Crime Prevention News and Info for Downtown, Old Town and Chinatown
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Arlington Heights, Forest Park, Goose Hollow, Hillside, Northwest District, Northwest Heights, Northwest Industrial, Sylvan Highlands
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Downtown, Old Town-Chinatown, Pearl
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Ardenwald-Johnson Creen, Brooklyn, Buckman, Creston-Kenilworth (west of 39th), Eastmoreland, Hosford-Abernethy, Kerns, Laurelhurst (west of 39th), Reed, Richmond (west of 39th), Sellwood-Moreland, Sunnyside (west of 39th)
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Arnold Creek, Ashcreek, Bridlemile, Collins View, Crestwood, Far Southwest, Hayhurst, Healy Heights, Hillsdale, Homestead, Maplewood, Markham, Marshall Park, Multnomah, South Burlingame, South Portland, Southwest Hills, West Portland Park
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Argay, Beaumont-Wilshire, Grant Park, Hollywood, Lloyd, Parkrose, Rose City Park, Roseway, Sullivan's Gulch, Wilkes (north of I-84)
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Brentwood-Darlington, Creston-Kenilworth (east of 39th), Laurelhurst (east of 39th), Mt. Tabor, North Tabor, Richmond (east of 39th), South Tabor, Sunnyside (east of 39th), Woodstock
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Foster-Powell, Madison South, Montavilla, Mt. Scott-Arleta, South Tabor
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Hazelwood, Lents, Mill Park, Powellhurst-Gilbert, Woodland Park
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Centennial, Glenfair, Parkrose Heights, Pleasant Valley, Russell, Wilkes (south of I-84)
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Alameda, Concordia, Humboldt, Irvington, King, Sabin, Vernon, Woodlawn
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Boise, Cathedral Park, East Columbia, Eliot, Linnton, Portsmouth, St. Johns, University Park
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Arbor Lodge, Bridgeton, Cully, Hayden Island, Kenton, Overlook, Piedmont, Sumner, Sunderland
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Crime Prevention Coordinators
ONI's Crime Prevention Program is a central part of Portland's community policing efforts. Crime Prevention Coordinators are non-police, professional problem solvers and community organizers. They are situated throughout the city and work primarily out of the seven district coalitions and neighborhood offices. The coordinators serve as a vital link between the community and police to problem-solve crime and livability issues. They work with community members to initiate crime prevention measures in neighborhoods and are responsible for programs such as Neighborhood and Business Watch and Community Foot Patrol. They assist in community organizing to respond to drug and gang activity, and crime or livability issues affecting neighborhoods.
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