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  2. Crime in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Neighbourhood Watch Zone scheme was formed on 27 April 1997 [105] and today includes the Citizens On Patrol (COP) initiative, which conducts regular foot patrol with community policing. [106] Officers go around each neighbourhood to project police presence and to disseminate crime prevention pamphlet to the residents.

  3. Neighborhood watch - Wikipedia

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    Neighbourhood Watch Sign, Combat Force Assistance (South Africa) A neighborhood watch or neighbourhood watch (see spelling differences), also called a crime watch or neighbourhood crime watch, is an organized group of civilians devoted to crime and vandalism prevention within a neighborhood.

  4. Neighbourhood police post - Wikipedia

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    A neighbourhood police post (Abbreviation: NPP; Malay: Pondok Kejiranan Polis [1]) is a small police station in Singapore modelled after the Japanese kōban system, whereby police presence is enhanced in the neighbourhoods with the aid of a high number of smaller police establishments.

  5. Neighbourhood police centre - Wikipedia

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    A neighbourhood police centre (Abbreviation: NPC; Malay: Pusat Polis Kejiranan [1]) is a small to mid-sized police station commonly found in Singapore. It was first introduced during the mid-1990s. It was first introduced during the mid-1990s.

  6. Neighbourhood Support - Wikipedia

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    Neighbourhood Support is a term used, predominantly in New Zealand, to refer to schemes similar in intent to Neighbourhood Watch, with some additional objectives. Neighbourhood Support is a community-led movement that brings people and neighbourhoods together to create safe, resilient and connected communities.

  7. Category:Neighborhood watch organizations - Wikipedia

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    Neighbourhood Support; Neighbourhood Watch (United Kingdom) P. Pink Angels Anti-Violence Project; S. Shomrim (neighborhood watch group) V. Voluntary People's Druzhina

  8. Neighbourhood - Wikipedia

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    The label is commonly used to refer to organisations which relate to such a very local structure, such as neighbourhood policing [22] or Neighbourhood watch schemes. In addition, government statistics for local areas are often referred to as neighbourhood statistics, although the data themselves are broken down usually into districts and wards ...

  9. Neighbourhood action group - Wikipedia

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    A Neighbourhood Action Group, or NAG, is a UK initiative, set up to deal with key issues identified by a community's first public consultation. The group is coordinated by the police . This may happen in the form of a public meeting, through surveys done face-to-face or by mail, or a combination of methods.