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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