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We have a possible volunteer for the Neighborhood Watch Director ... now all we need are some
Block Captains :-)
What is a neighborhood watch?
Pinellas County
From: Crime Watch
What Is
Crime Watch?
Crime Watch, also known as Neighborhood Watch, or Neighborhood Crime Watch, is when a
collection of citizens, usually in a particular neighborhood, or housing complex, organize into a dedicated
group to prevent burglary, vandalism, and other crimes.
A Crime Watch group is not a vigilante group, and cannot take the law into their own
hands. Crime Watch groups are trained to observe, and report, but not to intervene.
The Crime Watch system of today began developing in the later part of the 1960’s. The
development of the Watch system was in response to the Kitty Genovese case in Queens, New York in 1964. Kitty
Genovese was murdered in front of her apartment building, and as many as 38 people were reported to have
witnessed the crime, which lasted more than 30 minutes, yet no one called the Police.
In order to combat crime in today’s society; the Police Department needs more eyes and
ears in the community. The citizens of Tarpon Springs, must get involved, in order to help the Police
Department protect you, your family, and your property.
One of the most effective programs to reduce and eliminate crime is when a
neighborhood comes together to form a Crime Watch group. Crime Watch is a cooperative effort involving
citizens and the Police Department, where the citizens directly participate in the detection of crime and
its’ prevention.
The Crime Watch program does not take the place of the Police Department, nor does it
require that citizens take risks, and place themselves in a dangerous situation by taking the law into their
own hands.
Crime Watch is not a guarantee that your neighborhood will be 100% crime free.
However, neighborhoods with active Crime Watch programs have shown measurable reductions in crime.
Those who participate in Crime Watch are concerned about crime affecting their
neighborhood, and believe that their efforts will have an impact on crime.
The Tarpon Springs Police Department actively supports the Crime Watch program and the
Crime Prevention Office acts as the liaison between the Police department and the Crime Watch
neighborhoods.
The Crime Prevention Office trains Crime Watch groups in crime prevention techniques,
such as home security, personal safety, and how to recognize and report suspicious activities. The neighbors
get to know one another by working together, and keeping an eye on each other’s homes and
property.
Reasons For A Crime Watch Program In Your Neighborhood
How To Start A Crime Watch
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