Chicago Police Will Be Evaluated on Attitude

The Chicago Police Department will add a new layer of review of its officers next year, evaluating not only job performance, but attitudes and interactions with the public, the Chicago Tribune reports.

The Chicago Police Department will add a new layer of review of its officers next year, evaluating not only job performance, but attitudes and interactions with the public, the Chicago Tribune reports.

The department issued a general order with specific examples, such as failing to stop a suspect or angrily dealing with the public that could lead to "requires improvement" or "unacceptable" marks on a performance review.

The poorest performers could be terminated, according to a department spokesman.

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