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Neighbourhood Watches
This section contains links to the websites of Neighbourhood Watches in South Africa. If your neighbourhood watch is not listed here, please send me an e-mail with the link of the site and a short description of the neighbourhood watch.
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1   Link   Roodekrans Watch
2   Link   Bergvliet, Kreupelbosch and Meadowridge
3   Link   Plumstead
4   Link   Lenasia, Gauteng
Neighbourhood watch covering Lenasia and surrounding areas.
5   Link   Lonehill, Sandton, Johannesburg
For all stakeholders in the Greater Lonehill community - an open, inclusive, communication platform
6   Link   Sonstraal Neighbourhood Watch
We operate in Sonstraal Durbanville in the Western Cape and have about 135 active members who physically patrol the neighbourhoods in their cars at night.

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J. de Beer

I am a South African. I have no other country and refuse to leave SA because of crime. But the levels of crime in my country is unacceptable. I will do everything in my power to combat crime and help citizens to protect themselves. Who will join me?
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A country at war with itself: Antony Altbeker

Getting behind the statistics to offer a sober and sobering account of the scale of the crime problem and its evolution, the book describes how government has sometimes sought to deal with the crisis and sometimes sought to deny its existence. The book ends with some suggestions of what needs to be done to deal with this scourge. Buy
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