New Book Featuring Strategies for Dealing With High Crime Communities Released November 5, 2004

A new book focusing on creating innovative approaches to crime control, reducing the level of victimization, and elevating the quality of life within high crime communities has been released November 5, 2004. The book, titled The Prevention Agency: A Public Safety Model for High Crime Communities in the 21st Century, is written by CIS President KC Poulin and Dr. Charles Nemeth of California University of Pennsylvania. The Prevention Agency: A Public Safety Model for High Crime Communities in the 21st Century K.C. Poulin, Critical Intervention Services Charles P. Nemeth, California University of Pennsylvania Publisher: California University of Pennsylvania Press – Institute for Law and Public Policy Click here for more information.

CIS Officer Selected as Official Greeter to the President For His Arrival in St. Petetersburg

CIS Officer Chip Collins was selected by the White House to be the official volunteer greeter to President Bush when he arrives at St. Petersburg Clearwater Airport on Friday, October 22, 2004. The nomination to be a part of this honorable event came from the Clearwater Police Department in connection with Officer Collins work as a volunteer for that agency for the last two years.

New CCBPI Book Released July 9, 2004

A new book featuring the Community and Character Based Protection Initiative, a CIS pioneered strategy for reclaiming and rehabilitating high crime communities, has been released on July 9th. The book, titled Private Security and Public Safety: A Community-Based Approach, is written by CIS President KC Poulin and Dr. Charles Nemeth of California University of Pennsylvania. Private Security and Public Safety: A Community-Based Approach K. C. Poulin, Critical Intervention Services Charles P. Nemeth, California University of Pennsylvania ISBN: 0-13-112374-2 Publisher: Prentice Hall, Copyright: 2005 Format: Cloth; 350 pp Click here for more information.

CIS Survivors Memorial Fund

A memorial fund has been established to benefit the children of fallen CIS officers. Individuals that wish to contribute to the memorial fund should make a check out to: CIS Survivors Benefit Fund. Mail all donations to: Critical Intervention Services ATTN: Bill Schoepf / Memorial 1261 South Missouri Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 Individuals that wish to donate for the specific benefit of one officer’s child should specify the name of the officer with their donation.