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  2. Chicago Police Department

    directives.chicagopolice.org

    The Chicago Police Department's (CPD) Department Directives System (DDS) is the official repository for current CPD directives. This system is maintained by the Research and Development Division of the Chicago Police Department.

  3. Department Directives System Index General Orders

    directives.chicagopolice.org/forms/CPD-11.716.pdf

    Department Directives System Index General Orders. G01 - Department Organization. G01-01 G01-02. Vision, Mission Statement, and Core Values Department Organization For Command [With Attachments] G01-02-01 G01-02-02. Organization And Functions Of The Office Of The Superintendent Organization and Functions of the Bureau of Internal Affairs.

  4. Chicago Police Department General Order G06-01-04 ARRESTEE AND IN...

    directives.chicagopolice.org/attachments/G06-01-04_E29FEB20_R01JAN22.pdf

    Chicago Police Department General Order G06-01-04 ARRESTEE AND IN-CUSTODY COMMUNICATIONS ISSUE DATE: 28 February 2020 EFFECTIVE DATE: 29 February 2020 RESCINDS: 31 October 2017 version INDEX CATEGORY: 06 - Processing Persons CALEA: I. PURPOSE This directive: A. informs Department members of certain procedures and restrictions regarding arrestee ...

  5. Chicago Police Department Special Order S03-14 BODY WORN CAMERAS

    directives.chicagopolice.org/api/publicDirective/6120

    Chicago Police Department Special Order S03-14 BODY WORN CAMERAS ISSUE DATE: 08 August 2024 EFFECTIVE DATE: 08 August 2024 RESCINDS: 29 December 2023 Version INDEX CATEGORY: 03 - Field Operations CALEA: Law Enforcement Standards Chapters 4, 41, and 72 I. PURPOSE This directive: A. continues the Department’s body worn camera (BWC) policy and ...

  6. Chicago Police Department General Order G06-01-01 FIELD ARREST...

    directives.chicagopolice.org/attachments/G06-01-01_E08DEC17_R01JAN22.pdf

    This directive: A. establishes the responsibilities of Department members who take individuals into custody. B. sets forth procedures for investigation or detention outside of the district of arrest.

  7. Chicago Police Department Employee Resource E01-18 PREGNANCY -...

    directives.chicagopolice.org/api/publicDirective/6896

    Chicago Police Department Employee Resource E01-18 PREGNANCY - SWORN DEPARTMENT MEMBERS ISSUE DATE: 08 June 2023 EFFECTIVE DATE: 08 June 2023 RESCINDS: INDEX CATEGORY: 01 - Employee Rights and Responsibilities CALEA: Law Enforcement Chapter 22 I. PURPOSE This directive:

  8. Chicago Police Department General Order G05-03 CRITICAL INCIDENT...

    directives.chicagopolice.org/api/publicDirective/6230

    The Chicago Police Department (CPD) is the lead agency for critical incidents involving an active criminal threat. The Department's responsibilities are providing law enforcement, public safety and

  9. INCIDENT REPORTING GUIDE / CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT INCIDENT...

    directives.chicagopolice.org/forms/CPD-63.451_Table.pdf

    INCIDENT REPORTING GUIDE / CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT INCIDENT REPORT TO BE USED OFFENSE/INCIDENT CLASSIFICATION OFFENSE PRIMARY CODE BOX SECONDARY BOX CPD-63.451 (Rev. 07/2024) Page 2 of 25 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION AUTO THEFT (see THEFT - MOTOR VEHICLE) BATTERY – without lawful authority, intentionally/knowingly makes physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature or causes ...

  10. Chicago Police Department Special Order S06-01-02 DETENTION...

    directives.chicagopolice.org/attachments/S06-01-02_E17AUG20_R01JAN22.pdf

    Chicago Police Department Special Order S06-01-02 DETENTION FACILITIES GENERAL PROCEDURES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ISSUE DATE: 17 August 2020 EFFECTIVE DATE: 17 August 2020 RESCINDS: 09 September 2019 Version INDEX CATEGORY: 06 - Processing Persons CALEA: I. PURPOSE This directive:

  11. Chicago Police Department General Order G03-03-01 EMERGENCY...

    directives.chicagopolice.org/api/publicDirective/6607

    It is the Chicago Police Department's goal to ensure Department members consider the need for immediate apprehension of an eluding suspect and the requirement to protect the public from the danger created by eluding offenders.