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Neighborhood Watch/S.T.A.R.S. |
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Sergeant Rod
Daugherty
Neighborhood Watch Coordinator |
The Tehama County
Sheriff's Office Crime Prevention Division administers the Tehama County
Neighborhood Watch Programs, Inc., (a non-profit public benefit corporation
under 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code), the Tehama County Secret Witness
Program, and the Tehama County Sheriff's Team of Retired Seniors. It was the
first organization of its type to file in California in December 1993.
The Division forms neighborhood's into watch areas where
the citizens become the "eyes and ears of law enforcement", provides seminars
and talks to organizations, groups and clubs on crime prevention techniques,
expands the "watch areas" into extra patrol and house watches from the
S.T.A.R.S. for vacationing homeowners, offers rewards for crimes in Tehama
County, collects information about all crimes in Tehama County and provides that
information to law enforcement organizations in whose jurisdiction the crimes
occurred.
Furthermore,
the division transports meals to home bound seniors, provides educational
presentations to the children of Tehama County, using the "Sheriff’s Talking
Car" and "McGruff the Crime Dog." It is a division that is totally staffed by
all volunteers under the direction of one law enforcement officer.
This division is
recognized by many other like organizations in California as an innovative,
well structured program. It is a unit that has learned to establish its
credibility, assesses its needs, conceptualize and state its objectives,
design and evaluate its programs, establish line item budgets, operate
effectively within those budgets, and lay the groundwork for future funding.
Furthermore the division is in a unique position of correlating the
coalition of all agencies in the county, toward the same prevention goals,
with no deviation in programs.
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