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Did you know that CPD’s 1st District had 48 members present for duty during the day on August 1, 2024?

The Chicago Police District (CPD) 1st District is made up of the Near West Side, Near North Side, Near South Side, the Loop, Douglas, Armour Square, and Lower West Side.

It is also home to City Hall, Soldier Field, Millennium Park, and the Chicago Board of Trade building. With the City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) Sworn CPD Member Staffing Map dashboard, you can see the number of CPD members present for duty on the first business day of each month for each CPD District.

A screenshot of OIG's Sworn CPD Member Staffing Map Dashboard

How to view CPD Member Present For Duty status for the August 1, 2024 Example

1. Select Month

Under Select month, choose “August 2024″.

A screenshot highlighting the selection of August 2024 from the Select Month dropdown menu.

2. Work Hours

Under Work Hours, select “Daytime Hours” to see members who worked during this shift.

A screenshot showing the selection of Daytime Hours under the Work Hours dropdown menu.

3. Present for Duty

Under Present for Duty, select “Yes” to see members who were present for duty.

A screenshot highlighting the selection of Yes under the Present For Duty dropdown menu.

Results

With the filter options selected, the dashboard now shows that CPD’s 1st District had 48 members present for duty during the day on August 1st as highlighted below.

Tip: District Name and Total CPD Members can be sorted in ascending/descending order.

A screenshot highlighting that there were 48 members present for duty on August 1st in 1st District - Central.


This is just one example of the many other kinds of data points you can discover using this dashboard! Wondering how many members were present for duty in your district? Visit the link below to try yourself!

View Sworn CPD Member Staffing Map Dashboard

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