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Crime rates by community area
[edit]The seventy-seven Chicago community areas were defined cooperatively by the U.S. Census Bureau and the University of Chicago Department of Sociology following the 1920 Census. Although there have been substantial changes in population and infrastructure since then, the community areas remain the most widely used geographic units by Chicago planning agencies, advocacy groups, and service providers.
The table below shows population, crime totals and per capita crime rates by community area for 2020, the most recent Census year.
No. | Name | Crimes[2] | Population[3] | Per Capita |
---|---|---|---|---|
01 | Rogers Park | 1,381 | 55,628 | .0248 |
02 | West Ridge | 1,334 | 77,122 | .0173 |
03 | Uptown | 1,312 | 57,182 | .0229 |
04 | Lincoln Square | 910 | 40,494 | .0225 |
05 | North Center | 558 | 35,114 | .0159 |
06 | Lake View | 2,349 | 103,050 | .0228 |
07 | Lincoln Park | 1,631 | 70,492 | .0231 |
08 | Near North Side | 3,864 | 105,481 | .0366 |
09 | Edison Park | 86 | 11,525 | .0075 |
10 | Norwood Park | 371 | 38,303 | .0097 |
11 | Jefferson Park | 374 | 26,216 | .0143 |
12 | Forest Glen | 198 | 19,596 | .0101 |
13 | North Park | 343 | 17,559 | .0195 |
14 | Albany Park | 895 | 48,396 | .0185 |
15 | Portage Park | 1,020 | 63,020 | .0162 |
16 | Irving Park | 920 | 51,940 | .0177 |
17 | Dunning | 442 | 43,147 | .0102 |
18 | Montclare | 189 | 14,401 | .0131 |
19 | Belmont Cragin | 1,317 | 78,116 | .0169 |
20 | Hermosa | 462 | 24,062 | .0192 |
21 | Avondale | 856 | 36,257 | .0236 |
22 | Logan Square | 1,844 | 71,665 | .0257 |
23 | Humboldt Park | 2,313 | 54,165 | .0427 |
24 | West Town | 2,904 | 87,781 | .0331 |
25 | Austin | 4,824 | 96,557 | .0500 |
26 | West Garfield Park | 1,704 | 17,433 | .0977 |
27 | East Garfield Park | 1,332 | 19,992 | .0666 |
28 | Near West Side | 3,196 | 67,881 | .0471 |
29 | North Lawndale | 2,477 | 34,794 | .0712 |
30 | South Lawndale | 1,260 | 71,399 | .0176 |
31 | Lower West Side | 868 | 33,751 | .0257 |
32 | Loop (The) | 2,671 | 42,298 | .0631 |
33 | Near South Side | 662 | 28,795 | .0230 |
34 | Armour Square | 412 | 13,890 | .0297 |
35 | Douglas | 858 | 20,291 | .0423 |
36 | Oakland | 215 | 6,799 | .0316 |
37 | Fuller Park | 284 | 2,567 | .1106 |
38 | Grand Boulevard | 1,109 | 24,589 | .0451 |
39 | Kenwood | 503 | 19,116 | .0263 |
40 | Washington Park | 693 | 12,707 | .0545 |
41 | Hyde Park | 743 | 29,456 | .0252 |
42 | Woodlawn | 1,113 | 24,425 | .0456 |
43 | South Shore | 2,965 | 53,971 | .0549 |
44 | Chatham | 2,189 | 31,710 | .0690 |
45 | Avalon Park | 420 | 9,458 | .0444 |
46 | South Chicago | 1,193 | 27,300 | .0437 |
47 | Burnside | 109 | 2,527 | .0431 |
48 | Calumet Heights | 514 | 13,088 | .0393 |
49 | Roseland | 2,130 | 38,816 | .0549 |
50 | Pullman | 307 | 6,820 | .0450 |
51 | South Deering | 623 | 14,105 | .0442 |
52 | East Side | 296 | 21,724 | .0136 |
53 | West Pullman | 1,456 | 26,104 | .0558 |
54 | Riverdale | 333 | 7,262 | .0459 |
55 | Hegewisch | 188 | 10,027 | .0187 |
56 | Garfield Ridge | 506 | 35,439 | .0143 |
57 | Archer Heights | 308 | 14,196 | .0217 |
58 | Brighton Park | 603 | 45,053 | .0134 |
59 | McKinley Park | 282 | 15,923 | .0177 |
60 | Bridgeport | 508 | 33,702 | .0151 |
61 | New City | 1,367 | 43,628 | .0313 |
62 | West Elsdon | 282 | 18,394 | .0153 |
63 | Gage Park | 615 | 39,540 | .0156 |
64 | Clearing | 277 | 24,473 | .0113 |
65 | West Lawn | 538 | 33,662 | .0160 |
66 | Chicago Lawn | 1,849 | 55,931 | .0331 |
67 | West Englewood | 2,090 | 29,647 | .0705 |
68 | Englewood | 1,815 | 24,369 | .0745 |
69 | Greater Grand Crossing | 2,233 | 31,471 | .0710 |
70 | Ashburn | 700 | 41,098 | .0170 |
71 | Auburn Gresham | 2,172 | 44,878 | .0484 |
72 | Beverly | 313 | 20,027 | .0156 |
73 | Washington Heights | 984 | 25,065 | .0393 |
74 | Mount Greenwood | 123 | 18,628 | .0066 |
75 | Morgan Park | 641 | 21,186 | .0303 |
76 | O'Hare | 399 | 13,418 | .0297 |
77 | Edgewater | 1,068 | 56,296 | .0190 |
- ^ "Boundaries – Community Areas (current)". City of Chicago. Archived from the original on July 12, 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
- ^ "Chicago Police Department 2021 Annual Report" (PDF). Chicago Police Department Office of Constitutional Policing. pp. 126–129. Archived (PDF) from the original on January 11, 2023. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
- ^ "Combined Community Data Snapshots". Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning. pp. 3s. Archived from the original on December 22, 2017. Retrieved 24 August 2021.