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ADT®-Monitored Home Security in Skokie
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*With $99 installation with purchase of 36/24 mo. monitoring contract. Termination fee applies. New customers only. See offer details below.
Special Offer!
ADT®-Monitored Home Security in Skokie
PLUS, get $850 in Security Equipment including:
*With $99 installation with purchase of 36/24 mo. monitoring contract.
Termination fee applies. New customers only. See offer details below.
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Your Chances of Becoming a Victim of a Burglary in Skokie, Illinois
No one likes thinking about potentially becoming a victim of crime or another crime statistic. Get alarm monitoring services in Illinois, but every single day in the US a break-in happens every 4 seconds. It’s easy to say “it won’t happen to me” but 2.2 million families fall victim of burglaries each year in the US. Don’t let your home in Skokie become part of those statistics of crime in your city. Check out some crime statistics we have gathered for potential crime in your city. Installing a new home security system and along with monitoring from ADT your home could be protected and your family safer.
Skokie 2020 Annual Crimes and ADT crime map data |
Population | Violent crime | Murder | Rape | Robbery | Aggravated Assault | Property Crime | Burglary | Larceny-theft | Motor vehicle theft |
63,849 | 172 | 0 | 15 | 37 | 120 | 1,606 | 206 | 1,348 | 52 |
Data from https://www.fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr
Skokie (/ˈskoʊki/; formerly Niles Center) is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States, neighboring the City of Chicago’s northern border. Skokie lies approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of Chicago’s downtown loop. Its name comes from a Potawatomi word for “marsh.”[5] For many years Skokie promoted itself as “The World’s Largest Village.”[6] Its population, according to the 2010 census, was 64,784. Skokie’s streets, like that of many suburbs, are largely a continuation of the Chicago street grid, and the village is served by the Chicago Transit Authority, further cementing its connection to the city. Skokie was originally a German–Luxembourger farming community, but was later settled by a sizeable Jewish population, especially after World War II.
At its peak in the mid-1960s, 58% of the population was Jewish, the largest percentage of any Chicago suburb. At nearly 30%, Skokie still has a large Jewish population and an active Chabad.[7] It is home to the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, which opened in northwest Skokie in 2009. Skokie has received national attention twice for court cases decided by the United States Supreme Court. In the mid-1970s, it was at the center of National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie, in which a neo-Nazi group, backed by the American Civil Liberties Union, invoked the First Amendment in an attempt to schedule a neo-Nazi rally in Skokie. At the time, Skokie had a significant population of Holocaust survivors.
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