Building from our previously published Community Watch Manual (1992), this newly revised Community Watch Administration Manual (2003) is the most comprehensive and detailed manual on community watch in print.
Detailed instructions are provided on how to plan a community watch program, manage it, recruit volunteers, conduct meetings, participate in programs, motivate members, handle resource development, and evaluate program effectiveness. Also included are close to 50 pages of reproducible forms for starting and carrying out a community watch program.
Added to the new Manual is current and extensive instruction on how to involve community members in Homeland Security, including emergency preparedness, what to do in case of a nuclear, biological or chemical attack, how to coordinate local involvement with state and national efforts, how to recognize and report possible terrorist activity, and much more.
Other topics added to the revised addition include:
· Airport Community Watch
· Rural and Marina Community Watch
· Citizen Corps and Freedom Corps
· Identity theft
· Internet safety
· Drug awareness and prevention
· Robbery prevention
· Public speaking
· Using the World Wide Web
The Manual is written and published by Crime Prevention Resources (CPR), a national leader in the development of crime prevention, drug awareness, and business success training materials since 1986. Our company has extensive knowledge and experience in Community Watch. CPR has worked closely with law enforcement officials throughout the country to provide training seminars and published materials in Community Watch.