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The
Plantation Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit
is located in the Outreach Center in the Broward Mall,
8000 W. Broward Boulevard, at the North Entrance of
the Mall, between Sears Garden Center and Dillards.
N.E.T.
(Neighborhood Enhancement Team)
This
problem-oriented program is directed specifically
at targeting problems that pose the greatest concern
to the community. Through the collaborative
efforts of the Crime Prevention Unit and all its
resources
within the Community, County and State, concerns
and problems are identified, analyzed and addressed.
Neighborhood Watch Program
Neighborhood
Watch is a community action program that relies on
mutual cooperation aimed at reducing crime in the
neighborhood watch community. This program establishes
a formal network for concerned citizens to communicate
with other neighbors and the police and in turn
become more aware of the activity that occurs in their
neighborhoods.
Shoplifting Program
The
Shoplifting Program is an aggressive anti-retail theft
initiative directed at awareness and deterrence tactics
for the businesses of Plantation. The program
educates store employees, making them aware of the methods
and tactics that shoplifters use to commit retail theft.
Once the employees of a business establishment complete
this training, the store is issued a sign from the Crime
Prevention Unit, to be displayed in the front window,
indicated that the store has entered into a partnership
with the Police Department to prosecute shoplifting
offenders.
Operation
Identification Program
The
Operation Identification Program is a community action
program aimed at showing the citizens of Plantation
the importance of marking their valuable property to
include recording the make, model, serial number and
any self applied numbers. This program also instructs
the program attendees to photograph their property for
later identification is stolen or damaged.
Trespass
Program
This
program is a Law Enforcement/Community cooperation initiative
that enables the Police to enhance probable cause requirements
upon detecting suspicious activity in a community.
This is facilitated through a written agreement (affidavit)
between the Community Association, Homeowners Group
or Management Group and Law Enforcement Officials which
authorizes Police Officers to act as the community's
representatives when enforcing Florida State Statues
relating to trespassing.
C.A.T.
Program (Combat Auto Theft)
This
is a partnership between the police and the community
that allows citizens to sign a consent form gives Police
authorization to stop, detain and question any drivers
and occupants of their vehicles between the hours of
1:00-5:00 a.m. These vehicles are identified by
a yellow 3x5" sticker with a black cat logo and
"Plantation" displayed on it.
Child
Identification Program
A
collaboration between the Plantation Police Department
and the Missing Children Awareness Foundation, Inc.,
this program provides parents with a personal identification
card for their child or children. This card contains
a record of all physical, dental and other identifiable
information about the child's features, abilities and
habits. The card also contains a hair sample for
DNA testing and also includes a recent photo, thumb
print and important child safety tips.
Seniors
and Law Enforcement Together (S.A.L.T.)
Seniors
and Law Enforcement Together (S.A.L.T.) is a senior
involvement program that works together with the Broward
Country T.R.I.A.D. program and is comprised of senior
citizens in Plantation that provide a number of law
enforcement related services.
This
group acts as an advisory group and provides a forum
for exchange of information between seniors and law
enforcement, surveys and interviews seniors to identify
their perceptions of crime in their areas, increases
awareness of public safety concerns through education
and involvement, coordinates the efforts of relevant
organizations and supports training for law enforcement
personnel to meet the specific needs of seniors in the
community.
If
you would like more information regarding these or any
other crime prevention programs, please contact the
Crime Prevention Unit at (954) 916-5601 or by e-mail
at information@psd.plantation.org.
Also
visit our Outreach Center in the Fashion Mall located
at 321 N. University Drive.
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