Community Justice Centers - Cook County State`s Attorney`s Office

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Community Justice Centers - Cook County State`s Attorney`s Office
State’s Attorney
State’s Attorney’s Office
Community Justice Center Locations
NORTH SIDE
COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER
5333 N. Western Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60625
Phone: (773) 334-4066, Fax: (773) 334-4706
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Serving the 19 , 20
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and 23 Chicago Police Districts
The role of the prosecutor’s office in the criminal justice
system has traditionally begun after a crime has
occurred. In an effort to work more closely with the
community, the State’s Attorney’s Office has opened four
Community Justice Centers in Cook County.
The Community Justice Centers provide many
resources for area residents such as informational
seminars and workshops, assistance with court
information, attendance and participation at local
community meetings, and working with schools to
conduct youth prevention programs.
Each of the centers also has prosecutors from our
Mortgage Fraud Investigations and Prosecutions Unit.
These assistant state’s attorneys work closely with
business groups and neighborhood organizations on
mortgage fraud complaints and investigations.
With the opening of these offices, we hope to repair the
trust that has been lost in recent years between law
enforcement and the citizens we serve.
Anita Alvarez
Cook County State’s Attorney
SOUTH SIDE
COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER
9059 S. Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60619
Phone: (773) 783-5100, Fax: (773) 783-5120
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Serving the 4 , 6
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and 22 Chicago Police Districts
WEST SIDE
COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER
4 Chicago Ave., Oak Park, Illinois 60302
Phone: (708) 386-7301, Fax: (708) 386-7310
Serving Oak Park and
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While the staff in these offices will work closely on the
prosecution of local crime, they will also work closely with
local police departments, community groups, schools,
businesses and area residents to prevent crimes.
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CENTRAL
COMMUNITY JUSTICE CENTER
715 W. Maxwell St., Chicago, Illinois 60607
Phone: (312) 325-9700, Fax: (312) 325-9705
Serving the 11th and 12th Chicago Police Districts
and University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) Campus
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www.statesattorney.org
Cook County State’s Attorney
Community Justice Centers
CJC Services
Staff
The popularity and success of community policing
initiatives across the country have made it clear that a
new direction is also necessary from a prosecutor’s
perspective.
The staff at each CJC office is dedicated to working
with community residents and stakeholders to help
create safer neighborhoods and a better standard of
living.
Each Community Justice Center office is staffed with
experienced members from the Cook County State’s
Attorney’s Office. The Assistant State’s Attorneys
(ASA) assigned to the centers will work on cases
close to the community, personally prosecuting them
and seeing them through to disposition.
Prosecutor’s offices have found that they become
more effective in the community when they not only
prosecute criminals, but also work to prevent crime.
A Felony ASA will work with police early on in
cases of violent crimes.
Swift and purposeful intervention by prosecutors,
working with local police and other community
partners, can result in a meaningful reduction in crime
and a better quality of life for residents.
A Misdemeanor ASA will focus on quality of life
cases, such as vandalism, prostitution and
trespassing.
A Mortgage Fraud Specialist, an ASA from the
Mortgage Fraud Investigations and Prosecutions
Unit, will concentrate efforts on investigating and
prosecuting cases involving mortgage fraud.
In addition to prosecuting crimes in the community,
some of the other services provided by CJC offices
include:
Conducting workshops and seminars on
current crime and safety issues.
The State’s Attorney’s Office has a three-tiered
approach employed by the community justice
centers:
Working with schools on conducting
prevention programs for students.
A Community Liaison will communicate with
local police, schools, community groups and
organizations, insuring concerns are being
addressed in a timely manner.
An Administrative Assistant will manage the dayto-day office operations.
Please feel free to call or stop by your local
Community Justice Center and meet the staff.
Participating in community meetings.
Prosecution of local crimes
Problem Solving based on crimes and
complaints from residents
Prevention of local crime
This approach, coupled with community
accountability, can have a measurable impact on
crime and the quality of life in the community.
Assisting residents in locating information on
current court cases.
Providing crime victims with resources to
access current court information and to
obtain services from the State’s Attorney’s
Victim Witness Assistance Unit.
Providing information on locally based
organizations that can provide information
and assistance to residents on a variety of
issues.
Anita Alvarez
Cook County State’s Attorney
Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office