
Mr. Price has spoken to over 350 audiences across the nation on violent
behaviors in young people. He was a keynote speaker at the first ever
National Symposium on School Violence held in Baltimore, MD in 1999. He was
called in by police in Pearl, MS to assist in the Luke Woodham shooting
spree at their high school. He helped coordinate the Memphis Conference
(a debriefing of 6 communities that suffered school shootings in the 1997-98
school year).
As well, David helped develop a psychological profile for the abductor of Jodi Huisentruit,
a Mason City anchorwoman. He co-wrote the screenplay for the Iowa State Education Association
video on school violence, now being issued in 28 states and Puerto Rico.
He has assisted in counseling and informal sessions with present and past
gang members, as well as individuals and families involved in the occult.
He interviewed Charles Manson and "Tex" Watson extensively from prison in California.
He has appeared numerous times on television, featuring spots on CBS' 48 Hours, Extra, and C-Span.
Dr. William Reisman, Founder
Bill Reisman is the Founder of Cornerstone Seminars. He has received
degrees in English, Theology, Counseling, and Culture and Ethics with
graduate work at Harvard University, Gordon-Conwell Theological
Seminary, and John Hopkins Medical Center.
Before entering the Criminal Consulting field, he worked with the
air traffic control team assigned to Air Force One, the Presidential
aircraft. He was a member of the Midwest Gang Investigators Association,
the Iowa Crime Prevention Association, and a charter member of the
American Society of Christian Counselors. He spoke extensively to law
enforcement officials, health care professionals, and school personnel
across the country.
Dr. Reisman has appeared numerous times on television. Most
recently, he was featured on the CBS, NBC, and ABC Evening News
Programs, 48 Hours, and NBC's Today Show for his work through
Cornerstone Seminars. He has been interviewed by People magazine, The
New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and other newspapers. He has
taught at the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy and has given more than 300
seminars and has participated in numerous investigations.
Dr. Reisman is also the author of 4 books and producer of 2 full
length training videos. His most recent book is The Memphis Conference:
Suggestions for Preventing Student Initiated Violence. This book is a
compilation of information from the conference in which he was asked to
coordinate and facilitate in June of 1998.