Beat 1933
2nd Monday of every month
7:00 p.m. at Seminary Church
1110 W. Lill
The Chicago Police Department runs a community policing
organization called CAPS, or Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy.
CAPS brings the police, community, and other City agencies together
to identify and solve neighborhood crime problems. Problem solving
at the neighborhood level is supported by a variety of strategies,
including
To demonstrate support for crime victims, CAPS' runs a court advocacy program in which community volunteers identify and track court cases and attend court proceedings that are of concern to the community. Attendance at court shows support for victims and lets the judge and defendants know that the community is concerned about the outcome of the case.
Find out which police beat and district you are in.
| Starts: | May 12, 7:00 PM |
| Ends: | May 12, 7:00 PM |
| Location: | 1110 W Lill |
Submitted:Aug 17, 12:46 PM by Kate Gardiner
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