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Neighborhood
Watch Program
What
is Neighborhood Watch?
Neighborhood
Watch is a group of citizens organized with the goal of taking an
active role in reducing crime in their community by working with
law enforcement. Citizens are the eyes and ears of their community,
which in turn can help the police in putting a stop to problems
before they become a threat to an entire neighborhood. Neighborhood
Watch groups are asked to be alert, observant, caring and willing
to report suspicious activity or crimes immediately to the police.
Neighborhood
Watch is NOT:
- A
citizen vigilante group.
- A
guarantee that crime will not occur in your neighborhood.
- A
program that encourages personal risks to deter crime.
How Can I Start One in My Neighborhood?
A
packet of information on the Neighborhood Watch program can be obtained
from the Neighborhood Watch Coordinator by calling (303) 987-7105.
After you have set up your group of neighbors, call the Neighborhood
Watch Coordinator to schedule a meeting. A speaker will attend your
meeting and explain how the Neighborhood Watch program works and
answer any questions you or your neighbors might have. This program
is highly successful in showing residents they are not powerless
against crime.
Specifics of The Program:
-
A crime prevention program where neighbors look out for each other.
- A
block captain is appointed to be the primary contact with the
Police Department, maintain records of the participants, and deliver
newsletters and other crime related information.
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Neighbors are encouraged to get to know each other and their routines
so they will recognize any out-of-place activity.
- The
program provides participants with ways to reduce the risk of
being victimized at home, in public places or while in their vehicle.
- The
program informs participants on the importance of recognizing
suspicious activities and sounds and how to properly report them.
- ·
The program informs neighbors how to make their homes more secure
and how to properly identify their property through Operation
Identification.
- A
Neighborhood Watch block is a body of concerned and involved neighbors
addressing issues that concern the entire community.
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