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The [[United States]] '''National Neighborhood Watch Program''' (formerly known as '''USAonWatch |
The [[United States]] '''National Neighborhood Watch Program''' (formerly known as '''USAonWatch''') is a [[neighborhood watch]] program run under [[Citizen Corps]] that focuses on residential areas through citizen involvement. Originally developed in the late 1960s, the [[National Sheriffs' Association]] (NSA) officially created the National Neighborhood Watch Program in 1972 to assist citizens and law enforcement. |
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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 with emergency response. |
In 2002, the [[National Sheriffs' Association]] in cooperation with [[USA Freedom Corps]], [[Citizen Corps]] and the [[United States Department of Justice|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 with emergency response. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[National Night Out]] - National Association of Town Watch (NNO), (NATW) |
* [[National Night Out]] - National Association of Town Watch (NNO), (NATW) |
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* Neighborhood Watch Programs United States |
* Neighborhood Watch Programs United States |
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* [[Operation Identification]] |
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* [[Project Safe Neighborhoods]] |
* [[Project Safe Neighborhoods]] |
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* [[Senkom Mitra Polri]] (Indonesia) |
* [[Senkom Mitra Polri]] (Indonesia) |
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*[http://www.nnw.org National Neighborhood Watch - A Division of the National Sheriffs' Association] |
*[http://www.nnw.org National Neighborhood Watch - A Division of the National Sheriffs' Association] |
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*[http://www.sheriffs.org/content/crime-prevention Crime Prevention on National Sheriffs' Association] |
*[http://www.sheriffs.org/content/crime-prevention Crime Prevention on National Sheriffs' Association] |
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*[https://courtroomproven.com H&P Law Courtroom Proven] |
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*[https://neighbourhoodwatch.group/ Neighbourhood Watch App] Join Neighbourhood Watch by downloading the app now ! |
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{{Citizen Corps partners}} |
{{Citizen Corps partners}} |
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Latest revision as of 00:47, 14 October 2024
Formation | 2002 |
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Purpose | Neighborhood Watch |
Region served | United States |
Parent organization | National Sheriffs' Association |
Website | http://nnw.org/ |
The United States National Neighborhood Watch Program (formerly known as USAonWatch) is a neighborhood watch program run under Citizen Corps that focuses on residential areas through citizen involvement. Originally developed in the late 1960s, the National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) officially created the National Neighborhood Watch Program in 1972 to assist citizens and law enforcement.
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 with emergency response.
National Neighborhood Watch currently receives funding from the National Sheriffs' Association, the Office of Justice Programs, the Bureau of Justice Assistance, and the U.S. Department of Justice.
See also
[edit]- Citizen Corps
- Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
- Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)
- National Night Out - National Association of Town Watch (NNO), (NATW)
- Neighborhood Watch Programs United States
- Operation Identification
- Project Safe Neighborhoods
- Senkom Mitra Polri (Indonesia)
- Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS)