OHIO CRIME PREVENTION ASSOCIATION
2009 CRIME PREVENTION TRAININGS
NEIGHBORHOOD & BUSINESS WATCH
The Neighborhood and Business Watch Program training will provide law enforcement with information and insight into setting up a neighborhood and business watch. The course will cover a brief overview of the history of Neighborhood and Business Watch and how the program was developed and why there is a need for such a program in Ohio. Training will include an overview of the resources and materials that have been included in the Neighborhood and Business Watch training kit.
Upon successful completion of the training, attendees will receive a Neighborhood and Business Watch presentation kit, which will allow them to present the Neighborhood and Business Watch program throughout their community. Overview of the Neighborhood and Business Watch program: Ten Beliefs of Crime Prevention; The History of Neighborhood and Business Watch; What is Neighborhood and Business Watch; The Role of Law Enforcement in a Neighborhood or Business Watch; Organizing and Sustaining a Neighborhood or Business Watch; Reporting Crime; Home Security; Business Watch; Ohio Homeland Security/Ohio Strategic Analysis and Information Center; ResourcesBrief description
Training Cost:
$80 OCPA Member; $95 Non-member or $140 for training and OCPA membership.
Training materials included. Trainings will be held from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Training Dates and Locations:
Monday, February 23
Columbus Police Training Academy
1000 N. Hague Ave.
Columbus, OH 43204
Monday, March 16
Hancock County Education Center
7746 County Rd. 140
Findlay, OH 45840
Thursday, March 19
Carver Community Center
165 W. 4th St.
Chillicothe, OH 45601
Monday, April 6
Valley View Community Center
6828 Hathaway Rd.
Valley View, Oh 44125
Thursday, May 21
Cincinnati Police Academy
800 Evans St.
Cincinnati, OH 45204
This initiative was funded by federal Byrne Grant 2006-JG-V0V-V6489 awarded through the State of Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services