Topic > A Report on the Chicago Police Department - 836

This memo refers to recent data received from the 3rd Precinct Police Department in Grand Crossing, which is part of the Chicago Police Department located on the city's South Side . It is also considered one of the most violent neighborhoods in the city. Therefore, I will report on the dates between August 30, 2016 and September 12, 2016 for the 1533 police attack and Wards 28 and 29. Additionally, I will provide details on the administrative, tactical and strategic analysis for this area and how they can help the department better combat the high crime rate in this small area made up of four main streets: West Roosevelt Rd., South Laramie Ave, 5000 West Madison St. and South Cicero Ave. Even though it is a small area and the data received concern a two-week period: during this period 24 incidents occurred. Now the incidents that were primarily reported in this area were six motor vehicle thefts, eight thefts, two aggravated assaults, one burglary, six robberies, and one criminal sexual assault. Unfortunately, for this small area, that's a large amount of crime in just two weeks, and most of it occurred on the streets between 6 p.m. 30. Although there are some reports of crimes occurring in the morning or midday, most of them occur when people get off work or go out to dinner, as well as on the streets, on sidewalks, or in an alley for a short break. run away. Now the reason this is happening is because the unemployment rate in this area is 18.8%, 17.9% in the area don't have a high school diploma, and the average per capita income is $17,213. Therefore, once again the low education rate, an... average level of paper, a high crime rate, unemployment and school dropouts, the police still have a job to do, which means they have to demonstrate a stronger presence getting out of their cars and onto the streets. Additionally, this will help stop most of the crimes that occur in the area, namely thefts, because they will be walking and could catch many of these crimes as they happen. Unfortunately, doing this requires more officers on bicycles or on foot, because simply riding around in a car doesn't help solve or prevent crimes from happening. However, to do this you need to order more bikes for the summer and spring as well as some heavier clothing for the winter because Chicago gets very cold during the winter, but this needs to be done in order for them to do this. their work effectively and solve the crime problem.