Privacy Policy
…your email address and any other information that you optionally provide [such as address and phone number]. If you visit Chicagopolice.org to read or download information, such as events schedules…
…your email address and any other information that you optionally provide [such as address and phone number]. If you visit Chicagopolice.org to read or download information, such as events schedules…
…gender, or e-mail ID. Keep E-mail Address Private-If you wish to include your e-mail address on a web page you’ve created, please be aware that Web crawlers can visit your…
…report online with the City of Chicago. Are you eighteen (18) years of age or older? If you are under the age of eighteen (18) years of age, you cannot…
10 Dec 20 – Chicago Police Department Launches Online Dashboard Tracking Public Sentiment on Trust in the Police and Community Safety…
…City of Chicago and Public Records can be found throughout the City website (www.cityofchicago.org). For convenience, links to several of those sources are available below. Online Resources Chicago Data Portal…
…Response Unit Missions Area Gang and Narcotic Teams CPD/ATF Firearms Teams Street Corner Conspiracies Operation Double Play Operation Disruption Project Safe Neighborhood Expanded Gang/Drug Loitering Hot Spots Gang Strategy Curfew…
The Chicago Police Department developed this web application to provide residents of the City of Chicago with a tool to assist them accessing registered gun offender information. This web application…
…Offender Database The CLEARMAP Sex Offenders web application requires an address to be entered and displays sex offenders who have registered near that particular address. The map does not display…
…to you?” The terms “preferred pronouns” and “preferred gender pronouns” are outdated and problematic. Saying “preferred” makes using someone’s pronouns is optional, however, using someone’s correct pronouns is necessary to…
…your pronouns first. For example, “Hi! My name is Phoebe and I use she/her pronouns. How should I refer to you?” The terms “preferred pronouns” and “preferred gender pronouns” are…