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The Academy’s Mission and Purpose
To equip neighborhoods with the necessary tools to impact crime in their communities and
develop lasting partnerships between residents, law enforcement and other city agencies.

ABOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH ACADEMY
The Riverside Police Department Community Policing Unit is training a new generation of Neighborhood Watch leadership in a comprehensive approach to keeping communities safe and improving quality of life. Free training is being provided to neighborhood volunteers for the new Neighborhood Watch!
The Neighborhood Watch Academy Takes place over an eight-week session of three-hour courses at the Magnolia Police Station Community Room (10540 Magnolia Ave Suite B, Riverside). Please call or email for the next available date.
Neighborhood Watch are proven successes at reducing crime and increasing the comfort and safety everywhere these programs enjoy genuine community support and tangible action.
In its current Strategic Plan, RPD introduced the phrase "co-producers of public safety," which best sums up the way a city and its residents maximize their resources - and the benefits - in maintaining the livability of our communities.
Neighborhood Watch - the added eyes, ears and awareness on our city streets - is critically important to reducing crime and improving quality of life in each of our neighborhoods. "Safety and security are everyone's concerns," said RPD Community Policing Lieutenant Tim Bacon. "The Neighborhood Watch Academy will provide exciting and useful tools for new block captains and their volunteers."
Classes will include neighborhood organizing and communication, leadership development, personal, home and vehicle safety strategies, awareness of gang, narcotics and graffiti issues, and working with Police and City government.
There is no fee for the classes. Registration is now open. Class size is limited. Applicants must be 18 years or older. For more information, please contact one of the Police Service Representatives below, or complete the below application form.
Antoinette Alexander
West Neighborhood Policing Center
(951) 353-7969
Tina Shook
Central Neighborhood Policing Center
(951) 353-7962
Shene Turner
East Neighborhood Policing Center
(951) 826-8713
Nancy Castillo
North Neighborhood Policing Center
(951) 826-8721
Note: The Neighborhood Watch is NOT accepting applications at this time.