Partnerships working to reduce crime and improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods.
What is CWEB?
CWEB stands for Crime Watch Executive Board. It is a non-profit
organization consisting of crime watch volunteers. Its primary
purpose is to act as a liaison between members of the community and
the Dallas Police Department.
The Board consists of fourteen directors, two from each of the seven
DPD
divisions, one representing the apartment communities, one
representing the business community and one is a representative of
the Dallas Police Department. Each citizen director must be a current
or former crime watch chairperson with at least one year of volunteer
crime watch experience. Each director serves for a two-year term, and
the Boards meets monthly. At these meetings, CWEB invites speakers to
keep them up-to-date on subjects such as Homeland Security, 911,
crime statistics, etc.
CWEB works very closely with the Divisional Neighborhood Police Officers (NPO) and neighborhood crime watch groups. It strives to encourage citizen involvement in these and other volunteer programs.
Some of CWEBs goals are:
- To identify all crime watch and Volunteers in Patrol (VIP) groups and their contacts for better communication and to target areas for expansion (including a start-up book and mentoring program for new neighborhood groups).
- To increase crime watch groups' knowledge of CWEB (including updating the crime watch resource book, translating it into Spanish, and identifying new methods to revitalize interest in these groups).
- To improve communication with the DPD.
- To change CWEBs composition to better reflect the crime watch community, including apartments and businesses. In addition, CWEB strives to educate the community on crime watch statistics in the city overall and in specific areas through publication of these statistics and by identifying other sources of useful information such as Dallas City Hall's public access crime statistic information and other helpful data.