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The Chicago Housing Authority Police Department, also known as the CHAPD, was created as a supplement to the Chicago Police Department (the CPD), to provide above base line services for the residents of one of the nation’s most impoverished and crime ridden developments for low income housing. It existed from December 5, 1989, to October 12, 1999.
The CHAPD accomplished their daily goals by utilizing "community oriented policing techniques and aggressive vertical patrol" of all Chicago Housing Authority properties throughout the inner city of Chicago, Illinois and some suburban areas under the jurisdiction of the federal government. Public housing’s federally and state funded land sat on 2/3 of Chicago’s prime real estate and lakefront property.