How to identify and
report suspicious activities...
It is a
partnership that works - Citizens being the eyes and ears of law
enforcement. This motivational program
teaches people how to recognize potential crimes in progress, and how to present accurate
descriptions of suspects and vehicles to responding agencies. It also promotes taking
ownership of your community. Community Policing concepts are explained and explored.
The scenarios in
this presentation demonstrate that conducting a crime-watch is an activity that can bring neighbors closer
together while improving the quality of life in a community. If you own
Community
Policing: The Citizen's Role and
Community Policing:The Block Captain's Role, you have
what you need to start
a block watch!
How to use this video:
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Show it at neighborhood watch meetings. |
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Show it to community groups such as the Chamber of Commerce,
Rotary, Kiwanis. |
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Provide it on a check-out basis to persons who are
interested in organizing a block-watch. |
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Great for libraries! |
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Broadcast it on your local cable station. |
What
people are saying:
"Very informative and detailed in all
phases of community policing."
Sgt. Dave Hooten, Sachse P.D.
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