Neighborhood Watch is undoubtedly one of the oldest and most well-known crime prevention concepts in history. While the modern day concept of Neighborhood Watch came into prominence in the late 1960s in response to an increasing burglary rate, its roots in America can actually be traced all the way back to the days of Colonial settlements when night watchmen patrolled the streets.
Throughout the years, Neighborhood Watch has grown from an ?“extra eyes and ears?” approach to crime prevention to a much more proactive, community-oriented endeavor. Neighborhood Watch groups are now incorporating activities that not only address crime prevention issues, but also restore pride and unity to their community. Neighborhood Watch groups frequently participate in neighborhood cleanups and other activities that impact the quality of life for community residents.
The adoption of community policing by the Phoenix Police Department and other local law enforcement agencies has contributed to the resurgence in Watch groups over the years. Neighborhood Watch fits nicely within the framework of law enforcement/community partnerships, and Neighborhood Watch meetings and events can be useful forums to discuss neighborhood problems, exchange knowledge and experience, and practice problem-solving techniques...☺