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Most accurate 2021 crime rates for Chicago, IL. Your chance of being a victim of violent crime in Chicago is 1 in 186 and property crime is 1 in 31. Compare Chicago crime data to other cities, states, and neighborhoods in the U.S. on NeighborhoodScout.
This dataset reflects reported incidents of crime that have occurred in the City of Chicago over the past year, minus the most recent seven days of data. Data is extracted from the Chicago Police Department's CLEAR (Citizen Law Enforcement Analysis and Reporting) system.
Discover detailed crime rates and maps for Chicago, IL. Explore the safest neighborhoods, compare crime statistics, and understand crime trends in the city.
This dataset reflects reported incidents of crime (with the exception of murders where data exists for each victim) that occurred in the City of Chicago from 2001 to present, minus the most recent seven days.
Explore detailed crime trends and research insights at the University of Chicago Crime Lab. Access comprehensive data and resources for understanding and addressing urban crime dynamics.
How safe is your Chicago neighborhood? This searchable tracker and map show where different types of major crimes are happening and the trends over time.
These interactive maps show the concentration of crime by various geographies over longer timeframes. Choropleth maps aggregate the data by District, Beat, Ward & Community Area. Use these maps to compare and contrast various parts of Chicago.
Using the filters below, users can adjust many of the visualizations in this dashboard to select date ranges, violent crimes, Chicago geographies (including Community Areas, Police Districts, Police Beats, Wards, Zip Codes, and Outreach Boundaries), and a focused geographic boundary such as Englewood or the 25th Police District.
But as violence spiked over the last two years, Chicago’s most-violent neighborhoods have never been more dangerous, according to data compiled by the Crime Lab.
Chicago has the second-largest Police Department in the nation, with over 12,000 officers dedicated to protecting the lives, property, and rights of all people. We accomplish this through professionalism, innovation, and a progressive approach to community relational policing.