This document outlines the responsibilities and goals of a Neighborhood Watch program. It explains that Neighborhood Watch aims to prevent crime through community involvement and awareness. Residents are encouraged to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities, such as strangers in the area, unusual noises, or suspicious vehicles, to the local police dispatch number. The roles of Neighborhood Coordinators and Block Captains are also defined, with their main roles being to communicate with residents and law enforcement.
Project for a Crime Prevention Course. The assignment was to conduct research of crime in your home neighborhood and then using what you learned in the crime prevention course and other research materials to devise a plan of action to identify problem areas and suggest solutions to reduce or deter crime.
Some are wrongfully convicted, some suffer the consequences of the ineffective assistance of counsel. Some are eligible for re-sentencing. And some need a criminal defense attorney. Barhoma Law P.C., has successfully been able determine what kind of appeal options to take or help you with your pending charges. contact today for your case.
Project for a Crime Prevention Course. The assignment was to conduct research of crime in your home neighborhood and then using what you learned in the crime prevention course and other research materials to devise a plan of action to identify problem areas and suggest solutions to reduce or deter crime.
Some are wrongfully convicted, some suffer the consequences of the ineffective assistance of counsel. Some are eligible for re-sentencing. And some need a criminal defense attorney. Barhoma Law P.C., has successfully been able determine what kind of appeal options to take or help you with your pending charges. contact today for your case.
Community Policing: How to be an Aware and Active Member of Your CommunityRasmussen College
When it comes to crime prevention, we all have a role to play in the safety and security of our communities. Millions of crimes in the U.S. go unreported every year because people are either not aware of their surroundings or too afraid to call the police. Our School of Justice Studies subject matter expert, Stefanie Dressen, discusses the importance of knowing your neighbors and details how to identify suspicious activity in your neighborhood.
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These PowerPoint presentations are intended for use by crime prevention practitioners who bring their experience and expertise to each topic. The presentations are not intended for public use or by individuals with no training or expertise in crime prevention. Each presentation is intended to educate, increase awareness, and teach prevention strategies. Presenters must discern whether their audiences require a more basic or advanced level of information.
NCPC welcomes your input and would like your assistance in tracking the use of these topical presentations. Please email NCPC at trainings@ncpc.org with information about when and how the presentations were used. If you like, we will also place you in a database to receive updates of the PowerPoint presentations and additional training information. We encourage you to visit www.ncpc.org to find additional information on these topics. We also invite you to send in your own trainer notes, handouts, pictures, and anecdotes to share with others on www.ncpc.org.
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When it comes to crime prevention, we all have a role to play in the safety and security of our communities. Millions of crimes in the U.S. go unreported every year because people are either not aware of their surroundings or too afraid to call the police. Our School of Justice Studies subject matter expert, Stefanie Dressen, discusses the importance of knowing your neighbors and details how to identify suspicious activity in your neighborhood.
When it comes to our elderly parents, we want to make sure they are as safe as possible. So how do you keep your senior citizens in your life safe? There are some tips and tricks on how you can explain the need to be wary of kind strangers who are just helping them stay out of Jail.
This covers instances of burglary, elder abuse, and financial abuse. Can you actually prevent burglaries? With much more advice. show to your family members and help them.
How do you keep your senior parents safe? You have a life you are busy navigating and as your parents age you are having to take on more responsibilities to help them. So What are some tasks you can do that will help your elderly parents stay safe from scams, and abuses?
These PowerPoint presentations are intended for use by crime prevention practitioners who bring their experience and expertise to each topic. The presentations are not intended for public use or by individuals with no training or expertise in crime prevention. Each presentation is intended to educate, increase awareness, and teach prevention strategies. Presenters must discern whether their audiences require a more basic or advanced level of information.
NCPC welcomes your input and would like your assistance in tracking the use of these topical presentations. Please email NCPC at trainings@ncpc.org with information about when and how the presentations were used. If you like, we will also place you in a database to receive updates of the PowerPoint presentations and additional training information. We encourage you to visit www.ncpc.org to find additional information on these topics. We also invite you to send in your own trainer notes, handouts, pictures, and anecdotes to share with others on www.ncpc.org.
Lost & Found Bikes -
Since we started as a PD, we have accumulated quite a few bicycles. Most don't have any owners. They were found on the side of the road or on private property. We would really like to return them to their rightful owners just in time for the holidays. Please take a look and let us know if one is yours. You can contact the police department if you would like to claim any of the bikes. This is not a give-away! You will need to sign a statement saying you are the legal owner.
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Teaching Point: Let group know that this is the first of two training meetings for the Neighborhood Watch Program.
Teaching Points: List of items that will be discussed. Items covered will help give the public some information as to what they can do the help the officers. How you the citizens can help.
Teaching Points: What exactly is Neighborhood Watch. How does the program work in West Jordan.
Teaching Points: Just like in the good old days when neighbors helped neighbors, and they knew who there neighbors were. Be willing to help each other by keep an eye out for each others property. Example: The neighbor that called the police when her neighbors house was broken into.
Teaching Points: Crime Prevention at it’s best. It really does work. Locks & Hardware: Crime Prevention is learning techniques the will help not only in your neighborhood but in everyday live. How best to work with the Police Department, knowing who to call in the city to get results.
Teaching Points: Awareness: This takes practice. Not something we are born with. We will help provide training. Community Involvement: Then it’s a matter of becoming involved & informed about what is happening around you.
Teaching Points: These are the three elements that have to be present to have a crime committed. We all have the ability, hopefully none of us have the desire. Opportunity is the one thing that WE have control over, i.e. locking car doors, getting everything out of vehicles, not leaving keys in vehicles.
Teaching Points: Being the eyes & ears for the police department. Not becoming the vigilantes but being willing to report what it is you see and hear. Getting involved, but being an ALIVE witness.
Teaching Points: Is neighborhood watch just the coordinators responsibly? It’s everyone’s. Here are a few ways you can help improve your own neighborhood.
Teaching Points: Coordinator, kid-of-like the ring-leader of the neighborhood. These are some of their responsibilities.
Teaching Points: Block Captains and their responsibilities. Persons who help the coordinator, break-up the coordinators responsibilities.
Teaching Points: Being able to communicate to dispatch what it is you are seeing is very important. What and how you articulate my depend on response by officers. Dispatch job is to try and assess the situation.
Teaching Points: Persons running in the middle of the day in jogging outfit? Suspicious. How about if it’s this bad guy? Someone you don’t know in the neighborhood. Going door to door, they need solicitors license. Call when you witness something occurring.
Teaching Points: Most people can tell the difference between kids playing, someone yelling etc. But what if the noise’s occur late at night. How about breaking glass, or a pounding noise in the middle of the night. Being aware and being able to determine the difference,listening to the feeling you get when something is wrong.
Teaching Points: Short stay traffic, items being sold from cars or persons. Likely stolen property or involve the selling of drugs.
Teaching Points: Most of us can tell is someone has forgotten to turn on their headlights, not suppose to drive without headlights. What about a vehicle that shows up in the neighborhood and it doesn’t belong to anyone you know? Please call. If the vehicles are abandoned in the neighborhoods. Criminals commit crimes in other areas the drop off stolen vehicles in your neighborhood. If no one calls then they are long gone.
Teaching Points: This is Sheila and I carrying property on foot at an unusual hour. Most people move during the daylight hours. Story about the neighbor that watched new neighbors move in then others pull up at take what had just been moved in. Wrote down plate. Being aware. Now if your neighbors are on vacation, be willing to keep and eye on the property. Stop paper deliver, mail deliver, install light timers so the lights go on and off while you are away. Have a neighbor park one of their cars in your driveway. Tell only those you TRUST!
Teaching Points: New dispatch number. Where is dispatch/VECC located. Service eight other agencies. Give North, South, East, West coordinates. When you have a question, PLEASE do not approach the officers while they are gathering information, but be willing to give information when asked or approached by the officers. Officer safety is their biggest concern. Don’t know who the good guys and bad guys are. Other information will help us look up a call if you have any questions about something that may have taken place in your neighborhood.