Seems to me that George Zimmerman and countless other people have volunteered for this as well.
http://www.floridadisaster.org/citizencorps/ProgramsPartners/NeighborhoodWatch.htm
Neighborhood Watch
The Neighborhood Watch Program is a highly successful effort which has been in existence for some thirty years in cities across America. It provides a unique infrastructure that brings together local officials, law enforcement and citizens for the protection of communities.
In cities around the country, neighbors for three decades have banded together to create these "watch" programs. They understand that the active participation of neighborhood residents is a critical element in community safety - not through vigilantism, but simply through a willingness to look out for suspicious activity in their neighborhood, and report that activity to the police and to each other. In doing so, residents take a major step toward reclaiming high-crime neighborhoods, as well as making people in all areas of a city or town feel more secure and less fearful.
In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, the need for strengthening and securing our communities has become even more critical. President Bush has announced that, with the help of the National Sheriffs' Association, the Neighborhood Watch Program will be taking on a new significance. Community residents will be provided with information which will enable them to recognize signs of potential terrorist activity, and to know how to report that activity, making these residents a critical element in the detection, prevention and disruption of terrorism.
An expanded Neighborhood Watch will incorporhood Watchorate terrorism prevention and education into its existing crime prevention mission and will expand the number of communities served.
The Neighborhood Watch Programs will help distribute useful information circulated by organizations and other agencies. Many neighborhoods already have Neighborhood Watch programs that are vibrant and effective. For those that do not, this new initiative may provide the incentive for them to participate in an important new effort on behalf of their friends and neighbors, as well as the nation as a whole.
Citizen Observer Programs (COP)
- City of Orlando
- City of Tampa
- Volusia County
Neighborhood Watch Programs
- Charlotte County
- City of Clearwater
- City of Fort Myers
- City of Greenacres
- City of Jacksonville
- City of Jupiter
- City of Melbourne
- City of Ocala
- City of Orlando
- City of St. Petersberg
- City of South Daytona
- City of Tampa
- City of Titusville
- Clay County
- Columbia County
- Largo, Florida
- Pasco County
- Global Lifeguards Ocean Safety
Crime Watch Programs
- City of Palm Beach
- City of Port St. Lucie
- Miami-Dade County
Crime Prevention Programs
- Leon County
- Osceola County
Youth Programs
- Youth Crime Watch of America (YCWA)
- City of Jacksonville Summer Youth Crime Intervention Program
- City of Jacksonville Police Athletic League
Resources/Training
- Locate your local sheriff
- Neighborhood Watch Manual (.pdf)
- Florida Crime Prevention Association
- City of Jacksonville Homeland Security Information