CIS Client Newsletter Issue #44

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In This Issue…

  • CIS Partners with Shorecrest Prep to Provide Armed Security to the St. Petersburg-Based School
  • CIS In the News: Shorecrest Prep Adds Armed Guards, Beefs Up Other Security
  • Not Your Average Camera Monitoring Services
  • Join us in Jacksonville!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Critical Intervention Services (CIS) Announces Partnership with Shorecrest Preparatory School in St. Pete

CRITICAL INTERVENTION SERVICES (CIS) ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH SHORECREST PREPARATORY SCHOOL IN ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA

Implementing a novel and comprehensive national model to stop school shootings and provide safety, security and protection to America’s students and faculties

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. / Sept. 30/ — In 2011, CIS, a leader in the protective services industry, committed its resources to developing a new approach to managing school vulnerabilities and designing a model based on practical, effective strategies for preventing school violence now and in the future. The result of years of research, analysis and program development, CIS’s comprehensive strategy is based on the intense study of actual, identified vulnerabilities and patterns of violence from school shooting events spanning nine decades and occurring both domestically and globally. Factual analysis of these school shootings, both historical and present-day, have greatly impacted CIS’s model and helped shape its primary focus of effectively protecting schools from active shooters and other types of violence.

To transition the program from model into motion, CIS began collaborating with Shorecrest Preparatory School in January 2013 to implement its new public safety approach in pursuit of strengthening the safety, security and protection of students and all members of the campus community. The CIS model employs an integrated system combining armed CIS-certified School Protection Officers (SPOs) specially trained in proactive community-based protection and other CIS-designed protective procedures and protocols. Examples of these improved security measures include threat recognition and management methodology, enhanced procedures and communications for emergency management, and practical performance-based physical security design.

“Making school environments such as Shorecrest safer and more secure to better protect students, faculty, staff and all who volunteer or visit a school campus is CIS’s paramount interest. Consequently, CIS’s program is intended to create a national model that others can adopt and apply to meet their security needs,” said KC Poulin, CEO of CIS. Toward that end, Poulin said The John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, a highly reputable institution instrumental in the Sandy Hook Newtown security review, is joining CIS in its endeavor to provide solid peer review and take lessons learned to other school systems and educational institutions to benefit from shared knowledge and implementation of the CIS model.

Critical Intervention Services has pioneered many innovative methodologies and services within the realm of private-sector-led public safety and enjoys a long history of developing unique and effective solutions to complex security problems. Although universities, private and public schools, and many public venues have relied on the presence of armed officers for decades, CIS has developed a methodology that employs highly trained armed officers working with tools and skill sets not typically used in conjunction with school or campus environment security. CIS’s threat assessment methodology and approach far exceeds the norm of present-day school security measures. From the hiring process to personnel matching to training, education and placement in the field, CIS’s methodology focuses on prevention of school violence and exacts great care and effort from every SPO officer.

Combating school violence is no longer something to ponder or debate. It is simply a reality that must be expertly managed both proactively and during a crisis. CIS’s new public safety model for school environments is specifically tailored to counter and control the complex issues inherent in protecting one of our nation’s most precious assets, our schools.

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If you’d like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with KC Poulin, please call Allison Cox at (727) 431-3116 or email Allison at coxac@kkpsecuritygroup.com

ABOUT CIS – CRITICAL INTERVENTION SERVICES (www.cisworldservices.org)

Critical Intervention Services, based in Largo, Florida, provides a range of protection and investigative services to businesses, governments and individuals inside Florida and throughout the world. Founded in 1992 and staffed by experienced security professionals with backgrounds in law enforcement, corporate security, intelligence, and force protection/anti-terrorism, CIS is an industry leader in developing and incorporating innovative and effective solutions to security and intelligence related problems.

CIS Certifies First Cycle of School Protection Officers (SPOs)

On 24 September, the first group of CIS School Protection Officers (SPOs) graduated from a 34-hour training program in preparation for deployment at a St. Petersburg private school. The training was conducted by the S2 Safety & Intelligence Institute (sister company of CIS) as part of the new CIS School Protection Initiative. As candidate pre-requisites, all School Protection Officer candidates must have at least one-year of service as a CIS officer, exceptional interpersonal communication skills and rapport (CCBPI), supervisor endorsement, good physical condition, CPR/AED certification, 90% or better handgun qualification score, and commitment to at least one-year service by contract. The SPO training program is designed as three days of classroom instruction on the following principal subjects:
  • Principles of School Security
  • Threat Dynamics: Detailed Analysis of Violence and Schools
  • Laws & Liabilities
  • Juvenile Psychology & Social Dynamics
  • CCBPI and Schools
  • Threat Assessment
  • Physical Security & Schools
  • Emergency Response Procedures
  • School Protection Officer SOP Amendments & Policies
In addition to the 24-hour classroom component, all CIS SPOs complete 10-hours of Active Shooter Tactical Response training. For the first training cycle, this training was conducted by S2’s Tactical Instructor Jay Pace on-site at a St. Petersburg area private school. As a next step in the training program, S2 is currently modifying the SPO course for presentation to other organizations and as an open-enrollment course. Another variation of the program is also in production for school administrators. INQUIRIES For more information about the CIS School Protection Officer Course, contact: Craig Gundry, VP of Special Projects. Email: cgundry@cisworldservices.org For inquiries about contracting a private School Protection Officer program, contact: Adam Clarke, Executive Director (S2 Institute). Email: clarkeas@cisadmin.com

John Jay College of Criminal Justice Releases Peer Review of the CIS School Protection Program

In spring 2014, John Jay College of Criminal Justice conducted a peer review of the CIS School Protection Officer program to identify its potential as a model for national best practices in school security. In May 2014, the final report was released. Click here to view the JJCCJ report. For more information about the CIS School Protection Program, click here.