Anonymous Crime Reporting Inc.

Anonymous Crime Reporting Inc.

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Racial Discrimination, Public Corruption, and Communism Leads To Capiophobia Development

Empower Yourself Against Police Brutality by Exercising your Miranda Rights

Miranda Rights: “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. Do you understand the rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?”

 

Invoking Your Miranda Rights Through The Power Of Silence.

If you feel threatened by a police officer or other law enforcement agent, invoking your right to remain silent is a powerful way to fight against police brutality, discrimination, and discriminatory treatment from law enforcement officers. Even so, practicing temporary silence in unpleasant situations can empower you. Knowing when to be silent and when to speak takes wisdom to know the difference.  

Victims are encouraged to speak up but finding the right avenue of communication and where to communicate is essential. Find out more about exercising silence when invoking your Miranda Rights here. Familiarize yourself with the correct way to request your rights to an attorney if you are interrogated.

Build Trust Before Speaking.

Trust is an essential component of communication. Before a capiophobe decides to report an anonymous crime, these critical questions must be addressed.

  • Am I being recorded?
  • Do you record my computer’s IP address?
  • Do you reveal my name in your crime report?
  • Do you reveal any of my personally identifying information to the police?
  • How do I know my identity will be protected?

 

Many anonymous crime reporting programs offer cash prizes for crime tips. Capiophobes may decide to interact with anonymous crime reporting program providers in person. If you wish to obtain any cash in exchange for information, ask how your identity will remain protected.

 

Link Your Website To Several Of Our Different Widget Links.

The “Capiophobia Education” HTML widget link below provides convenient navigation to our capiophobia education page from your website.  Adding this valuable resource to your organization’s website allows you to bring education and awareness to your students, members or employees about the fear of the police.  Additionally, you can add a self-help resource by linking to our “Report Crime Now” widget

The “Report Crime Now” HTML widget  directs users to our privately owned non-government anonymous crime reporting program resources, a useful tool for people living with capiophobia.  If you’d like to link to our homepage through our standard round logo icon, that widget link can be found here.  We have provided easy widget installation instruction videos for our widget links on our YouTube Channel here.

Capiophobia Education

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Report Crime Now

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       <a href=”https://anonymouscrimereporting.org/#report”>

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Learn more about our Capiophobia Awareness and Prevention Program here.

Learn more about our Saved By The Kindness Bell Program here.

Report Crimes In Your School, Church, Workplace, Or Neighborhood Anonymously.

You can make a difference by reporting suspicious criminal activity to your local authority. Suppose you are afraid of the police or law enforcement and don’t want to report a crime directly to your local police authority. In that case, you can choose to report suspicious criminal activity safely by using any of our domestic or international privately owned anonymous crime reporting resources below. 

 

Reporting anonymous crimes often leads to a more honest report of the crime from people living with capiophobia because they are not interacting directly with law enforcement, the trigger of the phobia itself.

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