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©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
Institute for Criminal Justice StudiesInstitute for Criminal Justice Studies
Crime Prevention II Crime Prevention II
OPERATION OPERATION IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION &&
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUT
LEARNING OBJECTIVESLEARNING OBJECTIVES• Learning Objective:Learning Objective: The student will be able to
explain why we have operation identification.• Learning Objective:Learning Objective: The student will be able to
identify and explain the three stages of Operation ID
• Learning Objective:Learning Objective: The student will be able to identify and explain the four component parts/segments of Operation ID.
• Learning Objective:Learning Objective: The student will be able to explain purpose of making a list and all aspects of completing and storing a property inventory form.
• Learning Objective:Learning Objective: The student will be able to explain photographing of personal property in respect to Operation ID
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
LEARNING OBJECTIVESLEARNING OBJECTIVES• Learning Objective:Learning Objective: The student will be able to
explain and demonstrate where and how to mark personal property.
• Learning Objective:Learning Objective: The student will be able to explain history, origin and purpose of National Night Out.
• Learning Objective:Learning Objective: The student will be able to identify and explain different events that can be held during National Night Out.
• Learning Objective:Learning Objective: The student will be able to understand the Power of Networking and benefits to them as Crime Prevention Practitioners through affiliation with the Texas Crime Prevention Association
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
ForewordForewordMost burglars sell what they stealsell what they steal,
making it hard for police to trace stolen goods. Once items are gone
from your apartment, your television looks just like thousands
of others. Unless you can prove it is yours, police cannot return it. To
help protect your personal property, join the Operation Identification
Program.
OPERATION IDENTIFICATIONOPERATION IDENTIFICATION
Is a nation-wide program of indelibly marking personal property with a unique identifying number (NOT YOUR SSN#) as a means of discouraging burglary and theft.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
OPERATION IDENTIFICATIONOPERATION IDENTIFICATION
Operations ID also permits positive identification of lost or positive identification of lost or stolen itemsstolen items. Helps victim recover stolen or lost items. Communities where OPID has been implemented show dynamic reductions in burglary and theft.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
3-STAGES of Operation ID3-STAGES of Operation ID
1. Mark (engrave) Property
2. Inventory and Record property
3. Report theft immediately
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
OPERATION IDENTIFICATIONOPERATION IDENTIFICATIONOPID REQUIRES FOUR THINGSOPID REQUIRES FOUR THINGS:
1. Make a list of all valuables be as descriptive as possible and keep list in a safe place.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
OPERATION IDENTIFICATIONOPERATION IDENTIFICATION
OPID REQUIRES FOUR THINGSOPID REQUIRES FOUR THINGS:
2. Engrave drivers licensedrivers license preceded by the prefix – TX on all items that can be reasonably be done. Place engraving where it cannot be removed or altered.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
OPERATION IDENTIFICATIONOPERATION IDENTIFICATION
OPID REQUIRES FOUR THINGSOPID REQUIRES FOUR THINGS:-Continued
3. Photograph all valuables, especially if am item is hard to describe or impossible to engrave.
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OPERATION IDENTIFICATIONOPERATION IDENTIFICATION
OPID REQUIRES FOUR THINGSOPID REQUIRES FOUR THINGS:-Continued
4. Post OPERATION OPERATION IDENTIFICATIONIDENTIFICATION stickers prominently visible from exterior of home or business.
Your Agency
Operation ID SummaryOperation ID Summary
Provide an electric engraver from your law enforcement agency. Have citizen’s engrave their driver’s license number and two-letter state abbreviation on all their valuables.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
Operation ID SummaryOperation ID Summary
Engrave:Engrave:TelevisionsRadiosStereosComputers & PrintersGolf clubsBicyclesAppliances
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
Operation ID SummaryOperation ID Summary
Engrave - Continued:ToolsI-PodsCell PhonesAny portable items that might be stolen
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
RECOMMENDATIONSRECOMMENDATIONSProvide citizen with an "Inventory Record" sheet that they can use to list the serial numbers of their property.
Remind them to put the inventory list in a safe place.
If they are burglarized, the list can help them report the crime to you as law enforcement.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
INVENTORY LISTINVENTORY LISTMake a list of all of valuables. Make several copies and store them in two or more secure locations, such as a fire safe in your home or safe/vault at your local bank and/or at your office.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
INVENTORY LISTINVENTORY LISTInclude on their list a full description of the item including:
Color
Make
Model
Year of manufacture
Other identifiers, including any
engraving.
OPERATION IDENTIFICATION INVENTORY FORM
DATE ITEM BRAND MODEL # SERIAL # VALUE
INVENTORY LISTINVENTORY LIST
And Year
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QQUUEESSTTIIOONNSS
Concerning Concerning Operation Operation
Identification?Identification?
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
ForewordForewordThe National Association of Town
Watch (NATW) is a nonprofit, crime prevention organization which works in
cooperation with thousands of crime watch groups and law enforcement
agencies throughout the country. Since Since 19811981, NATW has been dedicated to the development, growth and maintenance of organized crime and drug prevention
programs nationwide.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
ORIGINS & HISTORYORIGINS & HISTORY
National Night Out, ‘America’s America’s Night Out Against CrimeNight Out Against Crime,’ was introduced by the Association in 1984. The program was the brainchild of NATW Executive Director Matt A. Peskin.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
Is a unique crime/drug prevention Is a unique crime/drug prevention event sponsored by the National event sponsored by the National
Association of Town Watch Association of Town Watch (NATW) scheduled one evening (NATW) scheduled one evening
each year.each year.
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUT
heighten crime and drug prevention awareness
generate support for and participation in local anti-crime programs
strengthen neighborhood spirit and police – community partnerships
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUTDESIGN & PURPOSE:DESIGN & PURPOSE:
Send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back! It is very effective and inexpensive too do!
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUTDESIGN & PURPOSEDESIGN & PURPOSE
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUTEVENTSEVENTS
WHAT TO DO:WHAT TO DO:
Traditional display of
outdoor/outside lights.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUTEVENTSEVENTS
WHAT TO DO:WHAT TO DO:
Front porch or front yard vigils.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUTWHAT TO DO - Continued:WHAT TO DO - Continued:
Block parties
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUTWHAT TO DO - Continued:WHAT TO DO - Continued:
Cookouts
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUTWHAT TO DO - Continued:WHAT TO DO - Continued:
Parades
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUT
WHAT TO DO - Continued:WHAT TO DO - Continued:
Flashlight walks
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUTWHAT TO DO - Continued:WHAT TO DO - Continued:
Contest and other youth activities.
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
2009 National Nigh Out2009 National Nigh Out
The 27The 27thth Annual Annual
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUT
will be held Tuesday August will be held Tuesday August 3rd, 20103rd, 2010
http://www.nationaltownwatch.org/nno/http://www.nationaltownwatch.org/nno/
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TEXAS CRIME PREVENTION TEXAS CRIME PREVENTION ASSOCIATION (TCPA)ASSOCIATION (TCPA)
TexasTexas
Crime PreventionCrime Prevention
AssociationAssociation
TCPATCPA
www.tcpa.orgwww.tcpa.org
DEFINE & PROCESSDEFINE & PROCESS1. Explain why we have operation identification.2. Identify and explain the three stages of
Operation ID3. Identify and explain the four component
parts/segments of Operation ID.4. Explain purpose of making a list and all aspects
of completing and storing a property inventory form.
5. Explain why a citizen should photograph their personal property in respect to Operation ID
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
DEFINE & PROCESSDEFINE & PROCESS6. Explain and demonstrate where and how to
mark personal property.7. Explain history, origin and purpose of National
Night Out.8. Identify and explain different events that can be
held during National Night Out.9. Explain the Power of Networking and benefits to
them as Crime Prevention Practitioners through affiliation with the Texas Crime Prevention Association
©TCLEOSE Course #2102 Crime Prevention Curriculum Part II is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
NATIONAL NIGHT OUTNATIONAL NIGHT OUTNational Association of Town Watch
1 Wynnewood Road, Suite 102PO Box 303
Wynnewood, PA 19096
Phone: 800-NITE-OUT / 610-649-7055Fax: 610-649-5456
E-mail: [email protected]@natw.org
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Contact InformationContact Information
INSTITUTE for CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES350 N. Guadalupe, Suite 140, PMB 164
San Marcos, Texas 78666.
512-245-6232 www.criminaljusticestudies.com
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TAKE A 15-MINUTE BREAKTAKE A 15-MINUTE BREAK
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