Key Points
Research suggests CPD’s policy changes may reduce police misconduct but could limit crime control, with mixed impacts on violence.
It seems likely that these policies, like foot pursuit limits, aim to build trust but may sustain high crime rates by reducing arrests.
The evidence leans toward socioeconomic factors, not just policies, driving Chicago’s persistent violence, with recent declines showing complexity.
Background
Chicago’s murder rate has fluctuated, rising from 16.0 per 100,000 in 2010 to 29.3 in 2016, then declining to 21.2 in 2024 (573 homicides). Policies like foot pursuits and traffic stops were enacted after lawsuits and protests, aiming to address misconduct amid high violence.
Despite a 24% population decline since 1965, Chicago’s murder rate in 2023 remains high, comparable to the 1970s–1990s peaks, reflecting persistent violence challenges.

The city’s population fell from roughly 3.55 million in 1965 to 2.7 million in 2024, yet the 2024 murder rate of 21.2 per 100,000, with 573 homicides, remains elevated compared to historical peaks like 1974 (30.3) and 1992 (32.7).
The 2010 rate of 16.0 was a low point, but a 2016 spike (29.3) was triggered by reduced policing after the Laquan McDonald case, exacerbated by the Chicago Police Department facing increased scrutiny, and a 2016 ACLU agreement on stop-and-frisk practices further limiting police activity, contributing to a “Ferguson Effect” where officers scaled back engagement in high-crime areas.
The 2019 consent decree and subsequent general orders (e.g., foot pursuits, traffic stops) sustained this de-policing trend, with policies like G03-07 (2022) limiting pursuits and G03-08-02 (2025 draft) curbing minor traffic stops, potentially reducing arrests of armed suspects, though primary violence drivers remain socioeconomic factors (e.g., poverty, segregation) and gun proliferation.
Gang conflicts, COVID-19 disruptions, and 2020 civil unrest further elevated rates, with 2019 (18.2) as a dip before a 2020–2021 surge (28.0–29.8).
Despite an 8% homicide drop from 2023 to 2024, Chicago’s rate remains three times higher than Los Angeles and nearly five times higher than New York City, underscoring persistent inequities in high-violence neighborhoods.
The updated table below includes 2024 and 2019, showing the post-2010 increase from 16.0 to a 2016–2024 range of 18.2–29.3, with policy changes as secondary factors.

For precise annual data, consult Chicago Police Department records or the University of Chicago Crime Lab.
Policy Impact on Violence
CPD’s general orders, such as limiting foot pursuits (effective 2022) and traffic stops (draft 2025), seek to reduce deadly encounters but may hinder apprehending violent offenders. While homicides dropped 8% from 2023 to 2024, the rate remains high, suggesting policies play a secondary role to poverty and gang activity.
Broader Context
These reforms align with the 2019 consent decree, but slow compliance (16% by 2024) and staffing issues limit impact. Community trust and de-escalation are benefits, yet violence persists, requiring broader strategies like social services and gun control.
Table Notes
2019 Data: Homicides (492) from ABC7 Chicago; population (2.71M) interpolated between 2010 (2.695M) and 2020 (2.746M).
2024 Data: Homicides (573) from Chicago Tribune/Wirepoints; rate (21.2) calculated, aligns with reported 21.5.
Estimations: 1980 and 2000 homicide counts estimated due to missing data.
Rate Calculation: Murder rate = (Homicides / Population) × 100,000.
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General Order G03-03-01 Emergency Vehicle Operations – Eluding and Pursuing EFFECTIVE DATE: 15 August 2020 http://directives.chicagopolice.org/api/publicDirective/6607
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