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Crime, Justice & America magazine will inform, explain, entertain, interpret, uncover, and question the relevant issues in the criminal justice system: local, regional, and nationwide. Specialized demographic sections will reach all people involved in the criminal justice system: new arrestees, attorneys, law enforcement, judiciary, court personnel, sentenced prisoners, survivors and victims, … Continue reading
Intro to Why Should I Advertise with Crime, Justice & America
I am often asked how does the local version of Crime, Justice & America magazine, which is distributed inside the county jails (click here for specific distribution information Distribution of Crime, Justice & America magazine), benefit our advertisers, either criminal defense attorneys or bail bondsman? Okay, one at a time … Continue reading
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In 2005, the FBI estimated that 14,094,186 arrests occurred nationwide for all offenses (except traffic). In 2009, the FBI estimated 13,687,241 arrests occurred nationwide, a 2.88 percent decrease. At mid-year 2005, there were 2,193,798 people incarcerated in Federal, State, private, and local jail facilities. Of that number, 747,529 inmates were being held in local … Continue reading
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Inmate Excerpts from Letters
Upon reviewing your periodical, I became aware of a reference to preparing a defense due to….and would love to further explore. This info is extremely pertinent to my case and would be of tremendous use. Due to the current political climate here, many inmates routinely receive grossly inadequate representation…thus making … Continue reading
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Why Should Bail Agents Advertise with Crime, Justice & America Magazine?
Another advertiser earlier claimed, ““Crime, Justice & America got my voice into the jail and I got over (see Wally’s full quote below) in retainers in my last 2 issues!” Wallace B. Farrell, Criminal Defense Attorney, San Bernardino and Riverside County California. . That’s a quote from an attorney, but … Continue reading
Why Should Criminal Defense Attorneys Advertise with Crime Justice & America Magazine?
First and foremost….to quote a deceased advertiser and acquaintance, ““Crime, Justice & America got my voice into the jail and I got over (see Wally’s full quote below) in retainers in my last 2 issues!” Wallace B. Farrell, Criminal Defense Attorney, San Bernardino and Riverside County California. . If we … Continue reading
Inmate Excerpts from Letters
Upon reviewing your periodical, I became aware of a reference to preparing a defense due to….and would love to further explore. This info is extremely pertinent to my case and would be of tremendous use. Due to the current political climate here, many inmates routinely receive grossly inadequate representation…thus making … Continue reading
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Mission Statement
Crime, Justice & America magazine will inform, explain, entertain, interpret, uncover, and question the relevant issues in the criminal justice system: local, regional, and nationwide. Specialized demographic sections will reach all people involved in the criminal justice system: new arrestees, attorneys, law enforcement, judiciary, court personnel, sentenced prisoners, survivors and … Continue reading
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Distribution of Crime, Justice & America magazine
At the end of 2001, because of unusual life circumstances, I had to look around and figure out a new career. Realizing I had significant experience in several different aspects of the private sector in the criminal justice system, I looked closely at the system for a “need”; something I … Continue reading
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Why Crime, Justice & America is SO IMPORTANT to YOU!
Crime, Justice & America In 2005, the FBI estimated that 14,094,186 arrests occurred nationwide for all offenses (except traffic). In 2009, the FBI estimated 13,687,241 arrests occurred nationwide, and 2.88 percent decrease. At mid-year 2005, there were 2,193,798 people incarcerated in Federal, State, private, and local jail facilities. Of that … Continue reading
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