The Christian Regenhard Center for Emergency Response Studies, and The Academy for Critical Incident Analysis at John Jay College

9-1-1 Recordings – To Release or Withhold

Journalistic, Legal, Public Safety, and Family Perspectives

 

Join distinguished panelists at this one-day event as they discuss the legal and moral controversy over the release of 9-1-1 recordings and new technologies such as body cameras from high-profile crimes, accidents and terrorism incidents including 9/11, Columbine and Sandy Hook School Shootings, and The Station Nightclub Fire.

 

November 14, 2014

9:ooam-4:00pm

John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)

524 West 59 Street, Student Dining Hall 2nd Floor

New York, NY 10019

 

 

Confirmed Panelists Include:

Norman Seigel

Civil Rights Attorney

 

Hon. George Bundy Smith  

Justice, NYS Court of Appeals (ret.)

 

Daniel Klau 

First Amendment Attorney

 

David Kane

Station Nightclub Fire Family Member

Tom Robbins   

Investigative Reporter

 

Jim Hoffer

Television Investigative Reporter

 

Steve Handelman

Media Commentator

 

Frank Straub, PhD

Police Chief

 

Charles Strozier

Terrorism and Trauma Expert

Sally Regenhard

Maureen and Al Santora   

9/11 Family Members

 

Steve Souder

Public Safety Dispatch Expert

 

Dave Cullen

Author, Columbine

 

Schedule:  

0830  Registration

0900  Conference Begins

Panel: Family/Survivors

Panel: Emergency  Responders/Researchers

1200  Lunch (provided)

Panel: Journalists

Panel: Legal Perspectives

245  Combined Panel Discussion

315  Audience Q&A

400  Conference Closes

 

 

 

 THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS CONFERENCE 

RSVP by November 7th, 2014 to Landy Familia at

info@christianregenhardcenter.org

 

 

 

Co-Sponsored by:

John Jay College Center on Media, Crime, and Justice

Dart Center for Media and Trauma, Columbia University

CUNY Graduate School of Journalism

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