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  2. Lloyd Sealy Library - Wikipedia

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    The Library was moved into spacious facilities on the first and second floors of Haaren Hall. Marilyn Lutzker took over as Chief Librarian in 1989. In 1991, the John Jay College Library was renamed the Lloyd George Sealy Library, in honor of one of John Jay's most respected faculty members.

  3. Lloyd Sealy - Wikipedia

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    Sealy died in 1985 on his 68th birthday. He had been preparing for his classes in the John Jay College Library when he suffered a heart attack. On December 4, 1991, the library at John Jay was renamed the Lloyd Sealy Library in his honor. The Special Collections there house his personal papers, which document his career as a police officer and ...

  4. John Jay College of Criminal Justice - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Haaren Hall was acquired by John Jay and now contains the Lloyd Sealy Library, the Gerald W. Lynch Theater, a gymnasium, and a swimming pool. North Hall. North Hall, also known as the N building, is located at 445 West 59th Street, diagonally across the intersection from Haaren Hall.

  5. Mollen Commission - Wikipedia

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    Mollen Commission Proceedings collection finding aid; collection located at Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (view on appointment) The Set Ten episode podcast from Audacy, the "never-before told, first-person documentary of the biggest police corruption scandal in NYPD history and the investigation ...

  6. Burton Turkus - Wikipedia

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    The Burton Turkus Papers, which document his career, are housed in the Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Many photographs from his papers have been digitized in the Lloyd Sealy Library Digital Collections.

  7. Lewis E. Lawes - Wikipedia

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    Lewis E. Lawes Papers (1883–1947) (finding aid); collection housed in Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Photographs from the Lewis E. Lawes Papers (digitized) in the Lloyd Sealy Library Digital Collections

  8. Albert DeSalvo - Wikipedia

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    Albert DeSalvo Papers, Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (view upon appointment) Frank, Gerold. The Boston Strangler. The New American Library, Inc. 1966. ISBN 0-451-16625-6. Junger, Sebastian. A Death in Belmont. Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc. April 2006. ISBN 0-393-05980-4. Kelly, Susan.

  9. Knapp Commission - Wikipedia

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    Knapp Commission Records, Lloyd Sealy Library Special Collections, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (view upon appointment only) Robert Daley (1973). Target Blue, An Insider's View of the N.Y.P.D. New York: Delacorte Press. Sherman, L. (1974). Police Corruption: A Sociological Perspective. Garden City, NJ: Doubleday. Trautman, N. (1997).

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