Chicago Tops Major U.S. Cities With 4.4 Sworn Police Officers Per 1,000 People
San Jose lowest in top ten with 1.1


The FBI's latest crime statistics include an accounting of law enforcement employees in cities, towns, and counties across the country. The Department of Justice notes nationally there was an average of 2.4 sworn officers per 1,000 residents, with the largest rate in towns with fewer than 10,000 residents, which have an average of 3.6 sworn officers per 1,000 residents.
Of the ten most populated cities in America, Chicago had the highest rate, with 4.4 sworn officers per 1,000 residents, or 11,944 sworn officers. New York City came close, with 4.1 sworn officers per 1,000 residents, or 34,555 sworn officers. The rate doesn't include an additional 14,728 "civilian" law enforcement employees. Chicago, by comparison, only has 822 such employees according to the FBI statistics. Cities with a population of more than 100,000 had an average of 2.7 officers per 1,000 residents, but in the Northeast it was closer to 4 per 1,000. In the Midwest, cities of that size had an average of 3.1
Of the ten largest cities in the US, San Jose had the lowest rate, at just 1.1 sworn officers per 1,000 residents.
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Why not make everyone into cops? Then we'd have a libertarian paradise.
Better than the Glibertarian paradise you have now!
I assume cops can't shoot other cops without consequences, right? So there's an improvement right there.
If I recall, meter maids are sworn police officers, and Chicago seems to have about 1 of those for every city block.
true. they should more rightfully be counted as department of revenue employees.
And how many are lovely and named Rita?
Not in NY or LA. Those are the "civilian" law enforcement the article refers to. NYC does blur the lines a bit, though. They let their "traffic agents" (NYC speak for meter maids) drive NYPD cars with red emergency lights and sirens and put them in uniforms that are almost identical to NYPD sworn officers. LA, on the other hand, has white hondas labeled "PARKING ENFORCEMENT" in huge letters, and they have the same yellow warning lights as tow trucks.
Dogs runs skeered in Chi-KA-go...
This, AND gun control? Must be a crime free paradise of both the left and the right get their pro-govt wish lists.
4.4 heroes per 1,000 scum, you mean.
Obviously, Chicago needs even more brave public heroes
Heroin Pushed on Chicago by Cartel Fueling Gang Murders
http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/176096/
This is a hell of an interesting article. The guy's work confirms pretty much what anyone who has ever been around drugs already knows. But he has the science to back it up.
Click through to the NYT article, which the Reason squirrels think is spam.
There's a skewed focus on pathology. We scientists know that we get more money if we keep telling Congress that we're solving this terrible problem. We've played a less than honorable role in the war on drugs."
Wonder how many leftists will quote this and then say the same argument against AGW is a "conspiracy theory"?
My Sister in Law worked for Carl Hart for a couple of years before she went to Med School. She said that his research was fascinating, but Columbia kept catching him falsifying data and pulled the plug on some of his more controversial research....
That is a shame to hear. So should we dismiss his work entirely?
Portland - making up in inhumanity what we lack in numbers at 1.9
Cheltenham Township, Pennsylvania, 2.34 per 1000. Not bad.
2.05 if you only count officers.
Philadelphia has 4.24 sworn officers per 1000 residents.
Doesn't seem to work...
So what you are saying is Cops cause Crime? Sweet.
The union representing the Chicago PD believes that the city police force is grossly undermanned.
They really want at least 2,000 more cops.
So, how does that compare to the number of violent career criminals per 1000? I mean, are we more likely to get assaulted by a cop or gang member? Or is that a distinction without a difference?
The problem with Chicago is no different than the Capone days. The city government is corrupt, with ties to the gangs. You can have all the police you want, but if the local government is on the criminals payroll, it doesn't matter.
If you look at the size of the City being patrolled, New York has 73 cops per square mile (34,355 uniformed officers patrolling 468.5 square miles); Chicago 51 (11,944 for 234 sq miles) and Los Angeles has .05 (9992 covering 503 sq miles)