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| In many low-income communities, kids grow up idealizing gang members and drug dealers due to their perceived "affluence" and "respect." By interacting with children of the community, CIS officers provide an alternative to negative role models and reinforce positive personal values. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| An imporant part of CCBPI Phase Three is organizing and rallying the community against crime and community victimization. Working in conjunction with civic organizations, CIS actively supports and assists in organizing pubic events such as the annual USF Community Drug Walk. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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