This event is open to the public. Members of media are invited to cover this lecture.
As another installment of The Police Institute’s Distinguished Lecture Series, John J. Miller, deputy commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism of the City of New York Police Department, will visit Rutgers University–Newark to share his insight on current trends in terrorism.
Who:
John J. Miller, deputy commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism of the City of New York Police Department:
- Former senior correspondent for CBS News
- Interviewed Osama Bin Laden in 1998
- Former chief of the Counterterrorism and Criminal Intelligence Bureau of the City of Los Angeles Police Department
- Former assistant director of the Office of Public Affairs at the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Former deputy commissioner of Public Information of the City of New York Police Department
- Former co-anchor of 20/20 with Barbara Walters
What:
“Current Trends in Terrorism,” presented by The Police Institute’s Distinguished Lecture Series
When:
Thursday, March 26, 2015, 4:00 p.m.
Where:
Rutgers University—Newark
Center for Law and Justice
123 Washington Street – Room 070
Newark, NJ 07102
Sponsors:
Rutgers University—Newark, Office of the Chancellor
The Police Institute
Media Contact:
Ferlanda Fox Nixon, ferlanda@andromeda.rutgers.edu, 973-353-5262