Home and Neighborhood Safety
Crime prevention and personal safety tips to help keep you and your community safe from crime
In these times of economic distress, many people are concerned about the threat of rising crime in their communities. Fortunately, there are ways to help protect your home and your neighborhood from crime. From simple steps like keeping your doors locked to starting a Neighborhood Watch program, there are plenty of things you can do to prevent crime.
Work with your neighbors to keep your neighborhood clean and orderly. Keep spare keys with a trusted neighbor or nearby shopkeeper, not under a doormat or planter, on a ledge, or in the mailbox. Set timers on lights when you're away from home or your business is closed, so they appear to be occupied. Illuminate or eliminate places an intruder might hide: the spaces between trees or shrubs, stairwells, alleys, hallways, and entry ways. With many law enforcement agencies cutting costs, it has never been more important for citizens to work together to prevent crime.
Information about Home and Neighborhood Safety
Neighborhood Safety Tips For Parents
Advice for parents on keeping your kids safe in your neighborhood
Neighborhood Watch
Tips and information on starting and running a Neighborhood Watch program
Strategies
Techniques people can use to reduce crime in their communities
Gas Station Theft Prevention
Tips and posters for preventing crime in gas stations
Training on Home and Neighborhood Safety
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Training Program
Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) theories contend that law enforcement officers, architects, city planners, landscape and interior designers, and resident volunteers can create a climate of safety in a community right from the start.
Publications and Products on Home and Neighborhood Safety
Travel Safety Tips Flier
This online Flier Travel Safety Tips from National Crime Prevention Council and McGruff The Crime Dog
Positive Change Through Policy
This online guide features examples of policies that create safer communities
Locking Your Home
Times have changed, and locks have changed, but burglars still look for homes that are easy targets.
Neighborhood Watch Needs You
This publication discusses reasons to get involved, the kinds of activities Watch groups do, and how they can help a neighborhood strengthen hometown and homeland security activities.
Programs on Home and Neighborhood Safety
Celebrate Safe Communities
Celebrate crime prevention and local communities making a difference
Downloadable Resources on Home and Neighborhood Safety
Size | Description | Title |
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30.4 kB | Informative brochure on working safely from home | Working Safely At Home |
318.3 kB | Travel Safety Tips Flier from National Crime Prevention Council and McGruff The Crime Dog. | Travel Safety Tips Flier |
198.7 kB | Free, helpful resource on making your community safe | Taking Back Your Neighborhood |
61.0 kB | Informative brochure on reducing crime by participating in Neighborhood Watch | Take A Stand Against Crime: Join Neighborhood Watch |
1.2 MB | Informative brochure about staying safe in your neighborhood | Streetwise: The Way To Be |
85.2 kB | Free, helpful resource on starting a Neighborhood Watch program | Starting a Neighborhood Watch |
13.7 MB | A full-text publication that informs adults about the effectiveness of crime prevention in creating safe communities for youth | Securing the Future for Safer Youth and Communities |
56.2 kB | This reproducible brochure explains what you can do to reduce your chances of being robbed and ways to react while being robbed and after. | Robbers are Equal Opportunity Criminals |
1.2 MB | A reproducible brochure about the dangers and risks that gangs pose to their members and communities | Reality of Gangs |
1.3 MB | Free, helpful resource on protecting your neighborhood from crime and terrorism | Newspaper Mat: Protect Your Neighborhood Against Crime, Terrorism |