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Your Community |
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Apart from protecting your family, yourself and your
possessions, you can do a lot outside your home and
family to prevent crime. By associating with other
people and Police in your locality, you can bring in
crime prevention awareness during your leisure.
Residents of a community have very good knowledge of
their surroundings, for instance, the Local Police
Officer of the jurisdiction may not recognise a
person in your locality/community to be a stranger,
but the community people will be able to recognise
him/her immediately, be aware of him/her, and ask
him/her to explain his business in your locality. |
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The following are some of the ways in which
you, as a community member, involve yourself and
help the community bring down crime: |
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● Keep
watch on your neighbours houses whenever the
neighbours leave the house for work, holiday, etc.
● In localities which are susceptible to dacoities,
robberies, burglaries, you along with the beat
Constables can perform night beats and keep a
lookout for strangers and offenders
● If any person in your locality is spending
lavishly without any authenticated livelihood, you
can inform about such person to your jurisdictional
Police
● If any body newly takes up a house in your
locality, you can collect sufficient information
about him. If you find anything suspicious, you can
inform your local Police, who would verify your
suspicions and take necessary action if need be
● You can find out whether the children and youth
are cultivating healthy habits. If you find any
child or youth going astray, you can inform the
Parents of the child/youth or the Police or other
Organisations who could take preventive steps
towards the same
● If there are a lot of youths without any proper
means of spending time, you can encourage such
youths to start Youth Clubs taking the assistance of
Youth Services Department and Police
● If the parents of the youth are not aware of
extra-curricular activities available to encourage
their youth, you can educate them about such
organisations, which promote extra-curricular
activities. You may talk to your local Police
officer or the Youth Services Department and collect
sufficient information from them
● Help your neighbours and keep an eye out for
anything suspicious you may see in your community.
Report anything suspicious to the neighbour and to
the Police immediately. For instance, strangers
knocking on the front door or peeping through
windows or loitering around the house in a
suspicious manner. While reporting to the neighbour/
police, give a detailed description of whatever you
have seen
● Get to know your neighbours well. Arrange for
social and cultural get-togethers. This will help
build feeling of oneness. Then everybody will come
forward whole-heartedly to help any member at times
of need. That is, in case some criminal does attack
any house in the community, the others will
immediately take steps to stop the criminal and
inform the police
● If elderly citizens stay in your locality, enquire
about their welfare regularly . Keep a watch on
persons visiting them. Assist them in getting
medical, domestic and banking help. |
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Finally, by doing all this to your neighbours, you
would be getting the same benefits which they get
from you as a reciprocation of goodwill amongst
neighbours |
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