San Diego County Crime Commission
“Connecting Law Enforcement to the Community”
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Law enforcement agencies in today's environment find it difficult to cope with the magnitude of crime without the involved support of business, media and community. Since in 1981, the San Diego County Crime Commission has built public awareness about the impact of crime on community life and has served as a vehicle for citizen involvement in the fight against crime on its many fronts. Working cooperatively with citizens and public agencies, the Commission provides educational programs with volunteer efforts by citizens of the community.

 

The San Diego County Commission is a non-profit organization, funded solely by private contributions and It invites membership from the community at large. With can achieve great things!

Neighborhood Watch

San Diego Police

Crime Watch Program

 

Also go here to see our links to our affiliates.

Great manuals on policing

and crime prevention

Is Predictive Policing the Future of Law Enforcement?

Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck has seen the future of policing, and it lies in predicting crime before it happens. READ THE STORY

 

News, Events & Information

Article on Identity

Theft using Voter

Petition Sign ups

Ceremony Honoring

Our Fallen Heroes

(Photo Gallery) 2012

Blue Knight Awards
Ceremony Photos

Stories, articles and newsletters will be made available in our Archives We will make them available in February.

The San Diego County Crime Commission  -  copyright 2013

"Connecting Law Enforcement to the Community"

5694 Mission Center Road, Ste 602-432

San Diego CA 92108

619-297-7271

In Remembrance

Walter J Zable passed away on June 23, 2012. Walter was an inventor, athlete and industrial leader.. More about this pioneer.

Recruitment Posters

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