In Chicago, there was 1,343 cases of rape in 2014 according to City-data.com. Within the last 12 years those numbers have been slightly decreased but still can be found in the 1,000 per 100,000 people. I was looking into more on this website we can see that Chicago is one of the dangerous cities to live in. Also their is a chart that shows the difference from the United States of America average from Chicago, and Chicago numbers are less than or even double from what the average is suppose to be. Chicago also has a higher full-time higher enforcement the average for Illinois is 2 per 1,000 residents, Chicago has a 5 per 1,000.
There is an organization that can help you individually and all you have to do is call and they can help you what you’re dealing with. Chicago Rape Crisis Hotline, is a non-profitable organizations, that supports you. They have free counseling for ages 12 and higher, they have Education and training that help you become more aware of your surroundings. According to CRCH, Chicago Rape Crisis Hotline “Participants in prevention education workshops learn how to identify elements of rape culture, identify and reduce risk factors, and become agents of change within their own communities. This organizations also does Volunteering, Careers and Internships, such as “Advocacy Volunteer Management, Education & Training Imagination Theater Internship (minimum of 1 semester), Legal Advocacy Internship.” These are great ways that Chicago is able to help those people who usualy can’t get help from anywhere else, giving them a voice and be open to this organization and just trying to become a better person.
There is an organization that can help you individually and all you have to do is call and they can help you what you’re dealing with. Chicago Rape Crisis Hotline, is a non-profitable organizations, that supports you. They have free counseling for ages 12 and higher, they have Education and training that help you become more aware of your surroundings. According to CRCH, Chicago Rape Crisis Hotline “Participants in prevention education workshops learn how to identify elements of rape culture, identify and reduce risk factors, and become agents of change within their own communities. This organizations also does Volunteering, Careers and Internships, such as “Advocacy Volunteer Management, Education & Training Imagination Theater Internship (minimum of 1 semester), Legal Advocacy Internship.” These are great ways that Chicago is able to help those people who usualy can’t get help from anywhere else, giving them a voice and be open to this organization and just trying to become a better person.