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The main deeds of Haidian netizens
On May 8, 20 15, Shuguang Police Station received an alarm, and a merchant's cash stored in the finance room was stolen. After carefully observing the surveillance video of the financial office and its surroundings, Tan Fei found that a young man wearing a black half sleeve in the surveillance video was a major suspect. Monitoring showed that the man had already entered the store to carry out the theft as early as May 2. Every time he commits a crime, he always walks into the finance room barefoot, and then rummages through the closet when there is no one in the room.

Just as the police were trying their best to find the suspect, the staff came to the police station on May 12 to report that the financial office had been stolen again. By looking at the surveillance video, the police found that it was this young man who committed the theft. This time, he was in trouble when he left the scene. Because the door that came in after the theft was padlocked, the man turned between the two doors in the store many times and couldn't get out. After a while, he emerged from the gap between the shutter door and the ground. In the surveillance video, Tan Fei also found a detail that the suspect was wearing slippers when he left the scene. Based on many years' working experience, Inspector Tan Fei judged that the suspect could not have walked too far in slippers, and he should temporarily stay or hide around the crime scene.

Tan Fei sent screenshots of the suspects who committed crimes under surveillance to the WeChat group composed of security guards, store staff and security volunteers in the jurisdiction, so that everyone could actively identify them and call the police as soon as they found out. At 2 o'clock on the afternoon of May 20th, Tan Fei received a call from a netizen in the WeChat group, saying that a man was sleeping in an Internet cafe in Shifosi Village, wearing slippers on his feet.

Tan Fei quickly led the police to the scene. When he saw the police, the man was at a loss and quickly admitted that he had sneaked into the finance room of a shop for theft three times. The "Chaoyang people" and "Aunt Xicheng" are well-known, but the discussion about this group is also accumulating and fermenting in the network. Some netizens believe that the power of mass prevention and treatment is a major feature of social service management in China. The "neighborhood watch" system, which is similar to the work of mass prevention and mass treatment, has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of some developed countries.

In Devon, England, neighborhood watch signs of different sizes and colors will be posted on the doors and walls of community owners' homes. Signs are generally printed with patterns, and the police and the elderly and children stand hand in hand. There are usually some words like this: "You have entered the neighborhood watch area." As early as 1982, the British government issued the Neighborhood Watch and Help Program. Resident volunteers set up neighborhood watch organizations with the support of local police, and asked community members to form community working groups to prevent crimes together with local police.

Neighborhood watch system originated in the United States, which is a mass organization initiated by local governments or police departments and organized by citizen volunteers. The National Crime Prevention Committee of the United States specially compiled the Handbook of Neighborhood Crime Prevention, which elaborated in detail how to set up the neighborhood watch system, including how to operate, who will participate, and how much manpower and material resources will be invested. Some media in the United States often report that China people brought some domestic habits and behaviors to the United States, and neighbors came to us or reported them, such as airing bedding and clothes in public places, not cleaning the snow in front of the door, drying pickled products and so on. This is exactly what Neighborhood Watch is doing.

2065438+September 2005, Beijing police launched a template for reporting clues about terrorism and violence in combination with the Notice of Beijing Public Security Bureau on Implementing the Measures for Rewarding People for Reporting Clues about Terrorism and Violence. The police said that in order to give full play to the positive role of the group prevention and treatment team in maintaining social order, a number of valuable clues were rewarded in time. At present, some district and county sub-bureaus have normalized the reward work, designated special personnel to be responsible for it, implemented a monthly reward mechanism, and distributed reward funds in time, so as to achieve one award for each important sensitive clue and one award for each case, so as to enhance the enthusiasm of the masses to participate in the comprehensive management of social security. "In Changchun Fitness Park, Wanquanzhuang Road, Haidian, a pervert parked his car on the side of the road and masturbated ... every time he deliberately left the door open." On the morning of August 19, 2065438, a netizen who lives in Haidian reported the case to Haidian Public Security Bureau through Weibo and uploaded an indecent video of the man involved.

Less than half an hour after the video was released, the police of Haidian Public Security Bureau immediately started the working mechanism to investigate. In less than a day, the identity of the man involved was confirmed. In the end, the man was detained by Haidian police for violating the Law on Public Security Administration Punishment, and he also confessed his folly.

From beginning to end, Haidian netizens at the other end of the network did not show up. It is not uncommon for similar cases to be detected after being reported by mysterious "Haidian netizens". In addition, outside the Xianggou station of the subway 10 line, the same man with "abnormal behavior" was photographed by netizens in Haidian and reported to the official Weibo of Haidian Public Security Bureau. According to the clues provided by netizens, the police also arrested the man two days later.

"They are a group keen on social security. They report all kinds of crimes that are happening very professionally, but they don't ask for any return, and they never mention whether there are rewards. " The police of Haidian Public Security Bureau said that since August alone, Haidian police have rewarded more than 3,000 informers 1.5 million yuan. However, among the "Haidian netizens" who provided effective information clues, more than 90% voluntarily gave up the reward.