What is Block Watch?
This is what you need to know!

Block Watch is a group of neighbors that band together to watch out for each other and to report crime, suspicious activity and serious code violations on their street. It’s good people, just like you, coming together to make a difference and do it in positive ways. It’s getting people educated on what to report and how to report it, and working with the police and your neighborhood COPS shop to focus on the concerns that you, as neighbors, share – a drug house, an influx of car prowls, a string of break-ins, whatever it is that you are concerned with, a Block Watch can focus on.
Block Watch is one of the most effective and least costly ways to prevent crime and reduce fear. Criminals operate by creating fear and isolating neighbors - Block Watch brings neighbors together and fights the fear, as well as improving relationships between communities and police.
Today, community oriented policing allows the C.O.P.S. shops, police and residents to work together to solve issues involving crime and social concerns in their community. Block Watches are one of the original foundations of community policing and are referred to as the eyes and ears of law enforcement. Members look out for neighbors and their property and report suspicious activities to the police.
Often, people will say, “I report things on social media, why do I need a Block Watch?” The reality is that making use of social media is good, and we typically recommend it, but it usually doesn’t accomplish much by itself: social media is NOT an official crime report, so what you are posting won’t typically get to the person it needs to get to. Block Watch, on the other hand, will teach you how to actually report issues to get results. Social media doesn’t build relationships with your neighbors, Block Watch does. Social media doesn’t get a police officer, code enforcement officer, animal control officer, traffic control adviser, etc., to your house to talk to you and your neighbors, Block Watch does. Social media doesn’t help you devise a plan and get everyone on the same page to deal with issues, Block Watch does. So while social media does have its place for letting neighbors know about issues and posting pictures of problems, a true Block Watch is what you need to solve those issues.
However, Block Watches are more than looking out for suspicious activity in neighborhoods. Through community mobilization, citizens form an active partnership in the community. Watches allow individuals the opportunity to discover common interests and goals that they share with their neighbors. The residents work to prevent the possibility of crime in their area and develop a sense of community spirit that encourages more activism.
The Benefits of Forming an Active Block Watch
- Having the fast track to reporting crime and unsafe conditions.
- Notifications about crime trends and scams in your neighborhood.
- Being a part of community crime prevention.
- Education on how to protect yourself and your property.
- Having the means to stop crime in your neighborhood.
More Block Watch Information:
- FAQs
- How Does Block Watch Actually Help?
- How to Start a Block Watch
- What to Look For and How to Report it
- Block Watch Representative Guide
- Forms
If you are interested in starting a Block Watch in your City of Spokane neighborhood, contact your nearest C.O.P.S. shop or the Spokane C.O.P.S. main office at 625-3301, or click here
to apply.
Neighborhood Watch of Spokane County is available to residents living outside the City of Spokane, but still in Spokane County. For more information, go to Neighborhood Watch page.


