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Thursday, January 24, 2008

North Charlotte Neighborhood Working to Prevent Crime

prevent crimeA residential area in the northern part of Charlotte is beginning to build a neighborhood watch program to help prevent crime in the area. Unfortunately, this particular neighborhood has been the victim of many residential burglaries. In the last year, burglars hit 30 different homes in Thompson Glen. Something that I found to be a shock was that in the past 3 weeks there have been 9 more burglaries in the same neighborhood.

Some might argue that neighborhood watch programs are ineffective when local police are not patrolling. However, these programs are really the only option that communities have. Bill Carrick, a North Carolina homeowner, had a few words of his own to say about these programs.

"With more people watching, the more eyes you have in the neighborhood watching what's going on, the less problems you have", Carrick mentioned. Thompson Glen has already had their first community watch meeting and they plan on holding another one next month. As time passes, these residents can only hope for more and more neighbors to get involved.

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

New Mexico Crime Prevention Gets Federal Boost

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New Mexico may be getting a some much needed crime prevention assistance from the Federal Government now that the Senate Appropriations Committee has approved its FY2008 funds to prevent crime and improve the New Mexico's crime prevention capabilities, this includes a quarter million dollars for upgrades to Albuquerque's public safety information system.

The almost fity-five billion dollar bill includes money for Albuquerque, which will be utilized to implement a comprehensive public information system that includes a new dispatch and mobile computing system, a law enforcement records management system, as well as an automated reporting system.

Money was also approved for several projects that are specifically aimed at preventing crime among New Mexico youth, including a half million dollars for the New Mexico Police Athletic League to run its Gang Prevention-Intervention program. The program interfaces with school systems, communities, and local law enforcement agencies to provide positive activities to deter those involved in gangs, or at risk of joining.

"These programs seek to intervene before the negative effects of gangs and drugs have had a chance to take hold. I commend their valuable work and will do all I can to ensure this funding is included in the FY2008 final spending package," U.S. Sen. Pete Domenici said.

The New Mexico Department of Public Safety will also receive one hundred thousand dollars in FY2008 funds for equipment to combat crystal meth use in New Mexico.

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