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CTA Announces Crime Decrease in July
The CTA works closely with CPD to deter crime on or near CTA properties and will also assist in investigations when a crime occurs.

CTA supplements CPD’s efforts with its network of more than 33,000 security cameras and with hundreds of personnel deployed across the system each day.
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The Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) announced that crime declined in July, continuing a downward trend in 2023.
According to statistics released last week by the Chicago Police Department (CPD), which provides law enforcement across the CTA system, crimes decreased across the board during the month of July:
Overall transit crime was down 9% year to date and 21% compared to July 2022,
Violent crime was down 13% year to date, and 21% month to date (July 2023 vs. July 2022)
“CTA is entrusted with providing more than 900,000 rides every weekday, on average, and it is my priority to ensure the safety of every single rider and employee,” said CTA President Dorval R. Carter, Jr. “We know from the data that instances of crime on the system are rare, and this downward trend reflects the focus we have placed on reducing crime. As we’ve always done, we coordinate daily with CPD to deploy resources most effectively across the CTA system. Those efforts are paying off, but we’re committed to continuing to improve the quality of our customers’ experiences.”
CTA's Efforts to Prevent Crime
The CTA works closely with CPD to deter crime on or near CTA properties and will also assist in investigations when a crime occurs.
CTA supplements CPD’s efforts with its network of more than 33,000 security cameras and with hundreds of personnel deployed across the system each day and who are trained and focused on customer comfort and safety.
CTA also augments CPD efforts with contracted security guards and K-9 units, who focus on addressing issues like customer behavior and fare evasion, to prevent them from leading to other potentially illicit activities.
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