lawlor authored as a State Representative in 1999.

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Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, wrote an op-ed on the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania giving support and assistance to Ukraine.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the two events that prompted multiple states to consider the adoption of ConnecticutӰԭs red flag gun law, which was passed in 1999.

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Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence in marketing and MBA, talks about some of the reasons there is a shortage on feminine products.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the U.S. SenateӰԭs new bipartisan agreement on gun reform, and he answers questions from viewers in the multipart interview.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, spoke at Governor Ned LamontӰԭs press conference about the success of ConnecticutӰԭs red flag gun laws, which Lawlor authored as a State Representative in 1999.

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Vahid Behzadan, assistant professor of cyber security, computer and electrical engineering, discusses the pros and cons of Google collecting information about users.

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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence for finance, talks about cryptocurrency losses in the stock market that may cause the Fed to increase interest rates soon.

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Jeff Hazell '83, a longstanding supporter of the University of New Haven and a member of its Board of Governors, made a $3 million commitment that will serve as the lead gift for the renovation of the University's Charger Gymnasium. Once it is completed, the on-campus facility will be dedicated in honor of Hazell.

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Randall Horton, professor of English, will participate in a discussion entitled 'Defending the Fifth Freedom: Protecting the Right to Read for Incarcerated Individuals.'

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, says any income gains made during the pandemic have dissipated amid high gas prices and supply chain issues.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, talks about how PGA players are going to the LIV Golf and what the term sportswashing means for this Saudi-supported league.

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Ceyda Mumcu, associate professor and chair of sport management, says utilizing student-athletes for branding makes sense for products appealing to a younger audience.

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Leah Hartman, chair of finance, accounting, and marketing, comments on how the pandemic shut down factories in China, while supply chain issues, high gas prices, and the war in Ukraine have only added to the factors impacting inflation.

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Olena Lennon, an adjunct professor of political science and international affairs, discusses the options that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky may need to consider to stop the ongoing war with Russia.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says a national law prohibiting 18-20-year-olds from purchasing rifles and shotguns is necessary for it to be effective in Connecticut. This age group can buy guns out of state and bring them back.

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Sheahon Zenger, director of athletics, talks about Jeff Hazell '83, a longstanding supporter of the University of New Haven and a member of its Board of Governors, who made a $3 million commitment to serve as the lead gift for the renovation of the University's Charger Gymnasium. Once it is completed, the on-campus facility will be dedicated in honor of Hazell.

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Jeff Hazell '83, a longstanding supporter of the University of New Haven and a member of its Board of Governors, made a $3 million commitment that will serve as the lead gift for the renovation of the University's Charger Gymnasium. Once it is completed, the on-campus facility will be dedicated in honor of Hazell.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, talks about LIV Golf and how the PGA Tour is under a direct threat from the Saudi Arabia-sponsored initiative and whatӰԭs called Ӱԭsportswashing.Ӱԭ

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the red flag gun laws and the U.S. House passing a measure to ban semiautomatic weapons for those under 21.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, national security, and international affairs, talks about the Jan. 6 Committee hearing and the importance of publicizing the evidence.

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Declan Hill, associate professor of investigations, talks about how the PGA is in significant trouble as LIV Golf players are getting hundreds of millions of dollars as human rights-challenged regimes use sports to divert attention.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, comments on the rise of gun violence and crime, as a recall election takes place for the district attorney in San Francisco.

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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center for Advanced Policing, and senior lecturer of forensic science, talks about recent mass shootings and, examines whether changes in gun laws will stop these from occurring.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about mass shootings, states that have adopted a red flag gun law, and immunity for gun makers.

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Chris Haynes, associate professor of political science, legal studies, and national security, comments on the Connecticut Secretary of the State hiring a disinformation officer for the election season to monitor content on social media and websites.

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Renee Allen, an adjunct professor of hospitality and tourism, describes three wines that are ideal as FatherӰԭs Day gifts.

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Maurice Cayer, a distinguished lecturer and coordinator of the M.S. in Human Resource program, says the most successful executives are hired internally, especially when corporations have a leadership coach to help with the transition.

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David Sacco, a practitioner in residence of finance, comments on when cryptocurrencies will be accepted in business transactions.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, talks about the number of mass shootings over the first weekend in June, leaving 17 dead and 62 injured.

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Jeff Hazell Ӱԭ83, a longstanding supporter of the University of New Haven and a member of its Board of Governors, made a $3 million commitment that will serve as the lead gift for the renovation of the University's Charger Gymnasium. Once it is completed, the on-campus facility will be dedicated in honor of Hazell.

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John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, says gas prices may continue to rise until the end of the year and to ease the pain at the pump, consumers should be prepared to cut spending on other items.

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Dan Maxwell, a lecturer of criminal justice, comments on the need for better and frequent training for officers on how to handle high-pressure situations without using excessive force.

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John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, offers advice to consumers as gas prices are continuing to climb, with no end in sight.

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Kenneth Gray, a lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and investigative services, talks about threats of violence from abortion extremists and mass shootings.

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John Rosen, an adjunct professor of economics, says looking back to the 1950s, history shows when oil and energy prices are high, a recession follows.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, and Kenneth Gray, lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and investigative services, discuss various ways to help reduce the number of mass shootings throughout the country.

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Giovanni Circo, assistant professor of criminal justice, says there is no evidence that raising the adult criminal liability age to 18 has an impact on crime rates increasing.

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Lisa Dadio, assistant dean of the Lee College, director of the Center for Advance Policing, and senior lecturer of forensic science, says that when multiple agencies come together to respond to an active mass shooting it can be chaotic, as each agency has different ways of training to handle a response.

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Angeli Gianchandani, a practitioner in residence of marketing and the Executive MBA program, says a new Burger King campaign was meant to be clever, but it caught customers off guard as it leaves room for interpretation.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, comments that the low unemployment rate and the Federal Reserve raising interest rates are working to hold down inflation.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, explains that the laws in Connecticut for purchasing guns are among the most restrictive in the country.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, says some higher earners use their paycheck to pay off debt from credit cards, mortgages, and other personal loans.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, says the trickle-down effect will be far-reaching as the diesel tax increases along with rising fuel costs.

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Robert McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, discusses the need to find a bi-partisan solution as the number of mass shootings is reaching epidemic proportions.

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Robert McDonald, a lecturer of criminal justice, talks about security at hospitals in the aftermath of mass shootings across the country, including one at a medical building in Tulsa.

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Bradley Woodworth, associate professor of history, talks about the Baltic States' assistance to Ukraine, both monetarily and by taking in refugees.

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The University of New Haven was ranked one of the 10 best colleges in the state.

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Jessica Holzer, assistant professor and director of the B.S. in Health Sciences program, discussed the first case of monkeypox in Georgia and said that it is not an airborne disease.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, says it is challenging for the police to determine if a threat to a school is real or a hoax, particularly in the aftermath of another mass shooting.

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Brian Marks, senior lecturer and executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program and an instructor in the Health Administration and Policy department, discusses how environmental, social, and governance (ESG) claims became 'greenwashing' when misrepresented as environmentally friendly.

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Michael Lawlor, associate professor of criminal justice, discusses a state law that allows prosecutors to revoke bond for violating the terms of release.

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Terrence Dunn '86, is the new fire marshal in Westport, after joining the department as a firefighter in 2003.