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Clerk 10/28/2021
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A MOTION declaring a policy of the council to establish a neighborhood safety Learn and Educate; Assist and Develop; Engage and Recruit program led by the department of public safety.
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WHEREAS, neighborhood watch programs have proven to be effective in reducing crime, with one of the earliest evaluations which showed that neighborhood crime was reduced in Seattle in 1977, and
WHEREAS, reductions were associated with some of the essential features of the neighborhood watch programs, and might serve to increase surveillance, reduce opportunities and enhance informal social control, and
WHEREAS, according to a study done by?The Crime Prevention Research Review,?most areas associated with a neighborhood watch pointed to lower levels of crime, and
WHEREAS, visible surveillance might reduce crime?because of its deterrent effect on the perceptions and decision-making of potential offenders. Offenders might notice the spike in community surveillance and, in turn, decide not to strike or possibly target a different area, and
WHEREAS, a meta-analysis by professors Trevor Bennett, Katy Holloway and David Farrington published in The Campbell Collaboration Reviews of Intervention and Policy Evaluations, found that community watches were associated with a relative?reduction in crime of about sixteen percent, and
WHEREAS, by forming a watch group, neighborhoods make it known that criminal activity will not be tolerated in the community and thereby make the community less attractive for potential criminals, and
WHEREAS, the program is simple and inexpensive, yet highly effective in the fight against crime. Statistics indicate that communities with active neighborhood watch programs show a decrease in burglaries and related crimes, and
WHEREAS, given the increase in crime King County is currently experiencing, with the highest homicide rates in almost thirty years, and a dramatic increase in gun violence, residents should have the r...
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