Daily Chicagoan: Why Is Chicago Police Reform So Slow?

A new collaboration between ProPublica and WTTW News dives into the five and a half years since CPD agreed to judicial oversight and why the consent decree has done so little for reform.  A police vehicle passes by the 12th District Chicago Police Department in Illinois on Nov. 2, 2024. (Credit: Sarahbeth Maney/ProPublica)  Chicago police agreed to judicial oversight in 2019. Over the past five years since the consent decree went into effect, CPD has complied with just 9% of its requirements.

Daily Chicagoan: What Happens When a Prison Closes?

To gain insight into the impact of prison closures, WTTW News looked back on the last prison the state shut down: Dwight Correctional Center. Read on for this and more local stories.  The administration building of Dwight Correctional Center is pictured on Sept. 19, 2024. (Blair Paddock / WTTW News) Hi, it’s Blair Paddock on WTTW News’ investigative team. I’ve spent most of the year covering prisons — specifically the impending closures and rebuilds of Stateville and Logan correctional centers.

 

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