CrimeInAmerica.Net: Celebrating 15 Years of Excellence
CrimeInAmerica.Net is proud to announce its 15th anniversary, and we would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for your unwavering support over the years. Since our inception, we have strived to provide our readers with accurate and reliable information on crime and justice topics, and we are thrilled to have reached this significant milestone.
As we reflect on the past 15 years, we are pleased to share some of our key accomplishments:
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 at the University of Maryland, University College
– 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 public relations for national and state criminal justice agencies
– Interviewed thousands of times by every national news outlet, often focusing 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 other booksellers.
We are thrilled to have been recognized as a top 25 crime website by Feedspot, ranked 7th for best crime news based on RSS feeds, and ranked within the top 20 police writers. Additionally, we have been rated as one of the best crime and safety podcasts by Player FM.
At CrimeInAmerica.Net, we are committed to providing our readers with honest and evidence-based discussions on crime and justice topics. Unlike many other crime-related sites, we do not ask for money, are self-funded, and do not use ads. Our goal is to present complex topics in a way that the average person can understand and use to navigate the world of crime and justice.
We are excited to continue our work and look forward to many more years of providing valuable insights and information on crime and justice. Thank you for your continued support.
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