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The Neighborhood Watch Program is a new program that the Maywood Police
Department is establishing throughout the Borough. It is designed to have
residents keep an eye on each others' property and report anything
suspicious. The program is primarily designed for residential areas.
Residents by their participation make it more difficult for the criminal
element to operate making our neighborhoods a safer place to live.
It is a program of neighbors watching out for each other. It uses simple
techniques to DETER, DELAY, and DETECT crime. It is designed to enlist the
active participation of citizens, in cooperation with the police, to
reduce crime and improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods.
It is becoming acquainted with your neighbors.
It is working together to identify and solve problems in your area of the
community.
It is helping the police by being aware of and reporting any unusual
activities as they occur.
You know best what is "normal" activity in your neighborhood.
It is the implementation of crime prevention techniques to enhance home
security.
It is NOT a vigilante group focused on apprehending someone This is the
police department's job!
Neighborhood Crime Facts
Burglary, auto theft, vandalism and prowlers are the most prevalent
neighborhood crimes.
Household burglary is one of the easiest crimes to commit and prevent but
one of the hardest to solve.
Nationwide over one-half of police time is spent on investigating
burglaries.
Household burglary is one of the most rapidly increasing major crimes in
the nation.
Most home burglars are young amateurs looking for easy targets.
Statistics show that in over one-half of household burglaries there was
not any forced entry involved.
A majority of household burglaries occur during daylight hours.
Household burglary has a high potential for death or injury in cases where
a burglar is surprised by the property owner.
98% of the time, a burglar will not enter your home if he/she thinks
someone is home.
What kind of activity should concern me?
If it turns out that you are wrong, think of how bad you would feel if you
were right and did not call. Suspicious activities are those such as:
People loitering in front of a house when no one is home
Someone entering a backyard for no apparent reason
Property being removed from a neighbor’s house when you know they are not
home
Broken windows when you know your neighbors are out of town
An occupied vehicle parked not known to you or your neighbors
A car driving unusually slow through a school or park area
Anyone engaged in what appears to be a crime
Goals of the Program
To deter thieves and reduce the local opportunities for crime.
Establish a community spirit so that everyone can contribute towards the
protection of his or her property.
To notify the police and neighbors about suspicious incidents in your
neighborhood. Enhance the quality of life for the residents. 2009 - Maywood Police Department - All Rights Reserved - All images and text protected by copyright |