YOUR COMMUNITY
Security of your home does not start with
the doors and windows. Security and safety starts in the wider
community. A caring community can have many benefits which can
extend beyond crime prevention and community safety.
YOUR NEIGHBOURS
There is nothing like good neighbours to
make your home secure. Not through `nosiness`, rather a common
concern for others. Community spirit can go a long way towards
making an area more pleasant - and safer - to live in. You don`t
need to live on each others `doorsteps`, but neighbourliness can
be a first move towards a safer community.
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
Neighbourhood Watch deals mainly
with the development of the community on a smaller scale than
the organisations mentioned above. It naturally follows that people
who are concerned about their neighbourhood become aware of crime
prevention. "My Neighbours are away, what can I do to look after
their property ?, will they do the same for me?"
It is easy to shrug of the idea of crime;
assuming it won`t happen to you, or that nothing can be done anyway.
This simply is not true. A great deal can be done by the residents
in a community, by assisting the Police in their role. The Police
cannot be everwhere at all times. It is up to the residents to
help protect their property and their community.
Residents have a unique knowledge of the
area and people who reside there, which even the local Policeman
would find hard to achieve. A passing policeman would not recognise
a stranger in a garden or walking in the street, however a resident
or neighbour would.
Neighbouhood Watch need not be reactive in their
role. They can also be pro-active in anticipating likely problems
and dealing with them in advance. For example, letting a resident
know their child has left a cycle lying out after they have gone
to bed, or letting them know they have inadvertently left the
garage door open, allowing all to see the garage contents.
One group organised small meetings in parents homes for the young
children and invited the local Policeman to show them a video
and talk on Stranger Danger and Road safety.
Neighbourhood Watch is not solely about preventing
crime, it is about the safety of the residents as well !
The aims of Neighbourhood Watch:
- To reduce local opportunities for crime,
thereby deterring would-be thieves and vandals.
- To establish a community spirit so
everyone can contribute towards the protection of their
property by mutual co-operation and communication.
- To inform the co-ordinator or the Police
of suspicious activity.
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Members of Neighbourhood
Watch are not vigilantes. Patrolling the streets is a job
for the Police. They will act upon information supplied
by the residents.
If you want to help the Police in the most direct way of
all, why not volunteer to be a Special Constable. You can
obtain details from your local Police
office or Police Headquarters |
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If you area interested in Neighbourhood Watch then why not
contact Falkirk & District Neighbourhood Watch Association.
Ask at your local Police office for details. |