The Peterborough Police Service Auxiliary Unit will be in the London Street area on Monday and Tuesday to offer Crime Prevention Through Environment Design (CPTED) audits along with Home Guard program.
Both programs can help identify areas of concern for homeowners and offer suggestions for safety improvements according to a press release.
Officers are visiting the area around 6 p.m.
The police are also offering information on the CAMSafe program which is a voluntary registry for security cameras. The registry aids the police in locating the cameras in the community. Owners are then contacted to see if video is available in connection to an incident. Registration does not give the Peterborough Police Service access to the system as stated in a press release.