Crime Prevention is the anticipation, recognition, and appraisal of a crime risk and the initiation of some action to remove or reduce that risk.
Neighborhood Watch
Neighborhood Watch is simply a program of neighbors watching out for each other during the workday, evenings, vacations, or any other absence. The purpose is to create an alert neighborhood by using simple crime prevention methods. The program works through the mutual aid of neighbors watching the property of other neighbors. More...
Crime Free Multi-Housing
The Crime Free Multi-Housing Program is an international program which partners property owners, residents, and law enforcement personnel in an effort to eliminate crime in multi-housing properties. The program began in 1992 in Mesa, Arizona and has spread to 38 states, 3 Canadian provinces, and over 700 cities. The Tucson Police Department has been a member of this most worthwhile program for several years now. More...
Crime Prevention Tips
Neighborhood Watch/Crime Free Multi-Housing Coordinators
Operations Division South, 520-791-4949
Community Service Officer Cindy Dunn
Operations Division Downtown, 520-791-5032
Officer Elsa Martinez
Operations Division West, 520-791-4467
Community Service Officer Kara Curtis
Operations Division Midtown, 520-837-7428
Community Service Officer Becky Noel
Operations Division East
Officer Corina Chavez, 520-791-5735 Ext. 207 (Neighborhood Watch)
Community Service Officer Diane Mayhew, 791-5735 Ext. 141 (Crime Free Multi-Housing)