Neighborhood watch groups helped trigger gains against violent crime:
Folks living inside the Indianapolis Police Department’s current district worry a new distribution of police after a merger means a return to more crime-particularly the violent crime they remember from the late 1990s. Violent crime in IPD’s district peaked in 1998, when 7,856 murders, rapes, robberies and aggravated assaults were reported. It has dropped 27 percent in the six years since then. A decade ago, Waldine Anderson started a crime watch for her block on Indianapolis’ north side, between 46th…