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. STATISTICAL SUMMARY 1984 Chicago Police Department HAROLD WASHINGTON / -1AYOR FRED RICE SUPERINTENDENT

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. STATISTICAL SUMMARY 1984 Chicago Police Department

HAROLD WASHINGTON / -1AYOR

FRED RICE SUPERINTENDENT

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•• TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Letter from the Superintendent

Population and Land Areas .................................................... 17

1. 1-UCR Part 1 Offenses by Type-Offenses and Clearances .......................... 2

2. All Arrests and Citations ................................................ 2

3. 1-UCR Part 1 Offenses by District and Area ................................. 3

4. Murder Offenses by Type ............................................... 4

5. Robbery, Burglary and Theft Offenses by Type ................................. 4

6. Aggravated Assault Offenses by Type ....................................... 4

7. Motor Vehicle Theft Offenses by Type ...................................... 5

8. Youth Division Activities ............................................... 5

9. Disposition of Juveniles ................................................ 5

10. Index Crime Arrests of Persons under 25 by Percentages ........................... 6

11. Traffic Accident Causes; Arrests by Type of Violation ............................ 7

12. Traffic Accidents by Type of Accident ...................................... 7

13. Age, Sex and Race of Persons Arrested .................................... 8-9

14. Community Services ................................................. 10

15. Communications .................................................... 11

16. Field Inquiries ...................................................... 11

17. Record Inquiries .................................................... 11

18. Graphic Arts ....................................................... 11

19. Record Processing ................................................... 11

20. Identification ...................................................... 12

21. Evidence and Recovered Property ......................................... 12

22. Crime Laboratory ................................................... 12

23. Automotive Pounds .................................................. 13

24. Department Vehicles ................................................. 13

25. Budget Appropriations ................................................ 13

26. Training .......................................................... 14

27. Salary Schedule ..................................................... 14

28. Internal Affairs ..................................................... 15

29. Office of Professional Standards .......................................... 15

30. Calls for Service .................................................... 16

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OFFICE OF THE

SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE

CHICAGO

HAROLD WASHINGTON Mayor

1 November 1985

Ho11orable Harold Washington Mayor of the City of Chicago Room 500, City Hall Chicago, Illinois 60602

Dear Mayor Washington:

Submitted herewith is the Chicago Police Department's annual Statistical Summary for 1984.

This Statistical Summary is designed for reference by governmental agencies at the city, county, state and national levels and others who may request information from the Chicago Police Department.

We are indebted to you, the City Council and other department heads for continued support of our efforts to provide the citizens of Chicago the finest Police Department in the nation.

Sincerely,

FRED RICE Superintendent

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TYPES OF DATA PRESENTED The tabluations and graphs which fol low give data on crimes reported, on arrests and

other results of police information.

The basis of reporting the data is the 12-month calendar year.

12 - MONTH YEAR (1 January through 31December1984)

The 12 - Month calendar year (365 days) is used where the date relates to the Federal

Bureau of Investigation, Illinois Uniform Crime Reporting, City of Chicago and certain other rPnorts

1. 1-UCR Part 1 Offenses By Type .. Offenses and Clearances OFFENSES NUMBER

Murder ..................... 741

Involuntary Manslaughter .......... 13 Criminal Sexual Assault-Total. .... 2,883

Attempt, Criminal Sexual Assault .... 434 Criminal Sexual Assault ......... 2,449 Robbery·-Total. ............. 28,535

Armed Robbery ............. 13,478

Strong-Arm Robbery .......... 15,057

Aggravated Assau It-Total ....... 28,420

Burglary-Total .............. 55,240

Forcible Entry ........... .

Unlawful Entry ........... .

Attempt, Forcible Entry ..... .

Theft ................. .

Motor Vehicle Theft

.. 39,452

.. 10,219

... 5,569

. 117,408

. . 43,635

TOTAL OFFENSES ......... 276,875

Arson ...................... 2,312

CLEARANCES* PERCENT

NUMBER CLEARED

558 .................. 75.3

13 .................. 100.0

1,462 .................. 50.7 1,251 ................. 51.1 211 ................... 4~.b 4,138 ................. 14.5

1,747 ................. 13.0

2,391 ................. 15.9

18,624 ................ 65.5

6,759 ................. 12.2

4,578 ................. 11.6

1,450 ................. 14.2

731 ................... 13.1

26,287 . . . . . . ........ 22.4

3,804 ................. 8.7

61,645 ................ 22.3

366 ................... 15.8

2. All Arrests and Citations NON-TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS

FBl/UCR INDEX CRIMES

Murder ...................... 741

Forcible Rape ................. 2,261

Robbery ........... \ ........ 28,535

Aggravated Assault ............ 28,420

Burglary . / ................. 55,240

Theft .................... 117,408

Motor Vehicle Theft ........... 43,635

TOTAL INDEX ............. 276,240

Arson ...................... 2,312

* Solution of crime. One arrest, death or other event may result in one or more clearances.

FBl-UCR Index Crimes Number Percent

Murder ................................ 914 ....................................... 1.5

Rape .................................. 633 ....................................... 1.1

Aggravated Assault ....................... 1,182 ....................................... 2.0

Robbery .............................. 4,945 ....................................... 8.4

Burglary .............................. 7,622 ....................................... 13.0

Theft ............................... 39,991 ....................................... 68.1

Motor Vehicle Theft ...................... 3,470 ....................................... 5.9

TOTAL INDEX ........................ 58,757 ...................................... 100.0

Arson ................................. 291 Other Non-Traffic ...................... 202,136

TOTAL NON-TRAFFIC ................. 260,893

Traffic Violations

Hazardous ....................... 592,242 ....................................... 12.5

Non-Hazardous ................... 4,141,472 ....................................... 87.5

TOTAL TRAFFIC ..................... 4,733,714 ...................................... 100.0

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3. 1-UCR Part 1 Offenses by District and Area I 1· ~y -~----,-0

CRIMINAL MOTOR SEXUAL AGGRAVATED VEHICLE

DISTRICT * MURDER ASSAULT ROBBERY ASSAULT BURGLARY THEFT THEFT TOTAL ARSON

1 7 36 513 292 1,332 10,452 1,261 13,893 17 2 82 275 2,460 2,542 1,873 4,073 1, 133 12,438 108 3 41 218 1,844 1,737 2,618 3,982 2,212 12,652 109 21 26 130 1,134 914 1,742 5,147 1,640 10,733 44 AREA 1 156 659 5,951 5,485 7,565 23,654 6,246 49,716 278 4 28 136 901 1,079 2,741 4,845 2,160 11,890 82 5 27 150 779 1,389 2,223 2,886 1,781 9,235 99 6 31 148 1,226 1,198 2,333 3,725 3,052 11,713 69 22 16 69 474 640 1,570 2,755 1,697 7,221 74 AREA 2 102 503 3,380 4,306 8,867 14,211 8,690 40,059 324 7 52 258 1,573 2,339 2,752 3,943 2,577 13,494 166 8 12 56 455 570 2,213 5,257 1,961 10,524 88 9 33 92 921 1,199 2,713 4,998 1,452 11,408 142 AREA 3 97 406 2,949 4,108 7 ,678 14, 198 5,990 35,426 396 10 45 129 1,564 1,759 2,772 3,677 1,787 11,733 108

w 11 78 257 3,605 2,588 2,448 5,067 2,468 16,511 119 12 38 92 1,082 1,003 1,200 3,938 1,404 8,757 66 13 31 90 1,318 1,172 1,722 3,362 1,097 8,792 152 AREA 4 192 568 7,569 . 6,522 8,142 16,044 6,756 45,793 445 14 54 107 1,405 1,550 3, 113 4,431 1,521 12, 181 190 15 19 131 1,709 1,342 2,003 2,618 1,382 9,204 111 16 1 21 196 348 1,749 4,504 1,601 8,420 68 17 8 37 447 549 2,692 3,884 1,587 9,204 64 25 27 65 1, 198 860 2,874 5,573 3,001 13,598 109 AREA 5 109 361 4,955 4,649 12,431 21,010 9,092 52,607 542 18 23 83 1,070 845 1,717 10,762 1,943 16,443 72 19 24 71 662 741 3,150 5,889 1,741 12,278 96 20 17 104 887 899 2,053 3,706 1,079 8,745 62 23 11 49 484 409 1,393 3,672 886 6,904 48 24 10 79 628 456 2,244 4,262 1,212 8,891 49 AREA 6 85 386 3,731 3,350 10,557 28,291 6,861 53,261 327

TOTAL 741 2,883 28,535 28,420 55,240 117,408 43,635 276,862 2,312

*Does Not Include 13 Incidents of Involuntary Manslaughter

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4. Murder Offenses by Type HOMICIDE VICTIMS ........................ 741 Sex, Perversion, etc ....................... 21

TYPE OF WEAPONS: Gangland .............................. 1 Firearms (total) ........................ 442 Other ............................... 43 Handguns ............................ 289 Undetermined ......................... 168 Shotguns ............................. 25 Rifles ............................... 14 Relationship to Victim

Unknown Type ........................ 114 Marriage (Legal or Common-Law) ............ _ 47

Knives .............................. 168 Other Familial (Blood or Legal Relationship ...... 44

Other Object or Substa11ces ................. 86 Friends (Romantic) ...................... 18

Hands or Feet (Includes Strangulation) ......... 45 Other Relationship Including Business ......... 245 No Relationship ....................... 228

Motivation Relationship Not Established ............... 159

Altercations .......................... 409 Robbery, Burglary ....................... 99 Location

Indoor (Total) ........................ 366 Outdoor (Total) ....................... 375

5. Robbery, Burglary and Theft Offenses by Type Robbery Garage (Residence)

Streets, Alleys, Etc .... 19,093 ........... 3,821,737 Night ............ 4,768 ........... 1,834,973 Other Commercial ....... 988 ............ 619,781 Day ............. 2,010 ............ 739,083 Gas or Ser·vice Station .... 381 ............. 88,123 Unknown ........... 295 ............. 97,597

Chain Store ............ 42 ............. 77,718 Subtotal .......... 7 ,073 .......... $2,671,653

Residential... . .3,556 ... _ ........ 626,699 TOTAL ............ 55,240 ......... $41,425,889

Bank.. . ....... 42 ............ 187,516 Miscellaneous ......... 4,569 ............ 991,271 TOTAL ............ ?.8,671 .......... $6,412,845

Theft

Pocket Picking ........ 8,193 ............ 748,225 Purse Snatching ........ 5,850 ............ 718,355

Burglary Residential/CHA Apartments

Shoplifting .......... 15,213 ........... 1,408,307 From Auto Other ..... 16,771 ........... 5,163,469

Night ........... 10,190 ........... 6,076,110 Auto Parts &

Day . . . . . . 20,238 .......... 16,145,021 Accessories .......... 30,670 ........... 4,915,605

Unknown .......... 1,329 ........... 1,066,903 Bicycles ............. 3,931 ............ 451,416 Subtotal ......... 31,847 ......... $23,288,034 Other from

Non-Residential Buildings ........... 22,031 ........... 9,047,220 Night ........... 10,681 .......... 10,224,417 From Coin Operated Machines Day ............. 4,406 ........... 3,495,843 Unknown .......... 1,233 ........... 1,745,942 Subtotal . . . . . 16,320 ......... $15,466,202

(Parking Meter, Etc.) ..... 946 ............. 45,453 All Other ........... 13,885 ........... 5,964,392 TOTAL ........... 117,490 ......... $28,462,442

6. Aggravated Assault Offenses by Type

Gun . . . . . . . . . ......................................................... 8,860 Knife or Cutting Instrument ....................................................... 8,242 Other Dangerous Weapon ......................................................... 9,862 Hand, Fists, Feet etc. (Aggravated) ................................................... 1,456

TOTAL .. . ........ - ............................................... 28,420

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7. Motor Vehicle Theft Offenses By Type

THEFTS

Including Attempts .

Not Including Attempts .

CLEARANCES

Number ................ .

Percent Cleared ....... . RECOVERIES

Motor Vehicles Stolen in Chicago

Recovered Within City ........ . Recovered Outside City

TOTAL .......................... . Percent Recovered of Total Thefts .. , ... .

Motor Vehicles Stolen Outside Chicago and Recovered Within City ...

8. Youth Division Activities

INVESTIGATIONS NUMBER OF CASES

Missing Persons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 20,216

Child Abandonment ............................ 217 ·

Child Abuse ................... , ............ 1,790 ·

Dependent/Neglected ................. . ....... 677 .. .

Child Abduction/Family Related ......... . . ...... 157 .. .

*Includes Dispositions on cases from prior year

9. Disposition of Juveniles

PROCESSED WITHIN DEPARTMENT:

School Absentees ............................... . Curfew Violators (Notice to Parents) ......................... .

Community Adjustments

(Minor Violations Interview & Formal Release to Parents) ....

. 43,635

. 38,085

.4,558

10.4%

. 28,578

.1,525

.30,103

79.0°/r,

. .4,251

CLEARED/UNFOUNDED . '20,582

193 . 856

. 662

. . 150

. .... 49,428

. .... 59,608

. ........... 10,839

Referred to Youth Service Agency .................................................. 18,655

Referred to Other Police Agency ................. , .................................. 4,743

Referred to Juvenile Court of Cook County ............................................ 13,620

Referred to Criminal Court ......................................................... 152

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10., F.BJ.-U.C.R. Index Crime Arrests of Persons Under 25 by Percentages

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Assault

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Motor Vehicle Theft

TOTAL INDEX

Under18 18-20 21-24 0

10.5 20.0 19.7

12.0 14.2 22.9

54.2 10.7 9.5

44.2 17.4 15.4

52.7 15.5 12.3

33.1 13.6 14.0

34.7 20.3 17 .9

36.5 14.6 14.2

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

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11. Traffic Accident Causes; Arrests by Type of Violation

CAUSES OF VIOLATIONS

NUMBER OF CAUSES

NUMBER OF CITATIONS

Following Too Close ................... 12,536 ................................... 8,085 Vehicle right-of-way .................... 13,950 ................................... 3,044 Speeding ............................ 8,122 ................................. 151,050 Wrong side of road ...................... 4,976 ................................... 5,31.2 Obey signs & signals ..................... 5,743 ................................. 138,367 Improper passing ....................... 4,419 ................................... 3,551 Improper turning ....................... 3,936 .................................. 97,968 Driving intoxicated ..................... 2,715 ................................... 5,700 Pedestrian right-of-way ................... 2,390 ................................... 3,950 Thru street stop ....................... 1,319 .................................. 37,314 Outside authorized lanes .................... - .................................. 25,777 Reckless driving ......................... - .................................. 14,838 Obstructing traffic ........................ - .................................. 19,692 Operator's signals ........................ - ................................... 4,873 I mp roper start from parked. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - ................................... 1,037 Vision obstruction ........................ - ................................... 1, 139 Other driving violations ................. 48,073 .................................. 70,545

TOTAL ........................... 108,179 ................................. 592,242

12. Traffic Accidents by Type of Accident

Total No. Total No. All Accidents

Struck Pedestrian .................. . Struck Motor Vehicle in Traffic ........ . Struck Parked l\1otor Vehicle ... , ........ . Struck Railroad Train ................ . Struck Pedalcyclist ................. . Struck Moped ..................... . Struck Fixed Object ................. .

6,522 117,712

32,703 18

1,620 10

8,496 Struck Other Object .................... 2,842 O,ther .............................. 928

AL .......................... 170,851

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Fatal

109 67 11

0 9 0

61 0 5

262

Non-Fatal

...... 6,413

. . . . . . 18,595

. . . . . . 1,716

.. .. .. 9

7

1,274 7

2,174 585 480

31,253

Property Of Persons Of Persons Damage Killed Injured .... -· .. 113 6,578

.... 99,050 .. 75 29,768

.... 30,976 ....... 11 2,146 9. 0 9

337 ....... 9 1,341

3 .... 0 7

6,261 ..... 71 2,912

2,257 ....... 0 737

443 ....... 5 578

139,336 ....... 284 44,076

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13. AGE, SEX, RACE, AND ETHNIC ORIGIN OF PERSONS ARRESTED

AGE RACE ETHMIC ORIGIM Total Ai:J~ican Asian

U.nder 1 8 - 20 21 - 24 25- 44 45+ White Black n 1an

Pa~rific Hispanic Mot

1'!f,~~· Hispanic CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES SEX 18 • Islander

Mole 90 171 163 359 49 832 Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter Ola Femat,, . _§ ·12 17 38 9 ].:2 24j 667 3 - 170 744

Mole 5 1 11 - 17 Manslaughter by Negligence Olb Femal• .. " 2 2 ~ 12 - - 3 16

Mole 76 90 145 297 25 633 Forcible Rope 02 Female 1111 109 522 1 1 56 5.J..1

Mole 2061 840 714 1016 39 4670 Rob'bery 03 Female . 126 .22. 50 .26. 1 ±Is. --8.9..3 A0.1.5J ?R ..9. .JIB.'1_ lll11;2_

Mole 554 117 98 212 45 1026 Aggravated Assoult (Return A-4a-d) 04 Female, 87 10 14 40 5 .136 276 896 5 5 188 99A

Male 3860 1151 905 1328 101 7345 Burglory--Breoking or Entering 05 ~Female 154 27 33 61 2 : 277 2356 5221 33 12 972 6650

Mole 10649 4468 4399 10663 1648 31827 Larceny-Theft (Except Motor Vehicle Theft) 06 '-emale 2585 985 1204 2932 458. 8164 9134 30529 198 130 3741 36250

Mole 1105 654 565 775 69 3168 Motor Vehicle Theft 07 Femcale 100 so 56 87 9 302 923 2524 19 4 480 2990

Mole 6103 3573 5181 13924 238~ 31163 Other Assaults (Return A • 4e) 08 Female 1575 464 680 1757 281 475 10745 24874 195 106 44 7t. 31444

,.\ Mole 104 17 32 78 22 253 Arson 09 Female Ill 31 4 17 3 38 117 171 2 1 46 245

Mo le 13 22 37 116 19 207 Forgery and Counterfeiting 10 Female 4 17 23 95 9 14~ 1 27 224 2 2 23 332

Mol e 1 88 167 226 626 94 1301 Fraud 11 Female ~o 43 56 192 17 32~ 410 1210 3 6 90 1539

Male 1 2 1 4 Embezzlement 12 Female T l - 5 - - - 5

" 289 82 65 162 21 619 Male Stolen Property; Buying, Receiving, Possessing 13 Female 201 4 10 32 5 77 24'/ 448 - I 115 581

Male 3260 1132 1387 2648 358 8785 Vanda li sm 14 Female 2321 -gs- T3S -~ou 31 1190 3823 5763 75 20 1479 8202

Male TTI3l 785 T070 -ZS71 TIO 6399 Weapons; C:arrying, Possessing, etc. 15 Female 90 59 100 259 70 57~ 2031 4902 26 18 1139 5838

Ma le 71 415 862 2229 357 3934 Prost it ,, and Commercialized Vice 16 Female 195 1716 ·~ 55 4203 '69 1033] 3320 10853 44 55 5? ' 13748

Sex Of J ~es (Except Forcible Mo le 381 214 \Jn 1037 ~.:57 2166 u Rape <> •lJ Prostitution) 17 Female 17 32 55 85 6 19c 950 "1399 7 5 32(., 2041

Drug Abuse -~ ~ Male 2117 2624 3731 - 781,7 676 16965 ,--- -,. Violations Total 18 Female 2221 -~831 3~~ }_~_ 6 22441 6135 12998 47 29 3151 16058

Opium ·, ' ocaine and their Deriv- Male 91 ..8.9.. ( 'il ..5I]_ ..6.9. _lO_l9 atives \.,.,: phine, Heroin, Codeine) a Fe111ble J..5 -2.t 10.1 .1 JJUJ A20J i.24 .l 5 3'. 889 ".;i,a -Mole 1812 2120 2746 4236 262 1117_6. Marijuana b Female 153 171 · 268 476 36 llOA 3533 8701 29 17 1743 10537

Syntheti c Narcotics-Manufactured Male 12 3 11 24 2 5~

Narcotics Which Can Cause True Drug Addiction (Demerol, Methadones) c Female 2 ~ 26 31 2 2 13 48

Other • Dangerous Non-Narcotic Drugs Male 2...Q..2 412 ..1.8..1 2980 343 47J..8 (Barbiturates, Benzedrine) d Fej!j51le 5.2 .ill 1qf,_ 5.72. - 43. _95.Q - __ 2l06 .3542 l5. .5.. 10.84. A5_R4

Male 179 293 504 1532 1259 3767 Gambling Total 19 Female 5 <.:: Q 449 865 3336 4 11 24:1 3975

Male 4 2 63 73 142 Bookmaking (Horse and Sport Book) a Female 1 8 4.3 86 99 - - 14 171

Ma le 1 1 3 4 7 16 Numbers and Lottery b Female 3 4 2 18 - - - 20

Male 178 288 495 1465 ' 1179 3605 All Other Gambling c Female 4 2 153 6 777 3219 4 11 227 3784

Male 26 77 128 314 35 ' 580 Offenses Against Family and Children 20 Female 30. ..5A. _l0_6 .2.2..l __a A. .l 282 702 12 5 118 883

Male 24 192 582 2240 698 3736 Driving Under The Influence 21 Fe~le 3 21 2338 1575 26 12 822 31 29

Mole 1360 1755 277 358 56 3806 Liquar Laws 22 Female 3J..3 3231 1119 14 9 950 3423

Male Drunkenness 23 Female

Mole 8782 6846 10289 26745 6983 I 59645 Disorderly Conduct 24 Fe.,;ale 10$3 1 23660 46356 369 147 8459 62073

Male Vagrancy 25 Female .

Male 4350 2683 3638 9177 2524 22372 All Other Offenses (Except Traffic) 26 Fe111ale -662 6 8161 18302 121 64 2633 24015

Mole I Suspicion 27 Female 'j

Mole Curfew and Loitering Law Violations 28 Fema '"

Ma le Run-Aways 29 Fema ,, I ,. - I : '

-'. ,, TOTAL · -...

;. '· . l 1 ~ J a 80384 ,178623 1234 652 30679 2302.JA

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14. Community Services

PREVENTIVE PROGRAMS Seminars and Workshops .................... 2,030

Attendance ........................ 113,573 Physical/Facility Security Surveys Conducted including follow-up visits ............. 157

Bicycle Registrations ........................ 1,670 Operation Identification Program:

Total Participation .......................... 22 Miscellaneous Service Requests ................. 1,093 Fingerprinting Program ........................ 654

Attendance ........................... 87,402 Crime Preventive Exhibits, Displays ................ 34 Arson Awareness (Building Posted) ............... 1,093 Public Attendance at Shows Financial Institutions, Schools, Industrial Plants etc ........ 1,033,071

PUBLIC & INTERNAL INFORMATION DIVISION

Publications, Copies Distributed Pamphlets and Booklets ................ 145,395

Headquarters Tours Number .............................. 368,, Total Persons ......................... 5,384

Speaking Engagements ........ , ............. 819 Ride-a-longs ............................ 605

Retired Identification Cards Issued ................ 220 Blood Donor Program Mobiles Coordinated ........... 32 Death Benefit Directives Filed ................... 906 Designation of Beneficiary Form Filed .•...•....... 938 Employee Emergency Notification Changes ......... 1,038 Department Ceremonies Condueted ................ 18 *FECA claims filed ............................ 1 **LEOAFCA Claims Filed ....................... 2 ***PSOBA .................................. 1 ****CVCA ................................. 1

* Federal Employees Compensation ** law Enforcement Officers *** Public Safety Officers Benefits Act ****Crime Victims Compensation Act

NEIGHBORHOOD RELATIONS Police Community Workshops .................... 195

Attendance (a) .......................... 48,133 Other Police Community Meetings ................ 3,823

Attendance ........................... 204,702 Citizen Complaints Handled(b) ................. 13,078 Field Trips: Sports, Cultural, Educational

and Crime Prevention ........................ 950 Number of Youths Participating in

above programs .......................... 56, 139

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Station Tours for Youths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "5 Youths Participating ......................... 6,390 Roll Call Training By

Neighborhood Relations Personnel .............. 1, 103 School Visitation:

Schools Visited/Special Events ................. 8,883 Students-Audience ....................... 330,853

Mobile Exhibit Cruiser: Engagements .............................. 59 Attendance ............................ 69,984 Community Service Bus Trips .................. 858

Human Relations Activities Investigations ..........................•.. 195 Station Assignments ........................ 1,529 High School Visits ......................... 1,407 Community Contact Neighborhood Groups ........ 2,467

(a) At least one meeting per month in each district (except Central), steering committee meetings not included.

(b) Neighborhood problems investigated by district com­munity service personnel.

BEAT REPRESENTATIVE DIVISION

Meetings (Beat, Seminars, Organizations) .......... ~S Volunteer Recruitment (Beat Representatives and 9"

Block Captains) ....................... 12,210 Visits to District Centers (By Volunteers and Inquiring

Citizens) ............................ 32, 164 Arrests (By Police Officers From Volunteer I nfor·

mation) .............................. 2,705 Attendance (At meeting where Division

highlighted) .......................... 44, 154 Inquiries (Crime Prevention, or

reporting crime) ........................ 9,796

SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES DIVISION

Reporting Crimes Against Seniors .............. 31,890

Victims Contacted ........................ 20,974 Station Inquiries ......................... 82,465 Senior Citizens Referred/Counseled ............ 33,405 Community Agency Contacts ................ 12,715 Community Meetings Attended ................. 440 Senior Citizen Meetings Attended ............... 2,313 Programs Presented ........................ 1,238 Field Operations .......................... 8,464 Senior Advisory Council Meetings ................ 259 Emergency Identification Bracelets Registered ....... 626 Number of l.D. Bracelets Referred Medically ....... .

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15. Communications

Incoming Telephone Calls Answered (a) .. . .... 3,039,104 adio Calls Made

Dispatching (b)....... . . . . ...... 2,196,561 Other (Administrative etc.) . . . ...... 2,463,330

TOTAL ............................ 4,659,891 Messages Sent(c)

Teletype .... Point-to-point Radio Messages(d)

. 58,492

Stolen Auto Inquiries Received ............... 2,857

16. Field Inquiries Wanted Persons Inquiries

TOTAL. . . . . . . . . .................. 265,575

Stolen Auto Inquiries TOTAL ...... .

Activities, Leads (a) NCIC (b)

Warrants

. . 463,326

.. 702,473

Registered . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 111,324 Served. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 50,815

Extraditions and Turnovers ................... 13,869

Messages via the 48-state network of the Law Enforce­ment Agencies Data System include vehicle registration inquiries to Springfield, IL.

(b) Inquiries into computer at National Crime lnforma~ tion Center, Washington, D.C.

Other Messages Sent or Received ............. 38,438 (a) Includes all 911 calls received by dispatchers whether

from citizens or other agencies and whether resulting in vehicles dispatched, referrals made or instructions given.

(b) Radio dispatch cards made. Does not include extra (assist) cars sent through the initial dispatcher.

(c) To Districts and other Department units. Teletype administrative messages.

(d) Suburban, Statewide and Nationwide.

17. Records Inquiries Numerical Files

Cases and Vice Reports filed .

Supplementary Reports filed. Traffic Reports filed ..... . Copies made and distributed .. . Requests Processed (Official and Citizen).

Report Fees Collected .............. .

Alpha Files

.... 538,420

.... 330,070

. ... 189,686 ...... 898,148

. ... 320,738

... $614,686.82

Index Cards in file year end.

Cards filed ..... .............. 5,473,240

Cards purged . Searches made

Property Files Cards prepared and filed. Reports processed and filed.

Records Center

. .... 351,650

. ..... 32,630

..... 259,192

.. 98,186

. 116,331

Record Searches made ................... 430,195

18. Graphic Arts Identification sketches of offenders from

victims/witnesses .............. . Layouts, Design work ................. . Drawings, Maps, Charts, Graphs, Signs, etc .. Posters, Displays. Blueprints .................. .

... 157

... 979

. . 1,716

.. 1, 127

... 402

Negatives and prints for identification and public service

16mm film (footage) 35mm Slides ..... . Multilith Impressions .. Other Impressions ...

19m Record Processing Radio Dispatch Cards Sorted .... . Case Reports Processed ....... . Supplementary Reports Processed . Traffic Reports Processed .. . Copies Made and Distributed .... . Computer Index Entries. Audit and Review .......... .

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.. 784,422

. . 538,420

. . 304,443

. . 189,686

.6,673,810

.1,456,213 . .1,081,710

.. 187,266

. .. 14,760

.... 7,752 . . 23,190,122

. ........ 2,025,442

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20. Identification Fingerprints compared to Fingerprint Files Compared to Fingerprint Files Criminal (Arrestees)

Submitted . . . 132,359 Found Identical .... ................ 94,753

Non-Criminal (Applicants, etc.) Submitted Found Identical ...

Dead, Injured, Shot, etc. Submitted .. Found Identical ...

Latent Fingerprints (a) Evaluated

Submitted ...... . Found Suitable for Comparison.

Fingerprints Compared to Latent Submitted Found Identical

Records Arres, Reports Processed .. Wanted Persons Notices

Filed ............. . Cancelled .......... .

Record Checks Made Inquiries at Counter and by Mail

Photo Services Photos Received & Filed ......... .

. . . 13,182

.... 1,969

. . 1,326

... 851

.. 9,203

.. 6,158

.528,410

... 1,573

.. 251,381

.... 5,298 ....... 4,950

.. 224,070

. . 26,243

(a) "Dusted" and other prints obtained at Crime Scene. Comparisons made to determine presence of persons criminal or other at scene.

21. Evidence and Recovered Property

Property Recovered and Disposed of Inventories (a)

Received ....... . Disposed of:

Returned to Owners . Turned over to Medical Examiner .. Turned over to Finder ........ .

. ... 109,289

... 5,878

. ..... 3

. .... 30 Turned over to Miscellaneous Agencies . ... 5,548 Sold at Auctions ..... . Destroyed, (Narcotics) .. . Disposed of (Firearms) .. . Destroyed, (Other) .... .

TOTAL ...... .

Monies Disbursed Owners (Cash) ..... . Police Pension Fund (b)

Unclaimed Monies ..... . Auction Proceeds Scrap Metal

County Treasurer

. ... 2,539

. .. 14,298

. ... 9,674

... 34,917

. .. 72,887

. . $1,382,399.53

. $194,729.01

. $114,900.00

.... $435.95

(Gambling Seizures) ................... $21, 129.47 Misc. I RS, Courts, etc. . . . . . . . . . . .. $503,344.51

TOTAL . ......................... . $2,313,525.9 --~\

(a) A property inventory includes up to 11 items r corded on CPD Form 23-598 taken into custody in connection with a crime. A crime may yield one or more units of property.

(b) City of Chicago Policemen's Annuity and Benefit Fund.

22. Crime Laboratory

CRIME SCENE PROCESSING SECTION Death Investigations ......................... 1,434 Robbery ................................ 1,653

TOOL MARK IDENTIFICATION Tool Mark Cases ........... . .......... 1,147

Sex Offenses .............................. 3,205 Aggravated Battery ......................... 1,777 Burglary ............................... 16,571

DOCUMENT EXAMINATION UNIT Number of Cases ......... . .......... 1,514

Residence ............................ 11,438 Non-Residence .......................... 5, 133

Recovered Vehicles ......................... 2,224

MICROANALYSIS SECTION Total Cases ............ . ............... 4,687

Theft ................................... 873 Arson ................................... 821 Criminal Damage to Property .................... 722

POLYGRAPH SECTION Total Examinations Administered ................. 919

Internal Affairs ............................. 364 Traffic Accidents ........................... 4,323 Breathalyzer .............................. 2,366

CHEMISTRY SECTION Total Cases ................ . . 22,332

Miscellaneous ............................. 3,907 LATENT FINGERPRINT UNIT FIREARMS IDENTIFICATION SECTION Firearms submitted for examination ............. 12,370

Total Cases ................ . ......... 974

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3. Automotive Pounds

Number of vehicles

On Hand, Year-End (a)

Immediate (b) ........................... 3,387 Abandoned ............................ 2,283 TOTAL ............................... 5,670

Towed

lmmediate(b) .......................... 62,137

Abandoned ........................... 32,476 TOTAL .............................. 94,613

Rel eased to Owners lmmediate(b)

Abandoned ............................ 5,476 TOTAL .............................. 52,106

24" Department Vehicles

Number on Hand Year-End 1984

Marked ................................. 1, 177 Unmarked ............................... 1,155 Spuadrols, Cabs & Chassis ....................... 93

Motorcycles ............................... 190 Prisoner Vans. . . . . . . . ............... 14 K-9 Wagons ................................ 24 Station Wagons .............................. 26 Radio Service Trucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 9 Miscellaneous Trucks-Campers-Trailers .............. 98 Marine Unit Boats ............................. 6 Expropriated (Article 36) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 73 TOTAL ................................. 2,865

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Confiscated & Released To Sheriff ................................ 0 Sold to Auction ......................... 1,215 Sold for Scrap .......................... 34, 137

Monies Received Auction(c) .......................... $461,425 Towing ........................... $2,297,774 Storage ........................... $1,328,731

TOTAL ............................. $4,067 ,930

(a)

(b)

Total Capacity: 7,640 in 9 facilities. Towed immediately because stolen, property of

prisoner, involved in accident, traffic hazard (in­cluding abandoned noted as hazard), etc.

(c) Gross income (auctioneer's commission and ex­penses not deducted).

(d) City of Chicago General Fund.

25. Budget Appropriations

Personal Services (salaries, wages, etc.) ....... $443,729,020

Contractual Services( a). . . . .. $10,232,700 Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $69,000 Commodities(b) ...... . Equipment (automotive, Communications, etc.)

Improvements (buildings) ....

. S12,630,500 . $822,200

.. $131,000 Pension Contribution-Members in Military .. . $6,000

... $100,000 ...... $467,720,420

Contingencies. TOTAL ................... .

(a)

(b)

Rentals and repairs of equipment; professional and technical services; utilities, etc. Gasoline, repair parts, material supplies, etc.

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26. Training

Number of

Recruits Students Man-days

Chicago .................................... 0 ...................................... 0

Suburban .................................. 92 ................................... 5,612

Special Students ............................. 68 .................................... 340

Pre-Service ................................ 541 ................................... 4,303

In-Service ................................ 1,824 ................................... 5,204

Specialized ................................ 557 ................................... 1,757

Civilian .................................. 208 .................................... 285

TOTAL ................................. 3,290 .................................. 17,501

27. Salary Schedule Superintendent ................................................................. $80,000

First Deputy Superintendent ........................................................ $72,000

*Deputy Superintendent - Investigative Services ........................................... $70,500

*Deputy Superintendent - Administrative Services .......................................... S70,500

*Deputy Superintendent - Technical Services ............................................. $66,500

*Deputy Superintendent - Community Services ............................................ $59,508

*Chief ....................................................................... $63,468

*Assistant Deputy Superintendent, Deputy Chief, Executive Assistant ............................ $57,696

*Commander, Director, Administrative Assistant, Administrator, Coordinator ....................... $52,446

*Captain ..................................................................... $46,722

*Lieutenant ................................................................... $43,404

*Sergeant ..................................................................... $38,832

*Detective, Pol ice Dispatcher, Youth Officer, Patrol Specialist, etc ............................... $34,302

Police Officer

Starting Salary (First Six Months) ................................................. $21,216

(Second Six Months) ......................................................... $22,518

Maximum Rate after five (5) years .................................................... $27,600

After 25 Years Longevity .......................................................... $31,722

*After 30 years Longevity .......................................................... $32,634

Crossing Guards

Starting Rate per hour .......................................................... $5.15

After 20 Years Longevity ........................................................ $7.62

After 25 Years Longevity (Maximum Rate) ............................................ $8.01

*Maximum Annual Rates

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28. Internal Affairs ALLEGATIONS CR ASSIGNED SUSTAINED

Verbal Abuse ........................................ 431 ............................ 9 Intoxication ......................................... 165 ........................... 45 Violations of Civil Rights ................................ 262 ............................ 3 Improper Arrests and Lockup Procedures ..................... 287 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Bribery/Corruption .................................... 177 ........................... 17 Traffic (other than Bribery or Excessive Force) .................. 327 ........................... 26 Commission of a Crime .................................. 448 ........................... 46 Conduct Unbecoming ................................... 801 .......................... 110 Miscellaneous (Mostly Administrative Offenses) ................ 1,691 .......................... 571 Supervisory Responsibilities ................................ 7 ............................ 5

TOTAL ........................................... 4,596 .......................... 887

DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS IN SUSTAINED CASES

Reprimand ....................................................................... 305 Suspended 1 to 5 Days ............................................................... 439 Suspended 6 to 15 Days ............................................................... 66

Suspended 16 to 30 Days .............................................................. 53 Suspended over 30 Days ................................................................ 8 Discharged ........................................................................ 39

TOTAL ........................................................................ *910

* Includes Disciplinary Actions on Cases from Prior Years.

29. Office of Professional Standards

Complaints Registered .............................................................. 7 ,340

Complaints Forwarded to IAD for Investigation ............................................. 4,826 Retained by OPS for Investigation ...................................................... 2,514 DISPOSITION OF CASES

Cases Completed .................................................................. 2J)69 Unfounded (al .................................................................... 793 Exonerated (b)-..................................................................... 79 Not Sustained (c) ................................................................. 1,084 Sustained (d) ..................................................................... 113

(a) Unfounded-The complaint was not based on facts as shown by the investigation, or the reported incident did not occur.

(b) Exonerated-The incident occurred,' but the action taken by the officer(s) was deemed lawful, reasonable and proper.

(c) Not sustained-The allegation is supported by insufficient evidence which could not be used to prove or dis­prove the allegation.

(d) Sustained-The allegation was supported by sufficient evidence to justify disciplinary action.

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30. Calls For Service 1984

TOTAL TOTAL MISC.-NON- TOTAL

DISTRICT INDEX % NON-INDEX % CRIMINAL % TRAFFIC % POLICE SERVICE %

21 10,875 14.2 4,859 6.4 56,356 73.6 4,444 5.8 76,534 3.3

1 14,250 18.6 5,070 6.7 49,192 64.3 7,964 10.4 76,476 3.3

2 11,830 10.5 11,504 10.2 86,537 76.4 3,316 2.9 113,187 4.8

3 12,394 10.9 8,251 7.2 88,229 77.2 5,370 4.7 114,244 4.9

4 12,372 11.7 8,891 8.4 77,477 73.3 7,003 6.6 105,743 4.5 5 9,363 11.4 7,431 9.1 59,891 13.3 5,069 6.2 81,754 3.5 6 12,067 12.0 7,473 7.5 72,652 72.5 7,995 8.0 100,187 4.3

22 7,491 11.0 5,480 8.0 48,980 71.8 6,253 9.2 68,204 2.9

7 13,204 11.0 9,682 8.1 91,332 76.0 5,953 4.9 120,171 5.1 8 10,810 10.8 8,765 8.8 67,597 67.6 12,843 12.8 100,015 4.3 9 11,444 10.9 8,542 8.1 75,808 71.8 9,715 9.2 105,509 4.5

..... en

10 11,540 12.1 7,521 7.9 70,989 74.4 5,381 5.6 95,431 4.1 11 16,132 13.2 10,409 8.5 89,298 73.0 6,537 5.3 122,376 5.2 12 8,665 10.9 6,174 7.7 57,395 71.8 7,707 9.6 79,941 3.4 13 8,480 11.7 6,235 8.6 52,849 73.2 4,667 6.5 72,231 3.1

14 11,985 10.9 7,205 8.4 80,212 72.7 8,583 7.8 109,985 4.7 15 9,122 12.1 6,434 8.5 55,119 73.3 4,559 6.1 75,234 3.2 16 8,716 11.5 5,619 7.4 48,380 63.7 13,224 17.4 75,939 3.3 17 9,304 11.2 5,943 7.2 57,237 69.1 10,350 12.4 82,834 3.5 25 13,778 13.4 7,890 7.6 72,208 69.9 9,365 9.1 103,241 4.4

18 17,116 14.2 9,871 8.2 82,680 68.9 10,427 8.7 120,094 5.1 19 12,570 11.5 6,580 6.0 80,511 73.8 9,483 8.7 109, 144 4.7 20 8,852 10.1 6,692 7.6 66,600 76.1 5,386 6.2 87,530 3.8 23 7,176 12.0 3,916 6.5 44,964 75.3 3,686 6.2 59,742 2.6 24 9,158 11.3 5,185 6.4 59,818 73.9 6,810 8.4 80,971 3.5

TOTALS 278,684 11.9 183,622 7.9 1,692,311 72.4 182,090 7.8 2,336,717 100.00

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POPULATION AND LAND AREAS

DISTRICT * POPULATION ** LAND AREA NUMBER RANK SQUARE.MILES RANK

001 - CENTRAL 9,585 25 3.235 24

002 - WENTWORTH 101,992 17 3.745 23

003 - GRAND CROSSING 116,217 15 5.820 14

021 - PRAIRIE 94,315 20 5.284 17 ------------~-----1---- -------- r---

AREA 1 TOTAL 322,109 6 18.084 6

004 - SOUTH CHICAGO 168,080 3 26.071 2

005 - PULLMAN 114,042 16 12 .711 6

006 - GRESHAM 120,243 14 8.060 9

022 - MORGAN PAAK 128 762 11 13.437 4 ----- - - - - - - - t- - _c..:_ --r- - - - - - - - - -- - - - -

AREA 2 TOTAL 531,127 3 60.279 2

007 - ENGLEWOOD

008 - CHICAGO LAWN

127,786

212,737

12

1

6.537

23.452

11

3

009 - DEERING 149,112 5 12.819 5 -----------~-----1------------r---

AREA 3 TOTAL 489,635 4 42.808 3

010 - MARQUETTE 133,772 8 7.908 10

011-HARRISON 121,744 13 6.087 12 I

012-MONROE 74,561 23 5.446 16

013 -WOOD 75,684 22 4.192 21 -----------+-----!---------------AREA4TOTAL

014 - SHAKESPEARE

015-AUSTIN

016- JEFFERSON PARK

017 - ALBANY PARK

405,761 5 .

139,397 6

90,017 21

191,225 2

130,213 9

23.633

5.996

3.811

3G.~30

9.668

4

13

22

1

8

025 - GRAND CENTRAL 164,790 4 10.915 7 -----------~-----~---!--------+--

AREA 5 TOTAL

018 - EAST CHICAGO

019 - BELMONT

020 - FOSTER AVENUE

023 - TOWN HALL

024 - ROGERS PARK

715,642

99,419

138,378

101,540

72,175

129,286

1

19

7

18

24

10

60.920

4.477

5.690

4.397

2.616

5.222

1

19

15

20

25

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AREA 6 TOTAL 540,798 2 22.402

CITY TOTALS 3,005,072 228.126

* FIGURE COMPILED FROM 1980 CENSUS DATA PROVIDED BY THE CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING.

**EFFECTIVE 20 JUNE 1985.

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CITY-WIDE DISTRICT & AREA MAP

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CHICAGO O'HARE

INTERNATIONAL

AIRPORT

CHICAGO POLICE DISTRICTS

001. CENTRAL

11E.11thStreet

002 WENTWORTH

5101 S. Wentworth Ave

003 GRANO CROSSING

7040 S. CottageGrnve Ave 021 PRAIRIE

300E129thStreet 004 SOUTH CHICAGO

2255E,103rdStree1

005 ·PULLMAN 727E,1llthStreet

006 ·GRESHAM 819W 85thStreet

022 MJR":AN PARK

1830 Monterey 007 ENGLEWOOD

6120$. Racine Ave 008 CHICAGO LAWN

3515W.63rdStreet

009 DEERING

3501 S. lownA·1e 010 ·MARQUETTE

2259 S. Damen Ave 011 HARRISON

3151 W. Hamson

012 MONROE

100S.RacmeAve 013 WOOD

937 N.WoodS!reet 01' SHAKESPEARE

2138 N, Caldorn1a Ave 015 AUSTIN

5327 W_ Chicago Ave

025 GRAND-CENTRAL 5555W. Grand Ave

016 JEFFERSON PARK

5430W.GaleAve

017 ALBANY PARK

4461 N.Pulask• Road 018 EAST CHICAGO

113W.Ch1cag0Ave

019 BELMONT

2452W.Belmon1 Ave

020 FOSTER AVENUE

1940W. Foster Ave

023 TOWN HALL

3600 N. Halsted

024 ROGERS PARK

6464 N. Clark Sl.

/,PE/ CENTERS

AREA CENTER l

5101 S.WentworthAve

AREA CENTER 2

727 E. l llth Street

AREA CENTER 3 3900 S.Cahforn1a Ave

AREA CENTER 4

3151 W. Hamson St

AREA CENTER 5

5555W.GrandAve

AREA CENTER 6

2452W.Belmont

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