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Neighbourhood Watch logo #21000[Ayckbourn play] Neighbourhood Watch is a 2011 play by Alan Ayckbourn. It is about a brother and sister who innocently set up a Neighbourhood Watch group following petty crime from a nearby estate, only for the group to go out of control and become an authoritarian force controlling the lives of the people they are supposed to protect. ...
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Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch logo #21000[United Kingdom] The Neighbourhood Watch scheme in the United Kingdom is a partnership where people come together to make their communities safer. It involves the Police, Community Safety departments of local authorities, other voluntary organisations and, above all, individuals and families who want to make their neighbourhoods better plac...
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Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch logo #21000[short story] `Neighbourhood Watch` is a horror short story by the author Greg Egan. It was first published in the Australian sf-magazine Aphelion in 1987 and reprinted in The Year`s Best Horror Stories in 1988. `Neighbourhood Watch` is notable because it departs from Egan`s usual high-tech science fiction. Egan has written several horror s...
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neighbourhood watch logo #20688Local crime-prevention scheme. Under the supervision of police, groups of residents agree to increase watchfulness in order to prevent crimes such as burglary and vandalism in their area. The...
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Neighbourhood Watch

Neighbourhood Watch logo #21217A Neighbourhood Watch is a local crime-prevention scheme. Under the supervision of police, groups of residents agree to increase watchfulness in order to prevent crimes such as burglary and vandalism in their area. The first such group in the UK was started in Cheshire in 1982 following a US model. By 1990 there were an estimated 74,000 groups.
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neighbourhood watch logo #21221Local crime-prevention scheme. Under the supervision of police, groups of residents agree to increase watchfulness in order to prevent crimes such as burglary and vandalism in their area
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