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Recent Crime-Police-Justice YouTube Podcasts From CrimeInAmerica.Net

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Recent Podcasts

Your Beliefs About Crime Become Your Crime Policies

Is A Record Low In Alcohol Use Connected To Crime Reductions?

Hurting Liberal Crime Agendas-A Think Tank’s Advice To Progressives

What You Think You Know About Crime In Cities Is Wrong-USDOJ

Criminals On Parole And Probation-Use Of Parole Plummets

 Are Cities Taking Credit For Crime Reductions Misleading The Public?

Author

Leonard Adam Sipes, Jr.
 
Former Senior Specialist for Crime Prevention and Statistics for the Department of Justice’s clearinghouse. Former Director of Information Services, National Crime Prevention Council. Former Adjunct Associate Professor of Criminology and Public Affairs-University of Maryland, University College. Former police officer. Retired federal senior spokesperson.
 
Former advisor to presidential and gubernatorial campaigns. Former advisor to the “McGruff-Take a Bite Out of Crime” national media campaign. Produced successful state anti-crime media campaigns.
 
Thirty-five years of directing award-winning (50+) public relations for national and state criminal justice agencies. Interviewed thousands of times by every national news outlet, often with a focus on crime statistics and research. Created the first state and federal podcasting series. Produced a unique and emulated style of government proactive public relations.
 
Certificate of Advanced Study-The Johns Hopkins University.
 
Author of ”Success With The Media: Everything You Need To Survive Reporters and Your Organization,” available at Amazon and additional bookstores.

 

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