Media outlets starting with C
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CCrimeReadsUnited States of America
CrimeReads is an online site devoted to mystery, crime. and thriller books, culture, and other entertainment mediums.
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CCrimes of the Heart: a love and dating podcastUnited States of America
Crimes of the Heart, a podcast by Rory Uphold, is a love and dating podcast with a true crime twist. Learn more at www.CrimesoftheHeartPod.com -- Come listen to the confessions of singles and couples as they unburden themselves of their most tragic and embarrassing love, dating and sex stories. From horrific first dates to savage breakups and epic revenge tales, we will cover all of the horrors facing modern love these days. Part story telling experience and part advice column, this podcast is here to help you navigate the perilous landscape that is digital dating and make you feel less alone in the process. So join Rory and her guests as they dish on the latest love crimes.
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CCrimeSpree MagazineUnited States of America
Published for those with an interest in the mystery crime genre of books and features crime- and mystery-related DVDs.
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CCrimestoppersUnited Kingdom
Background and Format: Crimestoppers is the website of the charity that is aimed at members of the public who want to learn more about how to keep safe from crime and report crimes in their area on a confidential basis. It is also aimed at those who work in businesses, non-profit bodies and government organisations. Covers personal safety, community & family, home & property safety, online safety, fraud, business & retail, being safe away from home and vehicle safety. There are no advertising opportunities. Monthly Unique Users: Source: Publisher.
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CCriminalUnited States of America
A podcast about crime. Seeks to tell the stories of people who've done wrong, been wronged, or gotten caught somewhere in the middle. It is a member podcast of Radiotopia from PRX, the Public Radio Exchange.
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CCriminal ElementUnited States of America
Criminal Element is a Blog for Crime Fans covering Books, TV, Comics, and Movies.
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CCriminal JusticeUnited States of America
This quarterly publication serves the legal professional, particularly criminal defense lawyers, prosecutors, public defenders and judges in state, federal and local criminal courts. Covers various topics related to the criminal justice system. Each issue includes feature articles, as well as regular columns. In addition, there are occasional thematic issues which focus on one particular aspect of the criminal justice system. Criminal Justice DOES accept bylined articles/submissions for features (2,500-7,000 words) and columns (1,500 words max). Visit http://www.americanbar.org/groups/criminal_justice/pages/CriminalJusticeMagazineInformation.html for additional guidelines and information.
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CCriminal Justice and BehaviorUnited States of America
Written for students, researchers and professors in the psychology field. Focuses on various reviews and experiences to share with other professionals.
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CCriminal Justice ReviewUnited States of America
Published by the College of Health and Human Sciences and written for university libraries and professors of sociology, history and law. Covers local, state or national concerns and focuses on crime and the justice system. Presents a broad perspective on criminal justice issues.
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CCriminal Justice SectionUnited States of America
Serves as a blog of the Philadelphia Bar Association's Criminal Justice Section. Offers prosecutors, defense attorneys and judges the opportunity to meet and collaborate on issues of mutual concern within the criminal justice system. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).