Michael A. Moore Writer's Portfolio
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Writer's Portfolio
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Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training
Michael A. Moore
Public Information Officer
Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training
Richmond
Kentucky
Writer's Portfolio
Michael A. Moore Writer's Portfolio
Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training
Michael A. Moore
The products submitted in this portfolio are written and designed to inform, educate and entertaining Kentucky’s law enforcement community.
Child/Infant Death Investigations: Looks at techniques of tips in conducting such investigations from Dr. William Ralston, Kentucky’s Medical Examiner.
Greetings From Camp: Kentucky’s law enforcement community does more than just arrest the bad guy. It gives back in many ways, including helping show children a different perspective on life and police.
Personnel Matters: This numbers-driven piece provide in-depth comprehensive look at what agencies are doing in many facets include salary and retirement, insurance and other perks.
These stories are designed for the Kentucky law enforcement community and stakeholders.
Personnel Matters: Using website analytics, this story garnered 361 pageviews a month after it was posted. It ranked 4th in pageviews. It also reached 515 on the magazine’s Facebook page with 30 clicks/actions.
Summer Camp: Using website analytics, this story garnered 384 pageviews a month after it was posted. It ranked 5th in pageviews. It also reached 945 on the magazine’s Facebook page with 108 clicks/actions.
Child/Infant Deaths: Using website analytics, this story garnered 277 pageviews a month after it was posted. It ranked 4th in pageviews. It also reached 599 on the magazine’s Facebook page with 17 clicks/actions.
The Kentucky Law Enforcement magazine is the only one of its kind in Kentucky, which reaches out to law enforcement about issues that affect them daily. The magazine is produced by the Communication Branch of the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training, the state’s primary law enforcement training academy. Our small staff of five produces all the content and design for the publication bi-monthly without supplementation from advertising. The print magazine typically runs about 28-pages, and is complemented by KLEmagazine.com, which includes additional content uploaded twice weekly. The magazine represents roughly 25% of duties for which the staff is responsible.
Michael A. Moore is a Spring Lake, N.C. native, but currently resides in Berea, Ky. He has more than 25 years of writing experience at newspapers and in his current position. A veteran of the U.S. Air Force, he is a graduate of the University of Mississippi.