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Crime in America.Net

Crime in America.Net

Written by: Leonard Sipes
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Audio versions of articles on https://crimeinamerica.net, a 13-year-old website addressing crime and criminal justice issues in the United States. The podcast uses an AI service to generate audio from original articles on Crime In America.Net written by Leonard Sipes. Sipes has decades of hosting and producing national and regional award-winning audio and video podcasts and television shows for state and national criminal justice agencies.Leonard Sipes True Crime
Episodes
  • Getting Answers To Your Crime And Justice Questions
    Feb 25 2025

    A guide to getting answers to crime and justice questions.


    Most in state and local justice systems find USDOJ material difficult or impossible to find, read, and comprehend.


    Getting answers to common questions is tough. This article explains why and offers solutions.

    This podcast is based on an original article in https://crimeinamerica.net, a 15-year-old website focusing on crime and justice issues.

    The audio is AI generated.


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    14 mins
  • Parole And Probation: Dangers, Realities, and the Need for Change
    Feb 22 2025

    There's no national consensus as to what we want from parole and probation employees or agencies.

    Parole and probation agents supervise and assist people with long histories of violence, substance abuse, and mental health backgrounds.

    What could possibly go wrong?

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    12 mins
  • We Ignore The USDOJ’s 44 Percent Increase In Violent Crime-Why?
    Feb 11 2025

    “The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) is the nation’s primary source of information on criminal victimization,” the US Census Bureau. No one is saying that about national FBI crime data.

    Advocates claim they want an evidence-based approach to crime yet they ignore the best available data. We are dismissing a chance to create better, safer communities.

    Journalists insist that democracy dies in the darkness but they pay little to no attention to the National Crime Victimization Survey and its findings.


    This podcast is based on an original article in https://crimeinamerica.net, a 15 year old website. The audio is AI generated.

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    12 mins
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