Building a Community Security Team

Published on June 23, 2020
Duration: 13:10

This video emphasizes the critical need for community-based security teams in the face of increasing civil unrest and potential grid-down scenarios. It advocates for proactive measures beyond traditional law enforcement, suggesting individuals build networks with neighbors, friends, and like-minded groups such as church members, veterans, and prepper organizations. The core message is to foster cohesion and mutual support to enhance local safety and preparedness.

Quick Summary

Building a community security team involves fostering cohesion and mutual support. Start by knowing your neighbors, leveraging existing groups like churches or veteran organizations, and vetting members for trustworthiness and adherence to the law. Engaging with local law enforcement can also be beneficial.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Community Security
  2. 01:02Example of Community Defense
  3. 01:47Challenges in Growing Cities
  4. 02:09Neighborhood Watch and Crimestoppers
  5. 03:34Civil Unrest and Law Enforcement Strain
  6. 04:43Knowing Your Neighbors
  7. 05:25Leveraging Existing Groups
  8. 06:07Church Groups and Veterans
  9. 06:38Militias and Law Enforcement Allies
  10. 07:18Small Town Security
  11. 08:05Prepper Groups
  12. 08:21Engaging Law Enforcement
  13. 09:00Other Community Organizations
  14. 09:28Family and Friends as Security
  15. 10:09Vetting Group Members
  16. 10:55The Importance of Preparedness
  17. 11:30Forming a Security Group
  18. 11:46Minutemen Concept
  19. 12:07Survival Dispatch Insider Promotion
  20. 12:47Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I build a community security team?

Start by getting to know your neighbors and exchanging contact information. Leverage existing community groups like churches, veteran organizations, or prepper groups. Vet potential members carefully to ensure they focus on defensive security and adhere to the law. Engaging with local law enforcement can also provide valuable support and guidance for your team's efforts.

What are the benefits of a neighborhood watch program?

Neighborhood watch programs enhance community safety by encouraging residents to be observant and report suspicious activity. They foster a sense of collective responsibility, deter crime through increased visibility, and can serve as a foundation for more organized security efforts, especially in areas with growing populations or civil unrest.

Why is community cohesion important for security?

Community cohesion is vital because it builds trust and mutual support among residents. In emergencies or during civil unrest, a cohesive community can quickly mobilize to protect itself, share resources, and supplement the efforts of overwhelmed law enforcement. It creates a network where people look out for each other's safety and well-being.

How should I vet members for a security team?

When forming a security team, it's crucial to vet members to ensure they are trustworthy and aligned with defensive security goals. Avoid individuals with hot tempers or those on the edge of the law. Prioritize people with good judgment who will operate within legal boundaries and uphold the Constitution and rule of law.

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