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| CIS in Action: STOP Operations, Pg. 1
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Criminals are always provided with fair warning before CIS takes control of a new property. Many criminals that have encountered us before leave once the property management announces our planned deployment. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| For criminals that ignore the warning, Duke usually makes the message very clear once we arrive! | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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| During Phase One of CCBPI, CIS STOP officers work closely with police to identify wanted criminals located on property, drug and weapons interdiction, and issue trespass warnings. The high profile tactics used during Phase One are aimed at communicating a strong message to the criminals and residents alike: "Change has occured and the criminals are no longer in control of this community." | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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