9th District Community policing Roles 

Affinity Officer

The Affinity Liaison Officer serves as the primary bridge between the police district and diverse community groups. Their role focuses on proactive relationship building, specialized advocacy, and ensuring that policing efforts are inclusive and responsive to the needs of all residents.

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Business Liaison Officer

The Business Liaison Officer (BLO) serves as the primary connection between the police district and the local business community. Their role focuses on strengthening economic stability through public safety partnerships and ensuring that police services are tailored to the specific needs of commercial corridors.

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Chinatown Liasson Officer

Dedicated to bridging the gap between public safety and the community, Our Officer serves as the primary link between the Chicago Police Department and the Chinatown neighborhood. With a deep respect for the area’s rich cultural heritage and a commitment to proactive engagement, Our officer works to ensure that every resident and business owner feels heard, protected, and supported.

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Elder Person Liaison Officer

The Older Adults Liaison Officer focuses on the safety, protection, and advocacy of the district's senior population. Their role combines social welfare coordination with criminal investigation to prevent the victimization and neglect of older residents.

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Faith-Based Liaison Officer

The Faith-Based Liaison Officer acts as the primary intermediary between the police district and local religious institutions. Their role is centered on fostering mutual respect, ensuring safety during religious observances, and leveraging the influence of faith leaders to enhance community safety.

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Community Organizer

The Community Organizer acts as the lead strategist and mobilizer for the district’s community policing efforts. Their role is to recruit residents into the public safety process and facilitate direct collaboration between the community, the police, and city agencies.

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