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Author: "Success With the Media"

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Crime expert at www.crimeinamerica.net

Thirty years of award-winning public relations and social media. Twenty years of hosting and producing award-winning television and radio shows. Promotional material for a university-based ”Media and Government” co

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The course will be taught by Associate Professor Leonard A. Sipes has over 30 years of national and state-level experience in government media relations. He has been quoted by every major national newspaper and national news network. From “McGruff the Crime Dog” to Department of Justice clearinghouses to Director of Public Affairs operations for huge multi-layered agencies to Hurricane Katrina to one of the most successful social media operations in the country, Sipes has developed a national reputation for successful reactive and proactive public relations. He created new and successful public relations plans, effectively managed thousands of media and legislative contacts and created successful state anti-crime campaigns. He produced a unique and emulated style of proactive public relations, wrote and managed hundreds of publications and produced 20 to 50 percent approval in agency public opinion. He has vast experience in big-complicated agencies. He won many national and local awards including a top ten website from Government Computer News. Sipes received a graduate degree from the Johns Hopkins University. He is a graduate of two additional universities.

The US Department of Justice issued a press release stating that it wants to reduce incarceration. You can’t do that wit...
10/01/2022

The US Department of Justice issued a press release stating that it wants to reduce incarceration. You can’t do that without releasing or deferring violent offenders.

“Would you commit to cutting incarceration by 50%?” Albert asks Biden. “More than that. We can do it more than that,” he responds.

An estimated 2.2 million arrests occurred among the approximately 409,300 persons released from prison per the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The vast majority of prison inmates are violent with multi-repeat criminal histories.

Violent crime and fear of crime, especially urban violent crime, increased substantially for 2020-2021 per the FBI and Gallup.

Does the Department of Justice want to release violent offenders from prison?

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