The Derry Police Department. Neighborhood Watch Packet

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The Derry Police Department Neighborhood Watch Packet

Derry Police Department NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM WHAT IS A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH? A Neighborhood Watch is a crime prevention program that stresses education and common sense. It teaches citizens how to help themselves by identifying and reporting suspicious activity in their neighborhoods. In addition, it provides citizens with the opportunity to make their neighborhoods safer and improve the quality of life. Neighborhood Watch groups typically focus on observation and awareness as a means of preventing crime and employ strategies that range from simply promoting social interaction and watching out for each other. OBJECTIVES OF A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH: To prevent crime by improving security, increasing alertness and creating and maintaining a caring community in an effort to reduce the opportunities for crime. To assist the police in detecting crime by promoting effective two-way communication and the prompt reporting of suspicious and criminal activity. To reduce undue fear of crime by providing accurate information about crime risks and by promoting a sense of security and community spirit, particularly amongst the more vulnerable members of the community. To enhance the police/community partnerships by effective communication through systems such as the neighborhood watch Block Captain Program. The neighborhood watch unit communicates with the Block Captains via e-mails, fax phone or mail of local crime trends which they may then distribute to their neighborhood watch members. THE BENEFITS OF A NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH: To get your neighbors involved to help reduce crime in your neighborhood. To get to know your neighbors. Easy way to reach out to everyone with information and to receive information about the neighborhood. Having everyone keep their eyes open and having a better understanding the neighborhood will keep it safer.

THE FIRST MEETING: The first neighborhood Watch meeting is considered a working/organizational meeting. All attendees should introduce themselves and sign a sheet with their names, addresses and phone numbers. The Officer will introduce him or herself and explain and discuss; The neighborhood Watch Program. Information about specific crime problems in your area. Effective crime prevention techniques for home and neighborhood safety. How to report a crime. The need for neighborhood involvement in crime prevention and what it can accomplish. Select a Block Captain. The qualities of a great leader is someone who will sustain the effort, get along well with people and listen constructively, use good communication and negotiating skills, will delegate tasks, conduct meetings effectively and efficiently, have a long-range vision of neighborhood and community improvement, see the position as a civic duty, not a power trip or a chance for personal gain. BLOCK CAPTAIN: Is responsible for organizing meetings and relaying information to members. Through the Block Captain and through neighborhood watch meetings, officers pass along crime prevention tips and information to members of the community. The initial duties of the Block Captain are listed below: Compile a membership list. Develop an area map with home addresses. Organize crime prevention activities, e.g., watching homes when residents are away. Recruit new members. Establish and maintain a phone tree with home and work numbers that group members can use to contact residents in an emergency. WHAT IS SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY AND WHAT TO LOOK FOR? Someone screaming or shouting for help. Someone looking into windows and parked cars. Unusual noises Property being taken from closed businesses or from houses where no one is at home. Cars, vans, or trucks moving slowly with no apparent destination or with no lights on. Anyone being forced into a vehicle. A stranger sitting in a car or stopping to talk to a child. Abandoned cars.

REPORTING A CRIME: Stay Calm It is important not to panic even though you might be scared. Call the police immediately! (DPD 432-6111 or Emergency 911) On the phone, give the police the most important information first the location of the crime, the type of crime, whether there are injuries, where the criminal went, etc. Write down what you saw and heard immediately! Tell the police what happened, when, where, and who was involved. Describe the suspect: sex, race, age, height, weight, hair color, and distinctive characteristics (facial hair, scars, tattoos, accent, etc.). Describe any vehicle involved: color, make, model, year, license plate, and special features: stickers, dents, or decals, as well as the direction of travel from the crime scene.

As the Police begin looking for the suspect(s) what are they going to be looking for first? Be descriptive when providing suspect information. e.g. White male in red ski jacket Blue sedan, 4 doors, driven by a hispanic male, heading towards Main St. approx. 1 minute ago.

Exterior Doors: Home Security Checklist Lock your doors! Day or night, even if you leave the house for 5 minutes. Ensure your doors are solid wood or metal and have a good locking system (handle lock and deadbolt). Spare keys are kept with a trustworthy neighbor/friend or hidden in a place only known to your family (not under the door mat). Garage and Sliding Door Security: Garage doors are closed and rear doors are locked. Access doors to your home, via your garage, are sturdy and locked. A dowel or locking device secures your sliding doors. Preventing the sliding door to be pushed in or lifted off its track. Protecting Windows: Windows are closed and locked when you leave. Especially first floor windows. If open a few inches for ventilation, ensure a lock is installed preventing the window from being lifted higher. Outdoor Security: Shrubs and bushes are trimmed so there is no place for someone to hide or access windows/doors w/out being seen. Outdoor lights (hardwired or motion) cover your front and back doors. Think like a Burglar The goal of the majority of suspects who commit burglary s are to access a home or business and steal property. They want to do this quickly because the longer they are there the greater the chances they will get caught. MO: The burglar usually has a car to transport his/her take. They will usually knock on the door and have a fake story ready to go if someone is actually home ( Can I rake your leaves, Does Steve live here, etc). If no one answers the door they might try the same act on the back door. They will usually kick in a door or access an open window that is out of sight of the street and/or neighbors. Once inside they will grab whatever they can get quickly. Usually, it will be flatscreen TV s, jewelry, audio equipment, etc. Using cell phones to communicate with each other, they will then flee, usually into a waiting car that is in the driveway or just out of sight.

Make your home and neighborhood less attractive to a Burglar Most burglaries occur in the daytime. Lock your home and cars when you leave. Keep your eye open to any suspicious behavior. It s your neighborhood; you know what is normal or odd. Leave a radio or TV on when you leave. Dogs make great deterrents. Alarm systems are as inexpensive as $120 and are effective. Even an alarm company sticker at the front door might be a good deterrent. Record all your valuables serial numbers along with a brief description or photograph. Please report any suspicious behavior to the Derry Police Department. We are on duty 24 hours a day to assist you, anyway that we can. 432-6111 Or 911 for Emergencies www.derrynhpolice.com