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Policing the Streets of Los Angeles
Controversies, Change, and Continuity- Authors:
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- 2024
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-7643-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-7644-1
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 194
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- Dedication No access
- Contents No access
- Foreword No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- List of Acronyms No access
- List of Officials No access
- Prologue No access
- The Problems of Use of Force No access
- Prior Research on Use of Force No access
- Chapter Descriptions No access
- Notes No access
- Introduction No access
- Policing the City: The Los Angeles Police Department No access
- What Does the LAPD Do? Calls for Service and Crime No access
- The LAPD and Hollywood No access
- LAPD and the Media No access
- The Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners (BOPC), City Charter, and the LAPD No access
- The Watts Riot, the LAPD, and McCone Commission Report No access
- The McCONE Commission No access
- Civil Disorders in the United States No access
- Observations No access
- Notes No access
- Public and Media Reactions No access
- Major Changes: The Eula Love Report No access
- Part I: The Shooting of Eula Love (Police Commission Version) No access
- Previous Procedures No access
- Commission-Instituted Procedures No access
- The Los Angeles District Attorney and Operation Rollout No access
- Evaluating Rollout No access
- Limited Impact on Prosecutions No access
- Observations No access
- Notes No access
- March 1991 No access
- The Rodney King Beating No access
- George Holliday and the Videotape No access
- The Christopher Commission No access
- The Problem of Excessive Force No access
- The Problem of Racism and Bias No access
- The Problem of Leadership and Civilian Oversight: The Police Commission No access
- The Response from the LAPD No access
- The Trial of the Rodney King Officers No access
- The Aftermath No access
- Gates’s Replacement No access
- Observations No access
- Notes No access
- Rampart Division No access
- The Culture of Corruption No access
- The Response to the Rampart Scandal No access
- Elements of the Los Angeles Consent Decree No access
- Keeping Score No access
- Observations No access
- Notes No access
- Introduction No access
- LAPD Definitions of Use of Force No access
- Building TEAMS II No access
- Findings: The Effects of TEAMS II on Critical Events No access
- Summary of the Impact on Critical Events No access
- Findings: Concentrations of Potentially Problematic Behavior No access
- Concentration of Use of Force No access
- Concentration of Civilian Complaints No access
- The Effects of Action Items on Subsequent Behavior No access
- Findings: The Effects of AIs No access
- Observations No access
- Notes No access
- Changing the Mindset No access
- What Does FID Do? No access
- Immediate Response to the Scene No access
- Notifications and On-Scene Procedures No access
- Investigating the OIS No access
- The 72-Hour Brief No access
- Body-Worn Camera Footage No access
- Contents of the FID Report No access
- Use of Force Review Board No access
- Chief of Police Report No access
- OIG and the Board of Police Commissioners No access
- Criminal Investigations: Role of JSID No access
- Outcomes No access
- Outcomes: Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office No access
- Observations No access
- Notes No access
- Introduction No access
- Lessons Learned No access
- Impact of the George Floyd Protests No access
- Defunding the Police? No access
- Changes in Policies and Practice No access
- Observations No access
- Notes No access
- Where Are We in 2024? No access
- What Has Changed in L.A.? No access
- What Needs to Change? No access
- Final Thoughts No access
- Notes No access
- Bibliography No access Pages 173 - 186
- Index No access Pages 187 - 192
- About the Author No access Pages 193 - 194





