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  2. National Neighborhood Watch Program - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the National Sheriffs' Association in cooperation with USA Freedom Corps, Citizen Corps and the U.S. Department of Justice launched USAonWatch, now renamed National Neighborhood Watch to expand the National Neighborhood Watch initiative beyond its original crime prevention role to assisting and preparing neighborhoods for disasters and ...

  3. Youth Crime Watch of America - Wikipedia

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    Youth Crime Watch of America, Inc., based in Miami, Florida, is a non profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to establishing Youth Crime Watches across the United States and other countries. Sponsored in part by the US Department of Justice , OJJDP , it is a youth-led crime prevention/leadership program..

  4. Neighborhood watch - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2012, this hotline had received 3,245 calls and in 2013, 2,797 calls. The police chiefs viewed this as a success. In 2013, the North Kazakhstan province police chief was transferred to lead the police department of the Almaty province and he launched the neighborhood watch program there by linking it explicitly to zero tolerance ...

  5. St. Cloud police launches dog walker watch program after ...

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    Cloud’s Neighborhood Watch program has declined in recent years, Hagstrom said, with the city having more than 100 blocks participating before the pandemic to roughly 50 active blocks in 2024.

  6. Citizens patrol - Wikipedia

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    Citizens on Patrol: The Citizens on Patrol Program is a program of the National Sheriffs Association that trains community volunteers to improve public safety. Citizens on Patrol have been around for 20 years. It was founded in 1999 and has roughly 75,000 volunteers nationwide.

  7. Community policing - Wikipedia

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    Encouraging the community to help prevent crime by providing advice, talking to students, and encouraging neighborhood watch groups. Increased use of foot or bicycle patrols. Increased officer accountability to the communities they serve. Creating teams of officers to carry out community policing in designated neighborhoods.

  8. Guardian Angels - Wikipedia

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    CyberAngels was founded in 1995 by "Colin Gabriel Hatcher" as an online "neighborhood watch." Originally, the group monitored chat rooms directly with the intent of apprehending sexual predators. Later, the group took what it had learned and changed its focus to educating police, schools, and families about online abuse and cybercrime.

  9. Category:Neighborhood watch organizations - Wikipedia

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