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  2. Call the BPD Neighborhood Watch Unit at (617) 343-4345, fill out our online form, or email us at meetinginfo@pd.boston.gov. Assemble a group of interested neighbors. No group is too small! Choose a convenient location, date, and time for your meeting. Canvas your neighborhood and distribute a meeting notification to your neighbors.

  3. National Neighborhood Watch. A Division of the National Sheriffs' Association. Crime prevention through neighborhood cohesiveness and collaboration.

  4. Volunteering with Public Safety Programs | City of Boston

    www.cityofboston.gov/OEM/ReadyBoston/Get_Involved.asp

    Neighborhood Crime Watch. Neighborhood Crime Watch groups address problems around the city through tireless efforts and partnerships with police, city agencies, the District Attorney's office, and the court system. Get Involved with Boston Neighborhood Crime Watch »

  5. Neighborhood WatchBoston Police Department

    police.boston.gov/category/neighborhood-watch

    The Neighborhood Watch Unit believes the block parties and similar social events are a great way for residents and neighbors to connect and build community. These neighborhood events provide a way in. Read More » A Message from the Neighborhood Watch Unit: Planning a Block Party this Summer?

  6. Neighborhood Watch Groups Looking Out for Each Other

    newenglandcondo.com/article/neighborhood-watch-groups

    Neighborhood Watch, Block Watch, Building Watch, CrimeWatch—whatever you choose to call it, it’s one of the most effective—and least costly—ways to prevent crime. It also forges bonds among residents and improves relations between police and the communities they serve.

  7. Legal Perspectives on Neighborhood Watch Programs in MA ...

    thefernandezfirm.com/neighborhood-watch-programs

    Neighborhood watch programs in Massachusetts are established based on legal authority granted by executive orders, playing an essential role in shaping policy development and implementation for watch programs.

  8. NextDoor Watch

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    At Next Door Watch, our mission is to empower volunteers interested in helping to safeguard our communities & neighborhoods. See Something, Say Something. You can play an important role in helping to identify suspicious activity related crime and in the reporting to law enforcement. Volunteer Because You Care. See Something, Say Something.

  9. A neighborhood watch program is a group of people living in the same area who want to make their neighborhood safer by working together and in conjunction with local law enforcement to reduce crime and improve their quality of life.

  10. Nextdoor is proud to partner with the National Sheriffs’ Association by offering our Virtual Neighborhood Watch guide for residents and free access to Nextdoor for Public Agencies for all law enforcement agencies.

  11. No. 394: Massachusetts Neighborhood Crime Watch Commission

    www.mass.gov/executive-orders/no-394-massachusetts...

    No. 394: Massachusetts Neighborhood Crime Watch Commission. WHEREAS, the neighborhoods of the Commonwealth continue to experience an increased level of violence caused by the unlawful sale and use of drugs and guns, destroying the lives of our youth and their families; and.