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         Crime Prevention Neighborhood Watch:     more books (36)
  1. Safe neighborhoods: Seattle Police by Grace Jansons, 1997
  2. National Night Out: Focus on community : 1995 post-event report by Mark Anderson, 1995
  3. Post event report: NNO by Julie Schnepf, 1991
  4. 1992 post-event report: 9th annual National Night Out by Rachel Koski, 1992
  5. Working as partners with community groups (SuDoc J 26.32/2:P 25) by U.S. Dept of Justice, 1994
  6. Minneapolis SAFE program interim evaluation by David Foster, 1989
  7. Block captain's hand book by Don E Fletcher, 1992
  8. FY 1996 Discretionary Grant Program Plan (SuDoc J 26.2:D 63/3) by U.S. Dept of Justice, 1996

41. Neighborhood Watch, Citizen Groups, Neighborhood Association
A neighborhood watch Program can provide. crime prevention Training For example, a watch group can invite law enforcement and security experts to speak
http://www.lexingtonpolice.lfucg.com/ComServ/NeigWatch.asp

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Are you worried about crime in your neighborhood?
You're not alone. Most likely, your neighbors are concerned, too.
How does a Neighborhood Watch work? It works by showing residents they are not powerless against crime.
SafetyWatch is a series of programs designed to promote neighborhood safety in response to the growth of residential areas and the crime rate increase that results from such growth. The main focus of SafetyWatch is crime prevention at the neighborhood level. However, traffic problems, street/yard cleanup, noise control and unwanted solicitation, are other issues dealt with through SafetyWatch. In conjunction with these programs, the police are relying on you to do your part in the protection of yourself, your family, and your property. Ultimately, it is your responsibility to establish adequate home security in addition to practicing good safety habits. A Neighborhood Watch Program can provide:
  • Crime Prevention Training: For example, a Watch group can invite law enforcement and security experts to speak about safety measures.
  • Victim Assistance: Watch groups can provide support by helping crime victims contact the police or sheriff and local victim-assistance programs.

42. Crime Prevention Tips From The Arlington Virginia Police Department
crime prevention Tips neighborhood watch Guidelines. To start a neighborhood watch, talk to your neighbors and enlist their support.
http://www.co.arlington.va.us/Departments/Police/citizens/reference/crime_preven
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  • To start a Neighborhood Watch, talk to your neighbors and enlist their support. Select a Block Captain. Then notify the Police Department at 703-228-4330 and the Neighborhood Watch Coordinator will arrange an organizing meeting with you and your neighbors.
    Please use this sign-up sheet
    PDF Format The Block Captain will help run the Neighborhood Watch in their area. It is preferred that every 10 to 15 homes (recommended maximum of 20 homes) would be served by a Block Captain. A Neighborhood Watch group can be any size, from a few neighbors to several blocks in a neighborhood. It is hoped that at least 70% of the homes in a Neighborhood Watch area will agree to participate. Police Department crime information pertinent to specific neighborhoods will be transmitted to Neighborhood Watch members who can then distribute the information to their neighborhood.

43. Neighborhood Watch
The crime prevention Bureau held the first neighborhood watch Block Captain s Seminar in 1984. These seminars have proved to be a very valuable community
http://www.lvmpd.com/Programs/Neighborhood_Watch/
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Neighborhood Watch
L.V.M.P.D. Home About Us Auto Theft / VIPER Bureaus / Staff ... Wanted Fugitives Translate to: Spanish German French Italian Portuguese
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Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Neighborhood Watch
Neighborhood Watch is an organized group of neighbors who observe more closely any activity or situation that depreciates the appearance or safety of their community. Neighborhood Watch is, as the name implies, a group of people who see the subtle, and not so subtle changes of their neighborhood. They simply observe and report violations of ordinances and laws to the proper enforcement agencies. Neighborhood Watch simply consists of neighbors who watch. They report everything from crimes in progress to graffiti buildup in their neighborhood. If you are interested in becoming an active member of Neighborhood Watch call Metro Crime Prevention at 229-3507. Neighborhood Watch in LV
During 1980, the first year of the program, 3,500 single-family dwellings were formed into Neighborhood Watch groups. The program was growing so quickly that the Crime Prevention Bureau sought the assistance of volunteers, such as the International Footprinters, a community service organization sympathetic to law enforcement. The Footprinters assisted in organizing more than 300 block groups. Neighborhood Watch currently consists of more than 780 Block Captains representing more than 15,600 participants. In 1983

44. Lemoore Police Department
Voluntary crime prevention efforts such as neighborhood watch have proven Revitalizing neighborhood watch. The National crime prevention Council (NCPC)
http://www.lemoore.com/lpd/nw.htm

City of Lemoore
Lemoore Police Department Neighborhood Watch Program This site is best viewed with a
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Neighborhood Watch Program
First of all, if you are interested in starting a Neighborhood Watch group in your neighborhood, or would just like to have some more information about it, give me a call at 924-9574.
Our Program
The Neighborhood Watch Program is designed to organize you and your neighbors to watch out for one another by reporting suspicious activities in your area. Literature and signs are supplied to Neighborhood Watch groups enabling them to be more effective, while advertising to would be burglars the existence of an active Neighborhood Watch group. The reputation of this program is often sufficient to scare away potential thieves and vandals. We are actively recruiting for new Watch areas and Block Captains.
Report Suspicious Activities
All too often a citizen will see suspicious persons or possible criminal activities and fail to report it to their police Department. As a result, many crimes occur that might otherwise have been prevented. Citizens must learn to be wary of their surroundings and perceptive of what seems out of place or out of the ordinary. It may be something as simple as a suspicious door-to-door salesman, a moving van loading your neighbor's furniture, or a strange vehicle or person in your neighborhood. What you report may very well be harmless or it may be someone casing a neighborhood to commit a crime. Regardless of what it turns out to be, the presence of a patrol car in response to your call will demonstrate that your neighborhood is no easy mark for criminals.

45. Neighborhood Watch And Problem Solving
neighborhood watch and Problem Solving is a partnership between the Concord crime prevention brochures and problem solving resource materials will also
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What Is Neighborhood Watch and Problem Solving?
Neighborhood Watch and Problem Solving is a shared responsibility and connection between the police and community. The goal is to make Concord a safer, more livable city through crime prevention and problem solving strategies. It is part of the overall philosophy of Concord's Community Policing. It involves:
  • Neighbors getting to know each other and working together.

46. Fullerton Neighborhood Watch -- City Of Fullerton, CA
neighborhood watch is a crime prevention program operated by Fullerton residents, with the support of the police department. Its purpose is to create an
http://www.ci.fullerton.ca.us/police/tips/neighbor.html
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Hours: 7:00 to 5:30 Mon-Thu, 7:00 to 5:00 Friday Police Home Page Safety Tips Home Page What is Identity Theft? Protect your car from theft ... Guide for babysitters
What is Neighborhood Watch?
Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program operated by Fullerton residents, with the support of the police department. Its purpose is to create an alert citizenry by teaching residents simple crime prevention measures, and by providing both general and specific information concerning crime in each neighborhood. Neighborhood Watch encourages residents to familiarize themselves with the activities of their neighborhood by, for example, knowing who works during the day, which automobiles belong where, recognizing people who belong in the area, and noting those who do not. This basic knowledge, together with a few precautions, will prevent many crimes in our city. Additional crimes will be prevented if residents will take time to properly secure their homes, record serial numbers through the "Operation Identification" program, jot down license numbers of strange cars cruising around a neighborhood, and report all suspicious persons to the police.

47. Usaonwatch.org - National Crime Prevention Council
NATIONAL SHERIFF S ASSOCIATION neighborhood watch Program This group founded the National Citizens crime prevention Campaign featuring McGruff the
http://www.usaonwatch.org/partners/ncpc.aspx
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National Crime Prevention Council: In the late 1970s, the prevailing public attitude was "you can't do anything about crime." A varied group of individuals - government policy makers, law enforcement, business, labor leaders - disagreed. This group founded the National Citizens' Crime Prevention Campaign featuring McGruff the Crime Dog®, our nation's symbol for crime prevention. The National Crime Prevention Council Is:
  • The nation's focal point and voice for crime prevention A source of help for individuals, neighborhoods, communities and governments The McGruff people A national nonprofit educational organization
National Crime Prevention Council believes that:
  • Crime can and should be prevented. Truly effective prevention requires both addressing causes of crime and reducing opportunities for it to occur. Everyone, no matter what age, position, or capacity, can and must take individual action to stop crime. The problems of crime, violence, and drug abuse are best addressed though local action supported by local and state policies.

48. Mesa PD Crime Prevention Unit/Community Relations
neighborhood watch is a crime prevention program which enlists the active participation of citizens in cooperation with law enforcement to reduce crime in
http://www.ci.mesa.az.us/police/literature/neighbor.asp

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Crime Prevention Unit Home Neighborhood Watch Neighborhood Watch Forms ... Other Links of Interest
Neighborhood Watch
What Is Neighborhood Watch?
Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program which enlists the active participation of citizens in cooperation with law enforcement to reduce crime in their communities. Neighborhood Watch does not require frequent meetings; only 2 per calendar year. The purpose of the Neighborhood Watch Program is to create an alert neighborhood by using simple crime prevention methods. Quick Links Request the Info Brochure
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National Neighborhood Watch

Program
How Does It Work?
  • Neighbors getting to know each other and working together in a program of mutual assistance; Citizens being aware of, and knowing how to recognize and report, suspicious activities in their neighborhoods;

49. Washtenaw County - Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office
Prevention Services Di

crime prevention Tips neighborhood watch Also, join your neighborhood watch Program. There is added security if you and your neighbors keep a close
http://www.ewashtenaw.org/government/departments/sheriff/sh_crimeprevent_shfcrim
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Marine Safety ... Traffic Services Crime Prevention Tips Property Crime Prevention The Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department has had tremendous success in recovering property in cases where citizens have been able to furnish a sufficient description of their stolen articles, complete with serial numbers. Therefore, to ensure that your stolen property is retrieved and returned to its rightful owner, the Sheriff's Department offers these simple suggestions on property identification:
  • Take the time to record the serial numbers of all your property and valuables. Some of the most repeatedly stolen items include: radios, televisions, stereos, microwave ovens, computers, guns, lawn mowers, snow blowers, etc. Serial numbers are usually recorded on a sales invoice at the time of purchase, or can typically be found on the back of the property. This is good information to jot down and maintain on file in a safe place. Engrave a personal identification number on each unit or item. A driver's license number would be one of the most readily identified numbers to use. Be certain to include the name of your state before the number.

50. County Of Marin Sheriff S Office - Crime Prevention Unit
The crime prevention Unit works with neighborhoods, community groups, At the first meeting we tell the group how a neighborhood watch Group is organized
http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/SO/main/crime_prev.cfm

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"In Partnership With Our Communities"
The Marin County Sheriff's Office offers a number of services to our communities. One of these services is the Crime Prevention Unit. The Crime Prevention Unit works with neighborhoods, community groups, and businesses to establish Neighborhood Watch and Business Watch programs. The Crime Prevention Unit also educates the community on such subjects as home and business security Operation Identification , personal safety, and child safety . We have also listed below some of the important telephone numbers relating to crime prevention. The Marin County Sheriff's Office is also a member of Bay Area Crime Stoppers. Learn how to become a member of the Sheriff's Office Email Tree Before you leave, take some time to explore these programs also managed by the Crime Prevention Unit; The Marin County Sheriff's Office Citizen Academy where members of the community can get an inside look at the operations of the Sheriff's Office.

51. Neighborhood Watch & Crime Prevention Information For Akron, Ohio
neighborhood watch crime prevention information for Akron, Ohio.
http://gozips.uakron.edu/~evert/watch/
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WEB SITE FOR AKRON, OHIO Do you have crime or other problems in your neighborhood? Reasons why residents need to share information Neighborhood Watch Groups in Akron Click Here to Join the Neighborhood Watch E-mail List HAVE YOU BEEN PULLED OVER FOR NO APPARENT
REASON AND HARASSED BY THE POLICE?
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!
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Selected Statistics from the Akron Police Department Annual Reports Calls for Service (1994-1998) Changes by District (1994-1997) Aggravated Assault (1994-1998) Arson (1994-1998) ... Crime Prevention Tips
Local Police Department Web Sites Akron Police Department Several new features but current crime statistics are STILL not available. The Akron Police Department is redesigning the police cruiser districts around Akron's neighborhood boundaries. We need your assistance to tell us exactly where these neighborhoods are and what you would like them to be called.

52. Crime Prevention And Safety
Safety information and crime prevention tips, tools, and devices for Just like neighborhood watch for homeowners, members of an Apartment watch learn
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53. Neighborhood Crime Watch
The Anchorage Police Department neighborhood crime watch program is one of the most and/or achieves prevention of burglaries and other property crimes.
http://www.muni.org/apd2/ncw.cfm
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Neighborhood Watch "Key People" Take a Bite Out of Crime
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Front Row (left to right) Kathy Sarns-Irwin, Bjarne Holm, Bill Evans, Gordon Harrison, Gail Braten, Joe Williams, Henry Lang, Wes Steele
Back Row (left to right) Chief Walt Monegan, Elsena Horton, Scott Sell, Robert Barrett, Mayor Mark Begich, Becky Roth, Pat Hoffman, Nadine Yarmon, Kris Spencer (NCW), Wade Lacey (NCW Director)
What is Neighborhood Crime Watch?
WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME WATCH?
  • To encourage all citizens to cooperate with the Anchorage Police Department in reporting crime.
  • HOW DO I START A NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME WATCH?
  • CALL 786-8585
    MEETING LOCATION
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    The day prior to your scheduled meeting, call Neighborhood Crime Watch staff to confirm the presentation and advise on how many will be attending.
  • PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS These are the Neighborhood Crime Watch program requirements for Level One and Level Two: Level One
    Neighborhood Crime Watch Program presentation Designated "Key-Person" (or Block Captain) 50% neighborhood participation ratio Tour/training at APD NCW signs installed Level Two NCW Program Presentation Designated "Key-Person" 50% neighborhood participation ratio Tour/training at APD Will not receive NCW signs Related Links Interior Exterior Home Addressing NCW Presentation ... Residential Traffic Solutions Related Agencies Anchorage Police Department External Links

    54. Crime Prevention Resources
    crime prevention Resources. neighborhood Problem Solving addresses issues affecting neighborhood watch Force Sign Order Form No Trespassing Affidavit
    http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/police/crime-prevention/
    Crime Prevention Resources MPD Home Crime Prevention Resources Home Other Resources Sex Offender Notification Community Outreach
    Crime Prevention Resources
    Neighborhood Problem Solving addresses issues affecting the quality of life in a neighborhood. Problems may include loud parties, drug dealing, run-down properties, etc. Residents and SAFE staff work together to develop strategies and solutions. The pdf links below are to some of the flyers in our library of helpful safety and security tips. Apartment Building Security
    Security for Residents of Apartment Buildings

    Apartment Security Codes Requirements for the City of Mpls
    Auto and Bike Safety and Security Information
    Preventing Auto Theft and Theft from Auto

    Preventing Bicycle Theft

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    Become a Crime Prevention Block or Apartment Club Leader

    Block Club Activities

    Block Clubs and Apartment Clubs

    Citizen Patrols
    ... Neighborhood Watchforce Signs Business and Commercial Security Information Commercial Peddlers and Solicitors Licensed Business Requirements Management Plan Options Security Tips for the Office ... Protect Your Business Forms Block Map Request Neighborhood Watch Force Sign Order Form No Trespassing Affidavit Home Security Information Alley Safety Minimum Home Security Home Security Habits Checklist Preventing Snow Blower Theft ... Want a bright idea? Turn on your outside lights!

    55. Community Crime Prevention / Safety For Everyone
    Minneapolis Police Department s Community crime prevention/SAFE Central is located at 217 South 3rd Organizing Block Clubs/ neighborhood watch Groups
    http://www.ci.minneapolis.mn.us/police/outreach/
    Community Outreach MPD Home Community Outreach Home Community Outreach Crime Prevention Specialists Operation ID McGruff House Program Minneapolis Mediation Program (MMP) ... Crime Alerts Block and Apartment Clubs Block Clubs Home Activities Club Leaders
    Community Crime Prevention / Safety For Everyone
    Minneapolis Police Department's Community Crime Prevention/SAFE Central is located at 217 South 3rd Street, Minneapolis, MN 55401, 612-673-3447. Each precinct is also served by several CCP/SAFE crime prevention specialists. They work with individual neighborhoods to reduce the fear of crime, improve community and police cooperation and improve the quality of life in Minneapolis neighborhoods. The crime prevention specialists provide educational materials and programs, develop working relationships with the community and assist residents in reducing the opportunity for crime and in solving problems in the community.
    Does do...
    Problem Solving:
    • Pro-active Crime Prevention Activities
      We offer free home security demonstrations and personal safety workshops, free home security checks, auto theft prevention presentations, McGruff Houses, Operation Identification, crime alert bulletins and rental property owner workshops. Organizing Block Clubs/ Neighborhood Watch Groups
      We actively recruit residents to organize their blocks. Volunteers (block leaders) are taught crime prevention techniques and how to maintain their block clubs and inform the police when illegal or suspicious behavior is occurring.

    56. Neighborhood Watch
    neighborhood watch. WANT TO KNOW THE BEST crime prevention TOOL EVER INVENTED? A GOOD NEIGHBOR! In fact, neighborhoods working together with law enforcement
    http://www.buttecounty.net/sheriffs/neighborhoodwatch.htm
    NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
    WANT TO KNOW THE BEST CRIME PREVENTION TOOL EVER INVENTED? A GOOD NEIGHBOR!
    In fact, neighborhoods working together with law enforcement are some of the best crime-fighting teams around.
    WE CALL IT… NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
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    Neighborhood Watch - order form/price list WHAT IS IT?
    Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program which enlists the active participation of residents in cooperation with law enforcement to reduce crime in their communities. The program involves the joint efforts of the sheriff's department and the community and designed to enhance neighborhood security, heighten the community's power of observation, and to encourage mutual assistance and concern among neighbors. It involves:
    • Neighbors getting to know each other and working together in a program of mutual assistance.
    • Residents trained to recognize and report suspicious activities in their neighborhoods
    • Implementation of crime prevention techniques such as home security.

    THE NEED FOR THE PROGRAM
    In recent years, neighborhoods have experienced rapid change. The old, well-established neighborhood has been replaced by a highly transient, growing community where people seek more and more privacy. This life-style tends to promote unfamiliarity with neighbors and a corresponding lack of concern. Unfortunately, this enhances the opportunity for the criminal element and increases the community's vulnerability to crime.

    57. Neighborhood Watch
    The neighborhood watch Program was developed to bring together Law Enforcement teams To implement crime prevention techniques to enhance home security.
    http://www.ci.boulder.co.us/police/community/neighborhood_watch.htm
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    Neighborhood Watch The Neighborhood Watch Program was developed to bring together Law Enforcement teams and private citizens in a cooperative effort for the betterment of all our citizens. Much of the work is done by the committee chair people and the Community Service Officers who are involved with the program. This is simply a program of neighbors watching out for each other. It is designed to enlist the active participation of citizens in cooperation with the police to reduce crime and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. The specific and primary purposes of the Boulder Police and Neighborhood Watch Association is:

    58. Crime Prevention Association Of Michigan
    40hour Advanced crime prevention Course. This course is designed to offer advanced Story neighborhood watch could return to Redford Township 06/28/05
    http://www.preventcrime.net/
    Home Membership Information Members Page CPAM Calendar ... Awards Nomination Form
    A community is a place where people live, work, worship, and play. It's also a gathering of people who live in the same area or who share common interests. Communities can help keep themselves healthier by forming partnerships within the community that include representatives from law enforcement, criminal justice, neighborhood associations, government, education, recreation, youth, seniors, parents, business, labor, health care, media, houses of worship, and service organizations. Through these united efforts, citizens take ownership in their neighborhoods and build safer communities for the future. Learn about us , and join our membership OUR MISSION:
    Provide and promote crime prevention, education, training, technical assistance and professional development to crime prevention practitioners to improve the quality of life in Michigan communities
    Crime Prevention
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    Everybody's Business

    You are invited
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    2005 Annual
    CPAM Crime Prevention
    Conference
    October 11-14, 2005

    59. Crime Prevention
    crime prevention 1350 Norris Road Bakersfield, CA 93308 (661) 3917559, Mc Gruff Topics discussed at a neighborhood watch meeting include home security,
    http://www.co.kern.ca.us/sheriff/prevent.htm
    County Home Page
    Crime Prevention
    1350 Norris Road
    Bakersfield, CA 93308
    NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH The cornerstone program of the Kern County Sheriff's Department Crime Prevention Unit promotes the important partnership between law enforcement and the community. Working together to reduce crime and enhance the quality of life in our neighborhoods, we can make a difference. Residents act as "eyes and ears" for law enforcement, learning how to make their homes more secure, watching out for each other and reporting suspicious activity to the Sheriff's Department. Topics discussed at a Neighborhood Watch meeting include home security, neighborhood awareness, making a call for service, Operation ID (marking of property with California driver's license or California ID number), and the importance of signing the neighborhood with Neighborhood Watch signs. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and voice their concerns regarding problems within their neighborhood. BUSINESS WATCH The companion program to Neighborhood Watch is Business Watch. This program has been developed for commercial property owners throughout Kern County. A healthy community begins with a healthy business community and this program is designed to help business owners avoid becoming the victims of burglaries and thefts from the public and internal losses due to employee theft. Business security, loss prevention, bad checks/credit card fraud and ways to coordinate communications with other business owners are discussed in this program. Business owners are also encouraged to participate in the Owner Applied Number system, which is a nationwide method of marking commercial property in an effort to retrieve that property should it be recovered after a theft.

    60. Fight Crime
    Learning to prevent and detect crime in your neighborhood and taking the If you have crime prevention questions or want to schedule a neighborhood watch
    http://www.chandlerpd.com/cpd_site/fight_crime/block_watch.htm
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    Block watch is...
    • Becoming acquainted with your neighbors. Working together to solve problems in your neighborhood. Helping the police by being aware of and reporting any unusual activities as they occur. You know best what is "normal" activity in your neighborhood. Learning to prevent and detect crime in your neighborhood and taking the necessary steps to make it safer (i.e. utilizing locks, lighting, etc.) Reporting suspicious persons. NOT apprehending, leave that for the police.

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