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Crime Watch | National Crime Prevention | SPF website

Who: Neighbourhood Crime Watch
Contact: neighbourhoodcrimewatch@ncw.com.sg
To provide tips and reliable news on Crime Prevention.
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News & Tips

Thursday, December 3, 2009:

View Map to see recent crimes in Singapore and our neighbourhood!



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Reported by: Team 1*
Please be on the lookout for those featured in the video!

*pseudonym used

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Tips From Corporal Lim

SGPoliceCPLLim@email.com  / Tel: 98989898


Instructions

  1. Step1
    Get to know your neighbors. It is important that you know the people around you and in your community. This makes it much easier to spot someone that doesn't belong and may be there to simply cause problems.

  2. Step2
    Form a community association or neighborhood watch program. You can't fight vandalism on your own, so it is important that you engage your neighbors and others in your community in your battle as well. This not only helps them take a more active interest, but it also provides them with the opportunity to get to know each other.

  3. Step3
    Hold parties and social activities in your neighborhood. Getting to know your neighbors goes beyond knowing their name and face. You should develop a friendship or trust of some type so they know to watch your back while you are watching theirs.

  4. Step4
    Meet new neighbors as they move in. A great way to spot new neighbors is by watching homes that are for sale. Once you see the sign disappear go over and introduce yourself.

  5. Step5
    Talk to your neighbors if you see something suspicious. Even if it is nothing, talking to them allows them to see you are concerned and take an interest, which will encourage them to do the same.


    Tips & Warnings
    • Avoid being nosy, you can create enemies within your community this way.

    • Never accuse anyone in your community of being a culprit of vandalism, you don't want to create animosity among other people who are victims just like you.
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